From the Mountain Pine Ridge region to the kaleidoscopic Caribbean Sea, there’s no shortage of wild experiences when in Belize.
Gisselle Hernandez
Gisselle Hernandez
An award-winning journalist, Gisselle brings over five years’ writing experience to the team. Born and raised in the endearing “Shuga City,” a.k.a Orange Walk Town, Gisselle left to pursue her Bachelor’s Degree in Public Relations and Creative Writing at Murray State University in Kentucky. She returned with the experience of being a features editor, magazine writer, and a published poet. She has since shared her love of literature, marketing and social media trends through various outlets for her writing.
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Every year, hundreds of thousands of travelers visit Belize by cruise. Despite its size,…
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Few things can top baking on white, soft sand in Ambergris Caye or floating…
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After becoming enamored of a new place when visiting, oftentimes the only tangible memories…
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Belize remains one of the few places in the region where those visiting a…
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When there’s immense beauty and surrealism surrounding a destination, it’s only natural to want…

