Belize Travel Blog
Trip planning advice, local insight, and stories from Belize, straight from people who know it well. Happy Reading!
9 January 2020
Belize Virtuosi
Are you curious? This is a very rare treat. A group of world-class musicians have come together to form an orchestra just for Belize. It is an amazing story. They...
9 January 2020
Clocking in at 180 miles long and 68 miles wide, challenge yourself to a Big Year birding Belize to see as many bird species as possible in a year! Dedicating an entire year to see...
9 January 2020
Who is Daeyan Arda?
Here is a heartwarming true story, just right for Christmas. Belize is a small place where word quickly gets around. Sometimes, though, some very special things...
8 January 2020
2020 is the beginning of an entirely new era. So what does this mean? This means it can be a time for a fresh start or for you to try new things. And with all the new technological...
8 January 2020
Stretching the length of the country, the Belize Barrier Reef has been and will continue to be, a very integral part of our collective national identity. First inscribed as a World...
8 January 2020
Origin
Creole artisans are known for a rich tradition of arts and crafts like basket works, straw platting (used in wicker furniture and baskets), earthenware pots and jars, as well...
7 January 2020
The new year calls for new travel plans. With so many beautiful places in this world, your options to discover are endless. Fuel your new year getaway needs with these top January...
7 January 2020
Looking for a new year’s resolution that adds adventure and accomplishment? Then conquer Victoria Peak – Belize’s second highest elevation at 1,120 meters. This one...
7 January 2020
Otherworldly
Imagine yourself in a world where time seems to stand still, and you will hold your breath at the otherworldly landscapes that make up the network of caves in Belize. ...
7 January 2020
Otherworldly
Imagine yourself in a world where time seems to stand still, and you will hold your breath at the otherworldly landscapes that make up the network of caves in Belize. As...
6 January 2020
Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is internationally recognized as the world’s first jaguar preserve. It protects hundreds of acres of jungle, wetlands, pine forest and watersheds...
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