- travel2000
- First Reviewer
- 4 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 3
- Reviews
Ramon's Village Resort
- December 14, 2003
- Rated 5 of 5 by
Roni J from Apple Valley, Minnesota
Ramon's offers many room options, from one room cabanas to multi-room suites. Your choice of seaside with partial view of ocean, ocean view (which is right on the beach), and garden view.
From journal La Isla Bonita
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Ramon's village
- November 10, 2000
- Rated 4 of 5 by
datnurse from Wever, Iowa
This is a large resort with many (50-60) thatched roof cabanas waiting for your enjoyment. Since this is probably the nicest place on the caye to stay, many honeymooners stay here. Every modern convenience is available and you'll leave feeling like you've been pampered in the special way only Belizean's can pamper. The resort has it's own dive boat and will arrange any activity you want - sailing, snorkeling, massages, tours, anything! It's a litle expensive but well worth it. Definitely not the place though for the budget traveler- read on for those recomendations.
From journal Welcome to Ambergris Caye
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Ramon's Village Resort
- November 7, 2000
- Rated 2 of 5 by
travel2000 from New York, New York
We were debating whether to stay in San Pedro or outside, and decided to go with this resort. This is the few resorts in San Pedro with an actual strip of beach (other places just have rocks and then the water) and it also has restaurant and pool. We stayed on the top floor of the thatched-roof cabanas. Our room had air-conditioning, and a modern but small bathroom with shower. The plus was a balcony overlooking the beach. However, this is not a place for quiet times. They have a band on some nights (Fridays for sure) and the clientele at the resort tend to be young and active. If that's what you want, this the the place for you. We would've prefered something more remote. Overall, it was a good experience. Also, don't eat in the restaurant, except maybe breakfast. We found the food to be so-so and the price higher than the restaurants in town.
From journal Five Days in Ambergris Cayes