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The Hotel occupies 4 acres on Placencia
Peninsula. The four main buildings are in a half circle on the beach with
the swimming pool in the center.
Our twelve beach front rooms have air conditioning, ceiling fans, cable TV
and telephone. Mahogany and wicker furniture are accented with a nautical
theme. Deluxe second floor rooms have coffee maker and deck. Family
style rooms have a queen, a double and a single bed, all in one large
room. Two of these rooms are available with a small refrigerator and
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The Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
You will enjoy an open menu of Caribbean and American favorites plus fresh seafood daily.
Other amenities include our beach front pool, giftshop, thatch palapa with hammocks on the beach, and gazebo on the pier.
The local air-strip is 2 miles from Nautical Inn and we provide free transfers for our guests from the Placencia air-strip to the Resort. We are agents for both Maya-Island and Tropic Air and can also book your flight arrangements.
Your host Molly Leggio and the friendly staff will help make your Belize
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Activities include SCUBA, snorkeling, fishing and jungle trips to Monkey River or Jaguar Reserve and Maya
ruins. If you want to relax, just cool off in our swimming pool or read a book in the hammocks on the beach.
On Friday afternoons, guests are invited to try their hand at water volleyball. The pool is three feet deep on each end and 5 feet in the middle so everyone has an equal chance. After a day of jungle or reef exploration, a little water therapy is great.
Sunset Booze Cruise goes out on Monday afternoons for a leisurely trip up and down Placencia Lagoon. Great conversation and unlimited local rum or soda makes for a relaxing way to enjoy the setting sun. Perhaps you'll see manatee, dolphin or birds along the way. We return to the Nautical Inn just before dinner with great pictures and fond memories. |
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On Wednesday nights, Beach BBQ night is a
big hit at the Nautical Inn! People from up and down the peninsula make
reservations to join the fun. Cocktails start a little before 6 PM and as
the sun goes down, the drums go up! That's the Garifuna drummers and
dancers from Seine Bight Village. They will show you their cultural
dances, explain the origin of these traditional rhythms, and teach you to
Punta!
A great BBQ follows with Grilled snapper fillets, BBQ chicken, baked beans, potato salad, fresh fruit, tossed salad and coconut pie.
After eating your fill, step up to the line to try something different, try Coconut Bowling!
Ten mahogany pins stand at the end of our cement bowling alley.
Rounded coconuts are the balls and the liquid center drives a real bowler crazy! First prize is a bottle of local rum. |
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Visit our "Love a Lizard" Iguana raising project anytime and view over 50 baby green Iguana.
Iguana eggs are collected in the spring and incubated 90 days before hatching in late June.
Molly prepares fresh ground vegetables and serves her "babies" in their private lizard lodge.
The Iguana are released to protected areas after 9 months for a successful re-entry to the jungle.
Our Iguana Raising Project is in co-operation with the Belize Zoo. Our "Love-a-Lizard" T-shirt sales support the project.

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