Jungle Lodge Review

There are three hotels inside Tikal National Park – Jaguar Inn, Tikal Inn, and Jungle Lodge.  Jaguar Inn is the lowest priced and offers both bungalow rooms and tents.  This is the only place to legally camp in the park.  They have their tents set up on stone platforms under a roof so you have good protection from the elements.  The tents include mattress, sheets, access to shared bathrooms and showers, and use of the hotel amenities.  For budget travelers and those who enjoy camping, Jaguar Inn is a unique option. Tikal Inn is the middle of the road option …

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Black Rock Lodge Review

Black Rock Lodge is a beautiful eco-lodge located deep in the jungle of the Cayo District of Belize.  The lodge is about 30 minutes from San Ignacio, but the majority of that trip is spent on their long, bumpy 7 mile dirt driveway.  Driving to the lodge is an adventure that is probably best left to the experts.  While you can rent a 4×4 and drive to Black Rock Lodge, the road is bumpy, narrow, and teetering on the edge of a cliff in many places.  We were more than happy to let their expert guides handle the drive there …

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Snorkeling the Belize Barrier Reef

At 185 miles long, the Belize Barrier Reef is second in size only to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.  It includes 7 marine reserves, over 400 islands, and three atolls.  Roughly 70 species of coral and 450 species of fish inhabit the reef.  Just a half mile off the coast of Ambergris Caye, snorkeling is an easy half day trip from the island. Two years ago, the boys had attempted snorkeling at the Stingray Adventure on Castaway Caye during our Disney cruise.  It didn’t go especially well, but the water was shallow enough that they could just swim or even walk …

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Coco Beach and Ambergris Caye

We had three nights and two full days on Ambergris Caye.  We had one snorkeling trip planned but otherwise were just looking forward to some good, old-fashioned R&R. We arrived around 6pm after a super long day of travel.  The kids wanted to swim and the parents wanted to eat (and possibly drink).  We checked into our room and the kids changed into their bathing suits.  We grabbed a table in the pool bar, where the kids could conveniently swim in the adjacent pool or even float by in the lazy river that wrapped around the bar.  They swam until …

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Travel from Belize Mainland to Ambergris Caye

The Journey to Ambergris Caye As long, tiring, and eventful as our trip from Tikal to Belize City had been (read about it here), our travel was still not over yet.  Our final destination was Ambergris Caye, an island that could be reached from Belize City by water taxi or airplane.  We had opted for a plane to save time. Whether or not we ultimately saved time is questionable.  After our van broke down between San Ignacio and Belize City, we weren’t sure we had the time and definitely didn’t have the patience to stop for lunch.  As a result, …

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Tikal Morning Tour

Most people who stay overnight in Tikal do so in order to go on the sunrise tour.  I am certain that watching the sun come up over the jungle treetops while listening to the birds and animals wake up around you would be an absolutely amazing experience.  I am also certain that it involves getting up at a ridiculous hour.  I know my children’s limits.  A 4am departure time for a tour is not within their limits. But we still wanted to experience the jungle early in the morning when the animals are most active and the park is least …

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Tikal Sunset Tour

After a somewhat stressful drive from the Belize border, we made it to the Jungle Lodge in Tikal.  The boys had held up well on the trip but were definitely starting to get hungry.  A little too early to check in, we had them hold our bags while we went to get a bite to eat.  Things started to fall apart when we realized we were a little short on Guatemalan cash to eat at the comedors and had to head back to the hotel restaurant where we could use our credit card.  When the waitress and the menu were …

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Travel Between Belize and Guatemala

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Travel from Black Rock Lodge to Tikal After 3 amazing nights at Black Rock Lodge, we headed to Guatemala to visit Tikal.  This was the stressful part of the trip – both the planning of our journey and the execution of the plan.  I’ll write separately about safety concerns in Guatemala, but suffice it to say that this was in the back of our minds the entire trip. Once we decided that we didn’t want to miss Tikal, we had to then decide between a day trip with an organized tour or an overnight stay.  The day trips seemed like …

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Black Rock Lodge and the Macal River

We spent three nights at Black Rock Lodge and would have loved to stay longer.  We barely scratched the surface of what there is to do both in the area in general and at the lodge itself. Many of the activities at Black Rock Lodge center around the Macal River.  You can canoe down the river to the Belize Botanical Gardens or the Blue Morpho Butterfly Center.  (The lodge will pick you up and bring you back at the end of your journey.)  You can hike up river a bit and then tube your way back down to the lodge.  …

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Big Rock Falls

After a fascinating tour of Barton Creek Cave and a relaxing picnic lunch, we were ready to head on to our next adventure.  I was not looking forward to going back out on the road we came in on so it was a very pleasant surprise when Roque headed in the other direction.  Apparently Big Rock Falls did not require backtracking down that crazy bumpy road.  Yay!  Instead we headed up an extremely steep road with dozens of switchbacks as you climbed higher and higher.  We were marveling at the fact that the truck could make it up the steep …

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