Journey's End Resort, Belize, Welcomes Groups and Grandmas~Charming Seaside Retreat Perfect for Meetings, Incentives and Family Reunions
Journey’s End Resort, located on Ambergris Caye, Belize, offers the perfect scenario for memorable meetings and family reunions: unique meeting facilities; a small island community loaded with activities for all ages; comfortable accommodations; outstanding food and beverage options; friendly coordinators to help plan special events; impeccable personal service and a desirable location.
AMBERGRIS CAYE, Belize (PRWEB) March 29, 2005 -- Journey’s End Resort,
located on Ambergris Caye, Belize, offers the perfect scenario for memorable
meetings and family reunions: unique meeting facilities; a small island
community loaded with activities for all ages; comfortable accommodations;
outstanding food and beverage options; friendly coordinators to help plan
special events; impeccable personal service and a desirable location.
Journey’s End “BANS” shoes and neckties in its meeting area. The
resort’s 1800 square foot, air-conditioned, sand floor Barefoot Conference
Center is conveniently located on the resort grounds. The facility features
video equipment, television, slide projector, presentation board, 100 person
capacity, catering, private bar, and restrooms. The resort has hosted such
notable groups as Harvard Business School, Primavera Software and Inamed Group
Health.
Group excursions to the rainforest, Mayan Ruins, Manatee safari,
Belize Zoo, cave tubing, Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary, Guanacaste National
Park, and the Blue Hole can be arranged through the hotel. Additionally, the
resort is known for its world-class scuba diving and snorkeling, fly fishing and
bird watching, as well as Ambergris Caye’s only PADI Five Star Gold Palm dive
facility.
Journey’s End has also just unveiled their newest restaurant
LUNA. Stylishly eclectic, Luna offers a fusion of fine cuisine, LA HABANA, a
signature martini bar, live music and an array of premium cigars in an elegant,
oceanfront setting.
“The resort staff goes out of their way to
accommodate any request, big or small”, states, Ruben Munoz, manager of the
resort. “From family reunions for 100 and CEO boardroom meetings for 12 and we
have been able to please them all. There’s something for everyone here at
Journey’s End.”
Group rates start at $120 through $195 and require 10
rooms or more; one complimentary room is earned for every 10 paid for.
Additionally, these rates are commissionable to travel agents and wholesalers.
Group packages available (and listed at www.journeysendresort.com); include packages for 4 & 7
nights Dive, 5 & 7 nights Summer Family, 5 nights Lovers Paradise - Spa, and
5 & 7 nights Adventure.
Accessible only by boat and noted for its
beauty and secluded location, Journey’s End Resort graces nearly 50 acres of
lush tropical surroundings and beach front property on Ambergris Caye in Belize.
Perched on the edge of the second largest barrier reef in the world, Journey’s
End is home to world-class scuba diving and snorkeling, fly fishing and bird
watching, as well as Ambergris Caye’s only PADI Five Star Gold Palm dive
facility.
This intimate island retreat is just a short trip from the
bustling town of San Pedro, where guests may enjoy, quaint shops, or take a day
trip to the mainland to visit the Mayan ruins or experience cave tubing or tour
the exotic rainforest. Throughout the years, Journey’s End Resort has
implemented environmental programs, including a water purification system, an
onsite greenhouse and energy preservation policies to help maintain and conserve
the environment.
Journey’s End Resort offers 48 luxurious
accommodations, from private cabanas and spacious suites to large guest rooms
and an elaborate three bedroom villa. In addition, this tropical paradise
includes meeting facilities, wedding and honeymoon packages, high speed Internet
access, and the full service Serenity Spa. For more information or reservations
please call 800-460-5665 or visit www.journeysendresort.com.
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