San Joaquin Fiesta: a religious and social celebration in Belize
The annual San Joaquin Fiesta celebrates the patron saint of the community, San Joaquin, and the village’s origins which is strongly tied to the Caste War.
Read moreThe annual San Joaquin Fiesta celebrates the patron saint of the community, San Joaquin, and the village’s origins which is strongly tied to the Caste War.
Read moreUnder the Unique Hotels of Belize banner, the three member resorts retain the individual styles that reflect the local flavour of their diverse locations while delivering a consistently high standard of hospitality.
Read moreTropic Air is the Airline of Belize, and their flights can take you all over the beautiful country of Belize to experience what makes each location unique and memorable!
Read moreFrom new regulations to protect our mangroves, to Belize’s Jamal Galves at NatGeoFest, to rescued scarlet macaw chicks thriving under proper care and our Belize Barrier Reef removed from the In-Danger list – Belize is celebrating its conservation victories!
Read moreWhile its brown, unassuming pods don’t hint at it, the tamarind fruit is quite versatile. From candy, to juice, alcoholic beverages, spreads and marinades, its uses are endless!
Read moreBFREE has changed the way Belize approaches conservation by educating the local people about their environment and getting them personally invested in the protection of it.
Read moreResponsible tourism means being “in the know” when it comes to dining out or purchasing product from a local fisherman. If you are offered lobster or conch when it is out of season, your refusal to purchase it helps to discourage illegal fishing while ensuring productive harvests in the future.
Read moreTo residents of San Antonio Village, Cayo District, the word TANAH means home. It means the hot food from the fogon, the language of our ancestors, the history of our people, the hard work on the milpas…Tanah – in Ka’atech!
Read moreCayo Espanto is an ultra-exclusive private island that attracts a mix of discerning luxury travelers and A-list celebrities. This five-star resort features seven private villas, including one over-the-water bungalow, with round the clock pampering and gourmet cuisine.
Read moreAcross the country of Belize, and even beyond her borders, Belizeans are showing how they fight for conservation: whether its an educational exchange on replanting corals, fighting against irresponsible development, or joining global movements, we’re fighting for Belize!
Read moreThe Columbia Kids Project funds educational trips, with a focus on fun as well as learning, for children of San Pedro, Columbia – via re-fashioning heavy duty bags into fashionable shopping bags.
Read moreGroups from Belize, Cuba, Mexico, Honduras, USA and India converge on Belize for a week of Jazz performances and workshops: June 17th – 24th.
Read moreSitting down to a table with fresh habanero peppers, a bowl of pickled peppers or a bottle of Marie Sharp’s is a common occurrence in Belizean households. We love our heat, food just doesn’t taste the same without it!
Read moreAcross the globe, there are non-profit organizations that are dedicated to conservation. Powered by selfless individuals who are dedicated to the cause nearest and dearest…
Read moreJust south of San Pedro Town within the bustling community of Sea Grape Drive lies a sanctuary of tranquil serenity. Embraced within a property of…
Read moreFrom every vantage point on this 7.5-acre oasis there is no doubt you are on an island, with breathtaking seascapes where ever you look. Replete with a handful of cozy beachside cottages that face the Meso-American Barrier Reef with views of the Silk Cayes on the horizon, the cabañas at Hatchet Caye Resort are the perfect combination of lavish leisure.
Read moreCourtney Sage says Ambergris Caye is one of her favorite places in the world. The way everything came together for her first visit is, according to her, Serendipity.
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