Elegido por un Belize Experto local, le traemos nuestra guía para 'Manténgase cerca de la naturaleza en Belice'.
Belice cuenta con magníficas áreas naturales, y estos destinos te traerán lo mejor. Alojarse en islas o en ciudades costeras le brindará un fácil acceso a los arrecifes de coral e islas de una belleza incomparable. El esnórquel, el buceo submarino y el kayak en estos lugares son bastante populares.
Los destinos del continente le permitirán explorar selvas tropicales, montañas y varias rutas marítimas. Tome un bote y navegue por un río en busca de cocodrilos, iguanas y monos araña.
Hopkins
Hopkins Hopkins is a small and quiet town on the central Caribbean Coast. It has an extensive and beautiful beach strip, a large freshwater lagoon and a Garifuna population that is dedicated to the preservation of its traditions. Hopkins has a little more than 1,000 residents. The main road of the town is quite extensive and is located along the coast. The road is ballast and bumpy,...
Turneffe Island
Turneffe Island Located 30 miles (48 km) east of Belize City, there is a large group of mangroves and tropical atolls, where there is nothing more than a handful of private resorts and a small population of resident fishermen. The waters surrounding the Turneffe Islands are home to the largest coral reef atoll in all of Belize and were set aside as a protected marine reserve in 2012. &nb...
Cayo Tabaco
Cayo Tabaco This island is a unique tropical experience. Cayo Tobacco Island is a place to carefree, relax and be surrounded by the beaches in the waters of Belize. Tobacco Cay is a five-acre island located in the middle of the Belize reef barrier, and is part of the Cayo Aguas del Sur Marine Reserve thirty minutes from the banks of Dangriga. There you can only arrive in a b...
Punta Gorda
Punta Gorda Located 195 miles (315 km) from Belize City, Punta Gorda is an established coastal town on the southern tip of Belize. This serves as a gateway to the Cayos Sapodillas Marine Reserve, a group of atolls, shallow islands known for their colorful coral gardens and vibrant marine life. It is also a good base to visit the Río Blanco National Park and some of the accommodations in remote...
San Ignacio
San Ignacio San Ignacio, often referred to as Cayo, is a quiet town on the western slopes of the Mayan Mountains. Located along the Western Highway, San Ignacio is very popular among travelers, as it offers all the tourist comforts, while maintaining its authenticity. The town is near the Macal River and is surrounded by green hills, where adventure awaits. Considered as the adventure ca...
Belmopan
Belmopan Belize is a country on the east coast of Central America, where it borders Mexico and Guatemala. The country has a coast in the east with the Caribbean Sea. Belize covers a total area of about 22,800 square km and a population of 368,310. Belize has one of the lowest population densities in Central America, and a population growth rate of 1.87% per year. Here we present the five lar...