This clean and easily found guesthouse sits atop Erva's restaurant. Climbing the steps lands you on a porch covered with vines and plants. The living room area has a TV with cable, a couch, and a couple of chairs. Upon entering, the desk was unattended, but the travelers who were hanging out informed me that the owners lived next door. I rang the bell and a boy of about 14 came over. He gave me a key but did not take payment or any information from me, typical of the trusting and laid-back attitude in Belize. The next morning, I had to ring the bell again to pay. My room was huge, with one double bed and a twin, desk, and closet. The in-room bathroom was decorated with beautiful tile and had a large shower. The price is affordable at $20 for one person, but is a steal when sharing the cost with another traveler. Large windows and a fan help fight off the muggy heat of the rainy season, but there is no air-conditioner. This place has the feel of a hostel for adults, with signs asking you to clean up after yourself and for the last one in to lock the door. There is no kitchen or Internet access, but there is a book exchange.