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Maya Breeze Inn |
Address: Placencia, Belize Tel: 011-501-523-8012 Fax: 011-501-523-8012 Email: info@mayabreezeinn.com
URL: Maya Breeze Inn
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Type of Property: Vacation Rental Beach Location: Beach Front (Directly on Beach/Water Front) Island: Belize
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The Inn consists of four beach cabins (for a total of five units) facing the Caribbean sea, a main building with a breakfast kitchen and we are in the process of adding four hotel rooms on the Placencia Lagoon, all with air conditioning, refrigerators, hot water and fans.
Sunny blue skies, tropical tradewinds, beach houses, diving a barrier reef, hiking a jungle, exploring a cave, is what makes Maya Breeze Inn a unique vacation spot in Belize. Maya Breeze Inn is located on the Placencia Peninsula in Maya Beach, Belize, Central America. Maya or Tropic Air Airlines services the Placencia area several times a day or you can rent a car and drive from Belize City.
Your stay includes a nice continental breakfast at the Maya Breeze Inn’s Monach Café. There are a variety of restaurants and a convenience store within walking distance of the Inn. We can also arrange transportation to Placencia to shop or dine in local restaurants.
ABOUT BELIZE Belize, previously known as British Honduras, lies on the East coast of Central America in the heart of the Caribbean Basin, bordered by Mexico to the North, Guatemala to the West and South, and flanked by the Caribbean sea to the East.
The climate is subtropical, with winds from the Caribbean Sea. The annual temperature is 79 degrees Fahrenheit with tempered humidity. The summer months you will find temperatures up to 96 degrees and the coolest winter temperatures as low as 60 degrees.
English is the official language with Spanish, Creole, Garifuna and Mayan widely spoken.
Maya Breeze Inn does accept U.S. currency as well as travelers checks, or credit cards. In Belize it is common for a 5% service charge to be added to your bill.
Diesel/Generator provides electricity at Maya Breeze Inn brought up from the Southern peninsula and across the lagoon from the mainland. The power is 110 volts A.C., which is the same as the United States.
There is basic medical service provided in Seine Bight village. More extensive medical service is available in Belize City, and San Pedro has a full service compression chamber for diving accidents.
Maya Breeze Inn has potable drinking water. It is filtered and treated and excellent to drink. It is advised to drink bottled water while away from the Inn on tours.
There are no serious epidemic diseases in Belize. No inoculations are required to entry. It is advisable to have a current tetanus inoculation and a current hepatitis ‘A’ vaccine. Anti-malaria tablets are only recommended if you plan to stay for an extended period of time in the jungle. Bring plenty of mosquito repellent and you should be fine.
Be prepared to pay a $15 departure tax when you leave for home. Many visitors forget this and are scrambling at the airport for cash to pay this tax.
To enter Belize you must have a valid passport with an expiration date not more than 30 days prior to your arrival. Visitors are permitted to stay up to 30 days with proof of return ticket.
Maya Breeze Inn suggests you leave your valuable jewelry and expensive watches at home. The dress is very casual here with a casual lifestyle. If you plan to visit the Cayes to scuba dive or snorkel, you can plan to bring your own gear or rental equipment is available. Plan to bring T-shirts, shorts, bathing suits, comfortable tennis shoes, deck shoes and sandals. It is wise to bring a wide brim hat, sun glasses and sun block as the sun is intense while you are on the water. We also recommend either a light wet suit or light pants to wear while snorkeling as we see too many visitors end their day with the back of their legs badly sun burned.
If you plan to hike the jungle, cave explore or visit the Mayan Sites, we suggest you bring loose fitting, light colored cotton pants and long sleeved camping shirts. This protects your skin from some of the plants and bugs while walking in the jungle. |
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