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Jaguar Reef

The Lodge at

Jaguar Reef

Pink sunrises glistening along the river and afternoons spent curled up in the cool embrace of iridescence—at the Rainforest Lodge at Sleeping Giant, relaxation knows many forms.

Spend your days engulfed in the fresh, unrefined beauty of the world around you, and your nights sunken into a comfort that could swallow you whole if you let it. Allow your every surrounding to be seen for exactly what it is, at the Rainforest Lodge at Sleeping Giant.

Accommodations

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Seafront Suite
with Private Plunge Pool
Thoughtfully designed to offer the ultimate in luxury, our Seafront Pool Suites boast unobstructed views of the Caribbean Sea. Ideal for couples, these units provide 1,200 sq. ft. of space, in-room & outdoor sitting areas, vaulted ceilings, enclosed patios, and outdoor personal plunge pools.

Now at:

$699.00 usd

Rate based on double occupancy

Deluxe Suite
with Private Plunge Pool
Housed in a 2-storey condo-style building, each of our Deluxe Suites features 1000 sq. ft. of interior space. Enclosed balconies (upper level) & patios (ground level), in-room & outdoor sitting areas, and outdoor personal plunge pools ‐ perfect for that lazy evening dip whilst catching the sunset ‐ add to the seamless elegance of these units.

Now at:

$649.00 usd

Rate based on double occupancy

Two Bedroom Beachfront Suites
With views to pool and the Caribbean Sea
Upper suites have high vaulted ceilings and spacious balconies overlooking our pool and beautiful beach. Lower suites have spacious patio areas and are just steps to our pool and beach. All two bedrooms offer the option of a queen bed in the master bedroom and a queen bed in the second bedroom or 2 twins.

Now at:

$599.00 usd

Rate based on double occupancy

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Serving classic Hopkins cuisine infused with a twist unique to us, dining at the Paddle House is an experience both thoroughly decadent and irrefutably Belizean. Feast on flavor bursting with untold delight, and let the sand and waves bear witness to this celebration of culture and delectability.

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High over the sea, where the sky seems close enough to touch and the hours pass in a warm haze of day beds and sweating, syrupy bright drinks, find a sense of untouched respite and deliciousness at its easiest, at the Big Dock Ceviche Bar.

Beach Activities

Ziplining & River Tubing
If adventure is what you seek, you are sure to enjoy the most scenic zipline in Belize. Fly across the valley, and cool off after in the refreshing waters of the South Stann Creek River, all while listening to the sounds of the jungle! For almost 2 miles, you will enjoy the thrills of rushing over small (Class 2) rapids and the relaxation of the slower parts of the river. Our knowledgeable guides can point out hard-to-spot birds and identify their calls, while you sit back and enjoy the ride. All participants will be provided a life jacket and helmet.
$175.00 usd

per

person

Scarlet Macaw Tour
From December to March, you have the unique opportunity to see Scarlet Macaws in the wild. These magnificent birds migrate to southern Belize during this time for year for the rich food source the mountains above Red Bank village provide. Take an hour-long drive down to Red Bank village and the Swasey River for a chance to see these birds, as well as several other colourful species. Take a dip in the refreshing river whilst your guide prepares breakfast on an open fire, and return to birding for as long as you wish.
$100.00 usd

per

person

Monkey River Tour
Explore the southern coast by boat, where you will get the opportunity to see a variety of different bird species—and maybe a dolphin or two—in their natural habitat. Stop in at the village of Monkey River to place your lunch order and take a short drive upriver—look out for crocodiles on way! Hike trails through the rainforest to view families of Howler Monkeys and several species of flora and fauna (including medicinal plants) with an experienced guide. On your return downriver, you’ll have your lunch in Monkey River village, after which the captain will take you through mangrove estuaries at the edge of the lagoon, home of the manatees.
$110.00 usd

per

person

Cockscomb Basin Jaguar Preserve and River Tubing
Located in Southern Belize is the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, the world's only jaguar preserve. Surrounded by the Maya Mountains and the towering Victoria's Peak, the Basin's 120,000 acres are also home to jaguarundi, margays, ocelots, pumas, deer, howler monkeys and tapirs. The park offers a wide variety of hikes, including a waterfall hike where you can dip in the refreshing waters. Our knowledgeable guides identify the numerous birds as well as the flora and fauna of the pristine rainforest along the way. With over 290 recorded species of birds, this park is ideal for birders as well. As jaguars and other cats are nocturnal, it is not very likely that you will see them, but you will be able to spot fresh tracks. Bring your binoculars and trek through this rainforest of abundant beauty!
$130.00 usd

per

person

Southern Ruins & Chocolate Making
Take an hour-and-a-half long drive to the Mayan site, "Nim Li Punit" (Big Hat). Explore to your heart’s content, then retire to a local restaurant for lunch before getting back to sightseeing another Mayan site, this time at "Lubaantun" (Place of the Fallen Stones)—famous for the unearthing of the "Crystal Skull". A knowledgeable guide will take you through the site, teaching you about the people, culture and history of the site as you go. On the drive back, we'll stop at "Ixcacao", the traditional Maya Chocolate Factory! Yes, you get samples, and you'll get to make your very own chocolate, the way that the Mayas did! We'll spend about an hour there before we head for home.
$170.00 usd

per

person

Xunantunich & Inland Blue Hole
Take a scenic drive along the Hummingbird and Western Highways, before exploring the Mayan ruin of Xunantunich (pronounced Shu-nan-tu-nitch), or Stone Maiden. Located near the Guatemalan border, a hand-cranked ferry will take you across the Belize River to this major ceremonial center, situated high on a limestone ridge, with a panoramic view of the Cayo District. The main pyramid, El Castillo, has detailed stucco friezes and steps that you can climb all way to the top. The tour guide will stop for lunch at a local restaurant, and you’ll get to enjoy the fresh dip at the inland Blue Hole on your way back.
$190.00 usd

per

person

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