If you are looking for a high end B&B and or are accustomed to quality hotels, this place is certainly not for you. It's humble, simple and cute. In reality, Belize City is not a hot vacation spot.. so if you are looking to lounge and admire the community... huh... you might want to fly to San Pedro Ambergris Caye... I did for four nights and it was great! Belize City is not tourist friendly. But if you like third world country feeling... this is it. Upon arriving to Corningsby Inn, you must knock or ring the doorbell, because it's most likely that the girls are either cleaning or cooking in the kitchen upstairs. It feels as if you are at home-very cozy. There are no elevators, so if you have a room upstairs...you are pretty screwed as you have to drag your luggage upstairs.Not the best looking hotel but it worked for the night. For dinner We were given two choices, chicken or fish.. i went with the fresh catch of the day. I really enjoyed it, very well seasoned and didn't have a fishy taste at all. Took a while to get our food because there were only two girls, but they provide very good service and were very friendly. When were were ready to hit the sack, she came to our room and asked if we needed anything. She said she was making sure we were safe, she usually didn't see women traveling by themselves much.
There were two twin beds. The weather in Feb is a bit crazy. Lightly humid and rained. The room did have an air conditioner, but because of the high energy cost that Belize City has to pay, we were a bit conscientious and didn't use it as much although it was a bit humid. The rooms were clean, no bed bugs, thank goodness. The shower pressure was good, hot water, no iron. There is a house next door with noisy dogs, but we didn't mind it much. The sheets and bedspread were old but clean, no hairs found. Again, a nice humble B&B. I would stay there again, because the service provided was great. We also met some gentlemen from Canada and Germany. We struck up a conversation and had a good time. The next day they helped us with our bags, called a trustworthy cab driver that they knew and we wished each other a great trip. I think that is the best part of this B&B, it's so cozy and small that you end up speaking to the other guests and makes the trip worth while. I really enjoyed the experience. The food in Belize city is NOT great... i ate bananas the whole day... 3 for .25 cents... that's crazy cheap!!! The official language is Spanish and 2nd is English... which I thought was strange because majority spoke Creole. Very very few Spanish speakers. English is spoken widely and you can also pay with U.S dollars anywhere. 1 us dollar is equal to 2 Belize dollars...it can get expensive..my friend purchased hairspray for 18 Belize dollars.. that's 8 U.S Dollars!! OUCH!
I felt safe at all times, but we were told not to walk out at night. Locals are very friendly.
If my friends were looking for a humble stay without the perks. I would defntly recommend this place.
