Ka’ana

Cayo District

Conveniently located near all major touring attractions in the Cayo District of Belize, Ka’ana Boutique Luxury Resort is the premier choice for discerning travelers. With nearby cultural, historical and eco-adventure attractions, guests can utilize Ka’ana as a luxurious adventure out-post. Enjoy fine dining, be pampered with spa services, or just relax in the infinity swimming pool or one of the beautifully appointed rooms, which cosset guests from the outside world. In addition to the amazing touring options, Ka’ana offers an abundant array of wines from around the globe and boasts some of the finest chefs and culinary experiences in all of Belize.

Region: Cayo District
Type: Luxury Resort
Price: From US $250 per night plus 9% tax and 10% service charge


Accommodation at Ka’ana:

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Casita

With a king size bed or two queens, these private luxurious accommodations, referred to in Spanish as “Casitas” or small homes, are positioned off a lovely pathway lined with fragrant tropical fruit trees and lush landscaping.

With a king size bed or two queens, these private luxurious accommodations, referred to in Spanish as “Casitas” or small homes, are positioned off a lovely pathway lined with fragrant tropical fruit trees and lush landscaping.
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Balam room

These five graciously appointed luxury rooms are nestled in a hacienda style home and all offer private entrances with lovely outdoor sitting areas overlooking the pool or tropical gardens. These intimate rooms feature luxurious amenities and queen beds.

These five graciously appointed luxury accommodations are nestled in a hacienda style home and all offer private entrances with lovely outdoor sitting areas overlooking the pool or tropical gardens. These intimate rooms feature luxurious amenities and queen beds.

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Ancient Belize

Xunantunich

Xunantunich is reached by a hand-cranked ferry across the Mopan river off the Benque road. Whilst the site is smaller than others, the complex of temples and plazas are no less impressive, with the dominant El Castillo central shrine rising to 130ft.

Xunantunich is reached by a hand-cranked ferry across the Mopan river off the Benque road. Whilst the site is smaller in comparison to the mighty Caracol or Tikal, the complex of temples and plazas are no less impressive, with the dominant El Castillo central shrine rising to 130ft. It is believed to have been occupied as early as 1000BC but was little more than a village, the large architecture seen today was built around the 7th century AD when it rose in power.

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