Made in Belize: Souvenirs for a lasting memory!
So, what proudly made in Belize items can you take back home?
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So, what proudly made in Belize items can you take back home?
Read moreFrom simple corn tortillas to tamales and tamalitos, we love corn. We even consume it in traditional drinks such as atole and pozole. Not only is corn a staple in the Belizean diet, but its cultural significance is a major source of pride.
Read moreBelize’s celebrated band will be touring Europe and North America this summer and fall in support of their new album, ABAN.
Read moreAll three festivals are spectacularly Belizean – and you might be tempted to attend them all! We don’t blame you, in fact, take us with you!
Read moreBe it breakfast, lunch or dinner, we always want more for our food. In fact, even our snacks are EXTRA. One of my favorites that has that explosive taste is the Chamoyada – a sweet and spicy blended fruit and ice concoction topped with more seasonal fruit and spices.
Read moreOne of their unique and fun trips is their Live Aboard Sailing Charters – overnight sailing, camping at one of Belize’s most beautiful atolls, snorkeling or diving along the second largest Barrier Reef in the world and even fishing!
Read moreFishing has always been an important part of the island’s identity. We are honored for this recognition from FishingBooker.
Read moreUnder the theme “Innovations in Technology: Driving a Climate Resilient and Competitive Agriculture and Food Sector,” this year’s National Agriculture and Trade Show 2019 is primed to be the biggest yet.
Read moreThe four day holiday begins on Good Friday (April 19th) and runs through Easter Monday (April 22nd), giving vacationers ample time to enjoy the best Belize has to offer. From beach parties to cultural and religious events, Easter in Belize has something for everyone!
Read moreAlong the Hummingbird Highway and through the Southern Highway, lies an area called the Stann Creek Valley. Nestled between breathtaking mountainous terrains, this patch of land is known to be the most fertile in the country. It is here that you find the heart of one of Belize’s main contributors to the agriculture industry, the citrus farms.
Read moreMaybe it’s the cultural significance, knowing that our grandmothers and great-grandmothers labored outside on the fogon (fire hearths) to provide delicious meals for their families?
Read moreMark your calendars for Saturday, March 2nd for the start of the festivities with the first ever Carnaval Parade.
Read moreParents deserve some alone time while on vacation too!
Read moreGrowing up in a Mestizo household, these pockets of masa filled with chicken, k’ol and some veggies were a favorite for many special occasions, from birthdays to New Year’s parties.
Read moreWe’re talking gyoza (dumplings) to fresh sashimi – the variety is endless and totally delicious!
Read moreJoin a team and contribute to conservation by participating in one of the longest-running citizen science projects!
Read moreBelize has landed in the 14th spot of Nat Geo’s Best Trips 2019 list. What an honor!
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