Districts of Belize

by McNab Editorial Team
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Belize is located in Northern Central America facing the Caribbean Sea and bounded by Mexico to the North and Guatemala to the West and South. It is made up of six districts, each unique in their own rights. So, here are the districts from north to south!

THE DISTRICTS

Corozal

District capital: Corozal Town

The northern most district of the country it is home to the towns and villages of Chunox, Consejo, Little Belize, Louisville, Patchacan, Progresso, San Joaquin, Xaibe and Sarteneja. Explore the Maya ruins Santa Rita and Cerros. Known for the beautiful blue waters of its bay, a trip to Sarteneja (a fishing village) is, of course, a day of adventure waiting to happen.

Orange Walk

District Capital: Orange Walk Town

The northwest district, Orange Walk is also known as “Sugar City” (pronounced Shuga city). Home to other significant towns and villages like Carmelita, Guinea Grass Town, San Estevan, San Jose, San Pablo, Shipyard, Indian Church, San Carlos, and Trial Farm it is populated by mostly Mestizo people.

The Maya ruin of Lamanai  and the Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area, a large private nature reserve, are worth a visit. Be sure to tour Belize’s largest body of water, The New River Lagoon.

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District Capital: Belize City

Most of the Belize District is located in the east-central mainland of Belize; it also includes various offshore islands – Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, St. George’s Caye, and Goff’s Caye.
Be sure to visit the Crooked Tree and the Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuaries, Belize Zoo, as well as the ancient Maya ruins of Altun Ha.

Cayo

District Capital: San Ignacio

The Western district houses the nation’s capital of Belmopan, the town of Benque Viejo del Carmen, the villages of San Antonio Cayo Valley of Peace, St. Margret’s, Teakettle, Roaring Creek, Albaina, Spanish Lookout and also the district capital, San Ignacio. Cayo District also contains the Maya ruins of XunantunichCahal Pech  and Caracol  With two national parks, The Blue Hole (park) and Guanacaste, Cayo is the destination for the adventurous travelers.

Belmopan

The relocated capital of Belize is also known as the garden city. Government buildings, embassies, banks and NGO offices dot the urban landscape. Belmopan’s charm is a stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of the old Capital, Belize City. Find river lodges, Guanacaste national park, a rich market and a slower pace of affairs in the new capital.

Stann Creek

District Capital: Dangriga

The South East region of Belize, Stann Creek is known for its production of citrus and banana. The Afro-Caribbean heartland, it includes the port of Big Creek (the main port of Belize’s banana industry), the peninsula and village of Placencia, Hopkins, Independence and Mango Creek and Mullins River. The Stann Creek District is also home to the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary (The only Jaguar reserve in the world). Victoria Peak, at 1120 meters (3,675 feet) above sea level is a wonder to behold.

Toledo

District Capital: Punta Gorda

Toledo District is the southernmost district of Belize. Important towns like Monkey River Town and Toledo Settlement, the villages of San Pedro Columbia and Silver Creek, Blue Creek as well as the Maya ruins of Nim Li Punit, Lubaantun, and Uxbenka are located here.

Written by CC+L editorial team

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