Ramon's Village, inspired by Bora Bora's Tahitian cottages, graces Belize's Caribbean coast.
Location
Ramon’s Village Resort sits on the southern edge of San Pedro on Ambergris Caye, within easy walking distance of town yet feeling quietly tucked away. Set directly on a stretch of white coral sand, the resort enjoys immediate access to the Belize Barrier Reef just offshore, making it an ideal base for both diving and snorkelling.
Rooms
Accommodation is arranged across a collection of palm-thatched cabanas, inspired by traditional Polynesian design and built using local materials and craftsmanship. These range from beachfront suites positioned directly on the sand to secluded jungle cabanas set among lush tropical gardens.
Room categories are varied and well thought through, offering options for couples, families and longer stays. Beachfront Cabanas and Suites provide uninterrupted sea views, large verandas and French doors opening directly towards the Caribbean. Higher-category suites include features such as kitchenettes, separate sitting areas, hardwood floors, exposed thatch ceilings and generous indoor-outdoor living space.
Further inland, Seaside and Jungle Cabanas offer a quieter, more private feel, connected by sandy pathways through landscaped gardens. These rooms maintain the same rustic-luxe aesthetic, with Belizean hardwood finishes, high ceilings, air conditioning, ceiling fans and comfortable bedding.
Facilities
The centrepiece is a freshwater swimming pool surrounded by tropical foliage, offering a shaded and tranquil alternative to the beach.
Dining is focused around Pineapples On The Beach, an open-air restaurant set directly on the shoreline, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with a strong emphasis on fresh, local ingredients. A more casual poolside café offers smoothies and coffee throughout the day, while a beach bar provides a relaxed setting for evening drinks.
A standout feature is the on-site PADI dive centre, one of the longest-established on the island, operating directly from the resort’s private dock. From here, guests can access a wide range of marine excursions with ease.
Activities
Activities here are naturally centred around the sea. The resort’s dive operation offers daily scuba trips, snorkelling excursions and access to world-renowned sites including the Belize Barrier Reef and offshore atolls. Fishing, sailing, and catamaran trips can all be arranged from the dock, while inland excursions to Mayan ruins, caves and jungle landscapes are also available for those looking to explore beyond the coast.
On land, guests can explore Ambergris Caye by golf cart, with San Pedro’s restaurants, bars and local life just a short ride away. The resort itself encourages a slower pace, with time spent between the beach, pool, spa and shaded lounge areas.
Sustainability
The resort’s scale and layout, with cabanas spread across landscaped grounds rather than concentrated in large buildings, helps preserve green space and minimise environmental footprint.
A key area of focus is marine activity management. Through its on-site dive centre, the resort promotes guided, controlled access to the Belize Barrier Reef, helping ensure that diving and snorkelling are conducted responsibly and with awareness of reef protection practices.
There is also a clear emphasis on local employment, with a predominantly Belizean team, many of whom have been with the resort for over a decade, supporting long-term community livelihoods and skills development.
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A month-by-month guide of when to go to Belize
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January
January is dry season with prolonged periods of sunshine, particularly in the north and central regions. A great time to travel which means the country will be busy, so we recommend planning in advance.
February
Similar to January with great weather and very little rain its one of the best months to travel throughout the region.
March
The dry season continues, with low humidity so another great month to explore all regions of Belize and relax on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
April
In April the weather in the Cayo District and on the Cayes remains predominantly dry, although the heat and humidity gradually increases. Easter is a busy time, so booking in advance is essential.
May
Very similar to April, although there are less visitors and there may be the occasional shower with the start of the wet season approaching.
June
The rains start however most days are usually short sharp showers in the afternoon and early evening. Perrsistent rainfall is rare. Mid-June is the start of lobster season and a great time to sample the dish along the country's coast in destinations like Ambergris Caye and Placencia.
July
Very similar to July, with a similar amount of rain combined with sunshine. Most destinations will be warm with a high level of humidity.
August
The height of the rainy season with high humidity, heavy rain and the risk of tropical storms and even hurricanes. These are particularly prevalent in the coastal regions.
September
Another wet month and not very enjoyable for travel with some remote roads flooded. Due to a low number of visitors at this time, some lodges and hotels will close for annual maintenance.
October
Rainy conditions continue with wet days, high humidity and generally not the ideal time to visit and enjoy Belize.
November
The wet season and humidity are easing off with drier days on the horizon. This is a good time to visit the interior and coast before tourist numbers increase in December.
December
A great time to travel to Belize with sunny, dry days although hotels over the Christmas & New Year break will often be booked for months in advance.
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