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Hopkins is a beach village that gives you easy access to kayaking, snorkeling, diving the barrier reef, jungle treks, Mayan ruins, and many other activities.
The main building |
Tipple Tree Beya is a small,friendly hotel with three rooms in the main building and a private cabana. It is located on a lovely beach with shady palms - in the Garifuna fishing village of Hopkins. Accommodations are well-ventilated, screened, clean, and furnished in simple comfort with hot showers, fans, coffee makers, and refrigerators. |
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neighbours the Garinagu, a unique people, a unique culture. Learn the Garifuna technique of drumming. See Belize. Swing in a hammock with a cold one! However you choose to spend your time this is the place to do it. |
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The cabin |
The three beach front rooms are constructed from beautiful hardwoods and share a shaded veranda with hammocks. The seaview cabin has kitchenette facilities with a coffee pot, fridge, and a microwave. It is surrounded by orchids and fruit trees and is raised on posts - in Belizean style - with hammocks and a picnic table underneath. |
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Immerse
yourself in the
culture of Belize at a price you can afford.
Tipple Tree Beya is a great beach location with accommodations for only $30US - $50US a night, double. Bicycle and kayak rentals. Tours arranged with local independant tour guides. Trips to Cockscomb Jaguar Preserve, Mayflower/Bocowina Mayan Archaeological Site, and snorkeling the second largest barrier reef in the world are just a few. And just in case you are not from an English speaking country - wir sprechen ein bisschen Deutsch (German). |
Flights from the International Airport to Dangriga and pick up from Dangriga airstrip can be arranged for you.
Want
to swing in that hammock? Click here to email for more information
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Reserve
one of the
accommodations at Tipple
Tree Beya by mail at the following postal address: Tipple Tree Beya P. O. Box 206, Dangriga, Stann Creek District, Belize, Central America Or email info@tippletree.com |
All photos by Patricia Sturman - please ask for permission to use