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Rum Point
Inn is located 60 miles south of Belize City on the Placencia Peninsula.
Rum Point
Inn, where personalized service is the rule and the unique ambiance
is famous, has been run by the Bevier family since it's opening
in 1974.
George and
Corol Bevier came to Belize with their four children in 1971. After
many years of travel and living in Latin America, they selected
Belize as the perfect place to offer guests a truly unique and varied
experience, encompassing many of their own personal interests, including
the protection of Belize's ecology, the reef, natural history and
Maya culture.
In conjunction
with their interest in the Belizean environment, the Beviers have
endeavored to make Rum Point as Green a hotel as possible and joined
in efforts to conserve and protect the natural resources of both
the peninsula and the country.
FACILITIES:
At Rum Point
you will be cosseted in a spacious exotic setting nestled in your
own oasis, a sculpted dome Cabana within feet of the tranquil Caribbean
or one of the air-conditioned Garden Suites.
The social
hub of the resort is the Main Lodge, a colonial style building dating
from the 1950's. You will find the Library and the magnificent,
hammock hung Verandah! In their seaside tropical Dining Room, wonderful
meals are prepared daily.
Rum Point
Inn has 10 beachfront Cabanas and 12 air-conditioned Suites with
a special flair that will enhance your stay. Each spacious room,
with either a king or two queen beds and many with a convertible
sofa, enjoys a private bath, ceiling fan, personal safe, coffee
maker and refrigerator.
Rum Point
Inn amenities for guests include:
- for guests
include the garden pool with its soothing waterfall
- a relaxing
room for therapeutic massage and organic facial and body treatments
- bicycles
- snorkel
gear
- many beach
chairs and shady palapas
- a Gift
Shop with many local crafts
- a full
service Bar and laundry service
- USA direct
telephone service, high speed Email and Internet Access
- a Library
- Reputedly the largest private library in Belize, includes both
books and magazines and covers Maya studies, Natural History,
Belizean authors and history as well as a large assortment of
reference materials, current fiction, Latin American authors,
a book selection for children and some board games
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