With its beaches, nightlife, snorkelling and scuba diving, its rich history and diverse culture – Belize is nothing short of a tropical paradise. This gem of a country absolutely blew my mind.

Between snorkelling, the Maya ruins, the wildlife and the DELICIOUS food – you won’t be short of activities to do in Belize.

The most amazing thing about Belize is that (for now) it’s not crowded with thousands of other travellers. So, let’s keep this hidden treasure just between us…

But there are tons of different towns and neighborhoods to visit in Belize and choosing where to stay can be overwhelming. That’s where I come in!

In this guide, I’m going to help you decide where to stay in Belize based on your travel style and budget. I have compiled the top five best places to stay and what makes each unique.

So whether you want to lounge on the beach, indulge in delicious food, or explore amazing Mayan ruins, I’ve got you covered!

Let’s get right in and find out which area is best for you.

Oh, this is gonna be good.

Belize Neighborhood Guide – Places to Stay in Belize

Belize is a small country known for its stunning beaches and amazing water sports. Backpacking Belize is an absolute dream for all snorkelling and scuba diving enthusiasts. Sitting on the shores of the Caribbean Sea, Belize is a tropical paradise that welcomes travellers with its interesting history, unique culture, marvellous cuisine and incomparable nature.

Dinner at The Riverside Tavern
The Riverside Tavern, Belize

The country covers an area of 22,800 square kilometres. It is divided into six districts, which are further subdivided into 31 constituencies. There is an incredible amount of things to do in Belize, so plan your time wisely!

Belize City is the largest city in the country. It is located on a small peninsula and is home to a great variety of historical, cultural and architectural attractions, as well as great food and vibrant nightlife.

Caye Caulker is a bit further North, set less than two kilometres from the Barrier Reef. It’s an absolute haven for scuba divers and snorkelers.

San Pedro is the main town in Ambergris Caye. A top destination for tourists, San Pedro offers a laid-back atmosphere, stunning views and plenty of lively bars and restaurants. The amazing hostels in Belize make it perfect for backpackers and budget travellers as well.

Corozal is on the mainland and situated near the Mexican border. Corozal is a small and friendly town with plenty to see, do and eat. From Mayan Ruins to golden sand beaches, this town caters to travellers of all kinds.

San Ignacio is a small town in central Belize set near the Guatemalan border. It is a great base for outdoor adventurers and travellers looking to visit the country’s famous Mayan Ruins.

When it comes to find hotels, guesthouses and hostels in Belize, most places are now available online via the usual suspects so you should be able to find something on hostelworld, booking, Airbnb or alternatively you could try Cozycozy and book vacation rental in Belize.

OVERALL BEST
Best Hostels in Belize City
OVERALL BEST

Belize City

Belize City is located on a small peninsula surrounded by the Caribbean Sea. It is the largest city in the country and is home to an array of historical, cultural and architectural attractions

ON A BUDGET
Caye Caulker, Belize
ON A BUDGET

Caye Caulker

Caye Caulker is a small island located off the coast of Belize. It measures just 8.2 kilometres in length and is home to a laid-back population of 1,300

NIGHTLIFE
San Pedro, Belize
NIGHTLIFE

San Pedro

At 40 kilometres long and nearly two kilometres wide, Ambergris Caye is the largest island in Belize. It is one of the country’s most popular destinations for tourists thanks to its stunning views, beautiful beaches and lively nightlife

COOLEST PLACE TO STAY
Corozal, Belize
COOLEST PLACE TO STAY

Corozal

Located on the mainland, Corozal is the northernmost district in Belize. An easy-going topical paradise, Corozal was one of Belize’s best-kept secrets

FOR FAMILIES
San Ignacio, Belize
FOR FAMILIES

San Ignacio

San Ignacio is a small town in the Cayo region of Belize close to the Guatemalan border. It is famous for its proximity to renowned Mayan ruins and it is a hub for outdoor activities and adventures

1. Belize City – Overall Best Place in Belize

Best Hostels in Belize City

Belize City is located on a small peninsula surrounded by the Caribbean Sea. It is the largest city in the country and is home to an array of historical, cultural and architectural attractions. Once the country’s capital city, Belize City now holds the distinction of being a hub for culinary, dining and nightlife entertainment. With so much to see, do and eat, Belize City is my number one pick for your first visit to Belize.

This is also one of the best-connected cities in the country. Home to a robust network of planes, buses and automobiles, from Belize City you can head out and explore almost anywhere in the country with relative ease.

Staying central is pretty much the best thing you can do if you’re visiting Belize City for the first time. As I mentioned above, the public transport system is going to make it a breeze to get around the city, and into other parts of the country without a problem. If you’re travelling on a budget, choosing a Belize City hostel rather than a hotel might be your best option to keep some money in your pocket.

Whether it’s for chilling in cosy cafes or exploring the top hot spots, Belize City is the right place for you!

The Great House Inn
The Great House Inn

The Great House Inn | Best Hotel in Belize City

The Great House Inn wins my vote for the best spot in Belize City. This centrally located hotel has four-stars and is ideally located in the city. It is close to great restaurants, cafes, bars and shops. They provide spacious rooms, a terrace, a BBQ area and an on-site Caribbean restaurant.

The Red Hut Inn | Best Budget Hostel in Belize City

A short ride from the centre of the city, this hostel is ideally located for exploring Belize. It is situated in a safe and quiet neighborhood and the beach is just a stone’s throw away. They provide comfortable and spacious rooms with A/C, a nice common area, and clean cooking facilities.

Sir Angel’s Guesthouse | Best Airbnb in Belize City

If you’re looking for an affordable and comfortable place to stay in Belize City, then this Belize vacation rental is up at a fair price. It’s on a pretty sleepy street, so don’t worry about being kept up all night. That being said, it’s only a short walk from the city centre, so you won’t be spending half your trip stuck on the bus!

Things to See and Do in Belize City:

  1. Explore the Mayan ruins of Altun Ha.
  2. Go cave tubing at Jaguar Paw, a tropical stream in the Branch River.
  3. Explore the Lamanai Maya Ruins.
  4. Learn about Mayan history at the Museum of Belize.
  5. Go snorkelling over The Great Blue Hole, a giant marine sinkhole off Belize’s caribbean coastline.
  6. Take the kids to the Belize Zoo and see all the local wildlife.

2. Caye Caulker – Best Place to Stay in Belize on a Budget

Caye Caulker, Belize

Caye Caulker is a small island located off the coast of Belize. It measures just 8.2 kilometres in length and is home to a laid-back population of 1,300.

The Island boasts a plethora of outdoor activities and is an ideal destination for scuba divers, snorkelers and sun seekers, alike. It is set close to the incredible Blue Hole where you’ll see many fish, sharks and coral as you swim and dive, exploring deep beneath the waves.

With its relaxed atmosphere and relatively cheap prices, it is also a popular destination with budget backpackers and cost-conscious travellers. Here you can enjoy all the perks of paradise without breaking the bank.

Money aside, staying in Caulker means that you can choose from everything – wild nightlife, relaxing holidays or crazy snorkeling and nature adventures. There is nothing this charming place can’t offer you. Definitely worth checking out!

It doesn’t really matter where you’re staying in Caulker, paradise and lots of great spots are pretty much guaranteed. If you are happy with laying on a bean bag all day while stepping up your tan game, I’d recommend staying as close to the beach as possible.

For all those that want to explore a bit more, you should stick with one of the great hostels in Caye Caulker to find like-minded travellers that can join you on your adventures!

Belize, Where to Stay
Yuma’s Hostel

Tropical Paradise Caye Caulker | Best Hotel in Caye Caulker

Colourful, comfortable and impeccably clean – this is without a doubt one of my favourite hotels in Caye Caulker. This great resort is located at the heart of the island. It is close to restaurants, shops, and is just steps from the beach. They offer free wifi, a ticket service and a cosy lounge bar.

Travellers Palm Backpackers Hostel | Best Hostel in Caye Caulker

This hostel is conveniently located in Caye Caulker. It is set within walking distance of shops and the ocean. Rooms are well-stocked with a fridge/freezer, and free tea/coffee, wifi and purified water. There’s also a rooftop terrace with beautiful views. All of this combined makes this my pick for where to stay in Caye Caulker.

Vista del Mar Guest House | Best Airbnb in Caye Caulker

Jump straight off the water taxi into this adorable guest house. Sprawl out in the communal chill spaces and gardens, and swap stories with like-minded travellers who also found this oasis in paradise.

Things to See and Do in Caye Caulker

  1. Snorkel in the Hol Chan Marine Reserve.
  2. Sip cocktails in a beach bar all day.
  3. Head out on a diving tour of the Caye Caulker Marine Reserve or the nearby Belize Barrier Reef to see nurse sharks and rays.
  4. Relax on the stunning beaches and watch the sun set.
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3. San Pedro – Best Area to Stay in Belize for Nightlife

San Pedro, Belize
Photo: Areed145 (WikiCommons)

At 40 kilometres long and nearly two kilometres wide, Ambergris Caye is the largest island in Belize. It is one of the country’s most popular destinations for tourists thanks to its stunning views, beautiful beaches, lively nightlife and unbeatable snorkelling and scuba diving.

San Pedro is the most prominent town in Ambergris Caye. It is a small but bustling village that offers delicious cuisine and sightseeing experiences. It is also where you’ll find the best and brightest nightlife in Belize. From relaxed pubs to lively clubs, San Pedro is my pick for where to stay if you’re looking for a little after dark fun!

Keep in mind that there normally comes a higher price with a  more popular place. It’s still a spot that is worth checking out, but for all the money-conscious travellers, this area should be enjoyed for only a limited amount of time.

Partying is great, don’t get us wrong. But having a comfortable bed and some privacy to cure your hangover is worth even more. When visiting San Pedro, and you know you’ll be joining the nightlife quite a bit, I’d recommend looking out for budget hotel rooms or private apartments. Nothing is worse than having a loud bunk buddy when you’re trying to recover from the last adventure.

Where to Stay in Belize
Hotel del Rio Belize

However, if you’re travelling alone, choosing a hostel might be a great option to meet new friends and head out together. Choose your priority and pick your accommodation accordingly. It’s also a good idea to ask your host or accommodation for tips on local hotspots and guided tours.

Hotel Del Rio Belize | Best Hotel in San Pedro

This charming two-star hotel is ideally located, near sightseeing, dining and nightlife options. It boasts comfortable rooms, wonderful views and an on-site library. Guests can enjoy a variety of services including massages, luggage storage and a swimming pool.

Sandbar Beachfront Hostel & Restaurant | Best Hostel in San Pedro

A thrifty travellers and backpackers’ dream, this hostel offers cheap and cheerful accommodations. It’s close to great bars and restaurants, and the beach is just a short walk away. Each bed comes complete with a locker, privacy curtains, a shelf and a plug. You’ll enjoy an on-site restaurant and bar and free wifi throughout.

Beachfront Bed and Breakfast | Best Airbnb in San Pedro

You’ll be the envy of everyone you meet when staying at this stunning beachfront bed and breakfast in San Pedro. It’s got 180-degree views of the crystal blue waters and a balcony overlooking the ocean, the perfect romantic spot to watch the sunset. Wake up each morning with a beautiful breakfast made by your host. Can you get a better deal on your holiday?

Things to See and Do in San Pedro:

  1. Marvel at the marine life of the Hol Chan Marine Reserve.
  2. Stay at a dive resort and learn to scuba dive in the nearby Belize Barrier Reef.
  3. Go cave-kayaking and ziplining with Ambergris Caye.
  4. Explore the incredible Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) Cave and see skeletons of Mayan sacrifices that took place in the Cayo District.
  5. Immerse yourself in Belizean art at the art galleries; Belizean Melody Art Gallery, Belizean Arts and The Gallery of San Pedro.
  6. See the Mayan temple of Xunantunich and learn about the fascinating Mayan history of the Cayo District.
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4. Corozal – Coolest Place to Stay in Belize

Corozal in Belize
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Located on the mainland, Corozal is the northernmost district in Belize. An easy-going tropical paradise, Corozal was one of Belize’s best-kept secrets. Now, a nirvana for expats and retirees, Corozal is breaking its way into the limelight thanks to its focus on eco-tourism that gives travellers a glimpse into the traditional Belizean way of life.

Corozal gets my vote for the coolest Belize place, thanks to its wide variety of attractions and activities. Here you can enjoy everything from pristine beaches and turquoise waters to nature reserves, animal adventures and culinary encounters, all without the throngs of tourists.

As Corozal is getting busier and busier due to the rising popularity, especially amongst backpackers, you want to make sure you book your accommodation well ahead. There are a lot of sleeping options in Corozal, however, turning up on the day can turn out a bit difficult, especially during the peak season. Be sure to plan ahead properly!

Where to stay in Belize
Almond Tree Hotel Resort

Las Palmas Hotel Corozal | Best Budget Hotel in Corozal

This delightful hotel is your best bet for budget accommodations in Corozal. It boasts 25 comfortable, clean and well-appointed guest rooms that are outfitted with a variety of amenities. They also provide 24-hour reception, a terrace and free wifi. This hotel is conveniently located near top attractions, restaurants and cafes.

Almond Tree Hotel Resort | Best Hotel in Corozal

This fantastic 3.5-star hotel is my pick for where to stay in Corozal. It is ideally situated near the beach and just a short drive from Corozal Town. This hotel has eight comfortable and spacious rooms with modern amenities. You’ll also enjoy a stunning swimming pool, a large terrace and a sun-soaked deck.

Cosy guesthouse away from the crowds | Best Airbnb in Corozal

Break away from the crowds and meet more long term travellers in this eco-conscious town. This self-contained apartment is decked out with authentic Carribean antiques and features a well-stocked curated bookshelf to help you immerse into the local history and culture with ease.

Things to See and Do in Corozal:

  1. Explore the ancient site of the Cerros Archaeological Reserve.
  2. Learn about wildlife at the Shipstern Nature Reserve.
  3. Walk around the Mayan ruins of Santa Rita Corozal.
  4. Take a boat out for a spot of fishing.
  5. Take the kids to Maximum Water Park.
  6. Kayak the nearby National Parks and Mangrove parks.
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5. San Ignacio – Best Neighborhood in Belize for Families

San Ignacio, Belize
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San Ignacio is a small town in the Cayo district of Belize close to the Guatemalan border. It is famous for its proximity to renowned Mayan ruins and it is a hub for outdoor activities and adventures. Thanks to its central location, it is an excellent base for taking day trips and exploring various parts of the country.

This is also my top pick for families that want to visit Belize. It boasts a rich and interesting history and a diverse blend of backgrounds, making it one of the most unique parts of the country. Here you can enjoy a variety of foods, cultural activities, and all-ages outdoor adventures.

Staying in San Ignacio means adventure, relaxation and an enjoyable holiday – but only if you book the right accommodation. Your place can be the make or break of your trip, so choose wisely. Since it’s a very peaceful area, it’s incredibly suited for families.

Hostels and Hotels often don’t have rooms that can accommodate more than 4 people at a time, so if you’re travelling with your family, renting a whole Airbnb apartment might be the smartest option.

Where to Stay in Belize
Colonial Farm House

Rumors Hotel | Best Hotel in San Ignacio

This five-star hotel is ideal for families. It has an outdoor swimming pool, a playground, and a pool just for kids! Rooms are luxurious and comfortable, well-equipped with modern amenities. There is a delicious on-site restaurant and a stylish lounge bar. All of this combined makes this my recommendation for where to stay in San Ignacio.

Hidden Haven | Best Hostel in San Ignacio

Surrounded by the jungle, Hidden Haven is a calm and relaxing oasis for travellers, where you’ll wake up to the sounds of local animals. This unique Belizean eco resort boasts a salt-water swimming pool and accommodations perfect for families. It is located a short drive from incredible Mayan ruins and interesting sightseeing attractions.

Traditional Cottage with a Latin Twist | Best Airbnb in San Ignacio

What better way to explore the Megaliths, the jungle, and the rich culture than from your own authentic colonial villa. Carefully decorated with local curiosities, and loving maintained through the years, this property is a steal for the price, and boasts ample room to accommodate the entire family.

Things to See and Do in San Ignacio

  1. Go on a caving adventure at the Crystal Cave.
  2. Explore the Mayan sacrifice site of the Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) Cave.
  3. Marvel at the ancient Mayan sanctuaries of Cahal Pech Archaeological Site.
  4. Shop for souveniers at San Ignacio Market.
  5. Learn about Iguana conservation at the Green Iguana Conservation Project.
  6. Admire the array of flowers and fauna at the Belize Botanic Gardens.
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What To Pack For Belize

Pants, socks, underwear, soap?! Take it from me, packing for a hostel stay is not always quite as straightforward as it seems. Working out what to bring and what to leave at home is an art I have perfected over many years.

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Final Thoughts on Where to Stay in Belize

Belize is a country packed with action and adventure. It has beautiful beaches, incredible snorkelling, delicious food, cheap drinks, and rich and diverse history. It is, without a doubt, one of the best places to travel in Central America as it has something to offer travellers of all styles and budgets.

Trying to find the right place to stay can be quite tough, however, if you follow the tips in this guide, choosing the perfect location for you should be a breeze!

With lots of different locations come even more accommodation options. If you’re still not sure which is right for you, here’s a quick recap of my two absolute favourites: Travellers Palm Backpackers Hostel in Caye Caulker is my favourite hostel. It is within walking distance of the beach and it offers well-stocked rooms and stunning views.

Tres Cocos Resort in San Pedro gets my vote for the best hotel in Belize. This charming hotel has a seaside location and boasts an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, and a relaxing terrace.

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