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3 de abril de 2022
We spent a week at the La Beliza resort with two teenagers. The 2 BR condo itself is spacious and the balcony overlooking the water delivers on the photos. That said, we primarily booked the property due to all the positive reviews re: the restaurant and pool bar. There is no restaurant or pool bar and many of the photos in the TripAdvisor listing are outdated - hammocks, the life size chessboard, and the volleyball net are no longer there. They do have paddle boards and kayaks that you can take out to the reef although it was windy season so we didn’t get to take advantage of that. There is no water sports/tour desk on property either (although Andrei did connect us with a great dive shop - white sands - in advance of arrival). There are restaurants about a mile in either direction (Sapphire and Box Balaam) that are both good and they will deliver but you really need cash for delivery although Sapphire was nice enough to let us wait to pay until we got more cash on a night w a crazy rainstorm. There are also a couple of convenience stores about a quarter of a mile away for basics (one takes cards, one is cash only) - drinking water (property provides a gallon and then charged), coffee, beer, and some non perishables but would highly recommend getting groceries in town at the Super Buy before coming up north. Our cab driver arranged by hotel was nice enough to let us stop when we arrived. I would also recommend bringing plenty of cash to avoid ATM fees / the only ATM we could get to work was the Belizean bank in town which had a withdraw limit. The resort is remote - 8 miles from town. 4 of those miles are on a really bad road. 4 are fine. You absolutely need a golf cart - we booked through Maya and had two bum carts so would recommend a different hardware store. Andrei (the main person on site) was super responsive to all of questions and helped us out w some recommendations. Overall, the Belizean culture is super hospitable and the food is amazing.
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