COLINDA CABANAS
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Hôtel proposant des cabines, villas et suites, équipé de vélos, kayaks, anti-moustiques et eau potable pour ses résidents.
L'équipe de Colinda Cabanas se met en quatre pour que vous passiez un séjour mémorable. Les différentes cabines, villas et suites proposent des standards plus ou moins confortables, et toutes remplissent la mission de vous fournir un cadre idyllique pour vos vacances. Vélos, kayaks, anti-moustiques, eau potable sont mis à votre disposition gratuitement. L'accès direct à la plage et au ponton ajoutent au parfait de cet hôtel. Rien n'est laissé au hasard. On aime, et on recommande vivement, voici un endroit que l'on ne veut plus quitter.
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Avis des membres sur COLINDA CABANAS
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I stayed at Colinda Cabanas for the second time in less than a year! December 2022 and November 2023 and I'm planning to return in December 2024.
Kari, the owner, as well as Emelita, Rosita and all of the staff are incredibly kind, friendly and helpful. They've helped us booked taxi rides to/from the airport and an island tour with a local taxi driver. I adore them all so much.
The cabanas and grounds are well-kept. No bugs, A/C blasting cool air, hammocks to lounge on, hot showers, plenty of drinking water and a full kitchen for some cabanas. The pier with the palapa is where you can soak up the sun or take in ocean breeze and views. There's even a resident, harmless iguana who loves to chill and bask in the sun near the pier. I call him Godzilla Junior.
As for the location, it's 10 minutes from "downtown" Caye Caulker. I don't know how one would complain about a TEN MINUTE walk to the other side of the island. The island's motto is "Go Slow" after all. Yes, the beachfront path (and all the roads) gets pretty wet after it rains but you're on an island with no paved streets. I recommend sandals with ankle straps or water shoes. Want dry land? Go to Aruba. Heck, I love that it's on the other side of the island away from bars, local businesses, other hotels and tourists. I want peace and quiet but I also want easy access to everything. Oh, bring a flashlight because it can get pretty dark on the island.
I highly, strongly recommend Colinda Cabanas. Such a wonderful place.
A week prior to my trip, Kari checked in with me and offered to stock my room with groceries and also book at taxi for me from Caye Caulker Airport. I took her up of both. Tropic Air put me on an earlier flight and I sent a message from BZE airport, expecting to need to wait a bit when I landed, but Peter was there ready to greet me.
They have a cafe on site and offer coffee/tea and croissant in the mornings. They even did laundry too. Everyone was friendly and helpful. Will definitely stay with them again the next time I'm in Caye Caulker.