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Discover the enchanting beauty of Hopkins, Belize, a hidden gem nestled along the pristine coastline of the Caribbean Sea. With its breathtaking beaches, vibrant cultural heritage, ... moreand abundant natural wonders, Hopkins is the perfect destination for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. Immerse yourself in the rhythmic beats of Garifuna music, savor mouthwatering traditional cuisine, and explore the vibrant local art scene. Dive into crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful marine life, embark on thrilling jungle treks, or simply unwind on the powdery white sands. Experience the warmth and hospitality of the locals as you create unforgettable memories in this tropical paradise. Book your escape to Hopkins, Belize, and unlock the secrets of this idyllic coastal retreat.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
Population:
1,500
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, ATM services, Sports Bars
District/Region:
Stann Creek
Quiet and Tranquil. Independence is exactly portrayed in its name. In this quaint little village, you will feel liberated from the busy bustling, and hustling of the go-go-life. Being ... morethe main hub to other smaller, nearby villages, Independence is the home of the Big Creek Water Port and the Banana Growers Association at the port. The Big Creek Water Port serves as the main point of entry and departure for the fruit and oil industries. Surely there is much to learn here as you visit the banana farms or take a stroll down the streets of Independence.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
Population:
4,014
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, Parking, Car Rentals, ATM services, Banks, Sports Bars, Night Clubs, Public Parks, Market, Coffee Shops
District/Region:
Stann Creek
La Democracia is a mainland village that is located in Belize District. There are a number of exciting things to do in La Democracia. From historical sites to cultural attractions, ... moreexplore the exhaustive list of all other local attractions in La Democracia.
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Destination
District/Region:
Belize
Ladyville is the largest village in the country of Belize. It is Located on the north end of the Belize River, eight miles northwest of Belize City. The village consists of broadleaf ... morelowland forests and marshlands with creeks, ponds, and mangrove forests along the coast. The Phillip Goldson highway cuts through the village.

Ladyville is a popular destination for those who want to experience the natural beauty of Belize. The village is also a great place to learn about the history and culture of Belize.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Urban Area
Population:
5,458
District/Region:
Belize
Lark Caye Private Island is a family-owned private island located five minutes by boat from Placencia and thirty minutes from San Pedro. The island is lined with mangroves along the ... moreshoreline that protects the island and nurses aquatic life and is abundant in coconut trees.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Caye (Island)
Features:
Phone Service
District/Region:
Near Placencia
The picture of relaxation, the unspoiled Laughing Bird Caye National Park, is where many Belizeans go to unplug and enjoy the wonders of the Belize Barrier Reef. This small national ... morepark got its name from the Laughing Gull, which used to breed on the caye. Though you won’t see actual laughing birds, you might encounter the Brown Pelican, Green Heron, and the Melodious Blackbird.

The island itself sits on an ancient faro reef shelf formation, contributing to both the abundance and variety of marine life and diverse coral habitats. Due to its rich environment, protected status, and no-take zones, which have allowed resident fish populations to flourish, Laughing Bird Caye is a snorkeling and diving paradise. Conch, Spiny Lobster, snapper, and other animals are also plentiful.

“Great snorkeling at this spot. The park rangers live out here, which is incredible because it’s so isolated. They also have coral nurseries, and part of the island is a bird sanctuary. The rangers were super nice, inviting and provided some great education about the reefs. You can bring out drinks and food to grill and hang out as long as you want,” visitor Eric Love writes about Laughing Bird Caye in a Google review.

While built infrastructure doesn’t exist on the caye, the undeveloped nature adds to the experience and the beauty for those seeking a truly immersive experience. No overnight stays are allowed, but a day trip is just enough to relish in the peaceful beauty of the isle. After a refreshing day in the water, spread out under the coconut palms for a picnic. And best of all, you can return the following day for more of the same.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Caye (Island)
Features:
Camping
District/Region:
Caye (Island)
Long Caye is a privately owned island that is forty miles off the coast of Belize in the Lighthouse Reef Atoll. The island is a popular natural preservation area for red-footed booby ... morebirds, pristine coral reefs, and jungle island ecosystems.

Development on Long Caye has been limited to the efforts of private owners. This island is also popular for scuba diving and snorkeling. Some of the atoll's best dive sites are found just off Long Caye's western shore.

Long Caye is a great place to experience the natural beauty of Belize and learn about the importance of conservation. The island is also a great place to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Caye (Island)
District/Region:
Caye (Island)
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.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Town
District/Region:
Toledo
National Agricultural Showgrounds is a 2.08-kilometer-long agriculture showground in Cayo, Belize. Is it located next to Roaring Creek and is a popular destination for agricultural ... moreevents, such as the Annual National Agriculture and Trade Show.

The National Agriculture Showgrounds is a great place to learn about agriculture and to experience Belizean culture. It is also a popular spot for family outings and for sporting events.
Category:
Destination
Features:
Phone Service, Parking, Market
District/Region:
Belmopan City
The Belize–Mexico border is an international border between the countries of Belize and Mexico. It is approximately a hundred and fifty-five miles long, following the course of the ... moreHondo River. This border separates Belize from the Mexican states of Quintana Roo ad Campeche. Currently, there are two official crossings at the border, which are international bridges. The main bridge is located between Subteniente Lopez, Quintana Roo, Mexico, and Santa Elena, Corozal District, Belize.
Category:
Destination
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants
District/Region:
Corozal