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Submitted By: Karen Catchpole
on: Fri, 03/11/2011 - 08:47

cottageopener.bmp­­Forget the celebrity power behind Francis Ford Coppola’s Blancaneaux Lodge (just for a minute). The true star at this polished, remote resort is Mother Nature.

Located on 70 acres within the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve —which encompasses more than 100,000 acres and was one of the first nature preserves established in Belize--Blancaneaux is an oasis of luxury. Right on the banks of an elegant curve and dramatic tumble in Privassion Creek, the resort is surrounded by the rolling hills and pine forests that make this area so special.

The resort’s grounds, however, are covered in lush lawns studded by palms and tropical flowers which were nurtured here after...

Submitted By: Karen Catchpole
on: Mon, 02/28/2011 - 10:09

hiddenvallypool.bmp­Guests at Hidden Valley Inn, which earned a Conde Nast Johansens recommendation this year, come to enjoy more than 90 miles of lovingly and meticulously maintained hiking trails which traverse the inn’s 7,200 acres of private land in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, a massive protected area in Belize.

The jungle, springs, creeks and forests here are gorgeous and the trails are welcoming and it’s entirely possible to walk all day long and not see another soul. Yoga is just the thing to keep you trail-ready and now through April, Hidden Valley Inn is offering guests free access to an on-site yoga instructor.  

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Submitted By: Karen Catchpole
on: Fri, 09/24/2010 - 08:30

­belize.bmp­You want the beauty and peace of a deserted island but the comfort of good food, good company and good accommodations? Welcome to Turneffe Flats Lodge on Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. Three hundred square mile Turneffe Atoll is the largest of only four coral atolls in the entire Western Hemisphere. The second largest reef in the world passes right by it, often within a stone’s throw of the shoreline.

The isolation, lack of any large scale development and the natural attributes of the atoll make it the most biologically diverse in the Caribbean. Sixty species of birds live or migrate through here. The water teems with dolphins and sharks and crocodiles.

Everything about Turneffe Flats Lodge (affectionately nicknamed T-Flats by the lodge’s many repeat guests) is...

Submitted By: Karen Catchpole
on: Mon, 07/19/2010 - 09:07

chanchichexterior.jpg­Someone always has to be first and in the world of luxury nature retreats Chan Chich Lodge was way out in front. Opened in 1988, this cluster of 12 bungalows and one villa deep in an enormous swath of privately owned jungle continues to get rave reviews more than 20 years later. Chan Chich was named Andrew Harper’s Lodge of the Year in 2007 and in 2010 the lodge earned a Condé Nast Johansens Award as the Most Excellent Lodge in Mexico and Central America.

The big draw at Chan Chich isn't the luxury, though there's plenty of that. The thatch-roof mahogany accommodations were largely hand-made using a combination of Maya and modern techniques and tools. Each accommodation is simply (no A/C and no TV) but comfortably appointed with ample porches furnished with tables...

Submitted By: Karen Catchpole
on: Fri, 05/07/2010 - 08:00

matachica.jpgI­t’s about to get easier to book a beachfront stay at Matachica, the hippest and most polished boutique resort on Ambergris Caye in Belize. In June the much-lauded resort (most recently earning a Conde Nast Johansens award  this year) will debut eight new stand alone Deluxe Beachfront Casitas. Each will be 50-75 square feet larger than the resort’s 11 existing accommodations with bigger bathrooms, more intimate and romantic verandahs and Frette linens and robes—all just steps away from the warm, calm and impossibly clear water of the Caribbean.

While they’re at it, Matachica (named after a particularly elegant species of petite palm tree) is also unveiling a brand new infinity edge pool and a...