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San Pedro Belize Express Water Taxi's frequent and reliable schedule will provide you with a quick and enjoyable trip through the Caribbean Sea to your destination. Their professional ... moreservices will ensure your satisfaction and put your mind at ease.
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.
Santa Elena Town is a quiet and charming town located in Belize. The town is separated from San Ignacio Town by the Macal River, but the two towns are connected by two bridges: the ... moreLow-lying Board Bridge and the Hawksworth Bridge.

Santa Elena Town is a great place to relax and enjoy the fresh air. The town is home to a number of shops and restaurants, as well as a few small museums. Visitors can take a day trip to nearby attractions such as Mountain Pine Ridge and San Antonio Village.
Sarteneja Village is located in the Corozal District, near the Bay of Corozal. Due to its location on the Bay, it is the only place in the country of Belize where you can watch the ... moresun set over the beautiful Caribbean Sea. Sarteneja Village is renowned for artisan boatbuilders and as well as pineapple farming. Experience the delicious Mestizo cuisines, gorgeous beaches and exotic ecosystem in the area. Sarteneja is ideal for fishing, birdwatching and swimming.
Seine Bight is a charming Garifuna village located two and a half miles south of Maya Beach on the Placencia Peninsula in Belize. The village is sustained by fishing, hunting, and ... moresmall-scale farming.

Seine Bight is a great place to relax and soak up the sun. Visitors can enjoy hammocks under tall coconut trees, swim in the Caribbean Sea, or go for walks along the beach. There are also a number of small food shacks in the village that serve delicious Garifuna cuisine.

In addition to its relaxed seaside vibe, Seine Bight is also a great place to experience Garifuna culture. The Garifuna are Afro-Caribbean people who have their own unique language, music, and cuisine. Visitors can learn about Garifuna culture by visiting the Garifuna Cultural Center or by attending one of the many festivals that are held in the village throughout the year.

If you are looking for a relaxing and culturally-rich vacation, Seine Bight is the perfect place for you. The village is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and simply enjoy the beauty of nature.
Shipyard, also known as Shipyard Colony, is a Mennonite village that acts as an administrative village in the Orange Walk District. It was founded by Old Colony Mennonites from the ... moreChihuahua and Durango states in Mexico in 1958.

Most of the population of Shipyard are Plautdietsch-speaking farmers, carpenters, and mechanics. Most of the population of Shipyard are quite traditional in lifestyles, still using horse and buggy for transportation and tractors with steel wheels for fieldwork.
Sittee Point is a small community where high-end beachfront resorts and a few interesting independent restaurants gather. It is located about one and a half miles south of Hopkins. ... moreThe actual Sittee Point is about three miles further south at the mouth of the Sittee River, while the marina is about one and a halfmiles south.

Sittee River is the name for both the beautiful river and the village that is situated on its banks. Sittee River is famous for having the tallest mangrove trees in the country of Belize. The river is composed of a combination of freshwater and sedimates originating in the uplands of western Belize. This makes the river an ideal ecosystem for mangrove forests to grow. The Sittee Village is a Garifuna village that promotes the Garifuna culture and lifestyle.
Spanish Lookout is a Mennonite community in the Cayo District of Belize. The community is largely agricultural but also has some light industry, furniture making, and prefabricated ... morewood houses. Spanish Lookout is also home to the only oil field production in Belize.

The Mennonite community in Spanish Lookout is quite modern as cars are driven and other modern conveniences are used. The citizens of this community speak Plautdietsch as their mother tongue, but most of the Mennonites in Spanish Lookout also speak English and Spanish.
St. George's Caye was previously known by the Spaniards as "Cayo Cosina", or "Kitchen Cay". The island was settled as a town in 1650 and was the largest settlement in what was then ... moreBritish Honduras in the 17th century and 18th century. However, its importance was eventually eclipsed by the growth of Belize City.

St.George's Caye was Belize's first capital in the 1700s. From 3 September through 10 September 1798, British settlers fought and defeated a small Spanish fleet sent to drive them from the area. This battle is marked as a national holiday in Belize each September 10 as the Battle of St. George's Caye.

Today, St. George's Caye is a popular tourist destination. The island is home to a number of resorts and hotels, as well as a small museum dedicated to the Battle of St. George's Caye.

Did You Know?

The Battle of St. George's Caye was a decisive victory for the British settlers. The victory helped to secure Belize's independence and established the island as a British colony.
Tiger Cave is a hike to a mysterious cave in Belize that is said to have been named after a dog that chased a jaguar cub inside the cave many years ago. The cave is located in the ... moreToledo District and is accessible via a 1.5-hour hike through the second-growth forest.

The trails of Tiger Cave are mainly second-growth forest, with corn milpas and jungle streams visible along the way. Be sure to look out for the "Blue Hole" hot spring, which is a natural spring located near the cave. The hot spring is said to have healing properties, and it is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
Tobacco Caye is a tiny island that lies ten miles off the coast of Dangriga, Belize. The island is only about one mile long and half a mile wide, making it the perfect place to relax ... moreand escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

There are no roads or vehicles on Tobacco Caye, so the only way to get around is by walking or by renting a kayak. The island is also home to a number of small restaurants and bars, where you can enjoy fresh seafood and local drinks. 

Walking will get your way around this small island or kick back and relax on a hammock tied to a coconut tree. There are no roads or vehicles on this island.

If you are looking for a peaceful and tranquil island vacation, Tobacco Caye is the perfect place for you.
Unitedville is a village located Cayo District of Belize. The main livelihood activity in this community is traditionally subsistence farming. This would include corn, ground food, ... morebeans, some rice, various tropical fruits, chickens, and small livestock.

The village is located on the Vaca Plateau, which is a highland area in the Cayo District. The plateau is known for its fertile soil and its abundance of water. This makes it a great place for farming. 

The people of Unitedville are very proud of their agricultural heritage. They are committed to sustainable farming practices and they are always looking for new ways to improve their craps.
The Western Border or "Belize-Guatemala border" refers to the international border between Belize and Guatelama. The border is almost a straight line of 266km, and it separates the ... moretown of Benque Viejo del Carmen, Cayo District Belize and Melchor de Mencos, Peten, Guetemala.