Born and raised in San Pedro, Nellie Gomez has made her living in tourism for years. Her units are two-story townhouses in the Paradise Villas development at the north end of old San Pedro Town. Each floor is a one-bedroom apartment with a large living room/kitchen area. Each apartment has additional
sleeping accommodations in the living room. The villas are on the ocean
and also have a fresh-water pool. Click here to
see a 360 degree panoramic view of our pool.
The Paradise Villas townhouses are located 100 feet from the best dive and snorkling guides in Belize. The big reefs are directly in front of San Pedro and our property, about one-quarter mile offshore. We have installed artificial reefs along our beachfront, and they are
well established with fish. In any event, there are many great snorkeling
areas within a 5-minute boat ride. We can hook you up with an excellent
guide. The rate per apartment per day includes maid service. There are no additional charges, but there is a 9% government tax. The normal deposit is 3 nights, with balance due 30 days before arrival. We accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. We are 100 yards from shopping, and a 5-minute walk from restaurants and other night life. Although we are on the edge of San Pedro Town, the Paradise Villas compound is secure and quiet. There is no food service in the Paradise compound, but numerous restaurants are close by. Each unit has a complete kitchen. Numerous day-tours are available, both to mainland locations such as Mayan Ruins, and to outer reefs if you are interested. PARADISE VILLAS, SAN PEDRO, AMBERGRIS CAYE, BELIZE MOST OF WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW (more available on request) The Paradise Villas are premium-quality condo-townhouses on the Caribbean shore. 24 modern stucco duplexes face the ocean, surrounding a fresh-water swimming pool and tropical garden. Built in 1991, the units, grounds and pool are maintained in pristine condition. Several units have two one-bedroom suites, each with a living room/kitchen and a roofed front porch. The downstairs unit has a larger living room (with a queen Murphy bed to readily accommodate four persons). The units are in virtually like-new condition. Kitchen and bathrooms, furniture, woodwork, windows, etc. are in flawless condition. A local manager (Nellie Gomez) and daily maid service keep it that way for you during your visit. THE ISLAND, WATERFRONT AND WATER
SPORTS Paradise Villas has its own 150-foot pier for swimming and fishing, with an artificial reef for readily-accessible snorkeling. The massive and varied scuba diving sites are just outside the barrier reef, a 5-10 minute boat ride away. For scuba, snorkeling and all other water sports, there are numerous local guides, we have dive packages with Capt. Ron's Reef Adventures! Other popular activities include deep-sea fishing, catamaran sailing, jungle river trips to a Mayan ruin (a must!). Nellie can arrange day trips to the Belize mainland or to Tikal, Guatemala. THE TOWN, RESTAURANTS, BARS, DISCOS, GIFT
SHOPS
There is a wide variety of good restaurants, from $5 to $25 US, with Belizean, Italian, American and Continental food. (Most restaurants have a range of offerings.) There are numerous bars, many on the water, and live music is frequently found. Two discos are available for the energetic. South of San Pedro, beachfront resorts and a few interesting restaurants are scattered along the 4- mile coast. But it's a boring neighborhood compared to San Pedro. The Paradise Villas are located at the North end of San Pedro Town. Further north is a 1/2-mile residential area, then the San Pedro River. Beyond the river is 20 miles of Caye with no roads or vehicles. North of the River are isolated resorts; a few interesting restaurants are within a short water-taxi ride. (Actually you can cross the River on a small ferry with a golf cart, bicycle, or on foot and go to the high-quality Sweet Basil Deli 1/2 mile north. TRANSPORTATION AROUND SAN PEDRO Everything you need is within an easy 5 to 10 minute walk. To travel
further or faster, rent a golf cart (at the north end of Front street) or
a bicycle (talk to Nellie Gomez). Or hail one of the automobile taxis.
(Standard fare is $5 Bz = $2.50 US.) Getting there: Fly to Belize City on American or Continental from many U.S. locations, or on TACA Airlines from New Orleans/Houston. From Belize International fly Maya Island Air to San Pedro (011-501-226-2435-9 fax 011-501-226-2945). Costs about $94 US round trip. If you e-mail your international air itinerary to Nellie Gomez, she will make Maya Island Air reservations for you to pick up and pay for at the Maya Island ticket counter. (As you leave customs, turn left and go through the inside door to enter the departure terminal, rather than leaving the airport). We will meet you at the San Pedro airport and take you to the Paradise Villas. For in-country travel, such as a trip to the Maruba Jungle Spa, talk to
Nellie Gomez. Most bedrooms have queen or king beds, and the units have a high-quality wall bed or sofa bed in the living room. We provide towels, sheets, and maid service daily days (or less often if you prefer).
Kitchens are equipped with high quality equipment: stove, refrigerator, coffee maker, blender, toaster, and all glasses, dishes and tableware. Groceries are available at north end of Front street (100 yards away), or from numerous other food stores in town. There are wall-mounted air conditioners, but in winter you probably won't want to use them. Most units have cable TV, with a good array of US channels. For phone service, we have installed a telephone booth inside the
property. WEATHER, CLOTHING Winter days are in the 80s: warm in the sun, very comfortable in the shade. Prevailing onshore breezes increase the comfort. Standard clothing -- shorts and t- shirts. Winter nights are in the 70s: standard clothing the same, shorts and t-shirts. For occasional cool nights lightweight full-length clothes are useful. Same for sleeping. General rule: bring fewer clothes than you think you need and nothing formal. One tip: leave your winter coat in your car or a hometown airport
locker. Wear a sweatsuit layer for the airplane over a tropical layer for
Belize arrival. When the plane lands in Belize City, take off the
sweatsuit layer before you get off the plane, We use purified rainwater for all kitchen and washing purposes. San Pedro has drinkable city water. Bottled drinking water is in ample supply in grocery stores and restaurants. San Pedro has good basic medical and pharmacy services. Hospital is back in Belize City, so try to avoid major illness. We have never heard that vaccinations are needed, but you can ask the CDC or your doctor.
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P. O. Box 143, Pescador Drive, San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye, Belize, C.A. Day Phone: +501-226-2087 Cell phone: +501-610-5699 |
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