THE LODGE AT BIG FALLS
Toledo
The Lodge At Big Falls: Our ViewWith 6 individual cabanas overlooking the river that encompasses the lodge, this mid-range option is an excellent alternative to the Machaca lodge if you are craving your rustic setting. The Lodge At Big Falls: Fast Facts
The Lodge At Big Falls: The DetailThe cabanas are simple and tastefully decorated, with small porches containing a sitting area and hammocks overlooking the river. Inside the rooms are spacious, have a queen size bed and a single bed and en-suite facilities with a large shower area. Activities in the area include; bird watching, walking trails, Mayan ruins, visits to the small local villages in the area, caving and, due its location next to the sea, snorkelling trips to the nearby cayes – all of which can be arranged directly on arrival. The food is a mix of European, Belize and Middle Eastern cuisine and the lodge also offers a small library, internet access a large swimming pool. You may also likeThe Cayo District
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