How to Enjoy a Wellness Retreat in Belize With Muy’Ono

by Larry Waight

On September 16, 2024, a travel industry publication declared wellness tourism as “taking the U.S. travel industry by storm, reshaping how Americans approach vacations and self-care.” Does this mean travelers are abandoning traditional vacation goals? Not at all. Instead, wellness tourism has seamlessly blended with sightseeing, activities, and experiences aimed at improving physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

With domestic wellness retreats becoming increasingly expensive, more travelers are seeking affordable alternatives abroad. Belize has emerged as a top choice, offering no language barriers, short flight times, and endless opportunities for rejuvenation. In need of a restorative escape where sun, surf, and serenity work their magic? Consider Muy’Ono Resorts, where wellness is always at the forefront.

Choose Your Wellness Retreat With Muy’Ono Resorts

Each property within the Muy’Ono collection provides unique opportunities to restore balance and rejuvenate while immersing guests in the Caribbean lifestyle. Here’s how to find your perfect sanctuary:

Hopkins Bay Resort

An aerial of the northern part of Hopkins. Photo by Hopkins Bay, A Muy’Ono Resort in Belize

Located in the heart of Hopkins, this resort is ideal for those seeking laid-back luxury. Stay in spacious beach houses, unwind at one of two swimming pools, and revitalize with spa treatments. Whether you’re craving adventure or beachside relaxation, Hopkins Bay offers the perfect balance and has earned the #1 Best Value spot on TripAdvisor for Hopkins resorts.

The Watermark Belize Hotel

For those combining wellness with the vibrancy of Ambergris Caye, this elegant resort has it all. Enjoy an onsite spa, fitness center, and pool, or explore the lively energy of San Pedro. Whether you’re lounging or adventuring, The Watermark is your oasis for relaxation and renewal.

Copal Tree Lodge

Copal Tree Lodge in the jungles of the Toledo District. Photo courtesy of property.

Escape to 3,000 acres of lush rainforest and experience the ultimate in sustainable luxury. At Copal Tree Lodge, you’ll find a sanctuary where forest bathing, spa treatments, and fresh, farm-to-table cuisine are the hallmarks of wellness. Perfect for reconnecting with nature, this rural retreat is an unmatched destination for holistic healing.

Sweet Songs Jungle Lodge

Nestled in the jungle, Sweet Songs is designed to melt stress away. With a serene spa, swimming pool, and tranquil surroundings, this lodge encourages relaxation and mindfulness. Guests rave about its ability to provide peace and calm, making it a favorite among wellness travelers.

Blue Horizon Lodge

BHL-135 belize fly fishing muyono blue horizon lodge

Photo via Blue Horizon Lodge

For anglers who find peace in casting a line, Blue Horizon Lodge is a dream come true. Located in prime fly-fishing territory, this intimate resort offers just five guest cabanas, ensuring privacy and tranquility. With expert guides to help you catch tarpon, permit, and bonefish, it’s a wellness retreat like no other.

Thatch Caye

Thatch Caye in Southern Belize. Photo by Muy’Ono Resorts

Looking for a true digital detox? Thatch Caye offers the ultimate romantic escape with overwater bungalows, Belizean cuisine, and yoga sessions. This private island retreat provides the perfect blend of seclusion and serenity, earning rave reviews from Yoga Journal.

What Sets Muy’Ono Apart?

A deep commitment to guest wellness and restoration. Every property under the Muy’Ono brand is designed to help guests thrive, from personalized service to expertly curated experiences. It’s no wonder that many guests return time and again, eager to explore each sanctuary.

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Whether you’re drawn to yoga on a private island, forest bathing in a rainforest, or simply unwinding by the sea, Muy’Ono Resorts invites you to prioritize your well-being in Belize. Ready to start your journey to renewal? Visit one—or all—of these exceptional destinations and find your favorite sanctuary.

All photos courtesy of Muy’Ono

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