11 Best Hotels in The Southern Coast, Belize

Barnacle Bill's Beach Bungalows

$$ | 23 Maya Beach Way, Maya Beach, Belize

A pair of wooden Mennonite-style bungalows are set among palm trees here on a lovely beach, with each on stilts. Both have private bath and a kitchen where you can prepare your own meals. The owners can arrange to stock your refrigerator and pantry in advance, if you like, although there are restaurants and groceries nearby. Complimentary bikes and sea kayaks are available. Pickup from the airstrip is free.

Pros

  • Friendly spot
  • Helpful owners
  • Nice place just to relax

Cons

  • Don't expect luxury
  • No kids under 12
  • Five-night minimum stay
23 Maya Beach Way, Maya Beach, Belize
533/8110
hotel Details
2 cottages
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Beaches & Dreams

$$$ | Sittee Point Rd., Hopkins, Belize

A three-story boutique hotel, two octagonal cottages, and various "tree houses" (really just cabins among trees at the back of the property that accommodate up to five people) make up this popular laid-back beach spot. The beachside restaurant, Barracuda Bar & Grill, which specializes in seafood, pizza, ribs, and smoked meats, is one of Hopkins's best eateries. The affordable rates include complimentary use of bikes and kayaks.

Pros

  • Kick-off-your-shoes atmosphere
  • Steps from the sea
  • Good restaurant

Cons

  • Comfort, not luxury
  • Restaurant prices not cheap
  • Some rooms on the basic side
Sittee Point Rd., Hopkins, Belize
523–7259
hotel Details
11 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Chabil Mar

$$$$ | 2284 Placencia Rd., Placencia Village, Belize Fodor's Choice

Chabil Mar means "beautiful sea" in Kek'chi Mayan, and the sea and almost 400 feet of beach are indeed gorgeous at this gated luxury condo-style resort. The villas, inside a walled and gated compound, are tastefully designed and luxuriously furnished. Although each one is different, they're all upscale, with features such as marble floors, original art, and four-poster king beds. There's a great attention to detail here, from topiary figures created from shrubbery to daily scrubbing of the two swimming pools to washers and dryers in every unit. You can take any or all of your meals at Chabil Mar—on your veranda, in your suite, by the pool, or (with reservations) on the romantically lighted pier. If you'd rather sample local restaurants and bars, it's a moderate walk or a short taxi, bike, or golf-cart ride into Placencia Village. You'll find a large portfolio of dive, snorkeling, fishing, and soft adventure tours.

Pros

  • Beautiful grounds
  • Lovely stretch of beach
  • Every comfort and convenience at hand

Cons

  • Walls hide the beauty of the grounds and beach
  • Expensive, but you get your money's worth
  • A bit of a hike to the village
2284 Placencia Rd., Placencia Village, Belize
523–3606
hotel Details
20 villas
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Green Parrot Beach Houses

$$$ | 1 Maya Beach, Maya Beach, Belize

This resort has Mennonite-built cottages along a nice stretch of beach, each with a kitchenette and dining area. The sleeping quarters are upstairs in a loftlike space with a pitched wooden roof. One nifty feature is an octagonal wall panel, operated by pulleys that you can open for a bedside view of the ocean. Smaller thatch cabanas are a bit more rustic and have outdoor showers. There's a beachside restaurant and bar.

Pros

  • Good option for families
  • Pleasant beach area
  • Good value

Cons

  • Two-level units not to everyone's taste
  • You may not like outdoor showers in some units
  • Not a good option if you crave action
1 Maya Beach, Maya Beach, Belize
523–4321
hotel Details
8 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hopkins Inn

$ | Hopkins, Belize Fodor's Choice

This cozy beachfront cottage keeps the guests returning. In the heart of the village, this cottage colony features tile floors, ceilings paneled in local hardwoods, refrigerators, fans, and porches with sea views. A continental breakfast with fruit and locally baked bread is brought to your cabin each morning. The owners operate a cheese-making business, the Skating Cow, in the village. The soft cheeses are served at the inn.

Pros

  • On the beach
  • Helpful, enthusiastic young owners
  • Good value

Cons

  • You may be awakened by the sound of roosters
  • 2-night stay required at certain times of year
  • Simple rooms
Hopkins, Belize
629–1030
hotel Details
4 cottages
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Maya Beach Hotel

$$ | Placencia Rd., Maya Beach, Belize

This is the kind of small, unpretentious beachfront hotel that many come to Belize to enjoy, but few actually find. Rooms are simple and small but pleasant, with polished wood floors, and the rates are highly affordable. Most are only steps from the water, and many have views of False Caye and the sea. There's a swimming pool, on the beach. In addition, the hotel rents several apartments and houses nearby. Some have minimum-stay requirements. A big plus here is the on-site restaurant, one of Belize's best.

Pros

  • Like a small Caribbean beach hotel should be
  • Good value
  • One of Belize's best restaurants

Cons

  • Rooms on the basic side
  • Wi-Fi is a little spotty
  • A couple of rooms get noise from the restaurant
Placencia Rd., Maya Beach, Belize
523--4040
hotel Details
5 rooms, 7 suites, 1 apartment
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Parrot Cove Lodge

$$$ | Sittee River Rd., Hopkins, Belize

This small beachfront resort with rooms in earth tones arranged around a courtyard with a pool is an attractive option if you don't need all the amenities of the larger resorts but want an excellent restaurant. The two-in-one restaurant, Chef Rob's Gourmet Cafe/Love on the Rocks, is one of the best on the Southern Coast, nay, in the entire country. Parrot Cove also has two two-bedroom units in a beach house next door.

Pros

  • Beachfront location
  • Excellent restaurant on-site
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Bit of a hike to activities in Hopkins Village
  • Beach gets shade in the afternoon
  • Smallish rooms
Sittee River Rd., Hopkins, Belize
hotel Details
12 units
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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The Lodge at Jaguar Reef

$$$$ | Sittee River Rd., Hopkins, Belize

At Hopkins' original upscale resort, Jaguar Reef's original whitewashed duplex garden and beachfront thatch cabanas is supplemented with newer colonial suites with local artwork, salt-tile floors, and custom-made hardwood furnishings. Although the beach here is good (for Belize), there's a nice pool with swim-up Tiki bar. Meals are served in a beautiful glassed-in beachside palapa with a soaring ceiling set off by locally made basket lights.

Jaguar Reef offers frequent summer (July-August) web-only specials.

Pros

  • Attractive and well-kept grounds
  • Lovely beachside location
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Beautiful restaurant but meals are pricey
  • Parking for guest vehicles is limited
  • Poolside rooms are not as quiet
Sittee River Rd., Hopkins, Belize
888-822–2448-in U.S.
hotel Details
20 units
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Resort at Almond Beach

$$$$ | Sittee Rd., Hopkins, Belize

Variety is the spice of beach life here, with an assortment of rooms, suites, and villas, some of which can be combined into uber-suites for families. Butterflies is the full-service spa here, located next to the hotel's coffee shop. Complimentary bikes and kayaks are available. The same management group operates several hotels in the area and around the country and can arrange combo packages that include stays at its beach and rain-forest properties.

Pros

  • Variety of accommodations
  • Full-service spa
  • Complimentary bikes and kayaks

Cons

  • Not inexpensive
  • A few reports of lackadaisical service
  • Lots of families, so not a place to go if you want adults-only quiet
Sittee Rd., Hopkins, Belize
888-822–2448-in U.S.
hotel Details
25 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Turtle Inn

$$$$ | Placencia Rd., Placencia Village, Belize Fodor's Choice

Francis Ford Coppola's second of three lodgings in Belize is nothing if not exotic, with the furnishings, art, and most of the construction materials bought in Bali by the film director and his wife. The entrance, on a footbridge over a small pond, leads you to a gorgeous open-air reception area, lobby, and restaurant. Splurge on a seafront cabana to catch the breezes, as there's no air-conditioning, and the units at the back can be very hot. Two-bedroom villas have not one or two but three bathrooms (two Japanese-style ones indoors and one in a walled outdoor garden). The restaurant, Mare, is great for pizza (baked in a wood-burning oven) and other Italian dishes, plus seafood and Neibaum-Coppola wines; a second restaurant, Gauguin, specializes in beach barbecue and a third in Belizean dishes. Service is warm and welcoming, as it should be for the price you're paying. You're only a short bike or taxi ride into the village to sample the restaurants there. There are two pools and a nice stretch of beach. You can add on a few nights at Coral Caye, an equally sumptuous Coppola property on a private island, eight miles and a 25-minute boat ride away.

Pros

  • Exotic Balinese furnishings
  • Delightful outdoor showers
  • Beautiful seaside setting

Cons

  • No a/c
  • Lodging, food, and drink are surprisingly pricey
  • Two-night minimum stay during high season
Placencia Rd., Placencia Village, Belize
824–4912
hotel Details
25 villas
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Tutzil Nah Cottages

$ | Mile 13.5, Southern Hwy., Belize

Gregorio Chun and his family, Mopan Maya people who've lived in this area for many generations, provide affordable accommodations in simple thatch cabañas. The reason to stay at Tutzil Nah is not the accommodations, which are basic at best, but the location near the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary and to meet the Chun family. The Chun family were among those who helped Dr. Alan Rabinowitz study the jaguars in southern Belize, resulting in his well-known 2000 book, Jaguar, One Man's Struggle to Establish the World's First Jaguar Preserve. The Chuns provide a range of tours to Cockscomb and Mayan sites, and simple but tasty homemade meals are available at a small restaurant.

Pros

  • Near Maya Center
  • Owners highly knowledgeable about Cockscomb
  • Interesting tours available

Cons

  • Very basic accommodations
  • Furnishings and beds need repairs and upgrading
Mile 13.5, Southern Hwy., Belize
533-7045
hotel Details
4 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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