When travelers think of Belize, they often picture the islands and beaches. But for me, Alvin Brown, the soul of Belize lives inland — in the rivers, the hills, and the Maya history that surrounds us here in Cayo.
That’s why I’m proud to support Cahal Pech Cabins. It’s more than a stay — it’s a way of being in Belize that feels closer to how we Belizeans actually live. Quiet mornings by the river, birds calling through the trees, the ruins of Cahal Pech just minutes away.
Why I Believe in Cahal Pech Cabins
I’ve worked in tourism since 2006, and as a licensed Belizean tour guide, I’ve seen how visitors connect most deeply when they slow down. Cahal Pech Cabins offers that.
- Location with meaning: Just outside San Ignacio, by the Belize River, and minutes from the ancient Maya site of Cahal Pech.
- Space to breathe: Unlike resorts, cabins give privacy, nature, and a rhythm that matches Belize’s seasons.
- Part of a story: Staying here ties you to the living history of Cayo — where Maya, Mestizo, Creole, and Mennonite communities share space and culture.
What You Can Do Around Here
When you stay at Cahal Pech Cabins, you’re in the middle of Belize’s inland treasures:
- Take a canoe or kayak trip down the Macal River.
- Visit the San Ignacio Market, one of Belize’s most colorful cultural gatherings.
- Join a tour to Caracol, ATM Cave, or Xunantunich, guided by local experts.
- Simply swing in a hammock and listen — to birds, wind, and the stillness.
Why This Matters to Me
On my website, Belize With Alvin, I share the deeper story of our country — the history, the rivers, the mountains, the people. Cahal Pech Cabins fits that same vision.
Here, travelers don’t just sleep; they connect. And that connection is what makes travel to Belize truly transformational.
Plan Your Stay
If you’re looking for a place that feels Belizean at the core — not touristy, not rushed, but alive with memory and meaning — Cahal Pech Cabins is where I’d send you.

