Xibalba – Are our caves a passageway to the underworld?
Some of the most intriguing finds have been inside caves, and it’s easy to see why those darkened hollows of earth are significant to the Maya!
Read moreSome of the most intriguing finds have been inside caves, and it’s easy to see why those darkened hollows of earth are significant to the Maya!
Read moreIt’s been three years of incredible fun at the colorful container courtyard, located one mile north of the Sir Barry Bowen Bridge.
Read moreThe café offers a cozy, friendly ambiance with a side of classic breakfast plates and lunch sandwiches, and of course, freshly brewed cup of Java.
Read moreNovember is a celebration of drumming, dancing, laughter and an appreciation for one of our more colorful ethnic groups.
Read moreCavetubing.bz provides a day’s worth of fun in the Cayo District of Belize: swinging through treetops then floating downriver through a cave system using only air filled tubes is all in a day’s ‘work’ in Belize! Zip lining and Cave Tubing are must-do adventures.
Read moreA flight over Victoria Peak, Belize’s second highest peak, is an experience like no other. We went behind the scenes as Tropic Air and Tony Rath collaborated to update Tropic’s stock imagery focusing on an inland icon. Talk about a #windowseatwednesday experience!
Read moreA gorgeous beachside oasis in North Ambergris Caye, Matachica Resort & Spa is a unique selection of 31 villas, vibrantly colored and topped with authentic thatched roofs providing an unmatched level of privacy and service.
Read moreBelizean Folktales are often full of lessons, taught to children via the stories of the classic Tata Duende, Xtabai, Llorona and more. The story of the Cadejo is interpreted in many ways, focusing on choices that can mean success or failure.
Read moreCombining the rich flavors of Belikin Stout and Belikin Beer, Bowen and Bowen presents October’s newest creation: The Black and Tan. Enjoy it while supplies last!
Read moreSaturday, October 27th will see the first-ever Belize Birding Festival in Belmopan City, featuring an early morning bird watch, exhibit booths, birding and photography talks, and so much more feathered fun!
Read moreWhen businesses and people take the initiative to push for preservation of our wildlife, marine resources and environment, it’s only right that we highlight their good work! Thank you for continuing to protect our Beautiful Belize!
Read moreUsing citizen science, primate distributions across Belize are being mapper, and people asked to share how populations are doing in their area, and to send reports and photos in to the Primate Watch Belize Facebook Group, linked to the Wildtracks page, to build a picture of what is happening in Belize.
Read moreOver 800 products were entered by 130 chocolate companies from 16 different countries in North and Latin America and the Caribbean, and Belize Chocolate Company nabbed Silver in the Micro-Batch Category for their Milk Chocolate Bar.
Read moreThe newest eatery in town has opened on back street (Angel Coral Street), and it is offering tasty seafood and other Belizean dishes.
Read moreKeion ‘Cavendish’ Robateau is a very young Belizean cyclist, who at 22, has participated in 70 local and about 20 international races. He shares how he discovered a love of cycling, and what has led him to his lifelong passion now.
Read moreAs the theme for Belize’s 37th Independence Day Celebrations “Belize Da Fi Wi – Now & Forever, 8867”, we celebrate the numbers that make Belize unique!
Read moreWhile many other countries honor their independence with a full day of activities, Belize’s celebrations take it to the next level, honoring our sovereignty for an entire month!
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