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). The town on the island is known by the name Caye Caulker Village. Also, the population of Caye Caulker is approximately 2000 people today and still growing.
Things to do in Caye Caulker
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Breakfast cafe Home made bread Home made yogurt Best cafe in town,also capuccino ,latte etc
Seems to be loved by tourists, have veggie options. In addition to eggs has waffles, sandwiches and pancakes. Average coffee, although organic. You can have natural yoghurt with fruits and granola. Very good, but again expensive. They have no understanding what is herbal tea - mint flavored green tea is herbal by their understanding. Also earl grey. Most probably won't visit again due to pricing. Art Cafe is much more professional and better value for money.
4.5 based on 330 reviews
Paradiso Cafe is a hot spot on the island. Best known for serving fresh fruit bowls, omelletes, bacon eggs toast bagels sandwiches and salads from 7-5
The service is great as are the choices for breakfast. Enjoy your coffee and watch the people go by as you feast on some great sandwiches.
4.5 based on 354 reviews
Vegan, Gluten Free and Vegetarian cafe options as well as an eclectic breakfast and lunch menu created with fresh local ingredients. Voted best coffee on Caye Caulker, and serving all types of espresso drinks, juices, smoothies and teas. Open for breakfast and lunch specializing in pancakes, french toast, savory crepes, yogurt fruit and granola, omelets, breakfast burritos, breakfast nachos and bagels. Healthy quinoa and brown rice power bowls for lunch, chilled soups, fresh salads, pita sandwiches and kabobs. Daily Specials. Hours: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed on Thursdays.
Very good option for breakfast if you want something else than traditional belizian breakfast. Lot of veggie options. You can have eggs in different styles, fruit plates and also granola with yoghurt. Very good coffee and delicious, soft banana bread. Quick service, free wifi for 1 hour. Nice atmosphere. Would go again.
4.5 based on 484 reviews
The food is just average, the jalapeno poppers were good! But you are here for the nightlife, it is the main "party" bar of the island and you will see all the locals (all your snorkel guides hang out here) here as well. This is the happening place from 8 to midnight.
4.5 based on 694 reviews
Terry's isn't listed online. Things usually don't have an address on Caye Caulker.... I do have photos to submit though.
We came in with high expectations given the great reviews. However, we found the food to simply be average. We ordered the jerk chicken and ribs. The spices on the chicken were good, but we found it to be a bit dry. The ribs were more moist, but mostly fat and bones. Compared to the jerk chicken we had earlier at lunch at Kareem’s and ribs the night before at Bondi, we found both items less good at the same price.
Service was friendly and the atmosphere nice, it was only the quality of the food that left us slightly disappointed.
5 based on 127 reviews
I can't believe there is a place to review "the cake lady" and I thought we were the only ones to call her that. How wonderful she is and her baking! We stopped here one night going back to our resort for a special treat, we had walked by for several nights and finally decided to try a piece. I will never regret it, it was amazing! The cake is so moist and full of flavor.
5 based on 745 reviews
My wife and I are highly recommend this restaurant. Excellent and delicious cuisine, in a relax atmosphere. Menu is very simple as they offer only two recipe per day. Yesterday I had the Napolitana pasta while my wife joyed the Bell Peppers in a cream sauce. They also have a large selection of apitizers and salads. We liked it so much that we have decided to go back the next day. There is only three tables sitting 6 to 8 people (total of about 24 customers at the time) in this small restaurant. The atmosphere is calm and casual. They are sitting people next to you. There are three services per evening (17h30, 19h00 and 20h30). They are closed on Thursdays and Fridays. Given the restricted number of sitting and the quality of the food , theu are popular on the island and it is recommended to reserved
4.5 based on 142 reviews
Reina's is a small locally own restaurant on the middle street of Caye Caulker Serving Local & Caribbean breakfast, lunch & dinner with a great selection of fresh local seafood grilled or cooked to your specification! We also offer the Best prices on the island!
The owner working solo in this little kitchen turns out honest single-plate meals that feature Caribbean spices: jerk, curries, rice and beans, stews, and more. All are around BD$25 -- average for the island The man works hard, taking the time it seems to do each order from scratch. If the 20 seats are full, expect to wait for your meal. Pass the time with a beer watching the street from this little bit of sheltered sand, watch the colourful waiter ride down the road to get the beer you just ordered, observe locals drop by the 3-seat bar for a chat. Nice little place to which we returned.
4.5 based on 895 reviews
We are a quality coffee shop on the beach in Caye Caulker and our Mission is to provide best quality Belizean coffee beans possible. We make fresh / delicious donuts, bagels, bubble waffles and other unique items along with friendly service. We prepare everything made to order and serve high quality organic Belizean coffee.We also offer a wide variety of smoothies, frappuccinos, ice teas, milkshakes, bubble waffles, tea lemonades , rum balls , etc. With our location on the beach, we offer outdoor Seating where our customers can relax and enjoy the ocean view. Free WiFi
Ice and N Beans is word play on 'Rice and Beans' the backbone of Belizean cuisine, but this time signifying 'Ice' as in something cold (think iced tea or fruit smoothie) and coffee not kidney Beans.
Ice N Beans catapulted into the top 10 best restaurants/cafes on the island thanks to Mario the owner/manager, a low-key guy with a big personality, his barista-trained local staff, the come-again menu and the prime-time location literally on the shores of the Caribbean Sea
Ice N Beans offers a huge selection of coffee and teas, amongst them espresso, Black
London Fog and an array of cappuccinos, lattes, frappuccinos etc Need a wake-up call? Try the mini-donuts. Something other-worldly? Check out the Monster Bagel!
As travellers on vacation, we don't give up on everything we left behind. When it is coffee time, we place our order and take it out to the verandah. The view is Caribbean picture-perfect, the sea-breeze is refreshing. The barrier reef is within range. We just kick-back, sip, savour the flavour, close our eyes and...sigh.
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4.5 based on 530 reviews
Excellent local food and spot for the sunset. Very friendly staff too. Really worth trying this place!Thank you very much. Have a great day.
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