Unforgettable Honeymoon in Belize: Romance & Adventure

What to expect on this itinerary
Belize is a tropical delicacy brimming with romantic delights and ineffable adventure. Colorful toucans perch on the jungle tree branches. Waterfalls cascade inside limestone caves. Jaguars skulk through the forest underbrush in search of their next meal. Coral glows underneath the crystal-clear water. The soft sand on the beaches feels inviting between your toes. Mayan temples rise above the treetops like ancient skyscrapers. Manta rays glide along the seafloor with elegant movement. Your tour is custom tailored to immerse you in the unforgettable wonder of Belize, from the trees to the coast, romantic candlelit dinners to sunset cruises.
Customizable Itinerary
San Ignacio – Love at First Sight
Your first image of Belize comes when you look out the window during your flight’s descent. The emerald treetops rush to the edges of the turquoise Caribbean Sea. You can feel the tropical sun warming your skin already. The flight lands at Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport. Check-in to your local flight which will take you to the Cayo District Airport near San Ignacio. You soon arrive in the western jungles of Belize. Lush trees border the runway along the hillside. A wide, gravel-paved avenue leads from the main road to the resort. The verdant landscape welcomes you first and foremost to Belize.
The nearby city of San Ignacio has a vibrant center with a gracious, inviting atmosphere filled with bustling markets, and locals spanning the Belizean cultural spectrum from Maya to Mestizos, Garifuna to free-spirit expatriates. A private transfer greets you at the airport upon your arrival and helps with your bags. Cows graze in the undulating hills beyond the tree line. Howler monkeys hide in the canopy. The concierge of the resort greets you and your partner with a glass of fresh berry juice made with produce grown on the local organic farm. You press the cool peppermint towel to your cheeks and neck. The aroma and temperatures of the fabric helps refresh you after traveling. In your room, you can relax with your partner and settle in to the amorous sounds of the secluded jungle.
What's Included:
San Ignacio – Sharing the Adventure
San Ignacio – Uncovering the Past
San Ignacio – Following Natural Wonder
Placencia – A Beachside Romance
Placencia – Beauty of the Blue and In the Blue
Placencia – Passionate as leisure
Placencia – A Loving Encounter
Trip Highlights
- Indulge in luxury and comfort at five-star resorts located in stunning seclusion, both in the jungle and on the beach
- Snorkel or scuba dive at the famous Great Blue Hole, an ancient cave swallowed by the sea and a part of the Barrier Reef Preserve System
- Soar through the jungle canopy like a tropical bird on a zip line tour, taking you more than 2,500 feet through the trees
- Trek through alongside a subterranean cave in the Maya Mountains and jump into natural waterfall pools
- Explore the inspiring structures and detailed friezes of the Mayan City of Xunantunich, home to the second largest building in Belize
- Travel the trails of the Cockscomb Wildlife Sanctuary in search of protected jaguars, elusive ocelots, and vibrant birdlife
Detailed Description
From the moment you and your partner arrive in Belize, you will understand the country’s dramatic, romantic allure. The tropical ambiance surrounds you. Historic cultures stand out from one another; in some areas of the country, the cultures blend to shape unique traditions. Your 8-day tour combines your passion for adventure and the spirit of romance in the jungle-clad Cayo District and along Placencia Peninsula. Your vacation begins when you spot the Belize International Airport situated between verdant forests near the turquoise coastline. You board a brief local flight to the Cayo District, where your private transfer meets you at baggage claim. Your resort accommodation provides five-star luxury in the exotic atmosphere.
On the following day, you make your way through the jungle with a private guided tour of the Waterfall Cave traveling along a subterranean river. After lunch, you make your way into the trees to glide along the canopy. Trek into the jungle and cross the Mopan River to visit the stunning Mayan city of Xunantunich. Your private tour takes you around the plazas, providing you with an image of the city few can see. Begin the early morning with a scenic ride along the Hummingbird Highway.
Your guide leads you along the trails through Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary on a walking safari in search of the stunning flora, fauna, and avifauna creating the spectacular wilderness. Then, your private transfer escorts you to the airport for your flight from Cayo District to Placencia Peninsula. You are met at the airport and quickly led to the comforts of your beachside suite. The remainder of the day is yours to indulge in the luxuries of the peninsula and your resort. You travel by boat to the splendor of the Great Blue Hole for a snorkel and scuba diving excursion.
Witness the ancient submarine cave and the vibrant coral reef sustaining remarkable aquatic life. Embrace the day as you please, spending time adventuring or relaxing. Enjoy a sailboat trip around the various islands near the peninsula or search for whale sharks in the water between the months of March and June. You could also travel to the southern tip of the peninsula for a boat ride on Monkey River. In the evening, enjoy a candlelit dinner on the waterside. On your final day, you fly to Belize City Airport to connect to your return flight home.
Starting Price
$4,600 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 18 reviews
Overall it was a great trip
Unfortunately the trip was delayed and we lost a day due to weather. While I was spending hours attempting to find replacement flights it would have been great if the we could have found out it the lodge would have refunded a night or given any accommodation or partial refund Drivers were great-I wish we had stopped at the zoo on the way-if we had known about it-
The folks a the resort in Placencia were incredibly friendly -the room was ok-There was some confusion at first whether our plan included breakfast and while I confirmed the day before that our flight to Belize City was at 11-the time was changed and we had to rush-only to spend hours at a very crowded airport
The adventures at the lodge were incredible and I would have like the extra day there as opposed to Palcencia when we were delayed-That said the snorkeling was amazing as were the guides on that trip
Our travel agent was great in the planning phase as he really heard that adventure was key for us
Thanks!
Travel Company Comments
Thank you for your honest review. It’s unfortunate that your departure was affected by a snowstorm and your flight was cancelled causing you a 24-hour delay. We were unable to secure a refund from your jungle lodge for your missed night there. We prepay our hotels in full and they generally do not give us any refunds if changes or cancellations are made less than 15 days prior to arrival. We requested a credit from your jungle lodge, explaining that your delay was due to a flight cancellation beyond your control, however as it was a weekend we did not receive a reply from them until after you had already checked-in, when they informed us that they had already communicated the information to you. Issues like this are why we strongly recommend our clients purchase a travel insurance policy which would reimburse you for any lost expenses.
Sorry about the inconvenience in regard to your Placencia flight. Internal flight schedules in Belize are somewhat casual in nature and the airlines frequently change their schedules and combine flights to maximize their efficiency. This can be frustrating and I’m sorry you had to leave earlier than scheduled and spend more time than planned to connect in the airport.
I’m glad you enjoyed the jungle so much, I knew that particular jungle lodge would be the perfect place for you.
Thank you for letting us be a part of your trip to Belize, we would be delighted to assist you with any future travel plans.
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We had an excellent time! Where do I start..
First off: Our travel agent was AWESOME! I let her know what the purpose of the trip was, how much I was looking to spend and what we planned on doing. She worked with us on everything and was very informative. My wife was in a different state while planning the tour and she was always more than willing to hop onto a three-way call and talk to my wife and me at the same time. She took down notes on what we wanted, was very cautious to work within my budget and planned everything out perfectly. Even after the last payment, our agent made sure to keep in contact to make sure we had what we needed and made some reccomendations! How awesome is that?!?!
All this is based on our perspective of course:
07/03- 07/06
We stayed at the Chaa Creek Hotel. One of the most beautiful hotels we had ever seen. Amazing staff service and lots of great things to do. It turns out, no matter which room you take, all of them are pretty much going to pass your expectations and still be in awe.
We did take some time to do some great activities, and some of them were very budget friendly, and some were not.
On our second day at Chaa Creek, we went to visit Xunantunich, an ancient Mayan site. That was probably one of the most fun, budget friendly activity we did. There was so much to see. The staff warned us that there would be a ton of hiking and climbing, however, my wife and I didn't see it that way. It seemed pretty easy and lots of fun. We even saw some Howler Monkeys!
Over the next couple of days, we did a walk at night. That was very interesting. We had a guide who took us around walking and would educate us on every creature or plant we came across. The guide was VERY informative and resourceful. We then also went horseback riding through a trail owned by the Chaa Creek Hotel. My wife and I have done horseback riding with groups in the past, but this was by far the best one. There was so much beauty that we came across. It was very much like a rain forest. Just incredible scenery.
One thing I did not like, was the city. My wife and I wanted to go to the city to explore a little and see the culture. In the day time, it's nice but very small and very limited to what you can actually see. At night time, it seemed very dangerous. San Ignacio did not give the impression that it would be OK to be outside past 7 pm. There was one day that we actually were worried and felt so much safer when we got back to the hotel.
07/06-07/13
We stayed at a hotel in San Pedro. When leaving the Chaa Creek and going to the small airport, it was actually a very easy and smooth trip. We had no trouble and within a couple of hours of departing Chaa Creek, we were at the hotel.
My wife and I were pretty much speechless upon arrival. It was very different than Chaa Creek. Completely different atmosphere. We went from a jungle to a beach. It's hard to put into words our initial reaction to San Pedro. The city was beautiful! The hotel and staff were very welcoming. We were greeted with a cold wet towel and ice cold lemonade (perfect for that heat and humidity).
We then were taken to our room. While the room was much smaller than it was at Chaa Creek, it was just as beautiful but in its own way. I remember looking at pictures online when we were sent the itinerary and saying, ok... it looks nice. When we actually got there, it was more of a WOW. The fact that while laying in bed, you can see the end of the room to the grass to the beach to the palm trees to the sea just made it so much more enjoyable.
The hotel staff had asked us what the purpose of our trip was and when I told them it was our honeymoon, they offered to give us a complimentary bottle of Champagne. I told them that was very generous of them, however, my wife and I do not drink alcohol. The next day while we were out, they had come in, cleaned up a little and left us a complimentary bottle of Apple Cider. That was so nice and generous of them! My wife and I were absolutely grateful and celebrated that night with a non-alcoholic beverage.
It turns out that in San Pedro, most people do not drive cars. They drive golf carts. That was very different, and I thought it was plenty of fun. My wife, however, did not see it that way. She did not like the golf carts and at most times could not wait until we reached our destinations so she can get out.
The hotel does rent out golf carts and at any time of the day. You could rent it out for an hour or for a day. The price does vary. For an hour it was $17 US dollars or $75 for a whole day. During our stay, we took it by the hours since we figured we didn't need it for much more than a few hours a day.
While in San Pedro we did snorkeling, ate out every day, and went swimming at the hotel. San Pedro felt much safer than San Ignacio, so we did go out at night and we felt very safe. There is also so much more to enjoy in San Pedro, such as gift shops, candy stores, and restaurants.
To end this lengthy review, I would say that Belize overall was an amazing country. I would highly recommend the country to everyone who wants to go experience a new country, with delicious food, amazing hospitality, and a different culture. I would also caution people on San Ignacio city though. The prices there are also high, Belize pays a lot for customs so things there are not cheap. Also, I would recommend that before purchasing anything from the hotels, to actually price them the same things out in the city. We found that if you take a taxi and ask them for whatever it is you're looking for, they will get you the best prices that they know of. Examples:
Snorkeling at the hotel: $175 per person plus $75 ticket fee. For me and my wife: $500
Snorkeling from most other places in San Pedro to the same location: $150 per person, no ticket fee.
Dinner for two at the hotel: $125 (includes appetizer, dinner, and two drinks)
Dinner for two at a classy restaurant in San Pedro: $75 (includes appetizer, dinner, and two drinks)
Renting a golf cart at the hotel: $17 by the hour/ $75 for the day
Renting a golf cart in San Pedro (they will pick you up from your hotel and drop you off at the hotel): $10-$15 by the hour/ $45-$65 for the day.
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This South America travel company is an excellent vacation planner. They listened to my request and produced an itinerary that was perfect. It was physically challenging for us, but there was enough free time built in to recover and to regroup.
We cannot heap enough praises in the folks in Guatemala who provided the walking tours of Antigua and the Mayan temple sites that were so magnificent.
I have three recommendations to make: Some system needs to be devised to calculate tips for the drivers and the guides who spent hours with us. When you pay a lump sum for the whole 10 day vacation, it is difficult to calculate the a 10% or 15% or 20% tip for any one small segment. What is 15% of ???. Every time I asked the question, what is a generous tip for your service, I got the same unhelpful answer; 'Whatever you want'. By the way, there are not many ATMs in Guatemala and Hotels do not like to make change.
At Lake Atitlan it is well known that in the afternoon there is enough wind to create severe white caps. We were picked up at 2:00 pm and for two Octogenarians it was a bit difficult to climb onto a rocking boat. Once on board, we discovered that the captain (lanchero) did not speak English and we could not discuss or influence the itinerary. We finally managed to explain that we would prefer to be back on Terra Firma, but by now it was too rough to dock anywhere and so we simply cruised along the shore for an hour or so until we found a quiet harbor. We were met there by the owner of the boat (these are very sturdy, dry and well built boats by the way) who spoke English and who treated is very graciously and got us back to the Hotel Atitlan on a Chuck Chuck. We still don't know what was supposed to have been on the itinerary and what we might have seen. But the boat ride was fun in any case.
All drivers and guides invariably showed up promptly and were very professional. The one exception was on the last morning, when we waited at the San Ignacio Hotel in Belize to be driven to the Airport. After an hour of waiting, the Hotel provided us with a driver and we got to the airport on time.
Our vacation was very memorable, sprinkled with just the right amount of uncertainty and excitement to make it one of the better ones for us. Guatemala in particular is a very nice country to visit, and our travel agency did a fine job.
Peter B
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The trip to Belize was absolutely fantastic! We had an amazing time exploring Barton Creek Cave, Caracol, and Big Rock Falls at our first resort at the Blancaneaux Lodge. I highly recommend paying the extra money to book a flight to San Ignacio, Maya Flats, and having the shorter drive of 45 min - 1 hour instead of the long drive from Belize City to Blancaneaux Lodge which is 2 1/2 hours. The drive from the airport to the resort was a very hard drive due to the road being so rocky and not what you want to do after travelling for 8 hours.
Our second stop was at Victoria House on Ambergris Caye, this place was absolutely amazing as well. The food was fantastic at Blancaneaux Lodge and Victoria House! The people of Belize are so friendly and helpful and did not make you feel unsafe at all.
Our travel agency helped us book a flight from San Ignacio to San Pedro and were very receptive to emails/calls while we were in Belize. They are absolutely fantastic to work with and I would love to work with them in the future!
Your overall comments on Zicasso
I found out about zicasso through a google search because I was very unhappy with a local travel agent in Raleigh. Zicasso service was very helpful with travel agents that know the area best that you are visiting!
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