A1. Visitors to Belize are required to be in possession of valid passports and return/onward tickets. Visas are not required for citizens of the U.S., European Union, Commonwealth or Caricom Nations, Mexico, Austria and Costa Rica. Visas are required for all other nationalities and can be obtained from any Belizean Embassy, consulate or British Embassy. For specific information contact the Immigration and Nationality Department.
For further information on visa entry requirements for Belize please visit the Belize Tourism Board website by clicking the following link: Visa and Immigration
A2. We live in an unusual and fascinating ecosystem that affords us the enviable position of a sound environment. We have never had any cases of malaria reported by Chaa Creek guests, however you may wish to check with your tropical medicine research centers for their advice.
A3. Belize enjoys a subtropical climate with bright sunshine all year round. We may experience intermittent showers, which help to keep our country green and lush. The days are warm with an average annual temperature of 80 degrees. The mountain areas experience cooler weather than the islands and coastal plains. In the Cayo district our warmest months are April and May and our coolest months are January and February.
A4. The probability of a hurricane making landfall in Belize in any given year is 17%. A hurricane hasn't hit Belize in August in well over 100 years, but the prime storm season arrives in Belize and the Western Caribbean region in September and October. Of the 20 hurricanes that have made landfall in Belize in the past 117 years, 17 or 85% have arrived in September and October.
Note, however, that the length of the coast of Belize (less than 200 miles) is much smaller than the length of the coasts of Florida, the Gulf Coast and the East Coast – for example the East Coast of the U..S. is 1860 miles in length, so it offers a much greater area for storms to strike.
A5. We offer private transfers to and from the airport in recent model SUVs and Vans. The duration of the guided tour is approximately 1 ½ hours. The cost for a one way transfer is $150.00 for a group of 1 to 4.
A6. Adventure abounds within our rainforest reserve. With hiking, horseback riding and canoeing, as well as guided nature walks and river exploration included in on-site activities, there are plenty of choices to excite every member of the family. There are also half day tours to the ancient Mayan cities of Xunantunich and Cahal Pech, the mysterious Barton Creek Caves, and the Belize Zoo. We also arrange family friendly trips, accommodation and experiences along Belize's stunning coast and cayes.
Our friendly staff pays personal attention to guests of all ages, offering baby-sitting services and child friendly jungle safaris to ensure that the whole family has fun while sharing a truly special Belizean adventure. Considering that kids up to 18 stay for free and also enjoy a number of complimentary activities, the Chaa Creek experience is an affordable holiday option for creating an exciting and priceless experience!
Bonus: Read blog on traveling to Belize with kids.
A7. Because of our commitment to conservation, The Lodge at Chaa Creek only has three air-conditioned accommodations. Ceiling fans are standard in all of our rooms, and additional standing fans can be provided upon request. Our cottages, suites, and villas are all well ventilated and fully screened, allowing guests to enjoy the cool evening air while open-air verandahs allow plenty of outdoor space to sun seek, stargaze or simply relax in a hammock. Our lodgings are located near the Macal River, which provides a refreshing river breeze.
We do have a small number of accommodations which feature air conditioning: Ix Chel Villas, Spa Villa
A8. Coffee and tea service delivery is available for the early riser and exotic fruit drinks are available all the time. Botanical shampoo, conditioner and soap products provide nourishing care for all skin types.
All of our guests, regardless of accommodation type or length of stay, enjoy at no extra charge: Entry into our 400-acre Rainforest Reserve, Guided tours of our Natural History Centre and Butterfly Farm, Access to our Ruta Maya Trail System, Canoeing, Early Morning Bird Walk with one of our Naturalist Guides, and a guided interpretive tour of our Rainforest Medicine Trail.
A9. Your choice of full breakfast is included in full room rate. Special offers may or may not include breakfast, please check with our reservations team or read the offer details. Individual and family meal packages are also available.
A10. We offer 7 night combination packages with seven different and very unique beach and coastal properties. Victoria House in Ambergris Caye, The Inn at Robert’s Grove, Naia Resort & Spa, Hatchet Caye and Chabil Mar in Placencia and Turneffe Flats in the Turneffe Atolls.
A 11. We have always taken a very proactive approach to the safety, security and well being of our guests. We maintain a 24 hour security staff should any of our guests require assistance at any time. All of our guides and frontline personnel are CPR and First Response trained. A professionally trained paramedic resides on the property along with our security manager and a local physician is always on call.
NOTE: Avoid bringing perfumes, heavily scented toiletries (they attract mosquitoes). All expensive jewelry and watches should be left at home.