The “Secret” Shoulder Season: Why May and June are Belize’s Best Kept Secrets

For decades, the standard travel advice for the Caribbean was simple: go in the winter to escape the frost. However, a new generation of savvy travelers is discovering that May and June—the “shoulder season”—is actually the most rewarding time to visit Ambergris Caye. As the high-season crowds depart in late April, the island undergoes a beautiful transformation. The pace slows down, the local culture comes to the forefront, and the natural world enters a vibrant period of renewal.

The Weather Myth vs. Reality

Many travelers worry about the “rainy season” beginning in June. In reality, early summer in Belize is spectacular. May is often the sunniest and warmest month of the year, with temperatures averaging between 82°F and 89°F. While June does see an increase in moisture, it rarely manifests as a “washout.” Instead, you’ll experience clear, blue-sky mornings followed by short, dramatic tropical showers in the late afternoon. These 20-minute bursts are a welcome relief, cooling the air and turning the island’s tropical foliage into a neon-green paradise.

Underwater Clarity: A Diver’s Dream

If you are a diver or snorkeler, May and June are arguably your best months. The fierce “tradewinds” of March and April typically die down, leaving the Caribbean Sea as flat as a mirror. Without the wind to stir up sediment, visibility at the Belize Barrier Reef and Hol Chan Marine Reserve often exceeds 100 feet. This “glassy” water makes for effortless boat rides and incredible photography. It is also a prime time for spotting Manatees and Sea Turtles, who are frequently seen grazing in the calm seagrass beds near the reef.

The Summer Solstice & Ancient Alignment

Visiting in June offers a unique cultural opportunity: the Summer Solstice (June 21st, 2026). While the island celebrates with beach bonfires and live music, this is the perfect time for a day trip to the mainland. At ancient Maya sites like Xunantunich, the sun aligns perfectly with the temple structures, a celestial event the Maya used for centuries to track their agricultural cycles. Standing atop “El Castillo” during the solstice is a spiritual experience that connects you directly to the history of the region.

Local Festivals: Dia de San Pedro

Toward the end of June, the island celebrates Dia de San Pedro (June 29th). This is not just another tourist party; it is a deeply traditional tribute to St. Peter, the patron saint of fishermen and the namesake of San Pedro Town. You can witness the “Blessing of the Boats,” a colorful maritime procession where local fishermen deck out their vessels in flowers and flags. The streets come alive with religious processions, traditional dances, and food stalls serving local delicacies like pibil (slow-roasted pork) and tamales.

Photo courtesy of The San Pedro Sun

From a logistical standpoint, the shoulder season is unbeatable. Most resorts and tour operators shift to “low-season” pricing starting in mid-May, some offering as much as 20% off peak rates. Furthermore, because the island is less crowded, you get more personalized attention. Want the best table at for sunset? You can probably walk right into the more popular restaurants. Want a private snorkel guide for the price of a group tour? This is the time to ask.

Get a full list of all the offers at Suya’s Belize Management properties here.

The Ultimate Packing Guide for Belize’s Dry Season & Easter Festivities

So, you’ve booked your ticket to San Pedro, secured your stay at a Suya’s Belize property, and now you’re staring at an empty suitcase. Packing for the Belizean dry season (March to May) requires a strategic balance: you need to be prepared for the intense tropical sun, the salt-spray adventures of the reef, and the cultural traditions of the Easter season.

In Belize, the vibe is “island casual.” We trade high heels for flip-flops and suits for sundresses. To ensure you’re perfectly prepared, here is the definitive packing list for your spring getaway to Ambergris Caye.

The “Sun-Smart” Essentials

The dry season brings cloudless skies and incredible visibility, but the sun near the equator is no joke.

  • Reef-Safe Sunscreen: This is a non-negotiable. Traditional sunscreens contain chemicals like oxybenzone that damage our delicate coral reefs. Look for mineral-based (zinc or titanium) brands.
  • Polarized Sunglasses: Essential for cutting the glare off the turquoise water, especially if you’re out on a boat or spotting bonefish on the flats.
  • Wide-Brimmed Hat: A baseball cap works, but a straw sun hat or a “boonie” hat provides better protection for your ears and neck during long snorkel trips.
  • Rash Guard: If you plan on snorkeling Hol Chan or Shark Ray Alley, a long-sleeve rash guard is a lifesaver. It protects your back from the sun while you’re face-down in the water, saving you from a painful “snorkel burn.”

Tropical-Weight Clothing

Think breathable, natural fabrics. Synthetic blends will feel like a sauna in the 90°F warmth.

  • Linen and Cotton: Pack loose-fitting linen trousers, cotton tees, and breezy sundresses.
  • Swimwear (At least 3 sets): You’ll practically live in your swimsuit. Having three sets ensures you always have a dry one ready while the others are hanging on the line.
  • A “Nicer” Outfit for Easter: If you plan on attending the beautiful Easter Sunday services in San Pedro or a celebratory dinner, a simple flowy maxi dress or a light button-down shirt with chino shorts is perfect.
  • Lightweight Layer: Even in the dry season, the boat ride back from a sunset sail can be breezy. A light cardigan or a linen “shacket” is all you’ll need.

Footwear: The “Sand to Street” Strategy

  • Durable Flip-Flops: Your daily “uniform.”
  • Comfortable Walking Shoes: If you plan on taking a day trip to the mainland for the various tours and activities offered, you’ll want sneakers or sturdy sandals with a backstrap (like Tevas or Keens).
  • Leave the Heels at Home: Between the sandy paths and the golf cart commutes, heels are more of a hazard than a fashion statement in San Pedro.

The “Easter Special” Items

  • Modest Attire: If you wish to join the Good Friday processions or the Easter Sunday mass, it is respectful to wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees.
  • A Reusable Water Bottle: Staying hydrated during the festive parades and beach parties is key. Many Suya’s Belize properties provide purified water stations to make refilling easy and eco-friendly.

Gear & Tech

  • Dry Bag: A 10L or 20L dry bag is a must-have for boat trips. It keeps your phone, dry clothes, and camera safe from the Caribbean spray.
  • Waterproof Phone Pouch: For those underwater “shark selfies” at Shark Ray Alley.
  • Small Flashlight/Headlamp: Handy for walking back to your villa after a late-night Easter celebration or if you head mainland for a cave tubing adventure.

Pro-Tip: The “Suya’s” Advantage

Remember, when you stay at Tara Del Sol, Hol Chan Reef Resort, or San Pablo Villas, you have the luxury of a full kitchen and, in many cases, in-suite laundry. This means you can pack light! You don’t need a different outfit for every day when you can do a quick refresh of your favorite linen pieces.

Ready to start zipping up that suitcase?

Blue Skies and Turquoise Seas: Embracing the Dry Season in Belize

If you’ve been waiting for the “perfect” time to visit the jewel of the Caribbean, the wait is over. As we move deeper into the early months of the year, Belize sheds the last of its seasonal rains and cold fronts and unfolds into the Dry Season. From February through May, the country is bathed in reliable sunshine, the trade winds turn into gentle breezes, and the Caribbean Sea settles into a glass-like tranquility that is nothing short of hypnotic.

On Ambergris Caye, this shift in weather transforms “paradise” into something even more spectacular. Here is why you should pack your bags now and why the upcoming Easter season is the ultimate time to experience San Pedro.

The Magic of the Dry Season Weather

While the Northern Hemisphere is often still shaking in the chill of winter, Belize is basking in higher temperatures, swimsuit and sunscreen temperatures. The dry season is defined by low humidity and crystal-clear blue skies, creating the kind of lighting that makes every photo look like a postcard.

For those heading to Ambergris Caye, the dry season brings one specific, massive advantage: Water Visibility. Without the runoff from tropical rains, the sea becomes incredibly clear. This is the prime window for:

  • Snorkeling Hol Chan: You’ll see every detail of the vibrant coral and the intricate patterns on the eagle rays.
  • Diving the Blue Hole: Calm seas make the boat ride out to the lighthouse reef smooth and enjoyable.
  • Sailing: The steady “Easterly” winds provide the perfect conditions for a catamaran to glide effortlessly along the coast.

Why You Should “Take Advantage Now”

There is a sweet spot in the Belizean calendar right now. The landscapes are still lush and green from the previous months, but the trails are dry and the sun is consistent. Whether you want to trek to the top of a Maya temple like Xunantunich without slipping on mud or spend twelve straight hours in a bikini on a pier, this is your window.

Taking advantage of the season now means you beat the heat of late May and June, enjoying the “cool” tropical breeze that makes outdoor dining in San Pedro an absolute dream.

Not to mention, the official high tourism season has passed and resort rates on their way down.

The Highlight of the Season: Easter in San Pedro

If there is one time when Ambergris Caye truly “levels up,” it is during the Easter Holiday. In Belize, Easter is more than a Sunday service—it is a four-day national celebration that blends deep religious devotion with high-energy island festivities.

  • The Spiritual Side: Witness the solemn and beautiful Good Friday processions in town, where the community comes together in a display of faith and tradition that has remained unchanged for decades.
  • The Island Party: Once the sun sets on Saturday, San Pedro turns into one big celebration. Expect beach parties, live DJs, and a joyful atmosphere that brings together locals and tourists alike.
  • A Seafood Feast: Easter is the time for traditional Belizean delicacies. Don’t leave without trying Hot Cross Buns or fresh-caught snapper prepared “island style” with a side of coconut rice and beans.

Make Your Move to the Warmth

The world feels a little lighter when the sun is shining and the water is warm. Whether you are seeking a romantic retreat or a family adventure, the Belizean dry season offers a reliability that allows you to leave your worries (and your rain jacket) at home.

Your Sanctuary for the Season: Suya’s Belize Properties

To truly enjoy the dry season, you need a place that allows you to embrace the outdoors. Suya’s Belize Management offers the perfect home bases for your spring or Easter getaway:

  1. Tara Del Sol Resort: Perfect for those who want to watch the dry season sun rise over the reef from a quiet, private balcony.
  2. Hol Chan Reef Resort and Oceanfront Residences: Ideal for families visiting during Easter, offering massive living spaces and immediate access to the calmest waters on the island.
  3. San Pablo Villas: The best choice for the active couple who wants to be close to the Easter festivities in town while having a modern, breezy retreat to return to.

Ready to trade the cold for the Caribbean gold? The dry season is calling.

Love on the Reef: The Ultimate Couple’s Guide to San Pedro, Belize

There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you land at the small airstrip in San Pedro. The “island time” takes over instantly. For couples looking to escape the mundane, San Pedro Town on Ambergris Caye offers a blend of barefoot elegance, Caribbean adventure, and intimate seclusion that is hard to match anywhere else in the world. This is especially true when you stay at a Suya’s Belize Management property.

Whether you’re celebrating a honeymoon, an anniversary, or simply a “just because” getaway, here is how to craft the perfect romantic escape to the “Isla Bonita.”

The Art of the Golf Cart Commute

In San Pedro, the preferred mode of transport isn’t a car; it’s a golf cart. There is something inherently romantic about navigating the cobblestone streets of town and the sandy paths of the north with the wind in your hair. Rent a cart for the week and explore at your own pace. Get to know the island intimately as you go along.

Snorkel the Barrier Reef

The Belize Barrier Reef is the second largest in the world, and it sits just a mile offshore from San Pedro. For an unforgettable morning, book a snorkel tour to Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley. Private tours are available. While the group tours are fun, a private charter allows you and your partner to have the water—and the nurse sharks—to yourselves. Floating in the turquoise water as the sun shapes the day is a bonding experience that words can barely describe.

A Day Date at “Secret Beach”

It’s not so secret anymore, but Secret Beach on the leeward side of the island remains a must-visit for couples. Unlike the reef side, the water here is crystal clear, shallow, and completely wave-free—like a giant turquoise swimming pool.

  • The Vibe: Rent a pair of loungers at Blue Bayou or Secret Paradise.
  • The Romance: Many bars offer “in-water” tables. You can sip on a frozen cocktails or a cold Belikin beer while sitting waist-deep in the warm Caribbean Sea. It’s the ultimate spot for a long, lazy afternoon of conversation.

Photo by www.remaxbelizerealestate.com

Intimate Dining: From Overwater to Candlelit

San Pedro’s culinary scene is a love letter to the sea. For a romantic dinner, you have plenty of world-class options:

  • The French Touch: Often cited as one of the most romantic spots on the island, it offers an intimate, upscale atmosphere.
  • Palmilla Restaurant at Victoria House: For the gold standard of elegance, head here. You can even request a private, candlelit dinner on the end of their pier or under a thatched gazebo on the beach.
  • Hidden Treasure: Tucked away in a residential neighborhood south of town, this restaurant lives up to its name. It’s set in a beautiful mahogany building with soft lighting and live acoustic music—perfect for a quiet evening.

Sunset Sails and Starlit Nights

There is no better way to end a day than on a Sunset Catamaran Cruise. Most tours depart from the docks in town around 4:30 PM. As the sails catch the wind, you’ll be treated to rum punch, fresh ceviche, and a front-row seat to one of the best sunsets in the hemisphere. Once the sun dips below the horizon and the stars come out, the boat ride back to the island becomes a quiet, starlit journey that feels like it was designed just for two.

Where to Stay: The Suya’s Belize Experience

A romantic getaway is only as good as the sanctuary you return to at the end of the day. Suya’s Belize Management offers a trio of properties that allow couples to experience the island’s beauty with the privacy and comfort of a luxury residence. Whether you’re looking for high-end beachfront opulence or a cozy “locals-style” retreat, one of these three properties is bound to be your perfect match.

Tara Del Sol Resort: For Secluded Serenity

If your idea of romance involves quiet mornings and unobstructed views of the Caribbean, Tara Del Sol is the place to be. Tucked away on the southern end of the island in the tranquil “Mosquito Coast” area, this boutique resort feels worlds away from the hustle of town.

  • The Highlight: Large, private verandas that catch the first light of the sunrise.

The Vibe: The resort features a stunning pool and a private dock where you can be picked up for snorkeling tours. It’s the kind of place where you can spend all morning in your robe sipping local coffee before wandering down to the white sand beach.

Hol Chan Reef Resort and Oceanfront Residences: For Unmatched Luxury

For the couple that wants grand scale and high-end finishes, Hol Chan Reef Resort and Oceanfront Residences offers massive 3-bedroom residences that feel like private estates. Located even further south, near the famous Hol Chan Marine Reserve, this property is defined by its spaciousness and modern Caribbean elegance.

  • The Highlight: The “Oceanfront” title is no exaggeration. You are steps from the water, with massive glass doors that invite the turquoise blues of the reef right into your living room.
  • The Vibe: With multiple pools and some of the largest private balconies on the island, this is where you go to feel like royalty. It’s perfect for couples who appreciate fine details, full kitchens, and falling asleep to the sound of waves crashing on the reef.

San Pablo Villas: For the Adventurous Duo

If you prefer a central location that allows you to easily zip into town or head to the bay side for sunset, San Pablo Villas is a fantastic choice. These modern, 2-bedroom villas are located in the charming San Pablo neighborhood, offering a more authentic, residential feel.

  • The Highlight: The rooftop deck. It offers 360-degree views of the island, including spectacular views of the Ambergris Caye Bay—the ultimate spot for a sunset toast.
  • The Vibe: Clean, contemporary, and incredibly convenient. It’s a gated community that provides “turn-key” comfort, complete with in-unit laundry and fully equipped kitchens. It’s the ideal home base for a couple that plans to spend their days exploring every corner of San Pedro on a golf cart.

Final Thoughts

San Pedro is a destination that captures the heart, but staying with Suya’s Belize Management ensures that your trip is as seamless as it is beautiful. From the moment you land to the moment you reluctantly head back to the airport, these properties provide the privacy, security, and luxury you need to focus on what matters most: each other.

A Tropical Symphony: Recapping the Magic of Christmas in Belize

When the rest of the world is dreaming of a “White Christmas,” Belize is dreaming in color. Here, the snow is replaced with white sand and the biting wind is swapped for a salty breeze. A Belizean Christmas isn’t just a day on the calendar; it’s a month-long sensory experience that blends the traditions of the Maya, Garifuna, Creole, and Mestizo people into one grand celebration.

The Preparation: “Christmas Cleaning”

In Belize, the festivities begin long before December 25th. There is a deeply ingrained tradition of “Christmas cleaning.” You’ll see families across the country scrubbing their homes from top to bottom, putting up fresh curtains (often saved specifically for the holiday), and laying down new linens. It’s a symbolic fresh start, a way to welcome the “Good News” into a pristine home. The streets of Belize City and small villages alike hum with the sound of families decorating, often accompanied by the decades old classics, over the radio, every generation seems to have grown up with.

A Feast Like No Other: Black Cake and Rum Popo

If there is one thing that defines the Belizean holiday, it is the food. The centerpiece of every Christmas table is the legendary Belizean Black Cake. This isn’t your average fruit cake; it is a labor of love that often begins months in advance. Dried fruits—cherries, raisins, and currants—are soaked in local rum and wine for weeks, sometimes even a year. The result is a dense, dark, and intoxicatingly rich cake that represents the heart of the home.

Alongside the cake, you’ll find:

  • Rice and Beans: Cooked in coconut milk for that signature rich flavor.
  • Stewed Chicken or Turkey: Often prepared with a dark, savory gravy.
  • Baked Ham: Glazed with pineapple and cloves, yum!
  • Rum Popo: The Belizean answer to eggnog. Creamy, spiked with plenty of local rum, and flavored with nutmeg and vanilla, it’s the drink that fuels every holiday gathering.

Image Courtesy belizeanvibez.com

Cultural Rhythms: From the Bram to the Jankunu

What truly sets Christmas in Belize apart is the diversity of its cultural celebrations.

Head south to Dangriga or Hopkins, and you’ll witness the Jankunu (or Wanaragua) Dance. Masked Garifuna dancers, dressed in white with elaborate headpieces and vibrating shells around their knees, perform to the rhythmic thrum of drums. The dance is a powerful piece of satire and history, once used to mock the colonial masters, now a proud display of resilience and cultural identity. The Jankunu is also a vital part of the New Year celebrations as well.

In the west and north, the Mestizo communities celebrate Las Posadas. For nine nights, a procession representing Mary and Joseph travels from house to house, seeking “lodging.” It is a beautiful, candlelit ceremony that ends in prayer, song, and traditional treats like tamales or bollos.

The Spiritual Core: Misa de Gallo

Despite the revelry, the spiritual heart of the season remains the Misa de Gallo (Midnight Mass). On Christmas Eve, churches across the country overflow with families dressed in their holiday best. The carols are sung with the soul, and the sense of community is palpable. As the clock strikes midnight, the celebration moves from the pews to the streets, with fireworks lighting up the sky, signaling that the “Big Day” has finally arrived.

Christmas in Belize is a reminder that the best gifts aren’t found under a tree, but rather in the shared traditions, the open doors, and the warmth of a community that knows how to celebrate life with every beat of the drum.

Christmas in Belize: Ambergris Caye is your next escape.

December doesn’t have to mean cold weather and winter stress. Escape to Ambergris Caye, where the days are warm, the water is turquoise, and the holiday spirit comes with a tropical breeze. Here in Belize, the season feels brighter, calmer, and warmer. Imagine leaving the cold behind and stepping into days filled with sunshine, soft sea breezes, and that unmistakable Ambergris Caye charm. If you’re craving sun instead of sweaters, and warm breezes instead of icy winds, Ambergris Caye is the perfect holiday escape.

Warm Weather, Dry Season & Island Vibes

December marks the start of Belize’s dry season, bringing warm days averaging 28 °C and comfortably mild evenings. Conditions are ideal for snorkeling, diving, beach walks, or simply relaxing by the sea. With rainfall low and steady sea breezes, the water is calm and clear, perfect for reef adventures or a peaceful swim.

Suyas Belize Management is here to make every moment seamless. We guide you toward the best experiences, tours, and island moments so you spend less time planning and more time enjoying Belize at its best. From curated activities to personalized island support, we help travelers escape the winter cold and step straight into sunshine, comfort, and Caribbean ease.

Christmas Festivities — Island Style

Ambergris Caye transforms into a festive, community-driven destination during December. The highlight of the season is the San Pedro Christmas Lighted Boat Parade, organized by the local tour-operators association. Decorated boats glide along the coast, illuminating the Caribbean night and creating a magical, family-friendly spectacle. A magical family-friendly experience that combines community spirit, music, and festive cheer, one you absolutely cannot miss.

Equally captivating is the Love FM Christmas Parade, a cherished island tradition. Brightly lit floats, marching bands, dancers, school groups, and local businesses wind their way through the streets of San Pedro. For visitors, it’s a must-see experience: the perfect blend of Belizean culture, holiday spirit, and small-town charm, all set against the backdrop of warm island nights. With Suyas Belize Management guiding your stay, you’ll know exactly where to be and when to catch the best views of this unforgettable holiday tradition.

Why Now — Booking Your Escape Before It’s Too Late

December is one of the most sought-after times to visit Belize, and Ambergris Caye fills up faster than anywhere else in the country. With perfect dry-season weather, holiday festivities, and peak travel demand from colder climates, accommodations and tours disappear quickly. To ensure an exceptional holiday experience, early planning is essential.

Suyas Belize Management offers curated solutions for travelers seeking both comfort and convenience. San Pablo Villas offers modern, fully furnished apartments in a central part of San Pedro, putting you just minutes from beaches, restaurants, shops, and holiday events.

With each unit featuring air conditioning, high-speed internet, a fully equipped kitchen, washer and dryer, and access to a rooftop terrace with lagoon views, San Pablo Villas delivers both comfort and practicality at a great value.

If you want front-row access to the parades, lighted boat shows, island culture, and vibrant nightlife, now is the ideal time to reserve your stay. Booking early ensures you secure the best accommodation and enjoy a seamless holiday experience from start to finish. A stay with us means a Christmas getaway that is smooth, memorable, and truly exceptional.

Experience a True Belizean Christmas

This December trade the winter for island Christmas magic. Celebrate the season with warm sand beneath your feet, the soothing rhythm of the Caribbean sea, and the vibrant Caribbean Christmas culture around you.

With Suyas Belize Management, securing your ideal accommodations is effortless. Whether you choose the centrally located San Pablo Villas or another premier property, you are perfectly positioned for a memorable experience.

September in Belize: Celebrate, Relax, and Save on Ambergris Caye

September in Belize: Celebrate, Relax, and Save on Ambergris Caye

September is the heartbeat of Belize’s cultural calendar. It’s a month filled with celebrations, local music, and the unmistakable rhythm of patriotism.  It begins with the Battle of St. George’s Caye Day on September 10th and peaks with Independence Day on September 21st, creating a season of celebrations that lasts all month long. From vibrant parades and flag-raising ceremonies to street parties filled with steel drums and traditional rhythms, Belize comes alive in September like no other time of the year.

On Ambergris Caye, this festive spirit takes on an island twist. Picture San Pedro’s streets adorned with red, white, and blue flags, golf cart parades rolling through town, and local bars hosting live music and cultural shows. You can dance barefoot in the sand during an Independence Eve beach party or join a lively boat parade before returning to your private villa for the night.

Visiting in September means more than just watching the celebrations—it’s about immersing yourself in the warmth and joy of Belizean culture while enjoying the comfort of a world-class resort experience. And with seasonal specials available this month, you can celebrate in style without breaking your budget.

Your Island Home with Suya’s Belize Management

At Suya’s Belize Management, we pride ourselves on creating memorable experiences for every guest. We don’t just provide accommodations—we curate island lifestyles.  Our portfolio includes three distinct properties, each offering comfort, privacy, and easy access to the island’s attractions:

Tara Del Sol is a boutique retreat perfect for anyone seeking tranquility by the sea. Each condominium includes air conditioning, TV, Wi-Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen for the comfort of a home away from home. Each unit offers breathtaking experiences and a serene environment for ultimate relaxation.

Hol Chan Reef Resort  and Oceanfront Residencies feature spacious condos ideal for families and groups. With modern amenities it is perfect for those who want both comfort and convenience. All units feature air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and fully equipped kitchens. Guests can take advantage of the property’s pool, beachfront access, and convenient location near the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, making it ideal for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.

San Pablo Villas provides a budget-friendly option for travelers who value simplicity without sacrificing quality. These two-bedroom apartments feature air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and full kitchens, offering guests the flexibility of a self-catered stay. The property is conveniently located near local shops, restaurants, and transportation. What’s most convenient about San Pablo Villas is that they offer easy access to island activities.

Why This September is Unmissable

Staying with Suya’s Belize Management during September isn’t just a vacation—it’s your front-row ticket to the heart of Belizean culture. After a day filled with parades, music, and vibrant street festivals, return to your private condo to recharge—whether it’s at the beachfront Tara Del Sol, the convenient Hol Chan Reef Resort & Oceanfront Residences, or the cozy San Pablo Villas.

With exclusive offers, premium accommodations, and the island pulsing with national pride, there’s no better time to discover the soulful energy of Ambergris Caye.

Suya’s Belize Management is offering exclusive promotions:

  • Free Half-Day Snorkeling Tour
    Guests booking Tara Del Sol or Hol Chan Reef Resort & Oceanfront Residences for stays between August and October receive a complimentary half-day snorkeling excursion.
  • 10% Off San Pablo Villas
    Use the promo code SPVSUMMER2025 to receive 10% off stays between May and November.
  • 15% Off Large Family Condos
    Hol Chan Reef Resort & Oceanfront Residences is offering 15% off select three-bedroom units, perfect for group vacations.

Book your stay today and experience Belize’s most spirited month like never before. With unbeatable offers, prime locations, and the excitement of September celebrations just steps away. Whether you choose the tranquil seaside escape of Tara Del Sol, the beachfront charm of Hol Chan Reef Resort and Oceanfront Residences, or the cozy comfort of San Pablo Villas, Suya’s Belize Management ensures your island escape is nothing short of unforgettable.

Experience the heart of Belize this September

September on Ambergris Caye is more than a vacation—it’s a full immersion into the sights, sounds, and energy of Belizean culture, from lively parades and beach parties to music-filled streets and local traditions. Staying with Suya’s Belize Management places you in the heart of the festivities while providing world-class accommodations, whether it’s the beachfront serenity of Tara Del Sol, the luxury of Hol Chan Reef Resort and Oceanfront Residencies, or the convenient comfort of San Pablo Villas. With exclusive offers—including a complimentary half-day snorkeling tour, 10% off San Pablo Villas, or 15% off select large family condos at the selected property—your September escape combines vibrant cultural experiences with comfort, convenience, and value. Celebrate Belize, explore the island, and create memories that will last a lifetime—book your stay with Suya’s Belize Management today; the celebrations are only just starting!