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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.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Town
Population:
13,708
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, ATM services, Banks, Night Clubs, Public Parks, Market
District/Region:
Orange Walk
Palemnto Grove & Fishing Lodge is owned and operated by a local Garifuna Family in Hopkins Village, Belize. They offer amazing and enriching cultural and fishing experiences including: ... moreGarifuna Culinary, Drumming & Music Tours.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
Features:
Phone Service
District/Region:
Stann Creek
Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (PGIA) is Belize's only international airport. The airport is located 10 miles from Belize City in Ladyville, Belize District. PGIA is named ... moreafter Philip S.W. Goldson, a Belizean politician who served as the country's first prime minister. 

The airport is owned by the Government of Belize and Belize Airport Authority and operated by the Belize Airport Concession Company Limited under t a Concession Agreement. PGIA is a major economic driver for Belize, and it is the gateway to the country for tourists and business travelers.

The PGIA is served by a number of airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Tropic Air. The airport also has a number of cargo airlines that serve the region. 

If you are planning to travel to Belize, you will most likely arrive at PGIA. The airport is a modern facility with all the amenities you need for a comfortable flight.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
International Airport
Features:
Phone Service
District/Region:
Belize
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.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
Population:
3,458
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, Camping, Parking, Car Rentals, ATM services, Banks, Sports Bars, Night Clubs, Public Parks
District/Region:
Stann Creek
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.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Town
Population:
5,351
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, ATM services, Public Parks, Market
District/Region:
Toledo
Ranguana Caye is a private island located an hour off the coast of Placencia, Belize. The island is next to the Belize Barrier Reef and offers excellent snorkeling and fishing from ... moreshore.

The island is home to a variety of wildlife, including sea turtles, dolphins, and fish. Visitors can also enjoy hiking, kayaking, and sunbathing on the beach. 

Placencia is a peninsula in Southern Belize. We recommend spending a night or two before and after your stay at Ranguana Caye in Placencia. Visit the Placencia sidewalk, beach bars, and try local cuisine. Ask us if you'd like recommendations for where to stay or what to do in Placencia!
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Caye (Island)
District/Region:
Near Placencia
Red Bank is a remote Maya village just south of the Placencia turnoff on the Southern Highway. Red Bank Village is the perfect place to spot a scarlet macaw. Around the months of January ... moreto March, and sometimes as early as December, scarlet macaws would gather in the trees surrounding the village to feast on the fruits that grow in the village. If you explore the village enough, you can explore the nearby jungles that are filled with rivers, swimming holes and brooks. Take a hike through this jungle and witness the other unique animals that inhabit the area, including tapirs, jaguars, gibnuts and agoutis.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
District/Region:
Stann Creek
Roaring Creek is one of the oldest communities along the George Price Highway. It is a small village located in the Cayo District of Belize, a little less than a mile from the City ... moreof Belmopan. It's name is derived from the creek waterfalls that flow into the Belize River next to the Guanacaste Park area.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
Population:
2,000
District/Region:
Cayo
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!
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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.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Town
Population:
17,878
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, ATM services, Banks, Sports Bars, Night Clubs, Public Parks, Market
District/Region:
Cayo
San Jose Succotz is a Maya village in Cayo District, Belize, consisting mainly of people of Yucatec Maya descent. Locally known as "Succotz," this quant, little village is home to ... moregreat restaurants delivering delicious food. And, just across the Mopan River, lies the archaeological site of Xunantunich. Be sure to stop at the different arts and crafts stands near the ferry for handmade souvenirs.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
Population:
1,200
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants
District/Region:
Cayo