Francis Ford Coppola slept here. Stay at family’s retreats and receive a free night
More than three decades ago, filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola found a dreamy location in Belize’s rain forest to build a family retreat. In 1993, Blancaneaux Lodge, as it would become known, opened to travelers.
The Family Coppola Hideaways now offer a free night’s stay at the lodge and two other Central American retreats for those who want a taste of Coppola’s personal paradise found.
The deal: Forbes magazine once called Turtle Inn and Blancaneaux Lodge in Belize and La Lancha in Guatemala “the most stylish retreats in Central America.”
These places may also be the best off-the-grid vacations you’ll ever take. “Blancaneaux Lodge is a 20-room luxury hideaway where waterfalls tumble into turquoise pools above the jungle canopy,” the website says.
Travelers who visit Blancaneaux Lodge this year will receive a fourth night free. Turtle Inn offers a sixth night free, and La Lancha, a third night free.
When: The offers are good through Dec. 16.
Tested: I found availability at a riverfront cabana at Blancaneaux Lodge for four nights starting July 1 (over Fourth of July). The discounted price is $254 a night, excluding tax. Riverfront cabanas usually cost $339 to $695.
I also checked availability at La Lancha for three nights starting July 1. You can find a rainforest casita for $99, excluding tax, instead of $149.
Info: The Family Coppola Hideaways, www.thefamilycoppolahideaways.com, (844) 773-9574, or email info@thefamilycoppolahideaways.com
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