My wife and I stayed at the Bellvue. It was great being in the Center of town, right on the waterfront. The Lounge was a favorite of mine. There is nothing quite as satisfying for a northerner than to set and watch a cold drink condense on the bar. This was the first time I'd ever seen drinks wrapped in paper napkins in order to avoid a puddle.
I had my first Belikin in that lounge. I'm afraid I made a bit of a gaff on arrival. A friend had warned me about the almost universal manner of requesting a tip, the slight brush of the hand past the pocket. The first time I saw it was when the cook (as it turned out) helped to carry our luggage to the room. We were both somewhat overwhelmed by the experience of Belize(which begins as you board your aircraft for the final leg into the country) and I didn't quite recognize the signal when it was presented to me. I'm afraid I'll always be seen as a piker by that fellow and by everyone else now that I've confessed publicly. Normally I tip regularly and generously.
The rooms were simple but comfortable, the entire staff was incredibly friendly and helpfull. The food in the restaurant was fine. We had a couple of very good meals there. Access to the city could not be better. You just step out the door and you are there. I hope we get to see the Bellvue hotel again, someday.





