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Colorful harborfront village featuring a variety of souvenir shops, along with bars & restaurants. 30 gift shops including MOHO chocolate shop offering free samples or organic, ... moreBelize-made chocolates, including duty-free and jewelry stores. You'll also find clean restrooms, a cybercafe, tour kiosks, restaurants, and other services. Security is tight in the Tourism Village, and you'll feel safe. On cruise ship days, vendors also set up booths on streets just outside the Tourism Village.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Landmark
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, ATM services, Banks, Sports Bars, Market, Coffee Shops
District/Region:
Belize
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.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Landmark
Features:
Market
District/Region:
Corozal
Want to learn about our founding father? Head to the George Price Center for Peace and Development to explore how Belize became Belize. It has a museum, library and cultural center.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Museum
District/Region:
Cayo
Gladden Spit is a little over an hour's boat ride due east of Placencia, Belize. The spit is a popular destination for the massive whale sharks that can be seen there, as it is one ... moreof the few places in the world where these gentle giants can be seen spawning.

Whale sharks are the largest fish in the world, and they can grow up to 40 feet long. They are filter feeders, meaning that they eat plankton and small fish. During the months of April, May, and June, whale sharks migrate to Gladden Spit to spawn. This is a truly amazing sight to see, as hundreds of whale sharks can be seen gathered in the area. 

Divers and snorkelers alike are treated to the awesome sight of seeing these creatures and also a variety of other marine life, including turtles, dolphins, and rays. 

If you are looking for a unique and unforgettable wildlife experience, then Gladden Spit is a great place to visit.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Marine Reserve
District/Region:
Caribbean Sea
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.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Marine Reserve, Nature Reserve, Wildlife Sanctuary
Features:
Public Parks
District/Region:
Caye (Island)
Deep channels coincide with dramatic rising pinnacles at the Glover’s Reef Marine Reserve. The reserve is one of Belize’s three stunning atolls (one of four in the entire Caribbean), ... morering-shaped coral reefs that encircle pristine lagoons. One of the most spectacular locations for marine biodiversity, not only for Belize but in the region, the calm waters of the atoll’s lagoon are home to at least three species of sea turtles, eight species of sharks and rays, hundreds of species of fish, including the endangered Nassau Grouper, and many different types of coral. Glover’s Reef was originally inhabited by Mayan people, and Mayan pottery has been found on the islands. Named after English pirates John and Rodger Glover, it is rumored that these seafaring brothers buried their treasures here.

The real treasure in Glover’s Reef is the outdoor adventure. This reserve is ideal for diving, snorkeling, kayaking, fly fishing, and sailing. Explore the thriving coral formations of this site, and you’ll see why it is known as a top diver’s spot! After a day on the water, visitors can also recharge at one of the “off the grid” retreats.

“My adult son and I spent five wonderful days at Glover’s Atoll, which weren’t nearly enough. This island isn’t for everyone, but if you love going to sleep with the sea breeze gently blowing through your windows, getting up to find Nurse sharks and Spotted Eagle Rays swimming under your hut, and spending the evening looking at the magnificent stars in the sky then this little piece of paradise is for you!” wrote one Glover’s Reef visitor on TripAdvisor.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Atoll
District/Region:
Caye (Island)
The Green Iguana Conservation Project is a continuous effort that aims to conserve and look after the endangered Green Iguana species in Belize. The Project uses interactive exhibits ... moreand programs to help educate visitors and create awareness among the general public. Here, visitors are given the opportunity to mingle with these wonderful reptiles and, also to learn the about the incubation, hatching, rearing and releasing process.

The Project offers the Adopt-an-Iguana Program and the Iguana Kids Club, both of which raise funds to sustain and fund scholarships and sustain the Project.

The Green Iguana Conservation has been one of San Ignacio Resort Hotel’s most popular attractions for many years. The Project has received much attention locally and internationally, and TripAdvisor ranks it as the number 1 activity in the San Ignacio area.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Museum, Wildlife Sanctuary
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
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.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Museum
District/Region:
Stann Creek
Half Moon Caye is an island and natural monument located at the southeast corner of Lighthouse Reef Atoll in Belize. The island was the first nature reserve to be established in Belize ... moreunder the National Park System Act in 1981. It is also the first marine protected area in Central America. 

Half Moon Caye is also a well-known dive site as it provides a unique diving experience that allows visitors to see a diversity of marine life such as corals, eagle rays, sea turtles, and an abundance of fish. The island is also home to a large colony of red-footed boobies, which can be seen nesting on the cliffs. 

In addition to its natural beauty, Half Moon Caye is also a significant historical site. The island was once home to a Maya settlement, and the ruins of the settlement can still be seen today.

Half Moon Caye is a truly unique destination that offers visitors a variety of experiences. Whether you are interested in diving, snorkeling, bird watching, or exploring the island's history, Half Moon Caye is sure to impress.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Caye, Natural Monument
District/Region:
Near Turneffe Atoll