Jungle Jeanie By The Sea
Hopkins Village, Stann Creek
Hotel Description
Jungle Jeanie's is a place where you can enjoy beachfront accommodations
in a natural, jungle setting. With a love for nature, the owners have
created unique eco-style cabanas using natural materials set in a natural
setting. You might have driftwood converted to a towel rack, palm leaves
woven into part of a door or a table made from a giant tree. There are
trails through the bush on the property where you can see many species of
birds. Enjoy a beachside volleyball area, boccee ball, and a beachside
fire pit to cook up the catch of the day. There are a few different
options for lodging depending on your budget. All have fans and
refrigerators. Whether you want to relax in the hammock, lie on the
beach, or dive into activities in the surrounding area, you will be
comfortable and at home in this tranquil, picturesque setting.
History & Owners John and Jeanie have lived in Belize for many years after they moved from
Canada. After living in Belize City for a few years, they eventually
moved to Hopkins where they opened the hotel in the village. Two years
ago they moved to the south end of the village to a quiet spot on almost
2 acres of land. They knew they wanted "Jungle" in the name of the
property and so it became Jungle Jeanie's. She now has stories of how
this name has stuck and she is referred to as 'Jungle Jeannie' throughout
the village. Jeanie loves to jog, swim and windsurf. John enjoys
cooking and is always coming up with new ideas to use local ingredients
in his dishes.
Amenities
 | Fan in Room |  | Private Bath |
 | Hot Water |  | 24-hour Electricity |
 | Phone on Site |  | Internet on Site |
 | Laundry Service |  | Camping Available |
 | Snack/Gift Shop |  | Children Allowed |
Tours
 | Can Arrange |  | References Provided |
Languages Spoken  | English |  | German |
Location & Directions Hopkins Village From the Southern Highway, turn at the junction for Hopkins and travel approximately 3 miles to the village. Upon entering Hopkins when the road dead ends at a T, turn right towards the south. Go about 1 mile. Shortly after the pavement ends there will be a sign on the left for Jungle Jeanie's. It's just down the lane on the left by the beach.
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