Hi There,
I'm hoping for a bit of insight/recommendations on hotels on Ambergris Caye. Here's a bit of background/context on what we're looking for: my husband and I are traveling with another couple and we are all late-twenties. My husband and I were planning to stay on Caulker but our friends really want to stay on Ambergris (because of the nightlife, development, and better beaches). My husband and I are seasoned travelers and typically stay in low to moderate off-the-beaten-track hotels or camp - but our friends are hoping for something a bit more relaxing/luxurious. Thus, I'm hoping that you fine LP folk can help us find something that will fit the bill for everyone.
We're all interested in some sort of hut or cabana. Budget is $100 p/night but I am definitely hoping to find something closer to $70. On the beach is a must and our friends would prefer somewhere that feels more like a resort and that has a pool. Conversely, we are hoping for a place that feels low-key, natural and intimate. Our friends have suggested Ak'Bol Yoga Resort and I'm interested - I've read the LP and TA reviews but does anyone have additional details? It's on the top end of our budget but I am really hoping to find a hotel that is a decent compromise between our travel aesthetics - and if we find it, I'm willing to pay a little more.
The four of us will spend 9 days in the Cayes diving and perhaps visiting Lamanai and Monkey River as day trips; following, my husband and I are sailing to Palencia with Raggamuffin and will spend a few days there to round out the trip. Our friends will depart Belize after Ambergris.
Let me know if you have any ideas.... this is my first trip with more than one travel companion so we're all expecting to make a few sacrifices. I'm just hoping that we can find a hotel that feels somewhat luxurious and thatched hut cabana-y but that is also natural and doesn't feel like a big-box resort. I know that Ambergris isn't the ideal location for a small low-key hotel but I'm trying to make it work! :)
Thanks -
Claire
PS - if anyone has been to Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica, I think that Banana Azul is a perfect example of a solid hotel for all of us...