Belize Travel Blog
Trip planning advice, local insight, and stories from Belize, straight from people who know it well. Happy Reading!
2 December 2019
“Hib Op”, according to the Belize Kriol dictionary, is to shake one’s body in dance. So allow me to say, come hib op wid wi! Translation- Come dance with us! This past week, Belize...
2 December 2019
Are you a nature lover? Do you enjoy eco traveling? Then you’ve come to the right place – Belize is here for you to be one with nature and experience this country like never before....
1 December 2019
If you’re learning about the Maya history of Belize, the ruins at Cuello should definitely be one of your stops. These ruins have unearthed fascinating evidence of a truly ancient...
1 December 2019
The Plight of The Maya
In order to understand the plight of the Maya in resisting the Spanish, we must first be mindful that the Spaniards had already decimated the Aztecs in Mexico. ...
30 November 2019
But did you really vacation in the Caribbean, if you didn’t have a few rum punches while you were there? If you enjoy fruity or sweet drinks, this rum punch cocktail is right up your...
30 November 2019
Extended Effort
Jaguars are the largest and most threatened wildcats in the Americas. Belize is already involved since our Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary in the Stann Creek District...
29 November 2019
Last month the Belize International Film Festival kicked off another successful week of films. Belize’s first and only film festival is quickly gaining popularity in the realm of international...
29 November 2019
Belize is filled with well-known caves that draw adventurers and explorers every year. Among them is Barton Creek, one of the most beautiful and mysterious caves in the country. Here’s...
29 November 2019
When going on vacation, the type of weather can ultimately determine what kind of vacation you will have. Belize has a subtropical climate and similar to other countries in Central...
28 November 2019
Very often in movies that have a Caribbean country as their backdrop, you can hear the tinkly, tinny cadence of a steelpan in the background. The steelpan band is synonymous with Caribbean...
28 November 2019
Moving the Community Forward
In 1881 Orange Walk was established as a separate district from Corozal. At this time a large number of Mestizo Yucatecans were added to the primarily...
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