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Categories: Altun Ha
Today Ambergris Caye is a world class destination for diving. Ambergris Caye
also offers a variety of water sport activities from snorkeling to windsurfing,
sailing, fishing, parasailing, jet-skiing even glass bottom boat tours. If you
en...
Categories: Ambergris Caye
Believed to be the heart of the Maya civilization, Belize offers travelers the life-changing opportunity to explore Mayan ruins at more than 1,400 recorded Mayan sites. Lamanai, Xunantunic, Caracol and Altun Ha are excellent archaeological sites to v...
Categories: Central America
Categories: Belize Barrier Reef
Belize City is the largest city in Belize. It offers the visitor an unusual combination of rustic, old-fashioned Caribbean charm and bustling modernity. The Belize River meanders through the middle of the city; and twice a day, the city's swing bridg...
Categories: Belize City
Belmopan is the capital city of Belize, and is known as the ‘Garden City.’ Although still a relatively quiet city, Belmopan has an array of activities to interest visitors and a lively night life. Blue Hole National Park and cave tubing a...
Categories: Belmopan
Benque Viejo Del Carmen, or just Benque (pronounced Ben-kay), is the last town in western Belize before Guatemala. Mostly Spanish-speaking, it is a sleepy town that only perks up around Easter and in July, when there are religious and cultural festiv...
Categories: Benque Viejo del Carmen
Burrell Boom is located on the Belize River, conveniently only twenty miles above Belize City. It is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With amazing bird watching and black howler monkeys playing in the treetops, cave tubing, zip l...
Categories: Burrell Boom
Categories: Carrie Bow Cay
Caye Caulker is a tiny limestone coral island village off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea where their “no shirt, no shoes,” policy is not a problem. Inhabited for hundreds of years, Caye Caulker did exceed in population until 184...
Categories: Caye Caulker
Cayo spans more than 2,000 square miles across diverse terrain, changing from lush river valleys and savannas, to jungle hillsides and rugged mountain ridges. With an estimated population of around 40,000, one of Cayo Districts most important industr...
Categories: Cayo District
Coco Plum Caye is one of the excellent snorkeling and diving islands located on Progresso Lagoon on the Belize Barrier Reef. It was one of the most important political centres in northern Belize after A.D. 1250, and it is hypothesized to be the locat...
Categories: Coco Plum Caye
Located near the Mexican border and approximately 95 mi/155 km north of Belize City, Corozal Town is often overlooked by visitors but is a friendly town with a Latin atmosphere. Increasingly popular with expats, Corozal has among the lowest prices in...
Categories: Corozal
Dangriga is a town on the central Belize coast. Founded in 1823 by black refugees from Honduras, it developed as a port and trading centre for bananas, timber, coconuts, and fish. From Dangriga you can visit the Mayan Stone Maiden and the Cockscomb B...
Categories: Dangriga
Categories: Frenchman’s Caye
Glover's Reef Atoll, a protected national reserve, is made of some of Belize's most remote cayes. The islands are popular with serious snorkelers, divers and anglers. Isla Marisol, a pleasant dive lodge, is on Southwest Caye, and Glover's Atoll Resor...
Categories: Glover's Reef Atoll
Incredible reef island off the Belize coast to the south of Belize City. Explore the underwater atolls along the reef, the bottomless blue hole and the Manatees and red footed boobies at Half Moon Cay. From here you can also visit the Baboon Sanctua...
Categories: Goff's Caye
Categories: Harvest Caye
Categories: Hatchet Caye
Categories: Hidden Valley
A fast-developing but still ultralow-key beach area on the coast between Dangriga and Placencia, 80 mi/130 km by road south of Belize City, Hopkins maintains the feel of a friendly Garifuna village. It's a great place to learn about the culture. In a...
Categories: Hopkins
The cayes of Belize sit atop the second-longest coral barrier reef in the world. This idyllic setting is the perfect spot to play in the crystalline waters swarming with brilliantly colored fishes. Enjoy a beach barbecue, as well.
Categories: Hunting Caye
Categories: Lagoon Caye
Categories: Lark Caye
Categories: Laughing Bird Cay
Lighthouse Reef is one of three atoll reefs off the coast of Belize. Lighthouse Reef is a premier location for diving, snorkeling and fishing adventures. There are also cabins available for visitors to enjoy, which are situated on a white sandy ...
Categories: Lighthouse Reef
Categories: Lime Caye
Categories: Manatee
Categories: Manatee River
Categories: Mayflower Bocawina National Park
Monkey River Town is a small village flanked by the Belizean jungle. Visitors have the opportunity to take guided river tours through mangrove channels and broadleaf forests. Along the river you will have the chance to see the local wildlife al...
Categories: Monkey River Town
Located 60 mi/95 km by road northwest of Belize City, Orange Walk Town is a center for Belize's sugarcane industry. Its cultural center, Banquitas House of Culture, offers interesting exhibits when it is open. From a traveler's perspective, Orange Wa...
Categories: Orange Walk
Categories: Payne’s Creek National Park
Belize's Placencia Peninsula, like Hopkins, appeals to those who want to combine a mainland vacation with seaside activities. Lying 114 mi/180 km by road south of Belize City, it offers a sleepy, almost South Pacific atmosphere, though a number of ho...
Categories: Placencia
Set against a verdant backdrop, Punta Gorda, Belize's southernmost town, is a place to enjoy sooner rather than later. With multiple daily flights and buses, and with the completion of paving of the Southern Highway—which is now the best highway in B...
Categories: Punta Gorda
Categories: Punta Negra
Categories: Ranguana Caye
The medium-sized settlement of San Ignacio, on the banks of the Macal River in Belize's hilly western region, is another culturally diverse Belizean town—with quick and easy access to superb natural and historical sites. Its wooden and concrete build...
Categories: San Ignacio
Categories: San Pedro
Categories: Sapodilla Cayes
Sarteneja is a fishing village on the Shipstern Peninsula of Corozal District. Though still off the beaten path, it is beginning to attract both visitors and expats looking for a quieter and more unspoiled side of Belize. Sarteneja, home to a small p...
Categories: Sarteneja
Categories: South Water Caye
Stann Creek District is the second largest in the Central American country of Belize. This district offers its visitors an array of adventures and attractions. One of the most visited is the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, where you will have the...
Categories: Stann Creek District
Categories: Thatch Caye
Turneffe Island is a private Caribbean island off the coast of Belize with activities including snorkeling, fishing, scuba diving, paddle boards, kayaks, sailing and more. Relax on the white sandy beaches, bird watch, explore through the palms or fin...
Categories: Turneffe Island
Categories: Whipray Caye