Expert Travel Advice to San Ignacio
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Top Answers To San Ignacio Travel Questions
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BelizeBound asked:1. I would like advice about a specific hotel in San Ignacio.Answer this1 AnswerAlistair answered:Judging by all the reviews on sites like Tripadvisor.com. Expedia.com, and FamilyVacationCritic.com, the Maya Mountain Lodge gets very positive reviews (typically about four out of five stars). I haven't stayed here so can't speak directly to the actual experience you will have, but seems like a solid choice. Another lodge you might consider in the area, which comes with glowing reviews from one of our regular travel writers, Steve Jermanok, is the Lodge at Chaa Creek. You can read his review here: http://away.com/resorts/the-lodge-at-chaa-creek-bl-hotelid809877.html. I've worked with Steve over many years and can attest to his good judgment! San Ignacio is a great place in which to base yourself to explore the Belizean interior. The jungle-fringed town is the gateway to some of the best Mayan ruins in Central America, including the famous complexes of Caracol and Xunantunich, as well as Tikal across the border in Guatemala. The limestone caves at Barton Creek are very popular, with canoe and kayaking tours that will take you through the caverns.
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Anonymous user asked:What are the best things to do in san ignacio, belize?Answer this1 AnswerAwayModerator answered:Here is a link to our guide to San Ignacio: http://bit.ly/u229B8. The jungle-fringed town is the gateway to some of the best Mayan ruins in Central America, including the famous complexes of Caracol and Xunantunich, as well as Tikal across the border in Guatemala. The limestone caves at Barton Creek are very popular, with canoe and kayaking tours that will take you through the caverns. You're also close to one of the region's very best eco-lodges, the Lodge at Chaa Creek, reviewed for Away.com by travel writer Steve Jermanok here: http://bit.ly/sGeb2L. Have a great trip. Let us know if you have any other questions!
