Balam room, Ka’ana
Cayo District
Booking enquiryThese 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.
Amenities include:
- 300 sq. feet (28 sq m) of interior space.
- Queen bed with luxurious bedding and linens.
- Private outdoor terrace (or balcony) with lush tropical garden and/or pool views.
- Plasma flat screen TV.
- iPod docking stations.
- Executive mini bar and espresso maker.
- Plush robes.
- Complimentary wireless Internet.
- Phone and voice mail.
- Twice daily and “on demand” housekeeping services.
- Room service.
- In-room safe.
Nightly rates:
Low Season: 3 January to 17 December
- Room only: US $250 + 9% tax & 10% service charge
- Room, breakfast and dinner: US $300 + 12.5% tax + 10% service charge
High Season: 18 December to 2 January
- Room only: US $350 + 9% tax & 10% service charge
- Room, breakfast and dinner: US $400 + 12.5% tax + 10% service charge
The above rates are per room.
Please see Ka’ana’s booking terms.
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Lamanai is Belize’s longest occupied Mayan site, where signs of occupation span from 1500 BC to AD 1700. Of the fifty or so Mayan structures, the most impressive is the stepped temple, built into the hillside overlooking the New River Lagoon, which is said to be the largest pre-Classical structure in Belize.
The best way to approach the ruins is by boat, a 90 minute trip from Orange Walk Town. The journey passes through some of the most beautiful jungle in northern Belize, with great opportunities for wildlife spotting, plus seeing the Mennonite community of Shipyard, before reaching Lamanai.