A WONDERFUL & A LUXURIOUS OASIS
Whether your holiday dreams consist of paddle-boarding in balmy Caribbean waters, personalised spa programs or zip lining through a lush jungle, Belize’s Naia Resort makes for a wonderful base.
Here on the beautiful Placencia Peninsula in southern Belize, Naia Resort and Spa feels like a luxurious oasis set on a 200-acre private reserve. Boasting a mile-long stretch of powdery white beach, loungers nestled under swaying palms and a stunning jungle spa with six over-the-water treatment rooms, this is the perfect place to unwind. Guests are accommodated in 35 secluded beach houses and tree-top villas, all with dreamy sea views and outdoor showers.
While the focus of a stay at Naia is on relaxation, you’ll find the Placencia Peninsula is the springboard for an array of land and sea adventures, from river tubing and waterfall hikes to visits to ancient Maya sites. Whatever activities you choose to pursue, Naia’s concierge team are on hand and ready to organise everything from transportation to guides.
Naia Resort And Spa
Naia Resort And Spa, at a glance
- Laidback resort encompassing 19 acres of secluded beachfront in southern Belize
- Set within the private 200-acre Cocoplum Community on the Placencia Peninsula
- 35 beautifully appointed beach houses with a choice of one, two- and three-bedrooms
- Amenities include deep soaking tubs and outdoor showers
- All rooms have views of the Caribbean Sea
- Three restaurants, including The Beach Bar & Grill, the Lagoon Spa Cafe and the signature waterfront restaurant, 1981
- Menus are seasonally-influenced and inspired by the authentic flavours of Belize
For leisure and pleasure
- Stunning 7,000-square-foot spa with over-the-water treatment rooms
- Fully equipped fitness suite and yoga studio
- Refreshing swimming pool
- Land-based activities include birdwatching, lagoon kayaking, zip lining, waterfall hikes, monkey viewing and river tubing
- Water activities include snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing and catamaran sailing
- Enjoy visits to local spice farms, chocolate producers and local wildlife sanctuaries, as well as ancient Maya sites and caves
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