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Named after a majestic lake that displays five shades of blue, Five Blues Lake is a ten-acre natural wonder, only to be found in Belize. The astonishing shades of blue are from the ... morevarying water depths and ambient light filtering through the trees that causes the water to take on different shades of blue. Apart from such colorful lake, there are also over two hundred species of birds identified in the park and all five of Belize’s wildcats are known to make their homes within its boundaries. Be ready to take hikes through the lush forest and spot a few birds along the way. The Five Blues Lake National Park is surely a site to see in Belize.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
National Park
District/Region:
Cayo
At St. Herman’s Blue Hole National Park (SHBHNP), there are unique geological features that can be found within 575 acres of forest rich with wildlife. The main attractions in this ... morepark, namely the St. Herman’s Cave and the Blue Hole, are connected by an underground stream. Visitors can walk 200 yards into the cave entrance unguided or can hire a guide to traverse the cave completely, seeing beautiful speleothems and Mayan artifacts. After a guided tour through St. Herman’s Cave, you can float peacefully back to the entrance of the cave on an inner tube.

The Blue Hole is a cool and refreshing place for an afternoon swim. It was formed by the collapse of an underground limestone cave. In this case, the river running through the original cavern still flows through the cave system, and forms a sapphire-colored pool at the bottom of the cenote. The depression measures about 100 feet deep and 300 feet in diameter, with the actual Blue Hole at the depression’s base having a depth of about 25 feet.

(Courtesy Belize Audubon Society)
www.belizeaudubon.org
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Aquatic Wonder, National Park
Features:
Phone Service
District/Region:
Cayo
Guanacaste Park is located at the entrance of Belmopan City. The park is named after a large Guanacaste Tree which is a type of evergreen tropical tree. The park is home to a variety ... moreof trees, birds, and other animals, including howler monkeys, jaguarundis, and white-tailed deer. This park is perfect for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. 

The park is only 50 acres in size, but it is a great place to go for a walk, birdwatch, or simply relax and enjoy the peace and quiet. There are also a number of hiking trails in the park, which offer stunning views of the surrounding area.

If you are looking for a place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, Guanacaste Park is the perfect place for you. The park is a great place to learn about Belizean wildlife and simply enjoy the beauty of nature.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
National Park
Features:
Phone Service, Parking
District/Region:
Cayo
Belmopan is the capital city of Belize. Although the smallest capital city in the continental Americas by population, Belmopan is the third-largest settlement in Belize, behind Belize ... moreCity and San Ignacio. Founded as a planned community in 1970, Belmopan is one of the newest national capital cities in the world. Since 2000 Belmopan has been one of two settlements in Belize to hold official city status, along with Belize City.

Belmopan is located in Cayo District at an altitude of 76 metres above sea level. Belmopan was constructed just to the east of the Belize River, 80 km inland from the former capital, the port of Belize City, after that city's near destruction by Hurricane Hattie in 1961. The government was moved to Belmopan in 1970. Its National Assembly Building is designed to resemble a Pre-Columbian Maya temple. (Wikipedia)
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
City
Population:
16,451
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, Parking, Car Rentals, ATM services, Banks, Sports Bars, Night Clubs, Public Parks, Market, Coffee Shops
District/Region:
Cayo