ACCOMMODATION
& FACILITIES: The Belize River Lodge, previously
known as Barothy's Lodge Ltd., was the first of three fishing
lodges built in Belize. In the early 1960's, Vic Barothy
came to Belize from Cuba, fleeing the late 50's situation
there. In Belize, he located the ideal settings for three
different fishing lodges; one on the southern end of Turneffe
Atoll, one on Spanish Creek, about thirty miles inland,
and one about four miles up the Belize Olde River, which
is the present day Belize River Lodge. After operating these
three Lodges for a few years, he decided logistically that
the four mile river site was best suited for a wide variety
of fishing opportunities. This setting allowed easy access
to a few different rivers, several creeks, and also very
easy access to the FLATS & mangrove cayes, & the
Barrier Reef.
The Lodge was built amongst the palm, coconut, mahogany,
logwood & mango trees, in a genuine jungle setting.
Many native trees were left in place around the Lodge for
atmosphere & shade. Mahogany was the wood used for building
the Lodge.
Today the Belize River Lodge still rests quietly on the
banks of the Belize Olde River, amidst the lush green tropical
setting. Balmy breezes, rich with bird song, drift among
the private mahogany cottages. The Lodge can accommodate
up to sixteen people. The Guest House is a two story mahogany
building. It contains four rooms, each with two single beds,
private hot & cold showers, ceiling fans, & screened
verandas overlooking the Belize Olde River. The Cottage
is set up for two groups of two or for a family of four.
Each room has separate hot & cold showers, ceiling fans,
& two single beds. Both are separated by a connecting
door and share an open veranda. One of the cottage rooms
hasa cozy sitting area. The Bungalow has two rooms, each
with a double & a single bed, private hot & cold
shower, ceiling fan, a/c, & a large screened veranda,
which allows the tropical trade winds to blow through. All
of the Lodge rooms are air conditioned and decorated with
a tropical Belizean ambience. When you return from fishing,
fresh water and ice will be ready in your room, and your
bed will be turned down for you during dinner.
The
main Lodge houses the kitchen, office, Mags' gift shop,
Mike's fishing closet, the dining room, lounge area, screened
in porch & self service bar. From the Belize River Lodge's
kitchen comes an excellent combination of the best Belizean,
Creole, and American cuisine. The Lodge cooks use the freshest
and finest ingredients (even coconuts off the trees in the
front yard), and along with some of Mags' old family recipes,
create some of the most memorable tasty meals, which will
have you asking for a few of her recipes. Remember, save
room for coffee or tea and dessert!
The
dining room's claim to fame are the three solid slab mahogany
tables, where you can find some of the finest dining and
socializing in Belize. Relax and enjoy the atmosphere, and
tell a couple of stories yourself. After dinner, you can
retire to the lounge or the porch for an after dinner refreshment.
Located within this area is our self service bar and the
fly tying table.