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Enjoy 2 of the most popular adventure activities in Belize in 1 single day. Head to the rainforest to explore Mayan Caves during a tubing adventure and soar over the jungle on a zipline. Depart from hotels, the cruise ship or water taxi terminals.
Visit the temple of Altun Ha. Climb the temples and enjoy a nice panoramic view from the top after a tour of Belize and its historical sights.
Cruise along the New River and look for exotic wildlife as you make your way to the Lamanai Archaeological Site, one of the top Mayan sites in Belize surrounded by jungle for miles around. Learn about Mayan history from your expert guide.
Benefit from a transfer to/from Placencia or Hopkins and Belize's BZE-International Airport or TZA-Municipal Airport, Belize City Water Taxi Terminal, or from Belize City hotels with a convenient shared transfer.
Head to the Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch National Park and Archaeological Reserve for a memorable kayaking adventure. Hike along a short jungle trail then explore the cave network under the Maya Mountains as you paddle a stable, sit-on-top kayak.
Discover the real Belize, past and present, with a tour of Belize City and a visit to the Mayan archaeological site Altun Ha. The Belize Zoo will enchant you with Belize’s history, culture, and wildlife!
Benefit from a transfer between San Ignacio, Belize BZE-International Airport, TZA-Municipal Airport, Belize City Water Taxi Terminal, and Belize City hotels with a convenient shared or private transfer.
Hike through the jungles near Belize City and enter the Mayan underworld at the cave of Actun Tunichil Muknal. See Mayan objects left behind and the skeletal remains of a human sacrifice.
Discover why Belize is known as mother nature's best-kept secret, and take an exhilarating trip into the country's natural wonders. Go tubing in limestone caverns and ride a zip line through the tropical rainforest on this outdoor combination tour.
Discover the Mayan temples and palaces of Xunantunich - a historic complex located in the village of San Jose Succotz and one of the most popular sites to visit in Belize. Combine your visit with an optional activity including horseback riding or tubing.
Enter the Maya underworld at Actun Tunichil Muknal, the “Cave of the Stone Sepulchre,” and experience one of the absolute must-do tours in Belize. Leave from San Pedro via water taxi or air transfer, then hike through the jungles of Belize to the cave.
Immerse yourself in Belizean cuisine and food culture on your trip to San Ignacio. Start the experience with a trip to the market to shop for fresh produce and ingredients, then learn how to prepare a selection of traditional dishes with a local cook.
Pass the gateway of the Mayan Underworld, stepping into hidden chambers revealing ancient Mayan artifacts, human skeletons and geological processes that have helped to shape the Mayan underworld.
Travel hassle-free with a pre-booked transfer to/from hotels in San Ignacio from/to hotels in Placencia and Hopkins.
Cross the border to Guatemala to visit the Mayan temples of the Tikal archaeological complex, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Discover the Caracol Ruins and learn about this ancient metropolis on a guided tour. Hike through the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve to explore Rio Frio Cave and relax in the waters of the Rio on Pools or Big Rock Waterfalls.
Experience the thrill of tubing and enjoy a cool swim in the refreshing waters of a natural pool, formed between cave entrances. Float downstream and relax as you learn about Mayan culture and view stunning cave formations.
Go on an adventurous jungle hike followed by an expedition into the Crystal Cave, a vast limestone cave system filled with intricate rock formations and huge caverns. Reward yourself afterward with a delicious local lunch onsite.
Drive through a Mennonite community to the remnants of an ancient Mayan civilization. Explore the cool watery underground caverns of Barton Creek by canoe.
Set off on a two-stop, half-day snorkeling tour filled with memorable experiences. Snorkel with the wonderful marine life around Zone A, Hol-Chan, and Zone D, Shark and Ray Alley.
Head to the Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch National Park and Archaeological Reserve for a memorable kayaking adventure. Hike along a short jungle trail then explore the cave network under the Maya Mountains as you paddle a stable, sit-on-top kayak.
Enjoy 2 of the most popular adventure activities in Belize in 1 single day. Head to the rainforest to explore Mayan Caves during a tubing adventure and soar over the jungle on a zipline. Depart from hotels, the cruise ship or water taxi terminals.
Visit the temple of Altun Ha. Climb the temples and enjoy a nice panoramic view from the top after a tour of Belize and its historical sights.
Benefit from a transfer to/from Placencia or Hopkins and Belize's BZE-International Airport or TZA-Municipal Airport, Belize City Water Taxi Terminal, or from Belize City hotels with a convenient shared transfer.
Cruise along the New River and look for exotic wildlife as you make your way to the Lamanai Archaeological Site, one of the top Mayan sites in Belize surrounded by jungle for miles around. Learn about Mayan history from your expert guide.
Benefit from a transfer between San Ignacio, Belize BZE-International Airport, TZA-Municipal Airport, Belize City Water Taxi Terminal, and Belize City hotels with a convenient shared or private transfer.
Discover the real Belize, past and present, with a tour of Belize City and a visit to the Mayan archaeological site Altun Ha. The Belize Zoo will enchant you with Belize’s history, culture, and wildlife!
Discover why Belize is known as mother nature's best-kept secret, and take an exhilarating trip into the country's natural wonders. Go tubing in limestone caverns and ride a zip line through the tropical rainforest on this outdoor combination tour.
Hike through the jungles near Belize City and enter the Mayan underworld at the cave of Actun Tunichil Muknal. See Mayan objects left behind and the skeletal remains of a human sacrifice.
Set off on a two-stop, half-day snorkeling tour filled with memorable experiences. Snorkel with the wonderful marine life around Zone A, Hol-Chan, and Zone D, Shark and Ray Alley.
Drive through a Mennonite community to the remnants of an ancient Mayan civilization. Explore the cool watery underground caverns of Barton Creek by canoe.
Go on an adventurous jungle hike followed by an expedition into the Crystal Cave, a vast limestone cave system filled with intricate rock formations and huge caverns. Reward yourself afterward with a delicious local lunch onsite.
Experience the thrill of tubing and enjoy a cool swim in the refreshing waters of a natural pool, formed between cave entrances. Float downstream and relax as you learn about Mayan culture and view stunning cave formations.
Discover the Caracol Ruins and learn about this ancient metropolis on a guided tour. Hike through the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve to explore Rio Frio Cave and relax in the waters of the Rio on Pools or Big Rock Waterfalls.
Pass the gateway of the Mayan Underworld, stepping into hidden chambers revealing ancient Mayan artifacts, human skeletons and geological processes that have helped to shape the Mayan underworld.
Immerse yourself in Belizean cuisine and food culture on your trip to San Ignacio. Start the experience with a trip to the market to shop for fresh produce and ingredients, then learn how to prepare a selection of traditional dishes with a local cook.
Enter the Maya underworld at Actun Tunichil Muknal, the “Cave of the Stone Sepulchre,” and experience one of the absolute must-do tours in Belize. Leave from San Pedro via water taxi or air transfer, then hike through the jungles of Belize to the cave.
Discover the Mayan temples and palaces of Xunantunich - a historic complex located in the village of San Jose Succotz and one of the most popular sites to visit in Belize. Combine your visit with an optional activity including horseback riding or tubing.
Cross the border to Guatemala to visit the Mayan temples of the Tikal archaeological complex, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Travel hassle-free with a pre-booked transfer to/from hotels in San Ignacio from/to hotels in Placencia and Hopkins.
Set off for a day filled with memorable experiences. Snorkel with the wonderful marine life around the Belize Barrier Reef. Swim among turtles, sharks, manatees, pristine corals, a shipwreck, Hol Chan marine, and more.
Depart from Caye Caulker and ride the water taxi to Belize City. Hike through the jungle to ATM cave. Enter the Maya underworld at Actun Tunichil Muknal, the Cave of the Stone Sepulchre, and immerse yourself in hundreds of years of history.
Avoid the crowds on a unique small-group tour to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, one of the oldest marine reserves in Belize. Explore the second-largest barrier reef in the world. Swim and snorkel with sharks, stingrays, eels, turtles, and many fish species.
Swim with some of Belize's most spectacular marine life. Depart from San Pedro for three hours spent in the sun and sea. Snack on some fruit on Caye Caulker and soak up the paradisiacal views.
Discover the fascinating sea life at Caye Caulker Marine Reserve in Belize on this 3.5-hour tour. Enjoy swimming and snorkeling with barracuda, moray eels, snappers, sharks, stingrays, and other marine life, and admire tarpon at an underwater cave.
Admire spectacular views of the Great Blue Hole the way it was meant to be seen: from the air. Depart from either Belize City, Caye Caulker or San Pedro on this amazing experience. Get bird's-eye views from guaranteed window seats of a high-wing aircraft.
Learn about the rainforest, the Mayas and the intricate cave systems in Belize. Enjoy the refreshing cold river water as you float and listen as the rainforest comes to life all around you.
Set off for a day filled with memorable experiences. Snorkel with the wonderful marine life around the Belize Barrier Reef. Swim among turtles, sharks, manatees, pristine corals, a shipwreck, Hol Chan marine, and more.
Avoid the crowds on a unique small-group tour to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, one of the oldest marine reserves in Belize. Explore the second-largest barrier reef in the world. Swim and snorkel with sharks, stingrays, eels, turtles, and many fish species.
Swim with some of Belize's most spectacular marine life. Depart from San Pedro for three hours spent in the sun and sea. Snack on some fruit on Caye Caulker and soak up the paradisiacal views.
Snorkel the oldest marine reserve in Belize where the abundance of marine life is unmatched. The reserve is a world-renowned reserve that give travelers and snorkel enthusiasts access to one of the largest living barrier reefs in the Northern Hemisphere.
Enjoy a fabulous day of sailing, snorkeling, and beach time at the Laughing Bird Caye National Park — a small island studded with beautiful palm trees, a powdery white beach, and unbeatable snorkeling. Relax and sip a drink, and savor a BBQ lunch.
After giving you an insight into the unique Garifuna culture, a master drummer will teach you how to play a basic rhythm on a large Segunda drum. When you’ve mastered the beat, he’ll play along with you and sing, explaining the music as you learn.
Set off on a two-stop, half-day snorkeling tour filled with memorable experiences. Snorkel with the wonderful marine life around Zone A, Hol-Chan, and Zone D, Shark and Ray Alley.
Enter the Maya underworld at Actun Tunichil Muknal, the “Cave of the Stone Sepulchre,” and experience one of the absolute must-do tours in Belize. Leave from San Pedro via water taxi or air transfer, then hike through the jungles of Belize to the cave.
Discover the fascinating sea life at Caye Caulker Marine Reserve in Belize on this 3.5-hour tour. Enjoy swimming and snorkeling with barracuda, moray eels, snappers, sharks, stingrays, and other marine life, and admire tarpon at an underwater cave.
Avoid the crowds on a unique small-group tour to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, one of the oldest marine reserves in Belize. Explore the second-largest barrier reef in the world. Swim and snorkel with sharks, stingrays, eels, turtles, and many fish species.
Depart from Caye Caulker and ride the water taxi to Belize City. Hike through the jungle to ATM cave. Enter the Maya underworld at Actun Tunichil Muknal, the Cave of the Stone Sepulchre, and immerse yourself in hundreds of years of history.
Set off for a day filled with memorable experiences. Snorkel with the wonderful marine life around the Belize Barrier Reef. Swim among turtles, sharks, manatees, pristine corals, a shipwreck, Hol Chan marine, and more.
Swim with some of Belize's most spectacular marine life. Depart from San Pedro for three hours spent in the sun and sea. Snack on some fruit on Caye Caulker and soak up the paradisiacal views.
The Zoo began in 1983 when Sharon Matola started caring for animals that were left here after a movie and soon unwanted pets and injured animals were also donated to the Zoo.
The Blue Hole is a diving attraction in Belize, especially for divers with an appreciation of the geographical phenomenon, this is your chance to explore the famous Blue Hole. Part of the Lighthouse Reef System approximately 62 miles (100 km) from Belize City, the almost perfect blue circle of the Blue Hole has a radius of more than 1000 feet (305mts) This is the most amazing dive site found in all the world. Located in the center of the Lighthouse Reef Atoll the Blue Hole is a long water hole 480 feet (145 meters) deep, which gives it the blue color which makes these structures known worldwide as “blue holes "
Ambergris Caye is the largest island in Belize and the best-known destination in the country. Located at the northern end of the waters of Belize, a small canal carved by the Maya separates Ambergris Caye from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. This narrow, 25-mile (40 km) long island is surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean and consists of mangroves, lagoons and the quiet town of San Pedro, which is located on a sandy plateau near the southern end of the island.
With approximately 118,000 acres (47,750 hectares), Cayo Aguas del Sur is the largest marine reserve in Belize. In fact, it is one of the most accessible from the mainland, the western edge is located just 10 miles (16 km) from the coast. With lagoons, islands surrounded by palm trees and mangroves, the reserve is home to a wide variety of species. Visitors will find beautiful reef fish, manta rays and seabirds. Less common, but still possible to observe are sharks, manatees and crocodiles.
Caulker Cay is a 5-mile (8 km) island with 1,300 residents. It is located just 21 miles (34 km) northeast of Belize City and is located directly south of Ambergris Caye. Without vehicles or paved roads, the quiet streets of Cayo Caulker are occupied only by golf carts, beach bikes and pedestrians. Travelers come here to relax and enjoy the tranquility of life on the beach, whether rocking in a hammock facing the sea, kayaking in the calm waters around the islands and mangroves or sunbathing in a famous place called " Split ", a channel that separates the north and the south half of the island. Like Ambergris Caye, the island is located just one mile west of the Belize Barrier Reef, offering easy access to the best snorkeling and diving activities in the area.
Caracol is an archaeological site managed by the University of Central Florida in Orlando. As the largest Maya site in Belize, this dig is one of the most important for modern thought on Maya civilization, culture, and history. Luckily, most of the larger ruins are open to the public.
El Secreto Hotel is a charming 5-star venue with 13 rooms to stay in. Operating in Ambergris Caye since 2012, this property features an Egyptian architecture and modern comforts. This venue provides a safety deposit box, a lift and a gift store and rooms include a comfortable decor.
A protected area and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bacalar Chico Marine Reserve and National Park is a wildlife park and habitat that spans a diverse collection of habitats, allowing visitors to learn how varied the landscape of Belize truly is.
Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary (CTWS) contains a mosaic of wetland and terrestrial habitats, which make it one of the best birding destinations in Belize. From the commonly seen Northern Jacana to the elusive Sungrebe, Crooked Tree offers an enjoyable experience for birders of any skill level. With 16,400 acres of lagoons, creeks, logwood swamps, broadleaf forest and pine savanna, you will be sure to see a wide array of wildlife. The Sanctuary protects globally endangered species including the Central American River Turtle (locally known as Hicatee), Mexican Black Howler Monkey, and Yellow-headed Parrot.
If you want to inject your vacations with unforgettable adventures you have to visit Lime Caye in Belize. It is specifically located in the Sapodilla Caye marine reserve considered a protected area since 1996. On this coast, snorkeling is the ideal sport because of the barrier reef that characterizes it, which is home to a diversity of plant and animal species.
The nature of rivers is the flow of water, carrying rain, nutrients and life from highlands to the sea. During the journey from altitude to sea level, tropical rivers support an astonishing array of life.
S&L Travel and Tours Company started in the 1950’s when Lascelle Tillett was a cab driver. He took tourists, who visited Belize, sightseeing. The term tour guide was not used in Belize, because tourism had not yet grown into the industry it is today.
Nestled within a private 200-acre reserve on the Placencia Peninsula, Naia Resort and Spa is an intimate, natural playground where guests can enjoy an authentic Belize experience on land and at sea.
Itz’ana is the perfect base camp to everything wild and wonderful in Belize. Whether you’re better suited seeking jaguars in the wild or sunshine aboard a sailboat, the adventures await.
Zaara's Boutique offers clothing, jewelry, and more in the best quality at great prices. Their American Hi-Fashion style means that their inventory will be great no matter where you're planning to go.
Getting to Belize is easier and faster than traveling to most any other major Caribbean destination. On the mainland, there is plenty to experience and explore in this eco tourism-friendly country – Mayan ruins, the Jaguar Preserve, countless birding expeditions, and world-class scuba diving and snorkeling. But with little effort – a 20-minute plane ride to Ambergris Caye and a 3-mile boat ride – you can bask in beauty and end-of-the-world-style luxury at Cayo Espanto resort.
This delicious Mediterranean/Lebanese restaurant in the Northern Suburbs has tasty traditional dishes. It serves meat and also has vegan options available.
Featuring beautifully crafted works of art from the owner and other local artists, Art n Soul is stop for anyone looking to bring home a meaningful reminder of Belize, or anyone who appreciates fine art.
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.
In the early 1980s, Francis Ford Coppola visited Belize, immediately fell in love with the location, and purchased the abandoned Blancaneaux Lodge. For more than a decade the hideaway was used as a family retreat before Francis opened his tropical paradise to the public in 1993.
The Pueblo Viejo Upper and Lower Falls are located at the base of limestone hills below Pueblo Viejo Village. The river flows through multiple layers of giant limestone steps with waterfalls spilling from ledge to ledge. Thick riverine vegetation covers the length of this huge limestone formation.
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.
Like many ancient ruin sites, the Maya City of Altun Ha is filled with mystery and wonder. Known as Rockstone Pond in Mayan, it is located close to the coast, approximately 31 miles north of Belize City. It was once an ideal place for commerce in the ancient Maya world. Nowadays, the proximity to Belize City makes Altun Ha a popular destination for both locals and international travelers visiting Belize.
If you want to inject your vacations with unforgettable adventures you have to visit Lime Caye in Belize. It is specifically located in the Sapodilla Caye marine reserve considered a protected area since 1996. On this coast, snorkeling is the ideal sport because of the barrier reef that characterizes it, which is home to a diversity of plant and animal species.
Declared a protected area in 2001, the Silk Cayes Marine Reserve offers protection for a significant portion of the Belize Barrier Reef. The reserve covers about 26 thousand acres of marine habitat just off the coast of Placencia, and has several areas open for public exploration.
Ambergris Caye is the largest island in Belize and the best-known destination in the country. Located at the northern end of the waters of Belize, a small canal carved by the Maya separates Ambergris Caye from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. This narrow, 25-mile (40 km) long island is surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean and consists of mangroves, lagoons and the quiet town of San Pedro, which is located on a sandy plateau near the southern end of the island.
Sailing into Belize offers vacationers a chance to weigh their options and choose any of the country's major ports. Each year, many people travel to the Caribbean via yacht to take part in annual races or simply enjoy the winter sailing season.
Southern Belize is criss crossed by trails connecting Maya villages, family farms (milpas), waterfalls and caves. The trails wind through second growth forest, past recently planted milpas and along the banks of tropical rivers. Monkeys will howl from high in the canopy, trogons will chatter "krr-rr-rah-ah", and lizards will scurry through the dense underbrush.
The nature of rivers is the flow of water, carrying rain, nutrients and life from highlands to the sea. During the journey from altitude to sea level, tropical rivers support an astonishing array of life.
With hundreds of miles of fishing areas, Belize is an angler's paradise. Fish fans are attracted to the waters of Belize because of the varied types of fishing only the Caribbean Sea has to offer. Belize's aquatic ecosystem is rich with a diverse number of fish and excellent fishing grounds that are surprisingly uncrowded.
Chac Balam is a small Maya community that existed in the area from around the year 600 AD to 900. However, it consists of all the major facets of a Maya city, including the main plaza and sacrificial alters.
Built more than 150 years ago by the British colonial government to house prisoners, the facility in central Belize City was closed down by the newly-independent government of Belize in 1992. Ten years later, the government of Belize renovated the building, converting it to the Belize Museum, now dedicated to exhibiting and documenting more than 3,000 years of history in the area.
The world's largest diving magazine, Skin Diver, has given Belize's Shark-Ray Alley feature billing in two issues lately. This dive site has been selected as one of the seven best "animal dives" in the Caribbean.
With hundreds of miles of fishing areas, Belize is an angler's paradise. Fish fans are attracted to the waters of Belize because of the varied types of fishing only the Caribbean Sea has to offer. Belize's aquatic ecosystem is rich with a diverse number of fish and excellent fishing grounds that are surprisingly uncrowded.
The coral reefs and aquatic life of Belize make conditions for scuba diving and snorkeling ideal. The waters off the shores of Belize are home to one of the largest reef formations in the Northern Hemisphere. Belize's extensive coral reefs are second in size only to the Great Barrier Reef of Australia.
In Belize, during the springtime, Whale shark frequently visit a unique area on the reef called Gladden Split. This Area, about 30 miles east of Placencia, is used by over 20 species of Caribbean fish to release their eggs. However, it is the eggs of the Black or Cubera snappers that the whale sharks show up on cue to feed on.
Whether floating past Mayan villages on quiet rivers or viewing manatee among the many cayes of the Port Honduras Reserve - kayaking is a great way to experience Southern Belize. Garifuna and Mayan peoples have paddled the waters of Toledo for centuries, fishing, hunting and traveling by dugout canoes.
Fishermen who want to hook the bigger game fish should try the deeper waters of the briny Caribbean. The sea outside of Belize's barrier reef yields large fish like billfish, marlin, wahoo, dorado, and various kinds of sharks. Fishing the deep sea requires patience and strength.
Sailing into Belize offers vacationers a chance to weigh their options and choose any of the country's major ports. Each year, many people travel to the Caribbean via yacht to take part in annual races or simply enjoy the winter sailing season.
If you're ready to explore what's below the surface you might enjoy visiting Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Part of the national park, this is a natural wonderland for snorkelers looking to explore an authentic underwater habitat. The cut is a channel that acts as a highway for fish swimming from one side of the reef to the other. This snorkeling site is located in Belize.
Located 7 miles North West of Ambergris Caye, visited only by local families back in the days and accessible only by boat gave it it's name Secret Beach. It has since then become the most popular beach on the island of Ambergris Caye.
The Snake Cayes consists of a group of four small islands - West Snake Caye, Middle Snake Caye, East Snake Caye, and South Snake Caye. The name was inherited from an abundance of boa constrictors that once lived on one of the islands. These cayes are not a part of the barrier reef system, but instead lie on an isolated coral ridge growing on a limestone ledge that extends several miles into the inner lagoon of the Belize Coastal Zone.
Caracol is an archaeological site managed by the University of Central Florida in Orlando. As the largest Maya site in Belize, this dig is one of the most important for modern thought on Maya civilization, culture, and history. Luckily, most of the larger ruins are open to the public.
Ambergris Caye is the largest island in Belize and the best-known destination in the country. Located at the northern end of the waters of Belize, a small canal carved by the Maya separates Ambergris Caye from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. This narrow, 25-mile (40 km) long island is surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean and consists of mangroves, lagoons and the quiet town of San Pedro, which is located on a sandy plateau near the southern end of the island.
The Blue Hole is a diving attraction in Belize, especially for divers with an appreciation of the geographical phenomenon, this is your chance to explore the famous Blue Hole. Part of the Lighthouse Reef System approximately 62 miles (100 km) from Belize City, the almost perfect blue circle of the Blue Hole has a radius of more than 1000 feet (305mts) This is the most amazing dive site found in all the world. Located in the center of the Lighthouse Reef Atoll the Blue Hole is a long water hole 480 feet (145 meters) deep, which gives it the blue color which makes these structures known worldwide as “blue holes "
Caulker Cay is a 5-mile (8 km) island with 1,300 residents. It is located just 21 miles (34 km) northeast of Belize City and is located directly south of Ambergris Caye. Without vehicles or paved roads, the quiet streets of Cayo Caulker are occupied only by golf carts, beach bikes and pedestrians. Travelers come here to relax and enjoy the tranquility of life on the beach, whether rocking in a hammock facing the sea, kayaking in the calm waters around the islands and mangroves or sunbathing in a famous place called " Split ", a channel that separates the north and the south half of the island. Like Ambergris Caye, the island is located just one mile west of the Belize Barrier Reef, offering easy access to the best snorkeling and diving activities in the area.
Belize has hundreds of Maya sites, ranging from small mounds to internationally acclaimed pyramids, from city complexes to sacrificial cave systems. The Maya sites have been in our history for many years and is one of the greatest attractions in Belize. While exploring you will learn a lot about the remains of the ancient Maya which include pottery, skeletons, stelae, and tall palaces, temples, and ceremonial centers.
Gazing out over the Mopan River Valley, stands Xunantunich, one of Belize’s most beautiful and mysterious ancient Maya Sites. The site’s modern name, pronounced zoo-nan-tun-ich, means ‘stone woman’. It references a local legend of a ghostly belle adorned in white, scaling the steps of El Castillo before disappearing into the stone face at the top.
Fallen Stones Butterfly Farm was set up in February 1992 and became operational in September 1993. It is part of the Fallen Stones Butterfly Ranch, an area of forty-two acres of Belizean rainforest.
Laughing Bird Caye is a beautiful Belizean isle situated on the western side of Victoria Channel, only 11 miles off the coast from Placencia Village in the Stann Creek District of Belize. The exact location of the island is 16°27' North latitude and 88°12' West longitude. Laughing Bird Caye is the southernmost island in the central lagoon of the Belize Barrier Reef.
Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is also known as “Jaguar Preserve” or Jaguar Reserve and is located in the Mayan mountains area, Cockscom Basin covers about 100,000 acres of tropical forest and rises to about 300 to 3,675 at the summit of Victoria Peak. Most of its protected acres are east of the South Highway between Dangriga and the return to Placencia. The entrance to the sanctuary is the village of Maya Center which is located at mile 15 on the south road at Stann Creek.
The reefs edging Belize's shores run approximately 174 miles parallel to the coast under only about a few feet of water. These far-stretching corals run as far as the Yucatan Peninsula all the way to the tip of Guatemala. Combined, all three of Belize's reefs are about 347 miles
Ambergris Caye is the largest island in Belize and the best-known destination in the country. Located at the northern end of the waters of Belize, a small canal carved by the Maya separates Ambergris Caye from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. This narrow, 25-mile (40 km) long island is surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean and consists of mangroves, lagoons and the quiet town of San Pedro, which is located on a sandy plateau near the southern end of the island.
Little Frenchman Cay is a small island a short distance south of Ambergris Caye and a quick boat trip from Belize City. It has been a private land since 2007, and is currently the location of the Royral Palms Island Resort
Laughing Bird Caye is a beautiful Belizean isle situated on the western side of Victoria Channel, only 11 miles off the coast from Placencia Village in the Stann Creek District of Belize. The exact location of the island is 16°27' North latitude and 88°12' West longitude. Laughing Bird Caye is the southernmost island in the central lagoon of the Belize Barrier Reef.
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Caye Chapel, Belize and Four Seasons Private Estates are situated on an exceptionally designed, sustainably focused, luxury, private island, located in the heart of Belize's largest marine sanctuary.
Caulker Cay is a 5-mile (8 km) island with 1,300 residents. It is located just 21 miles (34 km) northeast of Belize City and is located directly south of Ambergris Caye. Without vehicles or paved roads, the quiet streets of Cayo Caulker are occupied only by golf carts, beach bikes and pedestrians. Travelers come here to relax and enjoy the tranquility of life on the beach, whether rocking in a hammock facing the sea, kayaking in the calm waters around the islands and mangroves or sunbathing in a famous place called " Split ", a channel that separates the north and the south half of the island. Like Ambergris Caye, the island is located just one mile west of the Belize Barrier Reef, offering easy access to the best snorkeling and diving activities in the area.
Getting to Belize is easier and faster than traveling to most any other major Caribbean destination. On the mainland, there is plenty to experience and explore in this eco tourism-friendly country – Mayan ruins, the Jaguar Preserve, countless birding expeditions, and world-class scuba diving and snorkeling. But with little effort – a 20-minute plane ride to Ambergris Caye and a 3-mile boat ride – you can bask in beauty and end-of-the-world-style luxury at Cayo Espanto resort.
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.
Coral Glover, the southernmost of 3 coral atolls in Belize, requires a little more dedication within reach: a flight from Belize City to Dangriga, followed by a one-hour boat trip on the high seas. But once there, this ancient refuge for pirates and world heritage is unmatched in beauty.
Like many ancient ruin sites, the Maya City of Altun Ha is filled with mystery and wonder. Known as Rockstone Pond in Mayan, it is located close to the coast, approximately 31 miles north of Belize City. It was once an ideal place for commerce in the ancient Maya world. Nowadays, the proximity to Belize City makes Altun Ha a popular destination for both locals and international travelers visiting Belize.
The Blue Hole is a diving attraction in Belize, especially for divers with an appreciation of the geographical phenomenon, this is your chance to explore the famous Blue Hole. Part of the Lighthouse Reef System approximately 62 miles (100 km) from Belize City, the almost perfect blue circle of the Blue Hole has a radius of more than 1000 feet (305mts) This is the most amazing dive site found in all the world. Located in the center of the Lighthouse Reef Atoll the Blue Hole is a long water hole 480 feet (145 meters) deep, which gives it the blue color which makes these structures known worldwide as “blue holes "
Ambergris Caye is the largest island in Belize and the best-known destination in the country. Located at the northern end of the waters of Belize, a small canal carved by the Maya separates Ambergris Caye from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. This narrow, 25-mile (40 km) long island is surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean and consists of mangroves, lagoons and the quiet town of San Pedro, which is located on a sandy plateau near the southern end of the island.
The Maya entertain tourists with storytelling, music and dance, craft lessons, and village tours. Spend one day or many days with a Maya family to learn more about their culture. Maya prepare a meal with crops freshly picked from the milpas. Work the fields with a Maya farmer.
The coral reefs and aquatic life of Belize make conditions for scuba diving and snorkeling ideal. The waters off the shores of Belize are home to one of the largest reef formations in the Northern Hemisphere. Belize's extensive coral reefs are second in size only to the Great Barrier Reef of Australia.
Fishermen who want to hook the bigger game fish should try the deeper waters of the briny Caribbean. The sea outside of Belize's barrier reef yields large fish like billfish, marlin, wahoo, dorado, and various kinds of sharks. Fishing the deep sea requires patience and strength.
In Belize, during the springtime, Whale shark frequently visit a unique area on the reef called Gladden Split. This Area, about 30 miles east of Placencia, is used by over 20 species of Caribbean fish to release their eggs. However, it is the eggs of the Black or Cubera snappers that the whale sharks show up on cue to feed on.
Coral Glover, the southernmost of 3 coral atolls in Belize, requires a little more dedication within reach: a flight from Belize City to Dangriga, followed by a one-hour boat trip on the high seas. But once there, this ancient refuge for pirates and world heritage is unmatched in beauty.
After Belize City, Dangriga is the largest coastal town in Belize. With 12,500 inhabitants, it is a busy shopping center, where surrounding residents come to buy food, tools and other necessities. Dangriga does not really offer much with regard to tourism services, but curious travelers who are wandering the busy streets can interact with the locals and have a true vision of everyday life on the coast of Belize.
Chac Balam is a small Maya community that existed in the area from around the year 600 AD to 900. However, it consists of all the major facets of a Maya city, including the main plaza and sacrificial alters.
Gazing out over the Mopan River Valley, stands Xunantunich, one of Belize’s most beautiful and mysterious ancient Maya Sites. The site’s modern name, pronounced zoo-nan-tun-ich, means ‘stone woman’. It references a local legend of a ghostly belle adorned in white, scaling the steps of El Castillo before disappearing into the stone face at the top.
Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is an environmental education center that strives to educate the world on the possibility on sustainable living.
Eco Tours Belize are your choice for independent shore excursions and adventure vacations in Belize. They have been in operation since 1998, leading and guiding thousands of adventure tours throughout Belize
Cayo Adventure Tours is a local Belize Tour Operator and Destination Management Company, guided by Christian principles, and focused on providing excellent service. Our main office is located on Bella Vista Street, in San Ignacio, Cayo.
No group is too small or big for them to handle. They have SUVs, mini vans, (28 seater) Toyota Coaster plus luggage trailer. Company fleet also has a 56 seater bus to accommodate larger groups.
Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave is also known as ATM cave and is located in the heart of the Tapir Mountain nature reserve. This 6,700-acre park is managed by the Audubon Society of Belize and is 45 minutes away by car from San Ignacio in Cayo District and within walking distance of Pook’s Hill Lodge. This is one of the most impressive caves in the Mayan world.
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 largest cities in Belize that are Belize City, San Ignacio, Belmopan, Orange Walk Town and San Pedro.
Mayawalk Tours are adventure seekers and have pioneered many adventure tours in the area. MayaWalk Tours was the first tour company to be granted permission to enter the famous Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave (ATM Cave) under the company owner, Aaron Juan, who, along with his caving buddy Ian Smith, served as the first official tour guide to the site.
Jaguar Paw Adventure Outpost is located in Frank Eddie Village in the Cayo District. A few years back, it was known as The Jaguar Paw Jungle Reserve. The area is also known as Cave Branch Archaeological Reserve. Now Jaguar Paw is a part of the Nohoch Che’en Cave Branch Archaeological Reserve.
El Secreto Hotel is a charming 5-star venue with 13 rooms to stay in. Operating in Ambergris Caye since 2012, this property features an Egyptian architecture and modern comforts. This venue provides a safety deposit box, a lift and a gift store and rooms include a comfortable decor.
In the early 1980s, Francis Ford Coppola visited Belize, immediately fell in love with the location, and purchased the abandoned Blancaneaux Lodge. For more than a decade the hideaway was used as a family retreat before Francis opened his tropical paradise to the public in 1993.
Spectacular, private, and located on a breathtaking Caribbean island, the award winning Victoria House beach resort features 42 rooms offering a variety of world-class accommodations. Whether you stay in a spacious pool villa, luxurious suite, well-appointed Stateroom, or a romantic tropical Casita, Victoria House provides the perfect venue for total relaxation and comfort.
Caracol is an archaeological site managed by the University of Central Florida in Orlando. As the largest Maya site in Belize, this dig is one of the most important for modern thought on Maya civilization, culture, and history. Luckily, most of the larger ruins are open to the public.
Nestled within a private 200-acre reserve on the Placencia Peninsula, Naia Resort and Spa is an intimate, natural playground where guests can enjoy an authentic Belize experience on land and at sea. Offering barefoot luxury, Naia extends along a mile of palm-studded beach and has 35 secluded Beach Houses - each offering breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea.
Aptly named for the Greek goddess who’s no less than the personification of the Earth itself, Gaia River Lodge immerses you in the Belizean rain forest, and gives you a front-row view of the majestic Five Sisters Waterfalls in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. This immersion comes at some cost, if quick and effortless travel is a priority — but it’s worth the trouble, as this kind of eco-travel experience would be simply impossible in any less remote a location.
You have to check out Trey's Barn and Grill! Thy offer a wide variety of food such as BBQ, Steaks, Burgers, Salads and much more. Even better, everything on the menu is homemade. They alo have amazing infused juices and awesome mojitos you won't want to miss out on.
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.
Belize has hundreds of Maya sites, ranging from small mounds to internationally acclaimed pyramids, from city complexes to sacrificial cave systems. The Maya sites have been in our history for many years and is one of the greatest attractions in Belize. While exploring you will learn a lot about the remains of the ancient Maya which include pottery, skeletons, stelae, and tall palaces, temples, and ceremonial centers.
Southern Belize is criss crossed by trails connecting Maya villages, family farms (milpas), waterfalls and caves. The trails wind through second growth forest, past recently planted milpas and along the banks of tropical rivers. Monkeys will howl from high in the canopy, trogons will chatter "krr-rr-rah-ah", and lizards will scurry through the dense underbrush.
Filled with paintings by owner Greta Leslie as well as a few other artists and some jewelry, this shop is cozy, quaint, and authentic.
Featuring beautifully crafted works of art from the owner and other local artists, Art n Soul is stop for anyone looking to bring home a meaningful reminder of Belize, or anyone who appreciates fine art.
Cotton Tree Chocolate is made from locally harvested cocoa beans, this shops is unique because they work with local farmers and dedicated chocolateers who aim to create high quality and delicious confections on a daily basis.
Located in the historic cradle of chocolate, the shores of Southern Belize, Goss Chocolate has been in operation since 2007.
Visitors interested in keeping abreast of the local Belizean arts and literature scene should head to Image Factory Art Foundation near the Water Taxi Terminal and Maritime Museum. Here, alongside an extensive collection of literature, is a constantly changing gallery that features locally produced pieces.
Maya Bags is located just two buildings to the right of Tropic Air, this unique handbag shop was created with the idea of empowering local women to design and create accessories inspired by the ancient Mayan people and local nature. Impoverished local women are trained in the art of design and able to earn a living selling their bags.
Many people consider jewelry to a work on fine art. At Art Affair, that's how they see things. Here, they have unique, 'artsy' jewelry on sale in addition to other types of media that has a true island flare.
The gallery features acrylic paintings by Ernest Garcia and Jenari in addition to the handmade jewelry by Jenari.
One of the most renowned artists in the Garifuna community, Pen Cayetano displays his works in an old colonial house that is almost as appealing to the eye as Cayetano's works. Stop in to browse and perhaps even take a piece of art home as a souvenir.
Specializing in both snorkeling and scuba diving, Splash Dive Center is a Five Star Instructor Development Center, teaching diving from beginner to instructor level. They are one of the only two Belizean dive centers with a PADI Course Director. Join them for quality and expertise in underwater exploration.
Island themed souvenirs are always cheerful and unique. Sunova Beach has a large collection with a wide variety of gifts to bring home to your loved ones.
Zaara's Boutique offers clothing, jewelry, and more in the best quality at great prices. Their American Hi-Fashion style means that their inventory will be great no matter where you're planning to go.
If you've ever wanted to try a Cuban cigar -- an import which is illegal in the United States -- now is your chance. Habano Cigar Store features four humidors and and a smoking chair which allows guests to choose among a wide selection of cigars and light up.
Filled with paintings by owner Greta Leslie as well as a few other artists and some jewelry, this shop is cozy, quaint, and authentic.
Featuring beautifully crafted works of art from the owner and other local artists, Art n Soul is stop for anyone looking to bring home a meaningful reminder of Belize, or anyone who appreciates fine art.
Cotton Tree Chocolate is made from locally harvested cocoa beans, this shops is unique because they work with local farmers and dedicated chocolateers who aim to create high quality and delicious confections on a daily basis.
Located in the historic cradle of chocolate, the shores of Southern Belize, Goss Chocolate has been in operation since 2007. The chocolate at Goss Chocolate is handmade in micro batches in granite mills. The best beans and careful processing result in a unique tropical taste, because the chocolate is made from organically grown Belizean cacao, Belizean cane sugar, powdered whole milk, and 100 percent natural whole vanilla bean.
Visitors interested in keeping abreast of the local Belizean arts and literature scene should head to Image Factory Art Foundation near the Water Taxi Terminal and Maritime Museum. Here, alongside an extensive collection of literature, is a constantly changing gallery that features locally produced pieces.
Maya Bags is located just two buildings to the right of Tropic Air, this unique handbag shop was created with the idea of empowering local women to design and create accessories inspired by the ancient Mayan people and local nature. Impoverished local women are trained in the art of design and able to earn a living selling their bags.
Many people consider jewelry to a work on fine art. At Art Affair, that's how they see things. Here, they have unique, 'artsy' jewelry on sale in addition to other types of media that has a true island flare.
One of the most renowned artists in the Garifuna community, Pen Cayetano displays his works in an old colonial house that is almost as appealing to the eye as Cayetano's works. Stop in to browse and perhaps even take a piece of art home as a souvenir.
Seahorse Dive Shop is a fully equipped PADI Dive Shop located in the heart to Placencia, Belize.
Established in 1996 by Brian Young, Seahorse is longest established and most experienced tour company in Placencia.
Island themed souvenirs are always cheerful and unique. Sunova Beach has a large collection with a wide variety of gifts to bring home to your loved ones.
Zaara's Boutique offers clothing, jewelry, and more in the best quality at great prices. Their American Hi-Fashion style means that their inventory will be great no matter where you're planning to go.
If you've ever wanted to try a Cuban cigar -- an import which is illegal in the United States -- now is your chance. Habano Cigar Store features four humidors and and a smoking chair which allows guests to choose among a wide selection of cigars and light up.
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Caye Chapel, Belize and Four Seasons Private Estates are situated on an exceptionally designed, sustainably focused, luxury, private island, located in the heart of Belize's largest marine sanctuary.
Belize (formerly British Honduras) became independent from Britain on Sept. 21st, 1981. English is the official language, although many other languages are spoken. A popular Creole dialect can be heard on the streets throughout this tiny country on the Caribbean coast.
Boris Mannsfeld & Associates Placencia Belize real estate, has been professionally serving clients for many years. Real Estate Placencia is holding reputation as the top firm in real estate Placencia Belize, our dedication and loyalty to their clients ranks us best.
Whether you are seeking to purchase your first Belize home, retirement home, new Belize business or simply investing in Belize Real Estate, this qualified Belize real estate agents can personally assist you.
When looking to invest in the Caribbean real estate market, it's always wise to seek out brokers in Belize that have your best interest at heart. At CPC, we work with some of the industry’s leading Real Estate Agents.
4Realty Ltd., is proud member of the Belize National Association of REALTORS® MLS, your source for Belize Real Estate. If you own real estate that you're thinking of selling, they wiil be happy to provide you with a FREE Home Evaluation Estimate.
Sancas Realty forms part of the Santiago Castillo LtdGroup of Companies a Belizean owned business in operation since 1926. In addition to being one of Belize’s largest food importer and distributors, the company also owns several large-scale retail companies, along with many income generating properties throughout the Country of Belize including the new Sancas Plaza in San Pedro.
Welcome to Shepherd Belize Realty, on of your source for Belize real estate. If you are searching for an investment, lifestyle, or retirement real estate in Belize; then this is the right place. Save time, money, and stress by taking advantage of my experience and vast local knowledge to find a home in Belize that is right for you.
On 5,800 acres of palm-strewn beaches, sub-tropical savannahs and jungle along the Southern coast of Belize, lies the only gated residential, golf and resort development of its kind.
Vista Real Estate – one of the best Belize's realty and property specialist offering a wide selection of properties throughout Belize.
Ambergris Seaside Real Estate is a full-service Real Estate company centrally located in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye, Belize since 2000.
If you are looking for real estate in Belize, we are here to help! Their team live, invest and work here in Placencia Village on the Placencia Peninsula, Hopkins Village and we have agents throughout the whole country of Belize.
Hopkins Bay Developments offers the finest ocean front and beach front real estate in Belize and in the Caribbean! Visualize a world where you are surrounded by luxury and adventure awaits you at every turn. Where you can explore the ancient secrets of the Mayans and ancient Mayan ruins.
Want to taste a delicious meal while enjoying the sea breeze? Then Belamari at Seashore Restaurant is the place for you. This open-air, seaside restaurant in Buttonwood Bay is the perfect spot for cocktails, and even better if you acompany with a meal.
Rain Restaurant & Rooftop Terrace opened its door in September of 2014. Rain is located 2 miles north of San Pedro at Grand Caribe. Rain offers outdoor dining (their rooftop terrace). Their menu is vast & versatile with appetizers, soups, salads, seafood, handcrafted pastas & a fine steak selection.
Black Orchid Restaurant & Lounge is located 2.5 Miles South of San Pedro Town on the Island of Ambergris Caye In Belize. It is only a quick golf cart ride from the Center of town headed South just after the Croc Pond and well before the Marco Gonzales Mayan Ruin Site.
Having worked in the Belize hospitality industry for over 20 years, Oscar and Amparo Gutierrez decided to start the operation of Cocina Sabor Restaurant. This Orange Walk restaurant boasts attentive service and a diversity of Belizean Cuisine with a hint of international flavor.
Overlooking the Belize Harbour/Caribbean Sea in one of the estate’s Historic Colonial Buildings is the Most Beautiful Cafe in Belize: Martha’s Cafe. Boasting high ceilings, polished hardwood floors, huge picture windows, and a wraparound veranda which offers a commanding view of the historic Haulover Creek & Caribbean Sea. Enjoy a glass of wine the evening and take in the Best Sunsets on Earth.
Manatee Lookout is two minutes from the international airport. On the river side. They do occasion like party rental, Catering, Fishing, and much more.
Aqua Restaurant opened in December 2018 and is located inside Grand Caribe Belize. Since then, Chef Aycock has been serving quality interpretations of food.
Bird's Isle may be the best that Belize City has to offer. An island oasis at the southern tip of town, it manages to defy the urban grit that lies just a few blocks away. Locals and tourists alike flock to the palapa (open-air shelter with a thatched roof) to partake of sea breezes, fresh-squeezed juice and cold beers.
El Fogon means "The Fire Hearth". They specialize in Belizean food cooked the old fashioned way, with firewood in the open. It is their intention to preserve their Belizean culture and give a little taste to their visitors far and wide. It is a joy for them to serve you great Belizean cuisine. They offer restaurant specials everyday and are proud winners of the 2016 Lobster Fest in Ambergris Caye, Belize.
Located 7 miles North West of Ambergris Caye, visited only by local families back in the days and accessible only by boat gave it it's name Secret Beach. It has since then become the most popular beach on the island of Ambergris Caye.
Midtown Restaurant & Bar features an outstanding new international menu in an upscale and cozy atmosphere. The menu is inspired from different cuisine’s specialties and appeal to a wide and varied clientele. They offer a very large and versatile menu with delicious choices with high standards of service and quality.
Overlooking the Belize Harbour/Caribbean Sea in one of the estate’s Historic Colonial Buildings is the Most Beautiful Cafe in Belize: Martha’s Cafe. Boasting high ceilings, polished hardwood floors, huge picture windows, and a wraparound veranda which offers a commanding view of the historic Haulover Creek & Caribbean Sea. Enjoy a glass of wine the evening and take in the Best Sunsets on Earth.
Manatee Lookout is two minutes from the international airport. On the river side. They do occasion like party rental, Catering, Fishing, and much more.
Aqua Restaurant opened in December 2018 and is located inside Grand Caribe Belize. Since then, Chef Aycock has been serving quality interpretations of food.
Bird's Isle may be the best that Belize City has to offer. An island oasis at the southern tip of town, it manages to defy the urban grit that lies just a few blocks away. Locals and tourists alike flock to the palapa (open-air shelter with a thatched roof) to partake of sea breezes, fresh-squeezed juice and cold beers.
Want to taste a delicious meal while enjoying the sea breeze? Then Belamari at Seashore Restaurant is the place for you. This open-air, seaside restaurant in Buttonwood Bay is the perfect spot for cocktails, and even better if you acompany with a meal.
Immerse yourself in a true Belizean culinary experience, Casa Picasso offers a true taste of Belizean Cuisines made with organic products grown locally, offering you a farm to table dining experience.
At Lucky Lobster Bar & Grill they strive to serve the freshest and most flavorful food and drinks. They source their seafood and meat all within Belize. Their lobsters and fish are caught in the local waters off the shores of Hopkins by local fisherman.
Eco Tours Belize are your choice for independent shore excursions and adventure vacations in Belize. They have been in operation since 1998, leading and guiding thousands of adventure tours throughout Belize
They are a 5 Star PADI Dive Resort on Amberrgris Caye, Belize offering the Best of Scuba Diving, Snorkeling Tours and PADI Courses.
Belize Tradewinds specialize in individually customized door to door trips from any city in the continental. Many of Belize Tradewinds clients are from Canada and Europe. These people get by air to Belize City and they pick up the trip from there.
Cayo Adventure Tours is a local Belize Tour Operator and Destination Management Company, guided by Christian principles, and focused on providing excellent service. Our main office is located on Bella Vista Street, in San Ignacio, Cayo.
Discovery Expeditions Belize is a professional destination management services company dedicated to service, value, comfort, safety and excellence. The synergism that exists between our countrywide network has been the basis of our competitive prices
Belize is located in Central America, south of the Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, east of Guatemala's Peten. Its eastern border is the beautiful Caribbean Sea. Belize boasts the longest barrier reef in the western hemisphere and three coral atolls. 60% of our land is forest, and we lie in the heart of what was the Mayan World.
Mayawalk Tours are adventure seekers and have pioneered many adventure tours in the area. MayaWalk Tours was the first tour company to be granted permission to enter the famous Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave (ATM Cave) under the company owner, Aaron Juan, who, along with his caving buddy Ian Smith, served as the first official tour guide to the site.
S&L Travel and Tours Company started in the 1950’s when Lascelle Tillett was a cab driver. He took tourists, who visited Belize, sightseeing. The term tour guide was not used in Belize, because tourism had not yet grown into the industry it is today.
Star Tours offers daily snorkel tours. Their boats are fully licensed and equipped. Tropical Paradise very experienced tour guides and captains that will ensure you enjoy your snorkel experience. New to snorkeling, no problem, their guides will teach you. There is no group too large or small for us. Children welcome.
For several years, AQ Belize Car Rental has been serving customers from all over the world, with the mission to become known as the leading car rental company that provides great auto rentals service at the best prices throughout the country of Belize. With a commitment to the highest level of customer service, AQ Belize Car Rental strives to provide customers with safety and security.
Budget Belize offers For exciting fleet choices, real value, and a level of customer service focused on you the life you lead, and the cars and trucks you need. They work hard to make sure renting is a pleasure for you, because customer satisfaction is their bottom line.
Crystal Auto Rental was founded in 1989 by Jay Crofton; a native of Conroe Texas. Whilst trying to rent a vehicle from a local company had one of the worst experiences ever in vehicle rental. Jay decided that he could improve the local rental experience and within 4 months had a caravan of 10 vehicles coming to Belize. Crystal Auto Rental was born.
One of Economy Car Rentals top priorities is to adjust each package and offer to each customer’s exact needs. They offer a variety of options that can enhance your experience, Always according to your necessities, and help you get the best out of your holidays or your business trip.
Thrifty Belize offers carefully selected Sport Vehicles (SUV and CUV), reliable models suitable for the open road or the distant lodge.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car is proud to serve customers in Belize. As part of the largest rental car company in the world, which owns and operates more than 1.5 million vehicles, we’re sure to have a location near you or your travel destination. And while they are an internationally recognized brand, Enterprise remains family-owned with one goal in mind for the customers: to exceed your expectations for service and overall value.
Car One Rental Belize offers free pick up and drop off from and to the Philip Goldson International Belize Airport (PGIA BZE) in Ladyville, Belize Municipal Airstrip (TZA), Ambergris ferry, water taxi, bus station, marinas or from your hotel stay in Belize. Reliable and fast 24 hours road assistance and all our fleet of vehicles comes with Third Party Liability Insurance from one of the leading insurance company of Belize.
Since 1993, Tour Belize has been providing visitors with reliable, modern, and safe vehicles. Known for their friendly staff, Tour Belize understands that having a personal rental vehicle is one of the best ways to explore the wonders and beauty of Belize.
Pancho's Auto Rental is a 100% Belizean owned and operated car rental company in Belize, providing the best and cheapest car hire service since 1984. They have car rentals at Belize airport and in Belize city, making them one of the oldest and most reliable car rental agencies in Belize.
Belize Road Riders Rental offers quality vehicles and scooters for affordable prices. Whether you're a tourist visiting Belize and want to explore our beautiful country, like travelling south along the Hummingbird Highway, birding in the wetlands of Crooked Tree or if you're just in need of a vehicle while yours is in the shop, Belize Road Riders Rental can hook you up!
National Car Rental is an international car rental company that serves the daily rental needs of the frequent airport traveler. National is known as the premier car rental brand for business travel, offering “road warriors” speed, choice and control to help them be more efficient when they’re on the road.
In Belize, during the springtime, Whale shark frequently visit a unique area on the reef called Gladden Split. This Area, about 30 miles east of Placencia, is used by over 20 species of Caribbean fish to release their eggs. However, it is the eggs of the Black or Cubera snappers that the whale sharks show up on cue to feed on.
Sailing into Belize offers vacationers a chance to weigh their options and choose any of the country's major ports. Each year, many people travel to the Caribbean via yacht to take part in annual races or simply enjoy the winter sailing season.
Jaguar Paw Adventure Outpost is located in Frank Eddie Village in the Cayo District. A few years back, it was known as The Jaguar Paw Jungle Reserve. The area is also known as Cave Branch Archaeological Reserve. Now Jaguar Paw is a part of the Nohoch Che’en Cave Branch Archaeological Reserve.
The reefs edging Belize's shores run approximately 174 miles parallel to the coast under only about a few feet of water. These far-stretching corals run as far as the Yucatan Peninsula all the way to the tip of Guatemala. Combined, all three of Belize's reefs are about 347 miles
The Zoo began in 1983 when Sharon Matola started caring for animals that were left here after a movie and soon unwanted pets and injured animals were also donated to the Zoo.
The Maya entertain tourists with storytelling, music and dance, craft lessons, and village tours. Spend one day or many days with a Maya family to learn more about their culture. Maya prepare a meal with crops freshly picked from the milpas. Work the fields with a Maya farmer.
With hundreds of miles of fishing areas, Belize is an angler's paradise. Fish fans are attracted to the waters of Belize because of the varied types of fishing only the Caribbean Sea has to offer. Belize's aquatic ecosystem is rich with a diverse number of fish and excellent fishing grounds that are surprisingly uncrowded.
Southern Belize is criss crossed by trails connecting Maya villages, family farms (milpas), waterfalls and caves. The trails wind through second growth forest, past recently planted milpas and along the banks of tropical rivers. Monkeys will howl from high in the canopy, trogons will chatter "krr-rr-rah-ah", and lizards will scurry through the dense underbrush.
Fishermen who want to hook the bigger game fish should try the deeper waters of the briny Caribbean. The sea outside of Belize's barrier reef yields large fish like billfish, marlin, wahoo, dorado, and various kinds of sharks. Fishing the deep sea requires patience and strength.
Horse riding is one of the best ways to see the beautiful scenery of Belize as you travel through the country. Whether you are riding through the forest or visiting the temples seeing our beautiful country on horseback is not to be missed.
Easily the most popular river tour is the Monkey River. The Monkey River winds its way southeast from the Maya Mountains through dense jungle forest and mangrove swamp before emptying into the Caribbean Sea. It is a popular jungle river trip, well-known for its wildlife sitings, great tarpon fishing and jungle walk tours. Both day and night tours are offered from Monkey River Town.
The nature of rivers is the flow of water, carrying rain, nutrients and life from highlands to the sea. During the journey from altitude to sea level, tropical rivers support an astonishing array of life.
Whether floating past Mayan villages on quiet rivers or viewing manatee among the many cayes of the Port Honduras Reserve - kayaking is a great way to experience Southern Belize. Garifuna and Mayan peoples have paddled the waters of Toledo for centuries, fishing, hunting and traveling by dugout canoes.
The coral reefs and aquatic life of Belize make conditions for scuba diving and snorkeling ideal. The waters off the shores of Belize are home to one of the largest reef formations in the Northern Hemisphere. Belize's extensive coral reefs are second in size only to the Great Barrier Reef of Australia.
If you're ready to explore what's below the surface you might enjoy visiting Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Part of the national park, this is a natural wonderland for snorkelers looking to explore an authentic underwater habitat. The cut is a channel that acts as a highway for fish swimming from one side of the reef to the other. This snorkeling site is located in Belize.
Like many ancient ruin sites, the Maya City of Altun Ha is filled with mystery and wonder. Known as Rockstone Pond in Mayan, it is located close to the coast, approximately 31 miles north of Belize City. It was once an ideal place for commerce in the ancient Maya world. Nowadays, the proximity to Belize City makes Altun Ha a popular destination for both locals and international travelers visiting Belize.
Belize has hundreds of Maya sites, ranging from small mounds to internationally acclaimed pyramids, from city complexes to sacrificial cave systems. The Maya sites have been in our history for many years and is one of the greatest attractions in Belize. While exploring you will learn a lot about the remains of the ancient Maya which include pottery, skeletons, stelae, and tall palaces, temples, and ceremonial centers.
Almost all visitors to Belize will arrive in the largest city in the country at some time or another, but unfortunately Belize City is not an attractive destination for most. Most of the visitors that come here are just passing through, Belize City is a transportation hub for all international and domestic flights, as well as the ferry that leaves from Ambergris and Caulker Cay. But Belize City has some hidden gems and nearby attractions that make the visit worthwhile.
Caracol is an archaeological site managed by the University of Central Florida in Orlando. As the largest Maya site in Belize, this dig is one of the most important for modern thought on Maya civilization, culture, and history. Luckily, most of the larger ruins are open to the public.
Corozal House has served as many types of facilities since it's creation in the 19th century. Visitors today find a beautiful community center which houses an art gallery of local works, and a museum of local history. This spot makes sure that nobody within a short distance must go without the arts.
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.
Nim Li Punit is one of the smaller Maya sites well known for the large amount of stele found there. Nim Li Punit inherited it's name from a carving on the longest of the site's twenty-six stele, depicting a figure wearing a large headdress. In the Maya Kekchi language, Nim Li Punit means "the big hat". Nim Li Punit lies approximately 5 kilometers off the Southern Highway, near the villages of Indian Creek and Golden Stream. Access to the site follows a fairly steep, hilly, dirt road bordered by tall cohune palms and towering trees draped with flowing vines.
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 places of the jungle in the southern Mayan Mountains.
Gazing out over the Mopan River Valley, stands Xunantunich, one of Belize’s most beautiful and mysterious ancient Maya Sites. The site’s modern name, pronounced zoo-nan-tun-ich, means ‘stone woman’. It references a local legend of a ghostly belle adorned in white, scaling the steps of El Castillo before disappearing into the stone face at the top.
Uxbenka, translated as "ancient place" is an early classic ceremonial site. The site is very small compared to Lubantuun or Nim Li Punit. This Maya site perches on a ridge overlooking the foothills and valleys of the Maya Mountains. The Blue Creek Canyon can be seen in the distance.
Responsible for the revitalization of the art of Maya Slate Carving, the Garcia sisters offer a collection of limestone and slate statues for guests to view and even purchase. They also keep the Maya way of living alive through many classes and workshops.
This pizza joint was created in 2015 and since then it has been a hit. The pizza and other yummy appetizer food at Pizza Express Belize is something definitely worth trying.
Want to taste a delicious meal while enjoying the sea breeze? Then Belamari at Seashore Restaurant is the place for you. This open-air, seaside restaurant in Buttonwood Bay is the perfect spot for cocktails, and even better if you acompany with a meal.
Immerse yourself in a true Belizean culinary experience, Casa Picasso offers a true taste of Belizean Cuisines made with organic products grown locally, offering you a farm to table dining experience.
Go and enjoy delicious authentic Indian food at Sumathi. This spot is well known and enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike. The offer a wide variety of tasty food, drinks and a cozy atmosphere.
When it comes to fast food, 'healthy' basically means food that offers you a decent combination of macronutrients, without going overboard on calories or potentially harmful things (like sugar or sodium, for people who have high blood pressure). The key here is moderation, with ideally some benefits if possible. Queen's Grab & Go is offering healthy protein-carb-vegetable balanced meals for everyone.
Midtown Restaurant & Bar features an outstanding new international menu in an upscale and cozy atmosphere. The menu is inspired from different cuisine’s specialties and appeal to a wide and varied clientele. They offer a very large and versatile menu with delicious choices with high standards of service and quality.
Inspiration comes alive at Kaana Resort and Spa, a luxe outpost where wandering spirits roam free. Nestled deep in the tropical jungle of western Belize, this boutique resort is an oasis of style, culture, personalized service, and modern amenities for well-seasoned adventurers and tastemakers alike. Its location on the doorstep of an ancient Maya city has inspired Kaana’s name, which means “Heavenly Place.”
At Coco Plum Share your dream beach wedding experience with friends & family in paradise at the 2019 Condé Nast Johansens award winning resort for Best Property for Weddings, Parties, and Special Occasions!
Black Orchid Restaurant & Lounge is located 2.5 Miles South of San Pedro Town on the Island of Ambergris Caye In Belize. It is only a quick golf cart ride from the Center of town headed South just after the Croc Pond and well before the Marco Gonzales Mayan Ruin Site.
With fully furnished 2 and 3 bedroom Villas, Banyan Bay offers spectacular views of Belize's Barrier Reef a few miles offshore and full service restaurant, Pier 366 Seafood House, Banyan Bay Suites offers this and much more.
Butterflies Spa & Boutique is a unique spa is located on a beautiful beach in southern Belize, next to Almond Beach and Jaguar Reef Lodge. Elegant beachfront rooms, a full service spa and a fabulous coffee shop with coffees from the seven countries of Central America.
Stylish Resort on the beach located on the Shores of Ambergris Caye, North of San Pedro, Portofino Beach Resort features a haven of Romance, Relaxation, Barefoot Luxury and Adventure. Characterized by its warm and friendly hospitality, Portofino is the epitome of barefoot luxury, unpretentious and relaxing.
Immerse yourself in a true Belizean culinary experience, Casa Picasso offers a true taste of Belizean Cuisines made with organic products grown locally, offering you a farm to table dining experience.
Of all the luxury resorts in Belize, Pelican Reef Villas Resort is undoubtedly one of the finest. Named one of the Best Small Hotels in Belize, it stands out among other Belize Island resorts with its beautiful natural environment and world-class Ambergris Caye luxury hotel features.
All of Sandy Point resorts can serve as a launching pad for countless experiences in Belize and their knowledgeable and helpful staff will be there to assist you in choosing, planning and preparing for the adventures that await you.
Secluded from the lively town and other resorts, a wedding at one of the Sandy Point Resorts is an ideal choice for those desiring to say "I Do." You’ll treasure the ambience of a beach wedding ceremony with the panoramic view of the turquoise Caribbean Sea, amidst coconut palms and beautiful tropical flowers.
Situated in Belize City, 10 km from Belize Harbour, Seaside Chateau features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a fitness centre and a shared lounge. Walk along the resort streets as the white beach sand squish between your toes as you take in the breath-taking views of this unspoiled area surrounded by 40ft tall White Mangroves or look up to see the many parrots, hummingbirds or seagulls flying by.
Go and enjoy delicious authentic Indian food at Sumathi. This spot is well known and enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike. The offer a wide variety of tasty food, drinks and a cozy atmosphere.
Established in 1976, San Ignacio Resort Hotel is a Belizean and family-owned boutique Hotel located in the Cayo District, Western Belize. The Resort is centrally situated on a 17-acre private estate and 5-minutes away of the popular San Ignacio Town—an area that features a variety of cultural, adventurous, and culinary experiences. This characteristic has dubbed the Resort as “the only jungle in town”.
When it comes to fast food, 'healthy' basically means food that offers you a decent combination of macronutrients, without going overboard on calories or potentially harmful things (like sugar or sodium, for people who have high blood pressure). The key here is moderation, with ideally some benefits if possible. Queen's Grab & Go is offering healthy protein-carb-vegetable balanced meals for everyone.
This pizza joint was created in 2015 and since then it has been a hit. The pizza and other yummy appetizer food at Pizza Express Belize is something definitely worth trying.
Nestled within a private 200-acre reserve on the Placencia Peninsula, Naia Resort and Spa is an intimate, natural playground where guests can enjoy an authentic Belize experience on land and at sea. Offering barefoot luxury, Naia extends along a mile of palm-studded beach and has 35 secluded Beach Houses - each offering breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea.
Midtown Restaurant & Bar features an outstanding new international menu in an upscale and cozy atmosphere. The menu is inspired from different cuisine’s specialties and appeal to a wide and varied clientele. They offer a very large and versatile menu with delicious choices with high standards of service and quality.
Matachica offers a luxury beach resort that makes the ideal destination for a romantic honeymoon, girls’ getaway, mother-daughter weekend or celebration with friends. They are located just 5 miles from San Pedro on Ambergris Caye. One quick transfer—which they will arrange for you—takes you from city to sea, where their warm staff looks forward to helping you create amazing experiences during your stay and memories that last a lifetime.
El Secreto Hotel is a charming 5-star venue with 13 rooms to stay in. Operating in Ambergris Caye since 2012, this property features an Egyptian architecture and modern comforts. This venue provides a safety deposit box, a lift and a gift store and rooms include a comfortable decor.
Aptly named for the Greek goddess who’s no less than the personification of the Earth itself, Gaia River Lodge immerses you in the Belizean rain forest, and gives you a front-row view of the majestic Five Sisters Waterfalls in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. This immersion comes at some cost, if quick and effortless travel is a priority — but it’s worth the trouble, as this kind of eco-travel experience would be simply impossible in any less remote a location.
Nestled between the lush Maya Mountains and the turquoise Caribbean Sea, Hamanasi is a special place from which you can explore the best of Belize on and offshore. A secluded, intimate boutique resort located on the beach south of Hopkins, Hamanasi sits on hundreds of feet of Caribbean Sea beachfront surrounded by tropical flora on the finest stretch of beach in Belize.
Inspiration comes alive at Kaana Resort and Spa, a luxe outpost where wandering spirits roam free. Nestled deep in the tropical jungle of western Belize, this boutique resort is an oasis of style, culture, personalized service, and modern amenities for well-seasoned adventurers and tastemakers alike. Its location on the doorstep of an ancient Maya city has inspired Kaana’s name, which means “Heavenly Place.”
Set on a 3,000-acre sustainable farm, surrounded by a 15,000-acre rainforest preserve, and comprised of twelve privately sited, low-impact, high-pleasure suites, Copal Tree Lodge, a Muy’Ono Resort is, quite simply, one of the leading eco-hotels on the planet. That’s no small distinction, and it’s reason enough to visit, but Copal Tree Lodge is also a regular entry on the bucket list of travel-savvy gourmands, wildlife enthusiasts, birders.
At Coco Plum Share your dream beach wedding experience with friends & family in paradise at the 2019 Condé Nast Johansens award winning resort for Best Property for Weddings, Parties, and Special Occasions!
Black Orchid Restaurant & Lounge is located 2.5 Miles South of San Pedro Town on the Island of Ambergris Caye In Belize. It is only a quick golf cart ride from the Center of town headed South just after the Croc Pond and well before the Marco Gonzales Mayan Ruin Site.
Belize Boutique Resort & Spa is embedded in Belize’s culture and history. The Resort has evolved into an environmentally friendly oasis of charm and distinction. Their Spa products, thoughtfully selected fresh ingredients, rich hues and fabrics and an infinite love of music and creativity has made this resort Belize leading Luxury Boutique Resort and Jungle Spa. Urban Jungle Chic has never been so casually opulent.
Want to taste a delicious meal while enjoying the sea breeze? Then Belamari at Seashore Restaurant is the place for you. This open-air, seaside restaurant in Buttonwood Bay is the perfect spot for cocktails, and even better if you acompany with a meal.
With fully furnished 2 and 3 bedroom Villas, Banyan Bay offers spectacular views of Belize's Barrier Reef a few miles offshore and full service restaurant, Pier 366 Seafood House, Banyan Bay Suites offers this and much more.
Belizean Dreams is an intimate, locally owned and managed all inclusive resort nestled on the coast of Hopkins Village, in southern Belize. Accommodations and packages are tailored to providing vacations to discerning travelers who crave relaxation, romance and adventure.
In the early 1980s, Francis Ford Coppola visited Belize, immediately fell in love with the location, and purchased the abandoned Blancaneaux Lodge. For more than a decade the hideaway was used as a family retreat before Francis opened his tropical paradise to the public in 1993.
Butterflies Spa & Boutique is a unique spa is located on a beautiful beach in southern Belize, next to Almond Beach and Jaguar Reef Lodge. Elegant beachfront rooms, a full service spa and a fabulous coffee shop with coffees from the seven countries of Central America.
Playa Maya is a very small and quiet coastal community on the Placencia peninsula, which consists of a long and clean strip of sand, beach chairs, wooden docks that stand out in the sea and hammocks hanging between palm trees. Visitors who come here do so to relax, sunbathe and eat fresh seafood in one of the few beachfront restaurants. Of the three beach towns on the Placencia peninsula, Maya beach is the most serene.
Laughing Bird Caye is a beautiful Belizean isle situated on the western side of Victoria Channel, only 11 miles off the coast from Placencia Village in the Stann Creek District of Belize. The exact location of the island is 16°27' North latitude and 88°12' West longitude. Laughing Bird Caye is the southernmost island in the central lagoon of the Belize Barrier Reef.
Half Moon Caye is considered a Natural Monument of Belize. The key is full of marine species such as corals, garden eels and sponge formations. You will also find eagle rays, sea turtles and groupers. This marine diversity contributes to the practice of diving in these waters.
South Water is the key with the most marine reserve in Belize. The largest marine reserve is in South Water Caye. To access it you can do it through excursions in Belize that depart from Dangriga, Hopkins or Placencia. You can also stay in this beach but you must consider the high costs, as there are very few places destined for this purpose. Thanks to the fact that it has the richest barrier in marine fauna, you can practice snorkeling and diving. You can see species such as: Manta rays, reef fish and seabirds.
If you want to inject your vacations with unforgettable adventures you have to visit Lime Caye in Belize. It is specifically located in the Sapodilla Caye marine reserve considered a protected area since 1996. On this coast, snorkeling is the ideal sport because of the barrier reef that characterizes it, which is home to a diversity of plant and animal species.
Southwest Caye is an island owned by a Belizean family to which you can visit and practice diving.
Southwest Caye is another island owned by the Belizean family and famous for its variety of diving options. On the outer edge of this cove you can see a cliff of great depth and something dangerous so you should be careful.
Little Frenchman Cay is a small island a short distance south of Ambergris Caye and a quick boat trip from Belize City. It has been a private land since 2007, and is currently the location of the Royral Palms Island Resort
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.
Belizean Dreams is an intimate, locally owned and managed all inclusive resort nestled on the coast of Hopkins Village, in southern Belize. Accommodations and packages are tailored to providing vacations to discerning travelers who crave relaxation, romance and adventure.
Situated right on the white sandy beach, Las Terrazas is a resort in the proper sense of the word — there’s a huge infinity pool, a fine-dining restaurant, a spa and wellness center, the works. That’s why it’s surprising to realize that there are only 37 guestrooms.
In the early 1980s, Francis Ford Coppola visited Belize, immediately fell in love with the location, and purchased the abandoned Blancaneaux Lodge. For more than a decade the hideaway was used as a family retreat before Francis opened his tropical paradise to the public in 1993.
Amidst a pristine tropical setting on a five-mile stretch of sandy beach and a short distance from the Garifuna Fishing Village of Hopkins, is Almond Beach Resort. Their intimate 12 room beachfront resort offers outstanding accommodations, lavish amenities, exciting adventures and breathtaking sunrise and sunset views of the ocean.
Set on a 3,000-acre sustainable farm, surrounded by a 15,000-acre rainforest preserve, and comprised of twelve privately sited, low-impact, high-pleasure suites, Copal Tree Lodge, a Muy’Ono Resort is, quite simply, one of the leading eco-hotels on the planet. That’s no small distinction, and it’s reason enough to visit, but Copal Tree Lodge is also a regular entry on the bucket list of travel-savvy gourmands, wildlife enthusiasts, birders.
Belize Boutique Resort & Spa is embedded in Belize’s culture and history. The Resort has evolved into an environmentally friendly oasis of charm and distinction. Their Spa products, thoughtfully selected fresh ingredients, rich hues and fabrics and an infinite love of music and creativity has made this resort Belize leading Luxury Boutique Resort and Jungle Spa. Urban Jungle Chic has never been so casually opulent.
The Great House Inn is located in the historic Fort George Area: The Fort George area, a peninsula ringed by Marine Parade Boulevard and Fort Street, is one of the most pleasant in Belize City. Meander in the neighborhood and you’ll pass some impressive homes and buildings, including The Great House Inn, now the only colonial guest house.
Styled after the Tahitian cottages on the Polynesian island of Bora Bora, Ramon's Village cabanas are built from native materials by craftsmen utilizing the same skill and techniques the islanders used in the days of the great sailing ships.
Stylish Resort on the beach located on the Shores of Ambergris Caye, North of San Pedro, Portofino Beach Resort features a haven of Romance, Relaxation, Barefoot Luxury and Adventure. Characterized by its warm and friendly hospitality, Portofino is the epitome of barefoot luxury, unpretentious and relaxing.
From intimate ceremonies on this private pier over the Caribbean or wiggling your toes in the sandy beach, to reserving the entire resort exclusively for your wedding, family and guests, the options for your destination beach wedding are yours for the taking at Distinctly Belize Chabil Mar!
When they began farming on the banks of the Macal River in western Belize, Mick and Lucy Fleming always strove to coexist with nature, and as Chaa Creek Lodge grew, so did their appreciation and respect for Belize’s diverse ecology and rich culture. It was only natural that when the Flemings began taking in guests to create one of Belize’s first eco-resorts in 1981, they combined their love of nature with a desire to give visitors an authentic jungle experience that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and built comforts.
Butterflies Spa & Boutique is a unique spa is located on a beautiful beach in southern Belize, next to Almond Beach and Jaguar Reef Lodge. Elegant beachfront rooms, a full service spa and a fabulous coffee shop with coffees from the seven countries of Central America.
Nestled between the lush Maya Mountains and the turquoise Caribbean Sea, Hamanasi is a special place from which you can explore the best of Belize on and offshore. A secluded, intimate boutique resort located on the beach south of Hopkins, Hamanasi sits on hundreds of feet of Caribbean Sea beachfront surrounded by tropical flora on the finest stretch of beach in Belize.
Nestled within a private 200-acre reserve on the Placencia Peninsula, Naia Resort and Spa is an intimate, natural playground where guests can enjoy an authentic Belize experience on land and at sea. Offering barefoot luxury, Naia extends along a mile of palm-studded beach and has 35 secluded Beach Houses - each offering breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea.
The idea of an eco-resort in Belize is not an unfamiliar one, and it’s appealing enough as it is. Thatch Caye, however, distinguishes itself with a private-island location, and a positively idyllic one at that — all the photos you see were taken within a 25-minute boat ride from the property, and in this part of the world a 25-minute boat ride is roughly equivalent to a brisk stroll down to the corner.
In the early 1980s, Francis Ford Coppola visited Belize, immediately fell in love with the location, and purchased the abandoned Blancaneaux Lodge. For more than a decade the hideaway was used as a family retreat before Francis opened his tropical paradise to the public in 1993.
Amidst a pristine tropical setting on a five-mile stretch of sandy beach and a short distance from the Garifuna Fishing Village of Hopkins, is Almond Beach Resort. Their intimate 12 room beachfront resort offers outstanding accommodations, lavish amenities, exciting adventures and breathtaking sunrise and sunset views of the ocean.
El Secreto Hotel is a charming 5-star venue with 13 rooms to stay in. Operating in Ambergris Caye since 2012, this property features an Egyptian architecture and modern comforts. This venue provides a safety deposit box, a lift and a gift store and rooms include a comfortable decor.
Set on a 3,000-acre sustainable farm, surrounded by a 15,000-acre rainforest preserve, and comprised of twelve privately sited, low-impact, high-pleasure suites, Copal Tree Lodge, a Muy’Ono Resort is, quite simply, one of the leading eco-hotels on the planet. That’s no small distinction, and it’s reason enough to visit, but Copal Tree Lodge is also a regular entry on the bucket list of travel-savvy gourmands, wildlife enthusiasts, birders.
Styled after the Tahitian cottages on the Polynesian island of Bora Bora, Ramon's Village cabanas are built from native materials by craftsmen utilizing the same skill and techniques the islanders used in the days of the great sailing ships.
The hotelier Francis Ford Coppola is generally better known for his films, and for a thriving sideline in Northern California wines. But his foray into the hospitality sector in his beloved Belize can be counted as one of his hits. After winning praise for his rustic, elegant Blancaneaux Lodge, built in 1993, he added to the empire with Turtle Inn, a wonderfully quirky, environmentally friendly beach hotel on an unspoiled patch of rainforested Caribbean coastal paradise.
Stylish Resort on the beach located on the Shores of Ambergris Caye, North of San Pedro, Portofino Beach Resort features a haven of Romance, Relaxation, Barefoot Luxury and Adventure. Characterized by its warm and friendly hospitality, Portofino is the epitome of barefoot luxury, unpretentious and relaxing.
When they began farming on the banks of the Macal River in western Belize, Mick and Lucy Fleming always strove to coexist with nature, and as Chaa Creek Lodge grew, so did their appreciation and respect for Belize’s diverse ecology and rich culture. It was only natural that when the Flemings began taking in guests to create one of Belize’s first eco-resorts in 1981, they combined their love of nature with a desire to give visitors an authentic jungle experience that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and built comforts.
Aptly named for the Greek goddess who’s no less than the personification of the Earth itself, Gaia River Lodge immerses you in the Belizean rain forest, and gives you a front-row view of the majestic Five Sisters Waterfalls in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. This immersion comes at some cost, if quick and effortless travel is a priority — but it’s worth the trouble, as this kind of eco-travel experience would be simply impossible in any less remote a location.
Getting to Belize is easier and faster than traveling to most any other major Caribbean destination. On the mainland, there is plenty to experience and explore in this eco tourism-friendly country – Mayan ruins, the Jaguar Preserve, countless birding expeditions, and world-class scuba diving and snorkeling. But with little effort – a 20-minute plane ride to Ambergris Caye and a 3-mile boat ride – you can bask in beauty and end-of-the-world-style luxury at Cayo Espanto resort.
At Coco Plum Share your dream beach wedding experience with friends & family in paradise at the 2019 Condé Nast Johansens award winning resort for Best Property for Weddings, Parties, and Special Occasions!
When they began farming on the banks of the Macal River in western Belize, Mick and Lucy Fleming always strove to coexist with nature, and as Chaa Creek Lodge grew, so did their appreciation and respect for Belize’s diverse ecology and rich culture. It was only natural that when the Flemings began taking in guests to create one of Belize’s first eco-resorts in 1981, they combined their love of nature with a desire to give visitors an authentic jungle experience that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and built comforts.
The Roaring River Golf Course is the only mainland golf course in beautiful Belize. This executive style 18 hole (9 holes double tees boxes) course measures 3,892 yards and plays to a Par 64. The RRGC course rating is 66 with a slope rating of 116 and all greens are elevated and bunkered. Fairways are lined with superb indigenous trees and are surrounded by natural jungle growth.
All of Sandy Point resorts can serve as a launching pad for countless experiences in Belize and their knowledgeable and helpful staff will be there to assist you in choosing, planning and preparing for the adventures that await you.
On the very edge of Belize’s Placencia Peninsula, in the heart of Placencia village rests a new luxury beachfront paradise known as The Ellysian Boutique Hotel. With picturesque beachfront ocean views and its back patios perch in Placencia Village, its serene charm offers the splendor of a modern stay with easy access to the local village life.
Getting to Belize is easier and faster than traveling to most any other major Caribbean destination. On the mainland, there is plenty to experience and explore in this eco tourism-friendly country – Mayan ruins, the Jaguar Preserve, countless birding expeditions, and world-class scuba diving and snorkeling. But with little effort – a 20-minute plane ride to Ambergris Caye and a 3-mile boat ride – you can bask in beauty and end-of-the-world-style luxury at Cayo Espanto resort.
Belize Ocean Club is located on the beachfront of Maya Beach, just a 20-minute drive from Placencia. It offers an outdoor pool, international restaurant and elegant suites with air conditioning and free Wi-Fi.
Situated right on the white sandy beach, Las Terrazas is a resort in the proper sense of the word — there’s a huge infinity pool, a fine-dining restaurant, a spa and wellness center, the works. That’s why it’s surprising to realize that there are only 37 guestrooms.
Belizean Dreams is an intimate, locally owned and managed all inclusive resort nestled on the coast of Hopkins Village, in southern Belize. Accommodations and packages are tailored to providing vacations to discerning travelers who crave relaxation, romance and adventure.
The idea of an eco-resort in Belize is not an unfamiliar one, and it’s appealing enough as it is. Thatch Caye, however, distinguishes itself with a private-island location, and a positively idyllic one at that — all the photos you see were taken within a 25-minute boat ride from the property, and in this part of the world a 25-minute boat ride is roughly equivalent to a brisk stroll down to the corner.
Set on a 3,000-acre sustainable farm, surrounded by a 15,000-acre rainforest preserve, and comprised of twelve privately sited, low-impact, high-pleasure suites, Copal Tree Lodge, a Muy’Ono Resort is, quite simply, one of the leading eco-hotels on the planet. That’s no small distinction, and it’s reason enough to visit, but Copal Tree Lodge is also a regular entry on the bucket list of travel-savvy gourmands, wildlife enthusiasts, birders.
The hotelier Francis Ford Coppola is generally better known for his films, and for a thriving sideline in Northern California wines. But his foray into the hospitality sector in his beloved Belize can be counted as one of his hits. After winning praise for his rustic, elegant Blancaneaux Lodge, built in 1993, he added to the empire with Turtle Inn, a wonderfully quirky, environmentally friendly beach hotel on an unspoiled patch of rainforested Caribbean coastal paradise.
At Coco Plum Share your dream beach wedding experience with friends & family in paradise at the 2019 Condé Nast Johansens award winning resort for Best Property for Weddings, Parties, and Special Occasions!
Styled after the Tahitian cottages on the Polynesian island of Bora Bora, Ramon's Village cabanas are built from native materials by craftsmen utilizing the same skill and techniques the islanders used in the days of the great sailing ships.
After Belize City, Dangriga is the largest coastal town in Belize. With 12,500 inhabitants, it is a busy shopping center, where surrounding residents come to buy food, tools and other necessities. Dangriga does not really offer much with regard to tourism services, but curious travelers who are wandering the busy streets can interact with the locals and have a true vision of everyday life on the coast of Belize.
Inspiration comes alive at Kaana Resort and Spa, a luxe outpost where wandering spirits roam free. Nestled deep in the tropical jungle of western Belize, this boutique resort is an oasis of style, culture, personalized service, and modern amenities for well-seasoned adventurers and tastemakers alike. Its location on the doorstep of an ancient Maya city has inspired Kaana’s name, which means “Heavenly Place.”
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.
Nestled within a private 200-acre reserve on the Placencia Peninsula, Naia Resort and Spa is an intimate, natural playground where guests can enjoy an authentic Belize experience on land and at sea. Offering barefoot luxury, Naia extends along a mile of palm-studded beach and has 35 secluded Beach Houses - each offering breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea.
The beachfront reggae bars, the colorful pensions and a wide beach area attract tourists from the Placencia community. Located at the end of the 16 miles (28 kilometers) of the Placencia peninsula, this is the liveliest destination in the region. It offers restaurants, shops, nightlife, accommodation and tourist services.
Matachica offers a luxury beach resort that makes the ideal destination for a romantic honeymoon, girls’ getaway, mother-daughter weekend or celebration with friends. They are located just 5 miles from San Pedro on Ambergris Caye. One quick transfer—which they will arrange for you—takes you from city to sea, where their warm staff looks forward to helping you create amazing experiences during your stay and memories that last a lifetime.
Amidst a pristine tropical setting on a five-mile stretch of sandy beach and a short distance from the Garifuna Fishing Village of Hopkins, is Almond Beach Resort. Their intimate 12 room beachfront resort offers outstanding accommodations, lavish amenities, exciting adventures and breathtaking sunrise and sunset views of the ocean.
Belizean Nirvana offers five individually furnished suites/studios each with wide verandas that are separated by removable lattice partitions for privacy. At Nirvana, you are on the beach, and after you have enjoyed your swimming in their pristine waters, you can rinse off with the outdoor showers available before you step onto your veranda to relax and enjoy your hammock.
With fully furnished 2 and 3 bedroom Villas, Banyan Bay offers spectacular views of Belize's Barrier Reef a few miles offshore and full service restaurant, Pier 366 Seafood House, Banyan Bay Suites offers this and much more.
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.
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.
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.
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 places of the jungle in the southern Mayan Mountains.
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.
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 largest cities in Belize that are Belize City, San Ignacio, Belmopan, Orange Walk Town and San Pedro.
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.
The beachfront reggae bars, the colorful pensions and a wide beach area attract tourists from the Placencia community. Located at the end of the 16 miles (28 kilometers) of the Placencia peninsula, this is the liveliest destination in the region. It offers restaurants, shops, nightlife, accommodation and tourist services.
Ambergris Caye is the largest island in Belize and the best-known destination in the country. Located at the northern end of the waters of Belize, a small canal carved by the Maya separates Ambergris Caye from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. This narrow, 25-mile (40 km) long island is surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean and consists of mangroves, lagoons and the quiet town of San Pedro, which is located on a sandy plateau near the southern end of the island.
After Belize City, Dangriga is the largest coastal town in Belize. With 12,500 inhabitants, it is a busy shopping center, where surrounding residents come to buy food, tools and other necessities. Dangriga does not really offer much with regard to tourism services, but curious travelers who are wandering the busy streets can interact with the locals and have a true vision of everyday life on the coast of Belize.
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.
Almost all visitors to Belize will arrive in the largest city in the country at some time or another, but unfortunately Belize City is not an attractive destination for most. Most of the visitors that come here are just passing through, Belize City is a transportation hub for all international and domestic flights, as well as the ferry that leaves from Ambergris and Caulker Cay. But Belize City has some hidden gems and nearby attractions that make the visit worthwhile.
Caulker Cay is a 5-mile (8 km) island with 1,300 residents. It is located just 21 miles (34 km) northeast of Belize City and is located directly south of Ambergris Caye. Without vehicles or paved roads, the quiet streets of Cayo Caulker are occupied only by golf carts, beach bikes and pedestrians. Travelers come here to relax and enjoy the tranquility of life on the beach, whether rocking in a hammock facing the sea, kayaking in the calm waters around the islands and mangroves or sunbathing in a famous place called " Split ", a channel that separates the north and the south half of the island. Like Ambergris Caye, the island is located just one mile west of the Belize Barrier Reef, offering easy access to the best snorkeling and diving activities in the area.
Corozal is a coastal town in the extreme north of Belize. Less than 8 miles (12 km) from the border with Belize and Mexico, most visitors pass through Corozal on their way to or from other popular destinations in Mexico such as Tulum and Chichen Itza.
With approximately 118,000 acres (47,750 hectares), Cayo Aguas del Sur is the largest marine reserve in Belize. In fact, it is one of the most accessible from the mainland, the western edge is located just 10 miles (16 km) from the coast. With lagoons, islands surrounded by palm trees and mangroves, the reserve is home to a wide variety of species. Visitors will find beautiful reef fish, manta rays and seabirds. Less common, but still possible to observe are sharks, manatees and crocodiles.
Little Frenchman Cay is a small island a short distance south of Ambergris Caye and a quick boat trip from Belize City. It has been a private land since 2007, and is currently the location of the Royral Palms Island Resort
Playa Maya is a very small and quiet coastal community on the Placencia peninsula, which consists of a long and clean strip of sand, beach chairs, wooden docks that stand out in the sea and hammocks hanging between palm trees. Visitors who come here do so to relax, sunbathe and eat fresh seafood in one of the few beachfront restaurants. Of the three beach towns on the Placencia peninsula, Maya beach is the most serene.
Seine Bight is a small Garifuna fishing village on the Placencia peninsula, located halfway between Playa Maya in the north and Placencia Village in the south. It has approximately 1,000 inhabitants and is relatively underdeveloped compared to its neighbors. Those who visit Seine Bight will enjoy the traditional atmosphere of the houses built on stilts, which are bordering the streets.
Ambergris Caye is the largest island in Belize and the best-known destination in the country. Located at the northern end of the waters of Belize, a small canal carved by the Maya separates Ambergris Caye from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. This narrow, 25-mile (40 km) long island is surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean and consists of mangroves, lagoons and the quiet town of San Pedro, which is located on a sandy plateau near the southern end of the island.
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.
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.
The beachfront reggae bars, the colorful pensions and a wide beach area attract tourists from the Placencia community. Located at the end of the 16 miles (28 kilometers) of the Placencia peninsula, this is the liveliest destination in the region. It offers restaurants, shops, nightlife, accommodation and tourist services.
Getting to Belize is easier and faster than traveling to most any other major Caribbean destination. On the mainland, there is plenty to experience and explore in this eco tourism-friendly country – Mayan ruins, the Jaguar Preserve, countless birding expeditions, and world-class scuba diving and snorkeling. But with little effort – a 20-minute plane ride to Ambergris Caye and a 3-mile boat ride – you can bask in beauty and end-of-the-world-style luxury at Cayo Espanto resort.
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 places of the jungle in the southern Mayan Mountains.
Caulker Cay is a 5-mile (8 km) island with 1,300 residents. It is located just 21 miles (34 km) northeast of Belize City and is located directly south of Ambergris Caye. Without vehicles or paved roads, the quiet streets of Cayo Caulker are occupied only by golf carts, beach bikes and pedestrians. Travelers come here to relax and enjoy the tranquility of life on the beach, whether rocking in a hammock facing the sea, kayaking in the calm waters around the islands and mangroves or sunbathing in a famous place called " Split ", a channel that separates the north and the south half of the island. Like Ambergris Caye, the island is located just one mile west of the Belize Barrier Reef, offering easy access to the best snorkeling and diving activities in the area.
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 largest cities in Belize that are Belize City, San Ignacio, Belmopan, Orange Walk Town and San Pedro.
Gazing out over the Mopan River Valley, stands Xunantunich, one of Belize’s most beautiful and mysterious ancient Maya Sites. The site’s modern name, pronounced zoo-nan-tun-ich, means ‘stone woman’. It references a local legend of a ghostly belle adorned in white, scaling the steps of El Castillo before disappearing into the stone face at the top.
Lubaantun is the largest Maya site in Southern Belize. It is well known for the unusual style of construction. All structures are made of limestone blocks with no visible mortar binding them together. The strength of each structure lies in every hand-cut stone, which was carefully measured and shaped to fit snugly next to each neighboring block.
Like many ancient ruin sites, the Maya City of Altun Ha is filled with mystery and wonder. Known as Rockstone Pond in Mayan, it is located close to the coast, approximately 31 miles north of Belize City. It was once an ideal place for commerce in the ancient Maya world. Nowadays, the proximity to Belize City makes Altun Ha a popular destination for both locals and international travelers visiting Belize.
Belize has hundreds of Maya sites, ranging from small mounds to internationally acclaimed pyramids, from city complexes to sacrificial cave systems. The Maya sites have been in our history for many years and is one of the greatest attractions in Belize. While exploring you will learn a lot about the remains of the ancient Maya which include pottery, skeletons, stelae, and tall palaces, temples, and ceremonial centers.
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 places of the jungle in the southern Mayan Mountains.
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 largest cities in Belize that are Belize City, San Ignacio, Belmopan, Orange Walk Town and San Pedro.