This place is superbly relaxing and has a beautiful and very private setting on Turneff Atoll. Blackbird Caye is the only resort on the island (although it shares the island with an Oceanic Research Station, which researches dolphins and the abundant coral reefs and which you can visit, as we did several times).
There were almost no bugs when we were there (the last week of January 2008). As instructed, we took insect repellent but did not use it even once. We were also lucky with the weather. It rained lightly a few times, but only at night.
The island is accessed either through a 20 minute flight from Belize City (the resort has its own airstrip) or a one and a half hour boat trip, either of which the resort will arrange. We flew one way and took the boat the other way, which really helped us picture the relative distances and varying states of development of the surrounding islands.
Yes, there are a few crocodiles far back in backwater ponds on the island but we walked everywhere, exploring the island in confidence. The prevasive sense is that it is a safe and welcoming place. The divers in the group were very complimentary about their experience. There are 3 scheduled dives per day. We were novice snorklers and had a blast, encountering thousands of colourful tropical fish as well as many baracuda, stingrays, squid (one group of 14, swimming together) and schools of huge tarpon. There are two snorkel trips a day, with time between for kayaking. We had some initial equipment problems and the snorkel guide graciously loaned us extra masks that he had. It reminded me of a ski vacation because of the high activity level, except it was warm and very quiet. After dinner and a drink, you fall into a hammock for a nap or into bed exhausted around 9:00 pm and then are up early the next morning keen to do it all over again. The staff is unfailingly pleasant and helpful and the bartender creatively invents delicious new cocktails. The food is the best I have had on an all-inclusive vacation, which is just as well, seeing as there is no place else on the island to eat. The cabanas are really pretty and well cleaned and maintained. The trip to the Blue Hole and Lighthouse Reef you will never forget. Even the resort's little library was a pleasant surprise. Oddly, when we were there, Blackbird was half empty... you have to wonder why such a perfect place isn't booked to the rafters. It is, of course, pricier than Ambergris Caye or Caye Caulker, etc., but for those who seek peace and quiet, it is worth much more than the price differential. Ii is possible I over-tipped for the few days we were there (tipping guidelines would have been appreciated), but it was such a terrific time that I just felt grateful to all the staff.
We did the Caye Resorts "Reef and Rainforest" package, where you spend the first 4 nights at Blackbird Caye and then move to duPlooy's on the Mical River outside San Ignacio for the rest of the week. The jungle portion was fine except for the Tikal excursion, which was poorly handled by duPlooy's (see my review of duPlooy's Jungle Lodge), but in retrospect I wish we had spent the whole week at Blackbird.
I am almost reluctant to write this review because if Blackbird gets all the business they deserve, either we will never be able to book a cabana again or their prices will go through the roof.
There is a lot of world to see and experience out there. We do not like to repeat trips... but we would definitely go back to Blackbird Caye. if you like privacy and if you are lucky (as we were) with the weather, this will rank among your best trips.








