Matachica; indulge in the tranquil, tropical vibe
Guest accommodations are cozy, colorful thatched-roofed casitas situated along sandy pathways bordered by blooming tropical plants and swaying coconut trees
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Guest accommodations are cozy, colorful thatched-roofed casitas situated along sandy pathways bordered by blooming tropical plants and swaying coconut trees
Read moreSome of us are just suckers for a furry face. As kids we were the ones who often frustrated our parents by bringing home stray…
Read moreThere is so much of Belize to write about, coming up with just one thing to share with readers is a task unto itself. But…
Read moreThe Garinagu are a resilient group of people that dominate the most southern part of Belize. Their music, food, practices and beliefs are rich; tracing…
Read moreThe Queen Conch is a seasonal fishery product in Belize and for Belizeans it has long been a source of income – but more importantly…
Read moreLife on La Isla Bonita is full of unique and colorful encounters that we often experience each day. Sometimes it’s the little things that can…
Read moreWhen the sun goes down and the nightlights come on, San Pedro Town’s vibe changes… So, you’re visiting La Isla Bonita with your twin sons…
Read moreCelebration time in Belize comes again in the month of September and every year brings a new and different experience. And just as it is…
Read moreLife on La Isla Bonita is full of unique and colorful encounters that we often experience each day. Sometimes it’s the little things that can…
Read moreNever before having ventured to the southern borders of Belize, my decision to visit Punta Gorda (PG), the southernmost town of Belize, was one that…
Read moreBelize has its fair share on Maya Temples and historical locations of the ancient Maya civilization but none can quite compare to the prestige and…
Read moreI have been to Benque Viejo del Carmen on several occasions, in fact one of the main reasons I visit is because my family roots…
Read moreNestled about an hour into the Mayan Mountains, and in one of the country’s oldest natural reserves and over 2000 ft above sea level, is…
Read moreMany people consider Caye Caulker to be the ‘younger sibling’ of its larger island neighbor Ambergris Caye; sort of an ‘Ambergris Caye Jr.’ if you…
Read moreHundred of islanders on Ambergris Caye look forward to partaking in the festivities for the island’s namesake and patron saint, St. Peter (San Pedro). The…
Read moreThe travel experiences Belize has to offer must be one of the most diverse for a compact county that is only 180 miles long and…
Read moreTropic Air flies out Tia Chocolate to enjoy a fun filled day rappelling and zip lining at Bocawina National Park.
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