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San Ignacio Town is one of the twin towns located in the Cayo District. It is a small town, but there is a lot of culture and history to explore. San Ignacio is considered the main ... morehub for adventures in western Belize and is a great place to go zip-lining, cave exploring, hiking, and more.
The town is also home to a variety of historical monuments, including Archeological Sites such as Cahal Pech Mayan, Xunantunich, and Barton Creek Cave. San Ignacio is also a great place to sample Belizean food, and there are a number of restaurants in the town that offer traditional Belizean dishes.
If you are looking for a place to experience the best of what western Belize has to offer, San Ignacio Town is the perfect destination.
You have access to great Belizean food, fascinating historical monuments, beautiful sceneries of flora and fauna, wildlife conservation projects, and a farmer's market with fresh produce. Make sure to look out for unique works of art in the town! -->
Located 67 miles from Belize City is San Ignacio Town, connected by the Hawksworth Bridge to its twin town Santa Elena, San Ignacio is the largest town in the Cayo District and is a base for tourism activities throughout Cayo.
Punta Gorda Town, locally known as "P.G.," is the capital of the Toledo District on the southern coast of Belize. Its tranquil atmosphere is perfect to enjoy the beautiful flora and ... morefauna of nature reserves and national parks. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, and fishing. To add a bit of excitement you can sign up for cultural tours and experience the lifestyle of the indigenous Maya groups or Garifuna settlements.
Punta Gorda Town is also home to a rich cultural heritage. The town is home to a number of Maya and Garifuna villages, and visitors can learn about the traditional culture and customs of these people. There are also a number of museums and cultural centers in the town that showcase the history and culture of the area.
If you are looking for a beautiful and culturally rich destination in Belize, Punta Gorda Town is the perfect place to visit.
Located at the southern tip of the Placencia Peninsula of the Stann Creek District, Placencia is a seacoast village where you can enjoy the best beaches in Belize. Visit the Placencia ... moreLagoon where it is home to the manatees and saltwater crocodiles. You can relax on the seashore or travel a short distance to nearby archaeological sites, nature reserves and marine life.
Belize City is the former capital of Belize and is still the most populous city in the country. It is located on the coast of the Caribbean Sea and is a major gateway to Belize. The ... morecity is home to a variety of attractions, including shopping centers, conference facilities, and hotels.
Belize City is also a great place to experience Belizean culture. The city is home to a variety of museums, art galleries, and cultural centers. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of restaurants, bars, and clubs in Belize City.
If you are looking for a vibrant and exciting city to visit in Belize, Belize City is the perfect place to go!
Through the bustling city, you can still enjoy scenic views of the Caribbean Sea or explore the historical archaeological site, Altun Ha.
Orange Walk Town is the fourth largest town in Belize and is the capital of the Orange Walk District. The town is more locally known as "Sugar City," due to its history as a major ... moresugar producer. Orange Walk Town is also known for its delicious tacos which are the best in Belize.
In addition to its culinary offerings, Orange Walk town is also a hub for agriculture. The town is home to several farms and agricultural businesses, and it is a major producer of sugar, bananas, and citrus fruits.
If you are looking for a vibrant and exciting town to visit in Belize, Orange Walk Town is the perfect place to go. With its delicious tacos, vibrant street food scene, and thriving agricultural industry, Orange Walk Town has something for everyone.
Stop at cafes and get a first-hand look at the everyday life of northern Belizeans. Then head to the Banquitas House of Culture to get a feel for the district’s history, culture, and industry. They regularly host special traveling art, cultural and archeological exhibits.
When you’re done taking in the town, check out Honey Camp Lagoon, where the locals go. With its golden sandy beaches and coconut trees you’re sure to fall in love.
Be sure to see the New River, a waterway for the ancient Maya, and check out the wildlife and scenery on your way to the Maya Temples.
Corozal Town is located in the northernmost District of Belize, on the bay of the Caribbean Sea. On the shores, you can see the Caribbean Sea as an ombre of milky green and turquoise ... moremass of water. From this town you can travel short distances to view ancient Maya archaeological sites or learn the history of the old sugar factory in Libertad village.
Benque Viejo del Carmen is the westernmost town of Belize, located just 8 miles from the Guatemalan border. The town is known for its peaceful riverbanks, convenience stores, and dainty ... morerestaurants.
Visitors can also visit the Benque Viejo del Carmen Museum, which exhibits artifacts from the Mayan and colonial eras.
If you are looking for a peaceful and relaxing town to visit in Belize, Benque Viejo del Carmen is the perfect place to go. The town is a great base for exploring the nearby Mayan ruins and the Belize/Guatemala border.
Discover the enchanting beauty of Hopkins, Belize, a hidden gem nestled along the pristine coastline of the Caribbean Sea. With its breathtaking beaches, vibrant cultural heritage, ... moreand abundant natural wonders, Hopkins is the perfect destination for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. Immerse yourself in the rhythmic beats of Garifuna music, savor mouthwatering traditional cuisine, and explore the vibrant local art scene. Dive into crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful marine life, embark on thrilling jungle treks, or simply unwind on the powdery white sands. Experience the warmth and hospitality of the locals as you create unforgettable memories in this tropical paradise. Book your escape to Hopkins, Belize, and unlock the secrets of this idyllic coastal retreat.
San Pedro Town is the main town and heart of Ambergris Caye. It dominates the entire southern half of Ambergris Caye and is one of the go-to destinations for visitors. The town is ... morelocated just off the coast of the world's second-largest Barrier Reef, making it a popular destination for scuba diving, snorkeling, and fishing.
In addition to its aquatic attractions, San Pedro Town also offers a variety of other activities and amenities, including shopping, dining, and nightlife. The town is also home to a number of Mayan ruins, making it a great place to learn about Belize's rich history.
If you are looking for a vibrant and exciting destination in Belize, San Pedro Town is the perfect place to go. The town has something to offer everyone, from adventure seekers to relaxation lovers.
Ambergris Caye, also known as "La Isla Bonita," is the largest island in Belize. The island is located off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea and its coastline is protected by ... morethe world's second largest barrier reef. Ambergris Caye is a popular destination for island adventures, water sports, relaxation, and exquisite marine life.
The island offers a variety of activities for visitors, including scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing, sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing. There are also a number of Mayan ruins on the island, making it a great place to learn about Belize's rich history.
If you are looking for a vibrant and exciting destination in Belize, Ambergris Caye is the perfect place to go. The island has something to offer everyone, from adventure seekers to relaxation lovers.
The Great Blue Hole (or Blue Hole Natural Monument) is a popular attraction within the Belize Barrier Reef System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located near the center of the Lighthouse ... moreReef, it is a large, magnificent underwater limestone sinkhole off the coast of Belize. This natural phenomenon is approximately 1000 feet across and over 400 feet deep, and is the largest marine sinkhole hole on earth.
Divers descend into the Blue Hole’s tranquil abyss to see geological wonders and fascinating marine life. Giant stalactites, dripstone sheets, and columns are located in the Gallery at the southern rim of the Blue Hole. These structures formed in a dry cavern above sea level during glacial periods.
Jacques Cousteau revealed the secrets of the mysterious Blue Hole to millions of viewers in 1971 through the television series The Undersea World of Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Today, dive boats follow the way of the famous Calypso to explore one of the world’s best destinations for scuba diving. Come to Belize to experience the Great Blue Hole via diving trips, snorkeling trips, flyover tours, and skydiving jumps.
Xunantunich, roughly translated as "Maiden of the Rock" or "Stone Woman" from the Yucatec Maya language. The temple was built around AD 600 near the end of the Maya Late Classic Period. ... moreIt is located in western Belize on the George Price Highway, eager visitors must first travel on a ferry across the river to view the amazing structure.
Xunantunich is a large complex that includes several temples, palaces, and other structures. The most impressive structure is the El Castillo temple, which is 135 feet tall. The temple is decorated with elaborate carvings, including images of the Maya rain god Chaac.
Xunantunich was an important ceremonial center for the Maya. The temple complex was used for religious rituals, astronomical observations, and political gatherings. The site was abandoned around AD 900, but it was rediscovered by Europeans in the 19th century.
Today, Xunantunich is a popular tourist destination. Visitors can climb the El Castillo temple for stunning views of the surrounding area. The site also offers a number of other activities, such as hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the ruins.
If you are interested in ancient Maya culture, Xunantunich is a must-visit destination. The temple complex is a fascinating glimpse into the past, and it is sure to leave you in awe.
Caracol is one of the largest site in the Maya world and is the largest known Mayan Ruins in Belize. Climb the magnificent temples that the ancient Maya built around 1200 BCE. Caracol ... moreis located in the Cayo District and is nested within lush Belizean forests.
In AD 650, the urban area of Caracol had a radius of approximately 177 square kilometers. It boasts the tallest man-made structure in the country of Belize event today and the city covered an area much larger than present-day Belize City (the largest metropolitan area in the country of Belize).
Boat up the New River from Orange Walk to the Lamanai Maya temples. On your boat ride, in addition to some amazing scenery, you’ll see wildlife like snail kites, jacana, morelet’s ... morecrocodile and iguanas.
Lamanai was occupied for more than 3,000 years, up until European contact. The Archaeological Reserve not only contains a museum with ancient Maya artifacts, but visitors can also see the remnants of two (2) 16th century Spanish churches and a colonial sugar mill established in 1860.
A major attraction of Lamanai is the well-preserved mask of a Maya ruler emerging from a crocodile headdress.
Lamanai, one of Belize’s largest Maya sites, sits on the bank of the 30-mile-long New River Lagoon in the Orange Walk District. It features monumental architecture of temples and palaces dating from the Classic and Pre-Classic Periods. Set in tropical forest and providing amazing views from several of its large temples, Lamanai provides you a unique glimpse into the culture of the Maya and the biological diversity of the tropical rainforest.
Lamanai is the community with the longest history of human habitation in Belize. It was settled around 900 B.C and was still occupied two and a half thousand years later, when Spanish missionaries arrived to the site in 1544. During their almost century- long domination, the Spanish built two “Ramada” Churches that were used in their efforts to Christianize the site’s inhabitants. Eventually, in 1640 the Maya in several frontier towns rebelled against churches and villages throughout Belize. By the 1800’s, investors began a sugar operation at Lamanai. A dramatic fall in world sugar prices, and outbreakes of malaria among the workers resulted in failure of the enterprise, and the mill and farm were abandoned, just a few years after its establishment.
Did-You-Know?
Liquid mercury was discovered in an offering that was placed below the ballcourt marker at this site! This represents one (1) of only two (2) examples of mercury found in the Maya world (the other was at Caracol, also in Belize).
The Altun Ha archaeological site is one of Belize's most excavated and restored sites. The name is roughly translated from a new nearby Yucatec Maya village, "Rockstone Pond". ... more
Altun Ha was a major Maya city during the Classic Period (250-900 AD). The city had a population of about ten thousand inhabitants and was a center of trade and commerce. Altun Ha is known for its beautiful temples and palaces, as well as its rich history.
One of the most famous artifacts found at Altun Ha is the Jade Head. The Jade Head is a carved jade mask that was found in a tomb at the site. The mask is believed to represent a Maya ruler and is one of the most important artifacts of Maya culture.
Altun Ha is a popular tourist destination and is easily accessible from Belize City. The site is open to the public and offers a variety of activities, including guided tours, hiking, and birdwatching.
If you are interested in ancient Maya culture, Altun Ha is a must-visit destination. The site is a fascinating glimpse into the past and is sure to leave you in awe.
Cahal Pech Archaeological Site, also known as "Place of Ticks," is the only Mayan ruins located in San Ignacio town. Sitting at the top of a limestone hill, the eerie atmosphere of ... morea once populated site can fascinate the minds of history lovers or intrigued visitors. Only a ten minute climb from uptown San Ignacio, you can also visit the museum that's on the same location.
Nim Li Punit is a smaller Maya site located in Belize, about five kilometers from the Southern Highway. The site is home to a collection of the stele, or carved stone slabs, that tell ... morea story of the ancient Mayas who once occupied the area.
The stele at Nim Li Punit are some of the most well-preserved in Belize. They are decorated with carvings of Maya rulers, gods, and other figures. The carvings are often accompanied by hieroglyphic writing, which provides insights into Maya culture and history.
One of the most famous stele at Nim Li Punit is Stela 11, which depicts a Maya ruler named K'inich Bahlam II. Stela 11 is known for its intricate carvings and its detailed hieroglyphic writing.
Nim Li Punit is a fascinating glimpse into the past and is sure to leave visitors with a deeper understanding of Maya culture. The site is a must-visit for any visitor interested in ancient Maya history.
Did You Know?
The name Nim Li Punit means "Big Hat" in the Yucatec Maya language. The name refers to the large headdress worn by the Maya ruler depicted on Stela 11.
Lubaantun is known as "Place of the Fallen Stones" in Maya. This archaeological site is quite peculiar as the style of architecture is most distict, and unusual, from other archaeological ... moresites in Belize. Located in about two miles from the San Pedro Columbia Village in the Toledo District, the structures there are constructed from black slate instead of limestone and the corner stones of them are rounded rather than sharp.
The Belize Zoo is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife through environmental education and rehabilitation. The zoo is located in the Belize District ... moreand is home to over 175 species of animals, including jaguars, ocelots, tapirs, and monkeys.
The zoo was founded in 1983 by Sharon Matola, who was inspired by her work with orphaned and injured animals. The zoo is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for its animals, and it also works to educate the public about the importance of conservation.
It's the first nature destination in Belize that is fully accessible to handicapped visitors.
The Belize Zoo is a great place to learn about wildlife conservation and to see some of the amazing animals that call Belize home. The zoo is open to the public year-round and offers a variety of educational programs and activities.
Did You Know?
The Belize Zoo is a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA). WAZA is a global organization that promotes the highest standards of animal care and conservation.
A haven for the endangered jaguar, Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary covers 128,000 acres of rainforest in the Cockscomb Range of the Maya Mountains. With the neighboring Bladen Nature ... moreReserve to the south, jaguars have a combined 250,000 acres to roam free of worry from poachers. This haven makes Belize the most jaguar-populated country in the world.
Want to get a glimpse of a jaguar? The best way for a chance to see one is by going on an evening guided tour. If night hiking and giant predators are not for you, there are plenty of animals to see during the day, including pumas, margays, ocelots, kajous, deer, peccaries, and tapirs. Not to mention birds, Cockscomb has over 300 different species at any given time, including Keel-Billed Toucan, King Vulture, several hawk species, and scarlet macaws. As a side note, Cockscomb is also home to several bugs and insects, so be sure to bring bug spray and long clothing.
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