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Wyndham Adds New Private Island Beach Resort in Caribbean

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Wyndham Private Island Beach Resort Belize
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Wyndham Adds New Private Island Beach Resort in Caribbean

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has announced the opening of Turtle Island Beach Resort, Trademark Collection by Wyndham in Belize. The hotel operated by Wyndham Hotels & Resort’s management division is set on a private island on the west side of pristine Ambergris Caye, just five minutes by boat from San Pedro Town.

This will be the third Wyndham-branded hotel in Belize and the second hotel on the island to convert to the Trademark Collection by Wyndham. The hotel franchising company currently has over 8,900 hotels across nearly 95 countries. The Trademark Collection by Wyndham has approximately 115 hotels in the U.S., Canada, Belize, Mexico, Sint Maarten, Curacao, Australia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Belgium. It is is designed for travelers seeking distinctive accommodations in sought-after destinations, with each Trademark hotel maintaining its own unique attributes.

“The resort is an idyllic private island escape with an incredible natural setting for outdoor exploration, relaxation and personal service.  We are able to provide our guests a unique all-encompassing five star experience at our private island retreat,” said Daniel Reigl, General Manager, Turtle Island Beach Resort, Trademark Collection by Wyndham.

Turtle Island Beach Resort

Turtle Island Beach Resort, Trademark Collection by Wyndham offers eight beach houses and five pet-friendly villas with sweeping water views, as well as an infinity pool, spa, fitness center, beach bar, and signature Turtle Island Restaurant. With its location just offshore, Ambergris Caye is largely protected from the strong currents of the Caribbean by the stunning Belize Barrier Reef, the second largest barrier reef in the world, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Easily accessible from the mainland, the hotel offers a quick five-minute, complimentary boat transfer for guests from San Pedro Town. The resort’s villas offer two bedrooms with a full kitchen, terrace and a private pool ideal for enjoying sunset, while the beach houses feature one bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with a thatched roof, offering the best sunrise views. Guests can enjoy complimentary kayak and paddleboard experiences right at the resort’s beach, or world-class snorkeling and diving expeditions at the nearby Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Mexico Rocks. The hotel also features a turtle sanctuary lagoon where three turtles are being nurtured back to health.

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