Is Itza Resort Worth It?

Is Itza Resort Worth It? (Honest Review + Real Cost Breakdown)

Most people asking this question aren’t casually browsing.

They’re already serious about diving in Belize.

They’ve seen the Blue Hole.
They’ve looked at Ambergris Caye.
And now they’re trying to figure out:

Is staying at Lighthouse Reef actually worth it?

The short answer is:

Yes — but only for the right kind of traveler.

Let’s break it down honestly.

Group of guests at Itza Resort on Lighthouse Reef Atoll Belize sharing their experience during a dive trip in 2022

🐚Thank You – Mr. Ken  and his Gang for Visiting and Sharing this photo.

Many guests who understand the experience end up returning—some more than once.

What You’re Really Paying For

At first glance, Itza Resort doesn’t look cheap.

Room rates start around:

  • $350–$450 per night (double occupancy)
  • $80 per person per day (meal plan)
  • $300 per person (round-trip transfer)
  • $80–$125 per dive

So a typical 4–7 night stay can land around:

👉 $2,500–$3,500+ per person

That’s the real number, excluding tax.

No hiding it.

Much of the cost comes from operating 50 miles offshore — fuel, staffing, food provisioning, solar systems, and daily dive logistics on a remote atoll.

Private balcony with hammock at Itza Resort sky level room overlooking palm trees and Caribbean Sea on Lighthouse Reef Belize
A private balcony hammock at Itza Resort offers a quiet place to rest above the palms, with glimpses of the Caribbean just beyond.

So… Why Do Divers Still Book It?

Because the value is not in the room.

It’s in what you don’t have to do.

The Biggest Difference: No Commute

From Ambergris Caye:

  • 2–3 hours each way to Lighthouse Reef
  • 1 day = 2 dives
  • Long, exhausting boat rides

From Itza:

  • 5–30 minutes to dive sites
  • 3–4 dives per day
  • Back to the resort between dives

That changes everything.

Many travelers first compare staying on Lighthouse Reef versus Ambergris Caye.

What the Experience Actually Feels Like

You wake up on the atoll.

You gear up on the dock.

Within minutes, you’re descending onto a reef that most divers spend half a day reaching.

After your dive, you come back.

Not to a crowded boat —
but to shade, water, food, and time to reset.

Then you go again.

If you’re trying to picture what daily life actually feels like on the island — from meals to rooms to dive schedules — I’ve broken it down here:
What to Expect at Itza Resort

The Blue Hole Truth

Everyone comes for the Blue Hole.

But most divers leave talking about something else.

Half Moon Caye Wall.
The Aquarium.
Cathedral.
Que Brada.

The Blue Hole is the headline.
The reef around it is the experience.

Scuba divers swimming beneath massive stalactites inside the Great Blue Hole, Lighthouse Reef Atoll, Belize
Divers exploring the interior of the Great Blue Hole, where ancient stalactites reveal that this massive sinkhole was once a dry cave before rising sea levels flooded it.

Itza Resort sits on Lighthouse Reef Atoll — one of the most remote and protected reef systems in Belize.

If you’re not familiar with what that really means, this guide explains it clearly:
What to Expect at Lighthouse Reef Atoll

Pros (Real Ones)

  • Unmatched proximity to Lighthouse Reef
  • Small groups (max ~6 divers)
  • Flexible dive planning
  • Return to resort between dives
  • Uncrowded dive sites
  • Strong local knowledge and guiding

Cons (Be Honest Here)

  • No air conditioning
  • Limited hot water
  • Boat transfer can be rough
  • Fixed transfer days (Wed/Sat)
  • Not ideal for non-divers
  • Total cost adds up quickly
  • Weather can occasionally delay transfers or Blue Hole trips — part of diving a true offshore atoll.

Who It’s Perfect For

  • Certified divers
  • Couples or small groups
  • People who value time in the water
  • Divers who want more than just the Blue Hole

Who Should Skip It

  • Travelers looking for a luxury resort
  • Non-divers wanting activities
  • People sensitive to heat or rustic conditions
  • Anyone expecting nightlife or entertainment

Why So Many Guests Return to Itza Resort

Divers have been talking about staying and diving here since the early 2000s — back when many travelers knew the property as Itza Lodge, now Itza Resort. Older dive forum discussions and trip reports from those years often describe the same things guests still mention today: healthy reefs, small groups, quiet island life, and the feeling of being immersed in Lighthouse Reef instead of commuting to it.

One of the strongest signs that Itza Resort delivers something special is how many guests come back.

Not because it’s the easiest place to reach.

Not because it’s the most luxurious resort in Belize.

But because Lighthouse Reef Atoll creates the kind of diving experience that stays with people long after they leave.

Many returning guests say the same things:

  • The reef still feels alive
  • The diving never feels crowded
  • The staff remembers them
  • Every trip feels slightly different depending on weather, currents, and marine life
  • And life on the atoll slows people down in a way they didn’t expect

Some guests return specifically for:

  • Half Moon Caye Wall
  • Eagle ray encounters
  • Reef sharks and large schools of fish
  • The quiet atmosphere of Long Caye
  • Or simply the feeling of waking up already surrounded by the reef

Others come back because the experience becomes easier the second time.

Once you understand:

  • the transfer process
  • the rhythm of island life
  • the weather patterns
  • and what remote atoll diving is really about

…the trip becomes less about checking the Blue Hole off a list, and more about reconnecting with a place.

That’s a big difference.

And it’s one reason many experienced divers end up returning to Lighthouse Reef more than once.

Independent dive forums and trip reports — including discussions dating back to the early 2000s from the Itza Lodge years — often mention the same themes: healthy reefs, uncrowded diving, small-group experiences, and guests returning specifically for the Lighthouse Reef experience.

The Real Question

It’s not:

“Is Itza worth it?”

It’s:

“Do you want to visit Lighthouse Reef… or live there for a few days?”

If you’re still comparing options and want to see how Itza fits alongside other dive resorts in Belize — including location, access, and dive style — this breakdown will help:
Best Dive Resorts in Belize (And How to Choose the Right One)

Final Verdict

If you’re coming to Belize just to “see the Blue Hole,”
a day trip will do.

But if you want:

  • multiple dives
  • better conditions
  • less travel
  • deeper access to the reef

Then yes—

👉 Itza Resort is worth it.

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View from behind Elvis Solis scuba diving over a healthy Belize reef with orange sponges, sea fans, coral formations, and small tropical fish at Lighthouse Reef Atoll.

Who This Is For / Not For

✔ Certified divers
✔ Small groups / couples
✔ Reef-focused travelers

✖ Luxury seekers
✖ Non-divers
✖ Nightlife travelers

Quick Reality Check

Before You Book
  • No A/C (naturally ventilated oceanfront rooms with sea breeze and fans)
  • Remote island (2h boat)
  • Built around diving
👉 Worth it if you understand it.

Why Itza Is Different

Why Divers Choose Itza

  • Dive sites 5–15 minutes away
  • Small group diving
  • More dives per day
  • Access to Lighthouse Reef

Next Step

Plan Your Dive Trip

→ Dive Packages
→ Blue Hole vs Ambergris
→ Real Cost of a Dive Trip
→ What It’s Like Staying Here

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