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If you want to get a feel for how the locals shop, check out the San Ignacio Market on a Saturday. Local farmers sell fruits and vegetables and vendors offer crafts, clothing and household ... moregoods. It’s a great way to buy some real Belizean items and meet some really great people.
Rio On Pools is a scenic spot in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve in Belize. the pools are formed by granite rocks and ledges and are a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, ... moreand photography. Make sure to take your cameras and bathing suits!
The pools are located about an hour's drive from the town of San Ignacio. The road to the pools is a bit rough, but the scenery is worth it.
Once you arrive at the pools, you'll be amazed by the beauty of the area. The pools are surrounded by lunch vegetation, and the water is crystal clear. There are several different pools to explore, each with its own unique character.
If you're looking for a place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Belize, then Rio On Pools is a great option.
A unique belizean experience. Bacab Eco Park is a lush jungle playground for overnight, resident, and cruise tourism guests. This splendid tourist destination is in the center of everything ... moreoffering a variety of on-site activities and unique adventure tours to choose from
Caribbean Shrimp Co Ltd produces the sweetest and whitest shrimp in Belize. We are also the only organic shrimp farm in the country and conveniently located just 5-minutes from the ... moreBelize International Airport and just 10-minutes outside Belize City! Our shrimp are fed a certified antibiotic free diet of high protein shrimp feed, and home grown Belizean rice, beans and corn! We produce and process our shrimp right here at the farm in small batches with zero additives or preservatives. We pack in ice for optimal freshness and we ensure that your shrimp is always the freshest it can be!
Caye Coffee was established in 2004 and became known for roasting great-tasting coffee. Under new Ownership and Management as of 2013, (and now known as Caye Coffee Roasting Company), ... morewe have resurrected the original roasting profiles... why mess with a good thing? The Diedrich IR-12 roaster has become known as one of the best roasters in the world. This is primarily due to its design and its ability to provide consistent roasting capability. Couple that with only the finest high-elevation Arabica beans and you have the components of an aromatic and delicious product. 'Take a Tour' to find out more about our different roasts, customer links, and community involvement as the makers of one of the finest-tasting coffees in Belize.
Dark Night Cave and Adventures Ltd is a tour operation business that offers its guests a high adventure theme with a strong blend of the archeological significance of the area. ... more We are located at mile 36 Western Highway in Franks Eddy Village, a few miles before Jaguar Paw Caves Branch. We opened a new cave system, which is a group of six caves from the twenty found on the property. Indeed, we are a cave tubing company, but we offer much more than just cave tubing. Our tours boast a combination of hiking, cave explorations, and an abundance of Mayan artifacts (Archaeology) and the relaxing cave float.
Southern Environmental Association (SEA) is a non-governmental organisation, created in 2008 when two longstanding conservation organisations, Friends of Nature (FoN) and the Toledo ... moreAssociation for Sustainable Tourism and Empowerment (TASTE) merged to ensure improved community involvement in the conservation and co-management of the natural resources in Southern Belize.
Living Maya Experience is a cultural home visit that offers guests a fascinating glimpse into a fast disappearing in which the local Kek'chi Mayas depend upon the forest and found ... moreeverything in it to satisfy their needs from food to furniture to medicine. We showcase a Mayan home as it would have been fifty years ago before the modern world bean to impinge. An inside tour in the Mayan home whereby guests get the opportunity to hear a brief history about the beliefs, traditions and other cultural activities such as playing the traditional musical instruments, grinding corn, coffee or cacao bean on the grinding stone and making corn tortillas. Guests can also roll up their sleeves and get involve in the food preparation over the traditional open "fire-hearth". Visits are highly interactive and fun with all five senses involved. A trail tour around the yard guests get to taste, smell and gain more knowledge about the local herbs, medicinal plants and spices used to season the Mayan cuisine. We offer traditional Mayan dishes for lunch( vegetarian & non-vegetarian). Living Maya Experience is an authentic, educational cultural tour.
Moho Caye is an idyllic 12-acre, palm-fringed private island, located 12 miles east of Placencia. This haven is located on the fringe of the Laughing Bird Caye National Park and is ... moresurrounded by crystal blue waters, and incredible natural coral reefs. It's the ideal spot for day trips or for the adventurous, overnight camping is available. Enjoy snorkeling, diving and swimming in some of the most beautiful waters Belize has to offer.
Orange Gallery is a Belizean company that creates handcrafted products made with the finest materials. Their products are one-of-a-kind and not mass-produced, giving them a competitive ... moreedge in the marketplace.
Orange Gallery is the original creator of the clam chair, and their full mahogany clam chairs are unlike any other. The chairs are made by hand from a single piece of mahogany, and they are incredibly comfortable and stylish. Orange Gallery also creates a variety of other handcrafted products, including jewelry, home decor, and furniture. All of their products are made with the utmost care and attention to detail, and they are sure to bring a touch of luxury to your home.
If you are looking for unique and handcrafted products, then Orange Gallery is the perfect place to shop. Their products are sure to impress your guests and make your home feel like a special place.
The use of innovative techniques and new technologies assures the production of the finest rum available today.
Located in Corozal, the Gabriel Hoare Market features local fruits and vegetables, as well as a great look at local life. Buy some fruit, chat with a local or two. It’s a great way ... moreto spend time.
Las Banquitas House of Culture is a museum in Orange Walk Town, Belize that offers a unique historical collection depicting the evolution of northern Belize.... more
Discover the earlier logging practices and raw chicle productions of these communities and make sure to tour the New River bank, which has been a staple recreational area. It is from the “little benches” along the riverbank of this compound that the name “Banquitas” derived.
The museum is located in the heart of Orange Walk Town, on Main Street. The museum is open from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. Admission is $5BZD for adults and $2BZD for children.
Located at the mouth of the Monkey River, the village is bordered on the west by riverine forests and is a great place for experiencing the Belizean jungle. ... more
There are many river tours to choose from, which gives you a chance to see beautiful riverine forests and wildlife in the comfort of a skiff. As you glide by, iguanas dive into the water, troops of howler monkeys race through the trees, birds dart from tree to tree and crocodiles sun along the banks of the river.
If you’re feeling more adventurous, take a hike through the jungle, where you’ll come across herbal medicines, tarantulas, crocodiles, snakes, howler monkeys and various birds, including toucans and oropendolas. If lucky, you may spot a deer, tapir, or even a jaguar.
The Bladen Forest Reserve is the place for freshwater snorkeling—that’s right, freshwater snorkeling. The Bladen River runs through the reserve and is also great for swimming, canoeing ... moreand kayaking. If you have freshwater snorkeling on your bucket list, here is where you need to go to check it off.
Take a dip in the hot springs of Agua Caliente Wildlife Sanctuary. This coastal plain zone is also great for fishing, hiking, caving and, of course, wildlife. Within its 5,468 acres ... moreof basin wetlands is a very dependent community of both endangered wildlife and vulnerable vegetation, such as: the Yucatan Black Howler monkey, Baird’s Tapir and Swietenia Macrophylla Mahogany. Discover why Agua Caliente is ranked as one of the top priority zones by the National Protected Area Policy and System Plan Project (NPAPSP, 2005).
The Garifuna culture is infectious! Visit Punta Gorda, Toledo District, and let the WARASA Garifuna Drum School seal that bond with the ultimate platform to learn all about the vibrant ... moretraditions and tasty cuisines! Activities include drumming lessons, drum-making, dancing lessons, cooking lessons, and a traditional culture show.
The WARASA Garifuna Drum School is a great way to learn about the Garifuna culture and experience the vibrant energy of this unique people.
Nestled in the mountains of the South East Coast, Maya King Waterfall is one of the most photographed in Belize. Made of two cascading falls, Maya King is a beauty to behold, especially ... morein the ‘rainy’ season when the water gushes over the rocks, nature’s best shower-head! The wondrous site can be found less than half hour from Placencia, and the journey from the entrance of the site to the actual waterfall is an experience in itself. You will pass beautiful rows of orange trees before you arrive at a bamboo canopy, dubbed as the ‘Bamboo Cathedral,’ which hangs over a small creek. As if the ride isn’t dreamy enough, the road to the waterfall winds on the side of the mountain, with the tall trees reaching above you intersecting and creating much needed shade.
Once you arrive at the waterfall site, fully clad with changing rooms/bathrooms and sitting areas, you will never want to leave. The falls themselves are perfect backdrops to a nice picnic and photo ops. Spend a half day here, enjoying the chilly water and soothing sound of rippling water, or stop by on your way to enjoy other activities in South East Coast.
The Lebeha Drumming Center in Dangriga, Belize is a great place to learn about the Garifuna culture and how to play the traditional Garifuna drums. The drums are made by a famous drum ... moremaker in Dangriga, Austin Rodriquez, and are primarily made from mahogany or mayflower wood with deerskin on the drumhead.
If you're not a drummer, you can also play other instruments, like the shakas(maracas), which are calabash gourds filled with fruit seeds, or keep the beat on a turtle shell. Feel free to dance to the beat and have a great time.
The Lebeha Drumming Center is a great place to learn about the Garifuna culture and have a fun and educational experience.
Discover the Garifuna culture by learning at the Gulisi Garifuna Museum. Named in honor of Garifuna woman who migrated to Belize with her 13 children and founded the Punta Negra region, ... morethe museum has a number of exhibits that cover the Garifunas’ migration from Africa to Belize. Other exhibits cover Thomas Vincent Ramos, a legendary Garifuna leader, food, clothing, medicinal plants, music and dance. Head to Gulisi for all things Garifuna. It’ll change your life.
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