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PELICAN BEACH RESORT

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Owned and operated by Belizeans, for over four decades.  Pelican Beach Resorts and the Bowman family have been active in cultural, community and conservation issues in Dangriga and throughout Belize.  We are committed to Belize's development in a sustainable and responsible manner.

Pelican Beach Resort was the brainchild of retired citrus farmer Henry Bowman Sr. (poularly known as "HTA").  Construction on the hotel began in 1969, and Pelican Beach opened for business in 1971 with 10 rooms and a restaurant and bar.  At first, tours were only offered to the family's modest vacation home on the island of South Water Caye.

Dangriga (then called Stann Creek Town) was little known as a tourist destination. This soon changed as the enthusiasm of Henry Bowman Jr. and his wife Alice, coupled with their considerable management and cooking skills, coaxed a steady stream of researchers, student groups and families to visit. Dangriga (then called Stann Creek Town) was little known as a tourist destination. This soon changed as the enthusiasm of Henry Bowman Jr. and his wife Alice, coupled with their considerable management and cooking skills, coaxed a steady stream of researchers, student groups and families to visit.

A private airstrip built adjacent to the hotel was the main conduit for visitors, who were flown in from Belize City in a four seater Cessna 182. The airstrip was later donated to the town by Pelican Beach Resort and is now the Dangriga Municipal Airstrip, accommodating hourly flights every day. Other guests arrived via the Hummingbird Highway in taxis, buses and open-backed trucks.

At night, by the light of a beach bonfire, visitors shared the music and culture of the Garifuna people. By day they took tours to the offshore reef, the Mayan temples in the west and the rainforest in the south; or engaged in such popular activities as fishing, snorkeling and bird watching.


ROOM DESCRIPTIONS


Enjoy spacioWith architecture reminiscent of Belize's colonial past, colorful tropical gardens, sprawling verandas, and shaded dockside palapas, Pelican Beach Resort.  Dangriga is filled with old world charm. us, airy rooms in warm colors and your own private veranda overlooking the Caribbean Sea when staying at Pelican Beach Resort - Dangriga!

Whispering Pines is the main lodge with 8 rooms on the second floor. 

The Ixora is across the lawn on the north with 4 A/C rooms on each of 2 floors.

Room Types
  • 12 air-conditioned rooms
  • 4 ceiling fanned rooms facing the sea.
PROPERTY AMENITIES
*  Total Units:  16
*  Coconut Grill
*  Bar
*  Coffee Shop



ROOM AMENITIES
*  Air conditioning
*  Ceiling Fans

*  Hardwood appointments
*  Private verandas overlooking ocean
*  Telephone
*  Television
*  Free WIFI
*  Complimentary morning coffee
Where To Stay
Ambergris
Caye Caulker
Islands - Atolls
Placencia
Cayo
Belize City
Dangriga
Hopkins
Orange Walk
Corozal
Toledo

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Ambergris Caye, Coconut Drive
San Pedro, Belize


What To Do
Scuba Diving
Snorkeling
Reef Fishing
Sailing in Belize
Jungles & Parks
Caving Systems
Maya Temples
Spa Treatments

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  • Home Page
  • About Belize
    • Where is Belize?
    • Belize Information >
      • Calendar of Events
    • Traveling to Belize >
      • International Airport
      • Arriving To Belize
      • Leaving Belize
    • Traveling in Belize >
      • Water Taxi Transfers
      • Land Shuttle Transfers
      • Golf Cart Rentals
    • Travel Tips
    • Travel Insurance
    • FAQ
  • WHERE TO STAY
    • Best Accommodations
    • Ambergris Caye >
      • Where To Stay >
        • Belize Budget Suites
      • About San Pedro
    • Caye Caulker >
      • Where To Stay
    • Islands & Atolls >
      • Where To Stay
      • Where To Eat
    • Cayo District >
      • Where To Stay
    • Belize District >
      • Where to Stay
    • Stann Creek District >
      • Where To Stay - Dangriga
      • Where To Stay - Hopkins
    • Orange Walk >
      • Where to Stay
      • Things To Do
    • Corozal District >
      • Where To Stay
    • Toledo District >
      • Where To Stay
      • Where to Eat
  • THINGS TO DO
    • Best of Belize
    • Things To Do >
      • Foods of Belize
    • Unguided Activities
    • Diving
    • Snorkeling
    • Fishing
    • Sailing
    • Adrenaline
    • Jungle
    • Caving
    • Mayan Temples