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KA’ANA BOUTIQUE RESORT AND SPA
I was fortunate enough to check into the brand new Ka’ana Boutique Resort and Spa, located in the Cayo District. It’s the perfect place if you’re looking to explore and do some soft adventure in the western part of the country. The resort has 15 well-kept casitas (luxury bungalows) that are spacious and surrounded by tropical landscape. The path to the rooms has labels of all the different trees. This one was my favorite.

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  • THE ROOMS
    Ka’ana is for those who, after a long day of exploring, want to have all the comforts of home and not have to rough it. Guests can come back to their air-conditioned room where there’s a large flat screen TV with satellite, iPod docking station, mini bar and Internet access and take a hot shower. After all that, enjoy live music over an incredible meal (breakfast, lunch and/or dinner) from Chef Manolo because he stirs up some delicious creations like: Trio Soup: carrot, potato and broccoli ($10), chicken carpaccio ($16), Chicken En Mole Verde ($20) and dessert. Then, climb into one of Belize’s best beds and sleep in a relatively bug-free environment. Full disclosure: I had one harmless roach and a gecko in my room but that’s pretty darned good for the jungle. Geckos are cool because they eat insects but they are loud and sound like someone’s knocking at the door. I think they just like to mess with guests.



    KA’ANA SPA
    There’s also an outdoor pool and small spa. Gretal, the resident masseuse, is Belizean and is very good. She moves fast, covers the WHOLE body and is not shy about you being exposed. Try Ka’ana's Signature Massage: A combination of various Swedish and deep tissue techniques with hot stone massage and gentle stretching (90 minutes = $120).

    KA’ANA LOCATION
    One of Ka'ana’s best attributes, besides the little details and the great service is the location. It’s nestled away in a valley surrounded by the Maya Mountains and is located near cultural, historical and eco-adventure attractions. Guests are actually sleeping where Mayans slept thousands of years ago. Room rates begin at $250 but I met a few guests who found incredible package deals on LuxuryFinder.com. For more information, visit KaanaBelize.com.

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    Ka’ana Resort Lobby

     

    My Casita

     

    Nice Room!

     

    Bathroom

     

    Eco-Friendly Toiletries

     

    Pool

     

    Resident Masseuse

     

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