Colinda Cabanas

Caye Caulker


It's hard to miss Colin and Linda's brightly colored yellow-and-blue property, which sits south of the cemetery. Both the cabañas and suites are appointed with fridges, hot showers and comfy beds alongside value-adding extras such as coffee makers with a stash of gourmet Belizean coffee beans and binoculars for wildlife spotting. The suites have a full kitchen and air-conditioning.

Out the front there is a fine dock with a palapa (open-air shelter with a thatched roof) throwing shade on a pair of swinging hammocks. Complimentary bicycles, kayaks and snorkeling equipment are available to guests.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Caye Caulker attractions

1. Catholic Church

0.07 MILES

The island's Latin roots can be observed at the simple Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion church which serves the Catholic community.

3. Public Beach

0.78 MILES

There is not much in the way of sand at Caye Caulker's public beach, just before the Split, but sun lovers make use of the crumbing sea wall to take a…

4. Caye Caulker Marine Reserve

0.81 MILES

Declared a marine reserve in 1998, the 61-sq-mile Caye Caulker Marine Reserve includes the portion of the barrier reef that runs parallel to the island,…

5. The Split

0.85 MILES

A narrow channel that splits Caye Caulker into two, the Split has clean, deep waters free of seaweed, making it one of the island's best swimming areas…

6. Caye Caulker Forest Reserve

3.36 MILES

The northernmost 100 acres of the island constitute the Caye Caulker Forest Reserve, declared in 1998. Birdlife is prolific in the reserve, particularly…

7. Shark Ray Alley

8.24 MILES

Only snorkeling is allowed at this perennially popular spot, which is in a shallow part of the Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Shark Ray Alley was traditionally…

8. Hol Chan Marine Reserve

8.73 MILES

At the southern tip of Ambergris, the 6.5-sq-mile Hol Chan Marine Reserve is probably Belize's most oft-visited diving and snorkeling site. It offers…