Original and Creative: Caye Caulker Lobster Festival
The Caye Caulker Lobster Festival is the original festival that annually celebrates the Caribbean Spiny Lobster.
Read moreNow viewing:
The Caye Caulker Lobster Festival is the original festival that annually celebrates the Caribbean Spiny Lobster.
Read moreAmbergris Caye has captured the hearts of thousands and taken the World Travel Award for the 2016 Mexico & Central America’s Leading Destination.
Read moreViVA Belize offers a wide range of accommodations, adventures, amenities and services for a breath-taking experience.
Read moreThe largest religious celebration in Belize has to be the Benque Fiesta.
Read moreThere are just two more days to go before San Pedro’s grand celebration of the annual Lobster Fest 2016.
Read moreYogis around the world are celebrating International Day of Yoga today June 21st!
Read moreThe 2016 San Pedro Lobster Fest is already proving to be one of the best.
Read moreThe 2016 Spiny Lobster Fishing Season is officially open and so is the San Pedro Lobster Festival!
Read moreThe Belize Flag was first raised when we got our independence back in September 21, 1981.
Read moreSaint Peter is the island of San Pedro patron saint and namesake, and as such, he is honoured each year.
Read moreJust a short drive north of Sir Barry Bowen Bridge, Feliz is the only sports bar on Northern Ambergris Caye.
Read moreLeading female character of La Isla Bonita Telenovela, Denny Mendez is soon expecting a bundle of join.
Read moreWhether you find yourself north, south or anywhere in between, you are sure to find a place to sit down and have a cup of fresh coffee on the island.
Read moreKaren Pike and Ian Anderson, will travel to Taiwan to represent and promote Belize at the 2016 Taipei International Tourism Expo from May 20-23, 2016.
Read moreMark your calendars for Saturday, May 21st, as all your favourite local vendors are coming to San Pedro once again for the second Farmers Market.
Read moreWilliam Gadoury has made an astounding discovery after making a connection between the Maya’s astronomical charts and the possible location of their cities.
Read more