Caribbean All Inclusives : Caribbean Hotels : Caribbean Resorts : Caribbean Rentals
Glover's Atoll Resort Hotel & Resort Reviews

Caribbean Hotels, Resots, Vacations
Caribbean Hotels, Resots, Vacations
Caribbean Hotels, Resots, Vacations
Caribbean Hotels, Resots, Vacations CaribbeanMag.com >> Glover's Atoll Resort Reviews & Trip Reports
Profile | Login | Register | Log Out       Caribbean Hotels, Resots, Vacations Resources » Newsletter/Deals | Travel Directory | Forums | Hotels & Resorts | Hotel Reviews | Tips | Home    

Caribbean Boats Bonaire Grouper Dominican Republic Tulum Ruins


 
 
Caribbean Hotels, Resots, Vacations  
Caribbean Home » Belize » Hotels » Glover's Atoll Resort » Hotel Reviews
Caribbean Hotels and Resorts  
Directory Search

Search for Caribbean travel and lodging information.

Glover's Atoll Resort
Reviews & Trip Reports


Island Finder
Tip/Reviews Finder
Caribbean Hotels and Resorts  
 

Glover's Atoll Resort - Resort
Hotel Home | Hotel Reviews | Hotel Message Board/Forum
Hotel Reservations


Glover's Atoll Resort


Address:
Belize City, Belize
Tel: 011-501-520-5016
Fax: 011-501-223-6087
Email: info@glovers.com.bz
URL: Glover's Atoll Resort

View Your Wish List

Type of Property: Resort
Beach Location: Beach Front (Directly on Beach/Water Front)
Island: Belize
CheapCaribbean.com Reservations - Belize Resort Deals
Expedia.com Reservations - Belize Resorts

H O T E L     R E V I E W S :     Post Hotel Review
Caribbean Hotel Reviews Add your own Review
Caribbean Hotel Reviews Receive Review Updates Via Email

Receive updates of new hotel reviews:
Email:


Summary of All Property Reviews for: Glover's Atoll Resort
Ratings based on answers from a total of 1 reviews
10 is best 1 is worst
White Space
Feature Ranking Feature Ranking
Cleanliness of Property 8.00 Quality of Property 9.00
Privacy & Quietness 10.00 Quality of Service 9.00
Courtesy & Hospitality of Staff 9.00 Accuracy of Website (marketing hype) VS. Actual Experience 10.00
Food and Dining Experience 9.00 Price/Value of Property 10.00
Safety Factor (Did you feel safe at property) 10.00 Quality of Beach (ranked closest beach if property is located off the beach) 10.00
Total Property Score: 9.40 out of 10 | Average Star Rating: 5.00 out of 5
  • 100% (1 visitors of 1) said they would go back to Glover's Atoll Resort again.
  • 100% (1 visitors of 1) said they would recommend Glover's Atoll Resort to friends.

LAST MINUTE OFFERS from CheapCaribbean.com: View All Island Deals

$869.00
Book by: Nov 24, 2009

$1219.00
Book by: Nov 29, 2009

$899.00
Book by: Nov 24, 2009


Start of Individual Reviews: Receive Review Updates Via Email

 This review gave 2 Suns out of 5 This review gave 2 Suns out of 5
One flew over the coco's nest.
By: Anonymous from Florida
Date of Visit: March 2001
Add your comments about this review

View Comments (0)

In March of 2005, my girlfriend and I were able to take a long awaited trip to Belize. We had two parts to this trip, a week on an Island at Glover’s Atoll Resort, and a week in the jungle Mama Noots Jaguar Lodge. Overall the trip was very enjoyable and we have memories to last a lifetime, but be forewarned that you are in for a very “rugged” experience if you choose to go to Glover’s Atoll (kind of how Bligh had a “rugged” return voyage).
The first thing to know about Belize is that if you are late getting into Belize City and you are going to miss your local flight, do not worry, they just put you on the next one. It is wise to stand near the counter, as the PA system is not that good and our 3:30 flight departed at 3:10. From the local airstrip we took a taxi to the guesthouse for Glover’s Atoll. Glover’s Atoll Resort is run by Becky, her husband Breeze, their three children, and her mother. The taxi driver was excellent, acting as a tour guide and ambassador for the next half hour (we were not always so lucky with taxis but most were good). The trip was $40US. The guest house is serviceable for a night: it’s oppressively hot, filled with mosquitoes, has an ice cold elevated hose for a shower, and will be the best accommodations you will have for the next week. The next day we took the 6+-hour ride out to Glover’s, not really noticing that NOBODY that was getting off the boat coming from the island looked happy (which was odd because I was ecstatic when I was leaving). The ride was 3 hours longer than it needed to be because they had been hired to drop someone off on an island that was the exact opposite way that we were going.
The Good: The snorkeling around the island is the best I have ever seen. I have been to probably a dozen places through the Caribbean and Mexico and this was the best. The fish and other animals were spectacular, both in variety and quantity. The sponges, corals, crustaceans, and fans were equally nice, and the water was crystal clear. The water is warm, but we still wore shorty wetsuits as we spent over five hours a day in the water. It was not necessary to swim out that far to excellent snorkeling. If you like shells you will be in heaven as there are hundred of conch, sea hearts, sand dollars, urchins, and other shells right off the beach. The concept of the island was nice, with our grass hut out over the water. There were other tour companies on the atoll that I would have gladly paid more to stay at.
The Bad
· You must like dogs. They have four enormous German Shepherds that act like they own the island.
· The beds were infested. Some guests slept on the wood floor of their porches or in the hammocks. The ant bites gave me horrible rashes on any exposed skin, so I had to sleep in long sleeves and long pants tucked into socks.
· The cabins were extremely unsafe. The walkways out had beams three feet apart with one inch planking, at 150 pounds they would bow under my weight. Also, the cabins would have knee-high benches by open doors with six-foot drops to coral. Not good on a moonless night run to the bathroom.
· Finding our cabin already occupied, we asked Becky if we were in the wrong cabin. Her response was that we were in the right cabin, but if there were people in it then we should just find another cabin to use.
· We were expected to pick up palm fronds and clean the island for an hour a day.
· They did not supply toilet paper nor were we told to bring any.
· The prices would change without notice. The kayak rental rates changed from the tour, to before we rented them (up $25), to when we returned them (that was the half day rate, not full day), to check out (up another $10).
· Becky would mistakenly charge the wrong cabins for items, we would have to correct her daily about what she was putting on our bill.
· There are no showers, they have plastic bags with a tube coming out.
· Groceries could be ordered, but they would never be picked up for you.
· You could sign up to receive fresh baked bread and fish, but if you were not around they would sell your portions to someone else.
· One night Becky got rip roaring drunk on Tequila before she made dinner and spent the whole night screaming at the guests until only four of us remained for dinner. Seeing as how she was stumbling drunk at 6 pm, it makes me wonder about how well she did when she took people out scuba diving that afternoon.
· There were rules that were “oddly” enforced. Guests were told to sign up a day in advance for any meal they wanted. We asked if it would be OK if we just signed up ahead of time for breakfast and dinner for every day and Becky said no, we had to sign up every day. Every day we signed up except for one, when we signed up for lunch instead. During the drunk screaming incident, Becky yelled at us for telling her we would have breakfast and then not showing up. During the same tirade, she screamed at another family because they had told her they needed to cancel dinner one night and were going to wipe it off the sign up board when Becky told them not to bother, she would remember they had cancelled. She did not remember and blamed them for too much food being cooked.
· Becky would eavesdrop on conversations and scream at you about anything she did not like (She heard me mention McDonalds and she tore into me)
· The morning after the drunken rage night the nine-year-old daughter had to cook us breakfast because Becky was so hung over. I was not allowed to cook my own so breakfast took until 10:00.
· Meal times would frequently be close to two hours late.
· One meal was served three times in a row (barracuda).
· Immature conch were harvested within the park limits and served to us.
· When we first arrived at the island, we helped the crew unload all of our gear, and then went on a tour. Upon completing the tour and going to pick up my stuff, I discovered the beer I brought along was missing. When I told this to Becky’s husband Breeze his response was “that sucks”.
· We were given inconsistent gear instructions, telling us to moor a kayak where we were not supposed to, and telling us to grease an O ring in my camera that was not supposed to be greased.
· Someone had written that Glovers was awful and the owners rude in the Fodor’s guidebook in their library.
· The license they had displayed was expired.
· The owners wanted us to charter a snorkel trip from them, so when we asked where the best snorkeling was, they directed us to the worst spot we visited. Their 13 year old son tipped us off to the best spot, just off the beach.
· One guest chartered a fishing trip from them. He spent the day unloading snorkel tanks for them at another island and only got to fish off the dock during refueling.
· Kerosene was stored in bleach bottles, which are not rated for flammables.
· They would not give you trash bags. All trash is burned if not compostable.
· They bill themselves as an eco resort but they are not. We visited the island next door one day and saw a REAL eco resort. Glovers does not use wind or solar energy, only diesel generators. Glovers does not use true composting toilets, just holes in the ground. Glovers does not use rainwater runoff from the cabins for bathing. The only water is brackish, which is like bathing in salty egg water.
· You must bring food. The food they serve is minimal. You must bring food.
· There were not a lot of guests to talk to as half the people who came out to the island with us left early (at an extra $250 expense).

After all of that we were ready to leave Belize. Then came Kevin to pick us up and take as to Mama Noots. The funny thing was, he was the only one waiting to pick up anyone leaving the island, as Becky had forgotten to call cabs. Kevin was from Texas but was still a great person, almost as nice as his wife Nan whose family was the oldest rum distiller in Belize (try some of the good stuff, I liked it as much as a good single malt), together they ran Mama Noots. They had a gourmet meal ready for us within minutes, and local drinks blended from fruits growing feet from where we were sitting. Mama Noots was as perfect as Glovers was excruciating. The only similarity was when I saw a Blue Morpheus butterfly on one of our hikes. It struck me as for the week before I had felt like Steve McQueen in Papillon.
Mama Noots is nestled in a bowl of mountains in the middle of a national park. If Nan and Kevin continue on their current path it will be an Eden very shortly. They grow dozens of different fruits, with groves of oranges, limes, pineapples, mangoes and others. The flowers and towering trees were magnificent. There were monkeys, flocks of toucans, and jaguars roaring at night. Every day we would hike a different trail through ruins or to waterfalls. There is nothing like feeling you are about to drop from exhaustion to have the foliage part and be looking at an ice cold mountain stream roaring over a waterfall in front of you. Some of the hikes were grueling, but the wonderful showers (huge, nice tiling) and creative dinners in the lofty main building made every day special. We did take one day to visit the zoo (only local animals, but their local animals were a LOT cooler than my local animals) and Belize City. We took buses the whole day, which was a bit of an adventure. It would have been worthwhile to rent a car for the day but if you do not have the cash take the bus, it’s fun and will provide thrills to be remembered (ever race a fuel truck for a one lane bridge?).
Belize overall was a nice country to visit and we are both very glad we were able to see it before the current build up gets into full steam. I doubt we will be back as there are many places on this earth we want to visit, and after our first week we had decided Belize was going to be one and done. We wish that we had spent more money (or time researching) the island we selected, as the people running that resort were the only major issue with the trip. Mama Noots was wonderful, but Glover’s Atoll goes down as the worst “resort” I have ever visited. I do not need to be pampered in the least, but their attitude, behavior, and outright lies makes me hope that their establishment is shut down for the good of Belize’s tourist industry.

This reviewer did not enter property or destination rankings.


Next Resort Review ...Belize Hotel Reviews
 This review gave 1 Suns out of 5
Bad experience at Glover's atoll resort
By: BOUTET from Paris, FRANCE
Date of Visit: May 2006
Add your comments about this review

View Comments (0)

Beautifull island, nice diving, but not the best we did.
But not comfort at all, for a price that is not than low (233 USD per person per week).
Very rude and agressive people, be prepare to spend most of your time waiting and bad.

Look at this review :
http://www.belizeforum.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=10;t=000588
we had exactly the same feeling.

This reviewer did not enter property or destination rankings.


Next Resort Review ...Belize Hotel Reviews
 This review gave 5 Suns out of 5 This review gave 5 Suns out of 5 This review gave 5 Suns out of 5 This review gave 5 Suns out of 5 This review gave 5 Suns out of 5
Best all round....mon!
By: Mr. David C. Werbeck from Mercer Island, WA.
Date of Visit: February 2005
Add your comments about this review

View Comments (0)

If you want peace and quiet...fishing
snorkeling and scuba...this is the place to go in Belize...
and it only costs $300 USD...!

DCW

To read FULL REVIEW click here: Property and Destination Rankings


Next Resort Review ...Belize Hotel Reviews

Hotels by Expedia.com: Find more hot deals in Belize.
Ambergris Caye Expedia.com: Blue Tang Inn and Resort in Ambergris Caye Blue Tang Inn and Resort
Ambergris Caye Expedia.com: Belizean Shores in Ambergris Caye Belizean Shores
Placencia Expedia.com: The Inn at  Robert's Grove in Placencia The Inn at Robert's Grove
Hopkins Village Expedia.com: Hamanasi Dive and Adventure Resort in Hopkins Village Hamanasi Dive and Adventure Resort
Ambergris Caye Expedia.com: Banana Beach Resort in Ambergris Caye Banana Beach Resort
Ambergris Caye Expedia.com: Captain Morgan's Retreat in Ambergris Caye Captain Morgan's Retreat


Google
  Web www.caribbeanmag.com




Belize Links
Island Home | Hotels & Resorts | Hotel Reviews | Maps | Weather | Forums | Island Facts | Attractions | Restaurants | Restaurant Reviews | Island Directory | Island Articles | Travel Tips | Hotel Reservations | Car Rentals | User Photo Galleries | Dive Resorts | Travel Deals


 

Sandals Resorts    Beaches Resorts -- Jamaica & Turks and Caicos    Caribbean Hotel and Travel Deals

Caribbean Travel Home Caribbean Travel   Refer This Page to a Friend Refer This Page to a Friend   Add to your Favorites Add to your Favorites   Caribbean Islands Caribbean Newsletter  
  Caribbean Message Boards Caribbean Message Boards   Caribbean Vacations & Cruises Caribbean Travel Articles   Caribbean Restaurnat Reviews Caribbean Restaurant Reviews   Caribbean Hotels Caribbean Accommodations  
Caribbean Hotels Caribbean Hotels & Resorts   Caribbean Villas Caribbean Villas & Vacation Rentals   Caribbean Hotel Reviews Trip & Hotel Reviews   Caribbean Hotel Restaurants Restaurants  
Caribbean Photo Galleries Caribbean Photo Galleries Caribbean Fourms & Message Search Caribbean Fourm & Message Search



Site Owners: Update your listing here or create your account.

Carribbean Diving

Copyright ©1998-2007 e-TravelMedia.com & CaribbeanMag.com | Terms and Conditions

carribbean vacations

Disclaimer: Although we've tried to make the information on this web site as accurate as possible, we accept no responsibility for any loss, injury or inconvenience sustained by any person resulting from information published on this site. We encourage you to verify any critical information with the relevant authorities before you travel. This includes information on visa requirements, health and safety, customs, accommodations and transportation.