Belize Travel Blog
Trip planning advice, local insight, and stories from Belize, straight from people who know it well. Happy Reading!
6 November 2019
No matter what part of the year you choose to visit Belize; going to the spa is always a great idea. Many people look for complete relaxation and a holistic approach for their wellbeing,...
5 November 2019
One of the highlights when visiting any country is the food. It’s what brings people together. Sharing a meal with family and friends is the most communal and binding thing as it is...
4 November 2019
Placencia, a small coastal village in the South, is a popular vacation spot in Belize with access to both marine and jungle adventures. Situated on the Southernmost tip of a narrow,...
4 November 2019
What can you expect from a Christmas in Belize?
Though our coconut palms don’t dress up quite as pretty as your traditional conifers on Christmas – the sun-soaked coast, sparkling blue...
4 November 2019
Many awake with a morning pour, but how many know the benefits of coffee for our pores?
While you may commonly associate coffee with waking up in the morning, it is also a fantastic,...
3 November 2019
The Creole people in Belize are those with some amount of African blood. They are the descendants of African slaves who were brought to Belize in the 1700s and 1800s. Some also are...
2 November 2019
Many people travel to see new places, experience different cultures and to try new foods. Belize, is a destination not only with stunning natural beauty, but unique and delicious cuisine...
2 November 2019
In Garifuna culture, music accompanies most activities, often spontaneously and everyone participates. There are no “stars” in the commercial sense, and even children learn and take...
2 November 2019
The twenty- five years between 1847 and 1872 were troubled ones for the people of Orange Walk. The War of the Castes was raging in Yucatan to the north gradually came closer and closer...
1 November 2019
A culture of its own with beautiful landscapes, Punta Gorda
As your tour boat flutters across the calm Caribbean Sea after, a boisterous group of feeding pelicans settles nearby while...
1 November 2019
Tata Duende, La Llorona, Anansi, Alux; these are all characters from Belizean Folklore and are familiar to Belizeans, no matter their origin. These stories are part of the oral tradition...
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