Cheap Hotels Belize


The Mahalo Top 7

  1. Official Tourism Site: Places to Stay in Belize
  2. Kayak: Compare Belize Hotel Prices
  3. Frommer's: Belize City, Placencia, San Ignacio and Punta Gorda Hotels
  4. Fodor's: Belize Hotels  WARNING: Pop-ups
  5. Lonely Planet: Belize City, San Ignacio, Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker Budget Hotels
  6. TripAdvisor: Belize City, Placencia Hotels, Ambergris Caye and San Ignacio Hotels Under $100  WARNING: Pop-ups
  7. Yahoo! Travel: Belize Hotel Reviews ($10-$70)

Affordable Hotels in Belize

  •  Warning Prices posted reflect those of the cheapest rates for the cheapest room type with 1-2 person occupancy. Prices are likely to increase during holidays and weekends. All prices are in USD.
    • Fodor's Review  WARNING: Pop-ups : "[T]his small hotel, winner of the Belize Tourism Board's "best small hotel award" in 2003, is an oasis of quiet and one of Belize's top budget choices."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Situated in the town center, this award-winning hotel offers a step up in comfort while maintaining reasonable prices."
  • Belcove Hotel (Belize City, $27-$33) Phone: 501-227-3054
    • Frommer's Recommended: "You just can't beat the charm of grabbing a seat on one of the upstairs balconies overlooking Haulover Creek and the Swing Bridge, especially at these prices."
    • Fodor's Review  WARNING: Pop-ups : "Right in the middle of things, the Belcove is a popular budget hotel just south of Swing Bridge, literally at the edge of Haulover Creek."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "[T]he rooms are better than most of the budget competition - big, clean and well-ventilated."
    • Fodor's Review  WARNING: Pop-ups : "With spic 'n' span rooms, a popular restaurant, handy laundry, and convenient tours, Martha's provides just about everything you need, in an affordable package right in the heart of downtown San Ignacio."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "This family-run guesthouse has bright, clean and attractively decorated rooms, accented by mahogany floors and private balconies."
    • Fodor's Review  WARNING: Pop-ups : "There's an Internet room, guest quarters are bright and clean, and the staff is always helpful."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "All [room] are spacious and well-appointed, with cool floor tiles and enough furniture to make your stay a comfortable one."
    • Fodor's Review  WARNING: Pop-ups : "There's no whirlpools or room service at this blue-and-white, wooden hotel. You just get a clean room, not far from the water, at a fair price."
  • The Trek Stop (San Ignacio, $15-$24) Phone: 501-823-2265
    • Frommer's Recommended: "The accommodations here are spread around a broad garden and backed by dense forest, and range from simple cabins, to a couple of newer cabins with private bathrooms, to campsites."
    • Fodor's Review  WARNING: Pop-ups : "This tiny beachfront hotel provides a comfortable alternative to the coast's upmarket resorts."

Hostels in Belize

  • Pedro's Inn (Ambergris Caye) Phone: 501-226-3825
    • Fodor's Review  WARNING: Pop-ups : "A single bed and shared bath in this white frame house on stilts go for BZ$25, or you can get a bed, barbecue dinner, and a Belikin beer for BZ$40."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Out on the residential side of the island, this has by far the cheapest single rooms in town."
  • Tina's Backpacker's Hostel (Caye Caulker) Phone: 501-226-0351
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "This is an old time backpacker favourite. Features include a striking mermaid mural and bits and pieces of local artwork hung on the walls. The whole place is funky and worn in a very agreeable kind of way."

Hotel Chains in Belize