Guest User
December 18, 2023
I met a good friend at Macaw Bank, where we spent 4 days, 4 nights. We were the only guests at the Lodge, so we got very personal attention from the managers, Leticia and Raul. Those two people are the NICEST folks you will ever meet! We enjoyed many conversations with them. They are very experienced in the hospitality business, having worked several decades for one of the oldest and most exclusive jungle lodges in Belize, Chan Chich. Leti is a very efficient manager and top-notch gardener (her garden/orchard is FULL of interesting fruit trees, herbs and vegetables), while Raul is a superb bird guide and excellent cook. They work seamlessly together. We chose not to leave the property for external tours; rather, we enjoyed the grounds, the gardens, the birds, the Macal River, the several miles of trails. We went out two mornings on birding walks with Raul. He is amazing! He knows (and can even whistle) many bird calls and songs, and he is very adept at spotting and identifying whatever bird calls, sits or flies by. One note to guests-- since the property is a long ways from town (8 miles?), you need to pay for transport to/from the property ($45 US one-way to San Ignacio) unless you have a sturdy 4-wheel vehicle) and eat meals on-site. The meals are delicious, but also expensive. Transportation from the airport to Macaw Bank is also very expensive ($160 US one-way), but there aren't many options. All-in-all, we were very happy with our experience at the property and would heartily recommend Macaw Bank Jungle Lodge to others.