Green Hotels in Cayo District
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Featured Cayo District Green Hotels

Gaia Riverlodge
Mountain Pine Ridge, San Ignacio
Guests staying at Gaia Riverlodge enjoy access to a full-service spa, a lazy river, and free WiFi in public areas. There's free parking, and an airport shuttle (available 24 hours) for BZD 428.75 per room one-way. The front desk has multilingual staff that can help with tours or tickets, securing valuables, and luggage storage. Other amenities at this spa hotel include free use of bicycles, a computer station, and a library.
Breakfast included
Spa

The Lodge at Chaa Creek
77 Burns Ave, Cayo, San Ignacio
The Lodge at Chaa Creek features a full-service spa, an outdoor pool, and a children's pool. You can take advantage of free parking, along with an airport shuttle (available on request) for BZD 310 per vehicle one-way. The front desk has multilingual staff that can help with luggage storage, concierge services, and securing valuables. Other amenities at this spa hotel include free WiFi in public areas, a hot tub, and a conference center.
Pool
Hot Tub
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Cayo District Green Hotels essential information
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Total number of hotels in Cayo District | 337 |
Popular hotels | Gaia Riverlodge, The Lodge at Chaa Creek |
Recent Reviews

Ian Anderson's Caves Branch Adventure Co
5/5 Excellent
A beautiful and adventurous gem in the jungle
"Caves Branch is a beautiful place to stay, in the jungle surrounded by flowers, trees, and native birds. We (2 adults, 2 kids) stayed in one of the Jungle Suites, separated from other suites by trees; very private. It was wonderful to wake up in the morning and hear the birds singing, or listen to the distant sound of howler monkeys at night. There is a small botanical garden on-site, free kayaks that you can borrow to paddle on the river, and just walking the paths is lovely.
The foods was incredible. A breakfast buffet with fresh fruit, omelet station, and pastries/pancakes every morning, a different 3-course dinner every night. We have dietary restrictions (1 lactose intolerant person, 2 gluten intolerant people) and we had plenty to eat. Vegetarians also have options, and I think vegans would do ok as well, though with less variety. You'd only be really restricted if you have multiple requirements, e.g. vegan AND gluten free.
We did not do the tours the resort offers but heard great things about them from other guests.
The only thing I'll note is that it is a combination of luxurious and rustic, as noted on the Caves Branch home website (though not necessarily on Hotels.com). The cabanas have screen walls (with curtains all around that can be closed for privacy), and some large bugs did get inside. There is an AC unit directly over the queen bed that will cool the bed area but not the whole cabin (bc of the screen walls). We loved it but it's not for everyone. "
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