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February 13, 2025
A mixed review. The villa we stayed in was very good - decently equipped kitchen, lovely grounds, away from the hustle and bustle of town. There was a great little outside grill to cook on. The concierge, was friendly enough, but not a problem solver. We are not very demanding guests, just were looking for a little stronger recommendations for things. He was responsive, but the initiative was definitely on us. And even more clarity on how to be prepared for excursions that they pre-booked for us. Access to the grounds also seemed a bit off. There was a pool, but seemed more attached to the main house and there was not signage or indication of the best way to get there. And that made going there feel like we were intruding on the main house. On the The Villa Cayo website, the owners talk highly of guest commitment. So I was looking forward to saying hi. Our drivers said great things about Ms. X, and that we should hear some of her stories. But...while we saw her and her husband around, we were never greeted or sought out to visit (five night stay - one day we never even left the property). So that felt a little less welcoming too. Quick to invoice, slow to be welcoming. The companies that they worked with for adventures were indeed good. Belize Cave Expeditions were great We did Cave tubing/ziplining and a trip to Tikal. So, while I think the physical components and the outside providers were great, the house side of the experience was lackluster. Lastly, advice for the traveler. Villa Cayo offers packages, including the option to get picked up from and taken back to Belize City rather than rent a car. When we were penciling things out, seemed like a good idea. BUT...Villa Cayo is located well outside of town and there is no safe way to walk into town - busy road, pretty hilly, and a couple miles. You are isolated and need a driver each time you want to leave. One of the options Villa Cayo offered was the chocolate and green iguana project tour in San Ignacio. That was priced at US$100. For all the other trips, most fees and entries were included. But this one, the $100 was only the driver. We were in his vehicle for <30min total for the day and then we also had to pay out of pocket for the two tours. We could have gotten a cab into town for US$10 and about the same back. The locations of the in-town tours were about 5 minutes walking from each other - San Ignacio central is small. Long story short for this paragraph - unless you don't mind paying for cabs and drivers, rent your car in Belize City - we paid more for the transfers and into-town rides. (Although, we learned A LOT from both drivers to and from the airport, and that was worth a lot).