Owners David and Jane Waugh have taken the dream of their friend Jo Hollman, made it their own, and taken it to a new level.
Jo fell in love with Caye Caulker while vacationing here in the early 90’s. Consulting the local mayor, she discovered that this property was for sale and negotiated its purchase before the trip was over. The original house with its screen less wood slat windows, hand pump water supply and no bath was blown away by a hurricane in 2001.
All that was left was the concrete shed around which that earlier house had been built.
She knew that there could be a spell put in trees and she was familiar from the time she was born with the way bottle trees kept evil spirits from coming into the house - by luring them inside the colored bottles where they cannot get out.
She knew that there could be a spell put in trees and she was familiar from the time she was born with the way bottle trees kept evil spirits from coming into the house - by luring them inside the colored bottles where they cannot get out.
About Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker is a small limestone coral island off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea measuring about 5 miles / 8.0 km (north to south) by less than 1 mile / 1.6 km (east to west).
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How To Get To Caye Caulker
Find the information you need from international flights to Belize to transfer to Caye Caulker on GoSlowCayeCaulker.com.
Our location is in the center of major attractions in the Cayo District from a variety of big cave adventures, jungle zip lines, hiking, birding, horseback trail rides and more.
For more travel information about the Cayo District, please visit TravelBelize.org.
How To Get To Waystation Farm
Once a challenge to reach, Upper Barton Creek is now accessible via the brand new Mountain Pine Ridge highway, also known as Chiquibul Road.
Just about 4 miles from the turn off Western Highway at Georgeville Village, then about 1 ½ miles on a gravel road through the country.
Gold Standard Certification
To keep visitors and residents safe, the Belize Tourism Board has created an extensive “Tourism Gold Standard Recognition Program” as part of its phased reopening plan. This 9-point program includes new guidelines and operating protocols for the tourism industry.
A Gold Standard entity is one that has thoroughly followed the new safety procedures and has the guests’ safety as their utmost priority.
And yes! We are Belize Tourism Gold Standard certified!