After arriving to the island via water taxi, we needed a place to stay and found the "taxi" drivers near the dock more than willing to help. After turning down several other rundown spots, we finally agreed to stay at Lorraine's just to be done with it. The taxi driver took his cut of what we paid the young man running the property and left. The cabanas are at the far end of the island in the residential area and it felt like we were intruding into a part of the island the locals don't want you to see. On the upside, they are fairly spacious. On the downside: everything else. While it appeared our cabana had been topically cleaned before we arrived, the whole thing needed a real scrubdown. Dust on the ceiling fan, dirt caked into the baseboards, and a shower I wouldn't touch complemented by crusty towels. There's no AC so prepare to either swelter in a sweatbox, or open the window curtains allowing everyone walking past the road a great view of you sleeping. Even though Caye Caulker is a tiny island, this place was located so far away that it took us a pretty long time to walk everywhere. We made the journeys happily though, because we did everything we could to avoid spending any waking moments in the room and only returned when we were ready to pass out. My advice to travelers: DO NOT lets one of the taxi hustlers convince you to stay here. Grab your luggage and find a much cleaner, comfortable place to stay, closer to town for the same price.