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NESTLED IN THE BELIZEAN JUNGLE

In the charming Village of Burrell Boom

Black Orchid Resort is located in Burrell Boom, a charming village in the Belize District of Belize. Situated approximately 25 miles (40 kilometers) west of Belize City, the village lies along the George Price Highway, which connects Belize City to the western part of the country. The village is nestled on the banks of the Belize River, providing picturesque views and easy access to water-based activities.

Burrell Boom was established in the early 20th century and named after an influential figure or family (the exact origin of the name isn’t clearly documented). Historically, the village was a significant trading and transportation hub due to its location on the Belize River, which facilitated the movement of goods and people. Over the years, it has evolved from a bustling trading post to a peaceful village that retains its historical charm while embracing modernity.

- ATTRACTIONS -

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The Belize River

Ideal for river tours, kayaking, and fishing, the river is a key attraction for visitors seeking to explore the natural beauty and wildlife of the region.

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Burrell Boom Village

This small, welcoming community offers a glimpse into traditional Belizean life, with local markets and eateries providing authentic cultural experiences.

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Birdwatching

The area is known for its diverse bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.

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Eco-Tourism Activities

The surrounding natural environment provides opportunities for eco-tours, including jungle hikes and wildlife observation.

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Nearby Attractions

Burrell Boom is a short drive from several other notable destinations, including the Mayan ruins of Xunantunich and Cahal Pech, and the Belize Zoo.

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BELIZE

Mother Nature's Best-Kept Secret

Belize is a small country of 8,867 square miles that sits on the northeastern coast of Central America. The friendly neighbor of Mexico and Guatemala, Belize shares ancient Mayan past and common ethnic backgrounds with Central America.

But it is the salty air drifting over from the Caribbean Sea that has infected the country with a colorful Caribbean flamboyance that can be seen through its distinct Colonial/Caribbean-style architecture, coconut-based dishes, white sandy beaches, laid-back ambience and its English and Creole dialects. Belize is in fact the only Central American country with English as a first language.

With approximately 270,000 people living peacefully in a secure political environment, enriched in diverse cultures, Belize is a premier ecotourism destination. Though small, Belize boasts the largest Barrier Reef in the Western Hemisphere, the famous Blue Hole, three of the four pristine atolls in the Atlantic, over 200 sand islands, the only Jaguar Preserve in the world and over 500 species of exotic birds.

- HOW TO GET HERE -

We are conveniently located just 25 minutes from Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport. If you plan to rent a vehicle, detailed directions are easily accessible via Google Maps.

For a seamless arrival, we offer airport transfers at an additional cost. We kindly ask that transfers be arranged at least 24 hours in advance, and they can be added during the online booking process.

If you require transportation from another location, such as the water taxi terminal or other districts, please contact us directly, and we’ll be happy to assist with available options.