The Lazy Lizard

Bar & grill · Belize

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Caye Caulker Is the Ultimate Belize Getaway — How to Visit

"Caye Caulker’s most popular beach is The Split, where the island was split apart by a hurricane back in 1961. Come listen to live music at picnic tables set right in the shallow waters or catch a concert on the beach at the island’s iconic watering hole, The Lazy Lizard Bar & Grill, while enjoying a frosty Belizean Belikin beer and dancing to reggae music with locals." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Front Street, The Split Caye Caulker, Belize Get directions

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