Belize Travel Blog
Trip planning advice, local insight, and stories from Belize, straight from people who know it well. Happy Reading!
28 December 2021
Xokb’il Chuy, translating to counted stitches, is the name of a Mopan Maya embroidery that turns geometry into art. True to its name, patterns are sewn using a complex counting system...
27 December 2021
Belize is not the hidden gem it once was, tucked away from the world. In the past few years, many have ventured beyond the pristine beaches to the jungles lying inland, which hold unbelievable...
26 December 2021
Visiting Belize, with its embarrassment of wilderness and cinematic coastlines, might convince you to forget about even heading out to the islands. A bastion of undiscovered authenticity...
25 December 2021
Experience your body energetically healing itself. It begins as a subtle overpowering of the senses. It’s how the air smells — crisp and spicy as you come up for air after a quick dive...
23 December 2021
While details of reopening are to be discussed further, the Government of Belize, has announced the reopening of the land borders has been postponed to February 2022. Original set...
23 December 2021
Many people turn their attention to Belize with the intention of investing in a beachfront property. Celebrities like Francis Ford Coppola, Madonna, and Leonardo DiCaprio have popularized...
22 December 2021
The task at hand: to distinguish memory from a dream. Thankfully, in this corner of the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve shoulder-to-shoulder with the rushing Privassion Creek, it...
21 December 2021
Listed among the popular productivity and mindfulness goals for 2022 are niche bucket list-esque items, like dive, that round up our New Year’s Resolutions. Some may border on the generic...
21 December 2021
When we think of travel, we think of absorbing the world outside our own. Our five senses are heightened as the need to consume everything around us multiplies ten-fold. Life in travel...
20 December 2021
Located 500 meters above sea level on the Vaca Plateau in the foothills of the Maya Mountains, the Caracol Maya Site is one of the highest points in Belize. From its center rises a...
20 December 2021
If you’re ready to say a big goodbye to 2021 and hello to 2022, you’d best make sure you do so before the midnight curfew this New Year’s Eve. Whether you’re all about taking in the...
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