Glover’s Atoll Resort
Cold showers, composting toilets, no power—these are the realities of a vacation at this rustic lodge, where some camp, some stay in dorm rooms and others choose simple, rustic cabins with private bathrooms and kitchen facilities. So this is not the place to stay if you you're your creature comforts and Wi-Fi. Still, the serenity of this place is wonderful, and we think the wooden cabins built on stilts over the ocean are pretty sweet. For campers, Glover’s Atoll offers large, semipermanent tents, or you can pitch your own. And while they do serve meals, some of the guests actually pack in and cook their own food at the resort’s communal kitchen. In addition to what you pack in, fresh fish, lobster, and conch can be purchased on the island, as can drinking water and fresh bread. Coconuts are free! Most visitors here come as part of the resort’s weeklong package, which includes transportation. A meal package will run around BZ$72 per day. .
Cold showers, composting toilets, no power—these are the realities of a vacation at this rustic lodge, where some camp, some stay in dorm rooms and others choose simple, rustic cabins with private bathrooms and kitchen facilities. So this is not the place to stay if you you're your creature comforts and Wi-Fi. Still, the serenity of this place is wonderful, and we think the wooden cabins built on stilts over the ocean are pretty sweet. For campers, Glover’s Atoll offers large, semipermanent tents, or you can pitch your own. And while they do serve meals, some of the guests actually pack in and cook their own food at the resort’s communal kitchen. In addition to what you pack in, fresh fish, lobster, and conch can be purchased on the island, as can drinking water and fresh bread. Coconuts are free! Most visitors here come as part of the resort’s weeklong package, which includes transportation. A meal package will run around BZ$72 per day. .
