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Travel Agent and Commission Information

Belizean Dreams Resort

Belizean Dreams Resort is pleased to inform you that we do work with Travel Agents. Please review some of our most frequently asked questions from Agents like yourself.

Your clients may have many questions about Belize – the primary one being – “How do I experience it all?” Belizean Dreams is an intimate, all inclusive resort located in the quaint coastal village of Hopkins, Belize. Our resort is on the beach, in the southern coastal area of Belize. We’re just minutes away from all of Belize’s major attractions such as: Maya Temples, Caves, Waterfalls and an EXCLUSIVE Snorkeling Tours to the Belize Barrier Reef.

Does Belizean Dreams pay commission?

Yes, we do pay commission to agents on our All Inclusive Package and our Mayan Jungle & Beach Package.

What commission do agents earn on bookings?

If you're interested in booking a stay for your clients, please contact reservations to receive a rate quote and details about the commission you'll earn on the booking.

The following are not eligible for commission:

  • Wedding Package
  • Accommodation upgrades
  • Package Add-Ons or À La Carte items
  • Tours or Spa Services
  • Bookings during Christmas & New Year (including the weeks before and after), contact reservations for exact dates
  • Rates already discounted
  • Rates for children ages 12 and under (13+ are charged as adults)

How do Agents collect their commission?

Card payments accepted: Visa, Amex and MasterCard Credit cards/ Debit card. Kindly note: Discover is currently not being accepted.

For agents to receive commission, the following form must be filled so we can send your commission via a wire transfer or bank draft: Commission Form.

Getting To Know Belize

Once known as “Mother Nature’s Best Kept Secret” Belize is now an alluring travel destination for people from all walks of life. With glistening sandy beaches, untouched rainforests, and a rich cultural history dating all the way back to the ancient Maya, it’s a country that offers something for everyone. Belize is home to a wealth of natural wonders offering unrivaled diving, untouched coral patches, dense jungle, and an underground Mayan world rich with history. From its pristine tropical rainforest to the largest barrier reef in the world, Belize is every traveler’s dream come true.

The Journey

In more recent years, getting to Belize from North America has gotten much faster with direct, nonstop flights from major cities. As the only English-speaking nation in Central America, bordered and strongly influenced by the shores of the Caribbean, Belize is at the epicenter of every wanderlust traveler’s dreams.

In the United States, American Airlines, Delta, Southwest, Sun Country Airlines, United Airlines, and others all now operate flights to Belize (code: BZE) from nearly a dozen major cities, including Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Charlotte, Denver, Minneapolis, and Miami. There are also flights from Toronto, Cancun, Merida, Roatan, Panama City, San Pedro Sula, San Salvador. Currently, all international flights to Belize land at the Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport (BZE). Kindly note, rates do not include international travel.

The Weather

Unlike most other parts of the world, Belize only has two seasons – wet and dry. Our “dry” season is our peak season for visitors who come looking to escape a bleak and dreary Northern winter. The dry season begins in late November (around Thanksgiving) and ends in May. Within our dry season, however, there are three months that are especially the warmest and driest of them all: March, April, and May. That means these months are prime months for all aquatic activities like kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming, diving, snorkeling, fishing and so much more!

The Locals

What makes Belize unique is quite simple: its people. As a small nation with a little over 400,000 residents, Belize is a melting pot of various cultures. With its British colonial ties, Carib settlers, Central American neighbors, and more recent immigrants from around the world, you will surely meet friendly locals with interesting stories. Although most cultures have their own native tongue, English is the official language of Belize, making it easy for tourists to navigate and form a connection with the locals.