Belize Has a New All-Inclusive Resort, With 55 Suites, Two Pools, and a Swim-Up Bar 

By: - February 12th, 2026
The newest all-inclusive in Belize.
The newest all-inclusive in Belize.

The early light on Ambergris Caye brushes the water in pale green and then deep blue before the sun clears the horizon. Boats slip across the calm sea, and the reef is already near enough that you can see the dark patches of coral beneath shallow water. At Reef Haven Belize, the day begins with that reef in view, and most of the island feels within reach.

A newly opened all-inclusive resort has debuted on the island where true all-inclusive stays have been rare. Reef Haven Belize, the reimagined property that was once Margaritaville, invites travelers to stay in one- and two-bedroom suites, enjoy a range of activities rooted in Belizean culture and the reef, and eat relaxed coastal cuisine without planning every detail of the day.

It’s actually the only true all-inclusive in Ambergris Caye, with most other options having all-inclusive options but not exclusively all-inclusive, as we like to say. 

Where It Is and How You Get There
Reef Haven Belize is a short boat ride from San Pedro after a flight from Belize City. The resort includes round-trip boat transfers in the all-inclusive price, so your arrival feels simple. The location is directly along the Belize Barrier Reef — the second-largest reef system in the world — making snorkeling and reef excursions a core part of the experience.

What You’ll Stay In
The resort has 55 one- and two-bedroom suites with either garden or oceanfront views, plus a single three-bedroom oceanfront penthouse. The layouts give you room to spread out, sit on a terrace, or watch the water change color as you plan your day.

What You Can Do Each Day
Reef Haven’s all-inclusive plan centers on activities that put the reef and local culture front and center. Each morning offers guided sunrise meditation and yoga, and family yoga sessions are part of the schedule. There’s a pickleball court and a fitness gym called the Burn Box if you want to stay active.

Local cultural experiences include Garifuna drumming sessions, where you learn rhythms rooted in Belizean tradition. Hands-on culinary and mixology demonstrations, including how to make ceviche, give you a taste of Belize and takeaways you can use at home. Guided snorkel trips from the resort place you just moments from coral gardens and marine life.

At K’IN Spa, signature treatments incorporate elements such as copal and other locally inspired rituals. If you book directly through the resort’s website, one spa treatment is included in your all-inclusive stay.

Food and Drink Options
Dining at Reef Haven spans several venues so you can eat without feeling tied to a schedule. Salt & Stone serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with options for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free diets. Driftwood Grill offers open-air beachfront meals, and Reefline Deck focuses on light daytime fare like fresh ceviches and poke bowls.

In the evenings, Ember Yard hosts intimate dinners and private dining with fire-based cooking, including Garifuna cultural nights. Across the property, you’ll find Sand Bar, Haven Bar, and a Swim-Up Bar where handcrafted cocktails are a part of the day. In-room dining is available daily from early morning through late evening.

What This All-Inclusive Feels Like
Instead of a tightly scheduled itinerary, Reef Haven’s programming is designed to feel flexible. Bonfires on the beach and s’mores in the evening give you low-pressure moments to gather under stars after a day on or near the water. The reef is never far from view or thought, whether you’re in the water, on a yoga mat, or sitting with a drink at sunset.

Your stay covers all meals across every restaurant on property, with à la carte dining throughout the resort. Reservations are recommended for certain venues, particularly in the evenings. Menus include vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. The beverage program features house spirits, local beers, and wines by the glass as part of the all-inclusive rate. Premium spirits and select wines are available at an additional cost. Room service is included daily from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., giving you the option to stay in without missing a meal.

Why It Matters for Your Trip
Ambergris Caye has long been a top Belize destination for independent travel — a place with small hotels, restaurants you walk to, and reef excursions you book as you go. Reef Haven Belize adds an all-inclusive option that keeps your base on the island while bundling meals, activities, transfers, and experiences into one package. It’s a practical choice if you want the reef, the food, and a range of included experiences without managing every detail yourself.

When to Go
Belize’s high season runs from late November through April, when water clarity and weather conditions are at their best. Reef Haven’s all-inclusive pricing and inclusions make it easy to lock in logistics early, so you can plan reef days, cultural sessions, and relaxed evenings along the water without last-minute coordination.

If you’re curious about Belize and want an all-inclusive that keeps you on Ambergris Caye close to the reef and local flavor, Reef Haven Belize gives you a new way to do it.

About the author

Karen Udler is the Deputy Travel Editor of Caribbean Journal. A graduate of Duke University, has been traveling across the Americas for three decades. First an expert on Latin American travel, Karen has been traveling with CJ for more than a decade. She likes to focus on wellness, luxury travel and food.
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