About Belize


Formerly known as “British Honduras,” Belize lies on the beautiful Caribbean Ocean just south of Mexico. Gaining independence in 1981, after nearly 180 years of British rule, Belize is part of the British Commonwealth, much like that of Canada. Therefore, it has its own freely elected, stable democratic government. The most common language is English, however you will also hear Creole and Spanish. There are many different cultures that comprise Belize, including Creole, Garufina, Maya, Mestizo, Mennonites, Chinese, East Indian, English, Lebanese and Mennonites. With over 170 miles of coastline, this country offers travelers incredible diversity, from its pristine marine environment, historical Mayan Ruins, and lush tropical rainforests. All awaiting you to enjoy and explore.


  • 2:1 Exchange Rate ($1US=$2Belize)
  • The 2nd longest barrier reef system in the world
  • World class scuba diving & fishing
  • Easily accessible from most major cities in the US, and just 1.5hrs from Miami
  • Part of the British Commonwealth
  • Average air temperature 79F
  • Average water temperature between 75-84F
  • Population approximately 200,000+
  • Ecotourism & Jaguar preserves
  • Over 200 species of birds
  • Tropical rain forests
  • Center of the Mayan culture with many ruins
  • Hundreds of exotic coconut palm islands

Activities & Sports in Belize

Belize is a country of great diversity when it comes to ecotourism and exciting activities. Take a trip to one of the many Mayan Ruins; Altun Ha, Lamanai, Xunanatunich, or Cahal Pech and be dazzled by the archaeological wonders of an ancient Mayan civilization.

Perhaps, visiting the Baboon Sanctuary which features Howler monkeys and Baboons in their natural habitat. Or visit the Crooked Tree Sanctuary where you can see thousands of migrating birds, including over 5 species of Herons. There are also jungle adventures and cave tubing to be enjoyed while exploring the mainland.

Perhaps being on the water suits you, try Scuba diving the infamous Blue Hole, or snorkeling in one of the many marine parks, via sailboat or motorboat. How about taking a leisurely canoe paddle to enjoy bird watching in Caye Caulker, or visiting Swallow Caye Sanctuary to see the manatee.

If fishing is your game, well then you are surely going to be delighted when you hook onto one of our many world class species including Bonefish, Permit, Tarpon, Snook, Snapper, and many more! Maybe you’d like to go sailing for the day on a 40’ Catamaran, to cruise the aquamarine waters or just kick back on the beach and enjoy the warm Caribbean sun.

Whatever you choose to do during your stay in Belize, you are sure to find something that will bring you memories to last a lifetime!

 

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