BREATH-taking views from the mountain top gazebo
The top of the gazebo can be seen some 350 feet above the lodge, and doesn’t look too far away, but of course looks can be deceiving!
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The top of the gazebo can be seen some 350 feet above the lodge, and doesn’t look too far away, but of course looks can be deceiving!
Read moreSleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge has a variety of accommodations to choose from, designed to meet your individual needs, their Garden Rooms and Spanish Casitas.
Read moreThe Ambergris Caye Marine Turtle Monitoring Program at Hol Chan Marine Reserve has been monitoring turtle nesting areas gaining consistent data since 2009.
Read moreThe delicious Chocolate Festival of Belize grows larger each year and attracts hundreds of visitors from around Belize as well as overseas.
Read moreFor the last several years Caliente, located on the beach at the Spindrift Hotel in the heart of San Pedro Town, has been one of my “go to” places.
Read moreNot only are sea turtles gorgeous to see as they graze on the seabed or effortlessly glide through the water, their beauty is more than shell deep.
Read moreNaïa Resort and Spa is situated within the 200-acre Cocoplum Residence on 19 acres of quiet beachfront and tropical landscapes.
Read moreFrom a fishermen’s way of life, to becoming a vital part of Belize’s economy and tourism, the success of our Spiny lobster is vital to our success countrywide.
Read moreFor many visitors to Belize, exploring the waters of our Caribbean Sea and swimming with sharks is on the top of their must-do list.
Read moreAs if Secret Beach wasn’t enough to make the area a key destination, the new Pirate’s Not-So-Secret Beach Bar & Grill just upped the ante!
Read moreIt’s hard to believe life could be any better when staying at Victoria House as they have outdone themselves in customer service and amenities.
Read moreBy invitation of the British Honduran government (Belize’s former name), Mennonites settled here in 1958.
Read moreThe Scarlet Six Biomonitoring Team is dedicated to protecting endangered species in their habitat, and in this case our imperiled Scarlet Macaws.
Read moreThe Urban Bird Watch is an outdoor birding activity that was started by the Belize Audubon Society in 2009. In San Pedro birders gathered on Oct 16th to partake in the annual event.
Read moreIn Belize we are well seasoned with cultural delicacies thanks to the diversity of our population. From traditional Mestizo and Creole cuisine to Garifuna, Chinese, Lebanese and even Eastern Indian, we can indulge in their signature dishes without having to leave the country. Now we have a new kind of cuisine that has expatriates reminiscing of home, and Belizeans eager to try something new, like rye bread, sauerkraut and pastrami!
Read moreThe the national bird of Belize, the Keel-Billed toucan is a sophisticated bird worthy of great respect.
Read moreCrystal Auto Rentals is the go-to rental company making road trips easy.
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