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Placencia BTIA Mistletoe Ball The annual Mistletoe Ball is organized by the Placencia Chapter of the Belize Tourism Industry Association (BTIA). It is usually hosted at one of Placencia’s ... moreresorts at the end of each year in December. Entering the holiday season, this event is most anticipated by locals and visitors. Attendees put on their most glamorous and spiffy outfits to enjoy a night of great food, music, dancing, and raffles throughout the night. It is the most glamorous holiday party on the Placencia Peninsula!
2023 Placencia BTIA Mistletoe Ball Details for the 2019 Placencia BTIA Mistletoe Ball are yet to be announced.
Why should you attend the 2023 Placencia BTIA Mistletoe Ball? End your 2019 with a bang! The Placencia Mistletoe Ball will surely be a fun and enjoyable event to bring in the holiday spirit with performances from Shuga City Band & Dj Boneyfide.
Entrance Fee:
Couples $65 Single $40 Dance Only $25
Venue:
Placencia
Address:
Placencia, Stann Creek, Belize
Start Date:
Monday, 16 Dec, 2024Annually
District:
Stann Creek
Krem Radio Annual New Year's Cycling Classic Krem Radio Annual New Year's Cycling Classic started in 1992 and has become a New Year's Day tradition in Belize. Happening every Janauary ... more1, this race marks the very first cycling race on the cycling calendar in Belize. 

The usual route is along the Northern Highway from Corozal District (at first Corozal Town, now the Santa Elena northern border) to Belize City, finishing at the corner of Central American Boulevard and Mahogany Street, approximately two blocks from the home of the race's sponsor, Kremandala Ltd., located on Partridge Street.

This is the second most prestigous cycling race in Belize, next to the annual cross country cycling classic held on Holy Saturday each year.
Entrance Fee:
None
Venue:
Philip Goldson Highway
Address:
Philip Goldson Highway
Start Date:
Wednesday, 1 Jan, 2025Annually
District:
Corozal, Orange Walk, Belize
Carnaval de San Pedro El Carnaval de San Pedro was San Pedro’s most important folklore celebration, one of the biggest carnivals in Belize. The carnival has traditions that date back ... moreto the 19th century. Some of the best-known carnival traditions, including parades and masquerade balls, were first recorded in medieval Italy, where the carnival of Venice was the most famous. From Italy, the custom spread to Spain, Portugal, and France and, through colonization, to the Caribbean, Latin America, and parts of North America. The carnival of Cádiz, Spain, even now one of the best known, was particularly influential in shaping the traditions that would later predominate in San Pedro. When the Spanish conquered Mexico and established the cities of Merida, Valladolid, and Bacalar, they brought carnival traditions with them. As the Caste War (Guerra de las Castas) spread throughout the Yucatán, those traditions traveled south with the Maya, Mestizo, and Caucasian refugees who settled on Ambergris Caye and elsewhere in Belize.

The Carnaval customs of San Pedro resemble and appear derived from those of Cádiz. Even now, the people of Cádiz are known for their humor. While celebrations elsewhere featured the glamorous or scandalous, those in Cádiz were traditionally infused with playfulness, off-beat but imaginative costumes, clever word plays, and even sharp social and political criticism disguised as comedy. Face painting substituted for masks, and the city became famous for its comedic street singing groups, comparsas.

Read about it here: https://www.sanpedroscoop.com/2019/01/2019-carnaval-carnival-san-pedro-belize-paint.html
Entrance Fee:
Free
Venue:
San Pedro Town
Address:
Various
Start Date:
Sunday, 23 Feb, 2025Annually
District:
Island
Live Well Cayo Festival San Ignacio and the greater Cayo District is quickly adapting to the growing demand of eco-friendly and health conscious travel trends. To that end, the Belize ... moreTourism Industry Association Cayo Chapter would like to extend an invitation to you or your organisation to be a part of the first ever, Live Well Cayo Festival.

The aim of the event is to promote individuals and businesses engaged in wellness, eco-friendly, healthy living, dietary, traditional and holistic practices.
Venue:
Sacred Heart Junior College
Address:
Joseph Andrew Drive, San IgnacioTown
Start Date:
Sunday, 16 Mar, 2025Annually
District:
Cayo
Experience the Mayan Culture at the Marco Gonzalez Spring Equinox Come out and experience the Mayan culture like never before! The Marco Gonzalez Archaeological Reserve was occupied ... morefrom 100BC to approximately late 1400AC. What was thought to be a free standing island those thousands of years ago is now surrounded by mangrove marsh and has lost some of its mass due to sea rise of over 2.5 feet. Marco is one of over 20 Maya sites on Ambergris Caye, the home to the Coastal Maya Traders. Marco has been found to be the biggest of these sites. It sits in a forested environment with a trove of artifacts everywhere you look. Of course during the 500 years of abandonment, these items are in fragments, but a brief review at the office before your tour will help to identify items such as shells for jewelry, chert (stone) pieces still sharp for cutting, pottery shards (pieces) of jars and plates and much more. A self-guided tour is done by following the blue ribbons along the 7.5 acres of the reserve. Look, take pictures, hold them – LEAVE all behind. There are NO temples on Ambergris Caye or Marco; however, archaeologists have identified 50 mounds of former home sites – many are identified with our informational signs. Along the trails you may encounter some of the critters and birds which inhabit the site. The hermit crabs are particularly fun. And you may get a threatening stare from the many black stripped iguana. They’re scurry off soon enough.
2023 Marco Gonzalez Spring Equinox The Spring Equinox Event will be held on Sunday, March 24, 2023, at 10:00 a.m., where guests can enjoy a day of celebration of the start of all things new. This is also the only fundraising event held by the Belizean Non-Profit Organization, which manages the site. Cost of admission is $20BZ/$10US.

Activities will include the return of K’iche Maya Elder Martin Choc, 89 years old, to officiate the Blessing. He is joined by his grandson Jose who is Grandfather’s interpreter because Mr. Choc only speaks his native language and Spanish! Anyone who is celebrating a birthday, wedding, anniversary or special occasion is invited to the inner circle as the ceremony takes place. 

The ceremony is followed by the Masaewal Maya dancers from Yo Creek in their native costumes. You will be able to enjoy a table of artifacts on display from the San Pedro House of Culture as well as stop by Belize Chocolate Co.’s table for a demonstration of how Cacao goes from pod to bean to product. Maya music will be in the background while you enjoy food, beer and soft drinks or shop Maya items brought from the Toledo village of San Marcos. On hand will be representatives from Belize Institute of Archaeology to give tours of the site and answer your question of Maya occupation of the island.
Why should you attend the 2023Marco Gonzalex Spring Equinox? This is a great opportunity to learn about the great Maya Civilization that once occupied the island of Ambergris Caye. There will be booths selling food and drinks and also booths from the San Pedro House of Culture and Belize Chocolate Co. to demonstrate the chocolate-making process. If you are planning on attending, please note the following: The site is 5 ½ miles from downtown San Pedro. The road may be bumpy due to late rains; allow 45 minutes to drive to the southern end of the island. After paying your entrance fee, the site is located ¼ mile – a 10/15 minute walk – inland via a boardwalk. After reaching the “high ground” of the site there is another 6 minute walk to the Main Plaza for the venue. The site is in the mangrove marsh; we control the mosquitoes as much as possible, but bring bug repellent and dress appropriately. Usually Spring is very comfortable on site. Admission, food and beverages require money; bring cash. No electricity for credit cards! Also note, very young children may get too curious with our critters! Under 5 years old not recommended.

Come enjoy a Maya immersion without leaving Ambergris Caye!
Entrance Fee:
$10 USD
Venue:
Marco Gonzalez Maya Site
Address:
San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye
Start Date:
Sunday, 23 Mar, 2025Annually
District:
Island
BETEX - Belize Tourism Expo 2023 Belize Signature Trade Show in which local and international tourism professionals come together to promote Belize as a great tourist destination. ... more
BETEX 2023 "BETEX 2023 will take you on an adventure across Belize to enjoy cultural rhythms and food in each destination visited, visit and experience the country’s natural attractions and activities, network one-on-one with the people, engage in business conversations during 3 sessions of scheduled meetings, participate in site inspections, and much more." btia
Venue:
Belize, Central America
Address:
Belize Central America
Start Date:
Thursday, 8 May, 2025Every 2 Year
District:
Cayo, Stann Creek, Island