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Caye Caulker affectionately known as “La Isla Carinosa”, is the picturesque depiction of sandy beaches, cerulean seas and island living. The worry free and go slow ambiance of Caye ... moreCaulker makes it the ideal getaway for travelers to bask in the sun, relax, rejuvenate and soak up the island vibes.

This beloved island is five miles long and 1.2 miles wide with a population of less than 1,500 people.

A model town that makes it easy for you to immerse yourself in the Belizean culture, brilliantly displayed in its boutiques and inspiring handcrafted local art. Of course, being only a mile away from the Belize Barrier Reef makes it ideal for sea enthusiast; visitors can enjoy sailing, diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, fishing and other water activities.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Caye (Island)
Population:
1,300
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, Camping, ATM services, Banks, Sports Bars, Night Clubs, Public Parks, Market, Coffee Shops
District/Region:
Caye (Island)
Located in the Stann Creek District of Belize, the Che'il Mayan Chocolate Factory was established in 2010. Their initial objective was fo create an organic cacao beans market. However, ... morethere were difficulties in this endeavor as the target market to purchases cacao was further away from the farmers. Needless to say, a lot of the cacao beans were wasted. This led to the birth of the Che'il Mayan Chocolate Factory. "Che'il" is the Mopan Mayan word for "wild Mayan." Today, the factory produces chocolate bars in twelve different flavors and along with other delicacies such as truffles, chocolate wine, cacao tea and cacao nibs. Sound delicious! The factory also gives tours of their cacao farms and demonstrations of the chocolate-making process.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Farm
Features:
Phone Service
District/Region:
Stann Creek
Chiquibul National Park is Belize's largest national park. It is 1,073 km² (414 square miles). The park is located in the Cayo District of Belize and borders Guatemala. The park is ... morehome to a diverse range of plant and animal life, including jaguars, scarlet macaws, keel-billed motmots, kinkajous, and many other species.

The national park is also home to Caracol, a Mayan city that was once one of the largest cities in the Maya world. Caracol was abandoned in the 10th century, but its ruins remain an important archaeological site.

It has Belize's largest breeding population of scarlet macaws. New insect and crustacean species have been discovered in the park. The biological diversity of the park has not yet been fully explored. In 1993, a botanist from Missouri Botanical Garden collected more than 130 plant species previously unreported in Belize. Three of these species had never before been reported in Central America.
Category:
Destination
District/Region:
Cayo
Consejo Village is located on an strip of land where the Corozal Bay and Chetumal Bay meet. Consejo features a neighborhood of waterfront and near waterfront homes called Consejo Shores. ... moreThis village is a very quiet, peaceful and beautiful place for all residents and visitors to enjoy its serenity. Away from the everyday hustling and bustling, Consejo is ideal for individuals that are looking for pure relaxation and a peaceful mind. There are no Malls, movie theaters, fast food places, large hotels or developed resorts in Consejo.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
District/Region:
Corozal
Corozal Town is located in the northernmost District of Belize, on the bay of the Caribbean Sea. On the shores, you can see the Caribbean Sea as an ombre of milky green and turquoise ... moremass of water. From this town you can travel short distances to view ancient Maya archaeological sites or learn the history of the old sugar factory in Libertad village.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Town
Population:
10,287
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, ATM services, Sports Bars, Night Clubs, Public Parks
District/Region:
Corozal
Located in the countryside of the Cayo District, Cristo Rey Village hosts beautiful waterfalls and streams for visitors and residents to enjoy. Atop of the hilly landsape, you can ... morethe scenic view of the skyline at any time of the day
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
District/Region:
Cayo
Dangriga Town is the largest town in southern Belize and is considered as the spiritual capital of Belize's Garifuna population. The Garifuna are an Afro-Caribbean people who were ... moreshipwrecked on the coast of Belize in the 1700s. They have their own unique language, music, and cuisine.
Fomerly known as "Stann Creek Town," Dangriga Town proudly represents and celebrates the Garifuna heritage through music, dance, and food. Visitors can enjoy Garifuna drumming and dancing, learn about Garifuna culture at the Garifuna Cultural Center, or taste delicious Garifuna cuisine at one of the many restaurants in town.

In addition to its rich Garifuna culture, Dangriga Town is also a beautiful town with a laid-back atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, and hiking in the surrounding area. There are also a number of small shops and galleries in town where visitors can purchase souvenirs and handcrafted goods.

If you are looking for a culturally-rich and relaxing vacation, Dangriga Town is the perfect place for you. The town is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and to simply enjoy the beauty of nature and the Garifuna culture.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Town
Population:
9,593
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, Parking, Car Rentals, ATM services, Banks, Sports Bars, Night Clubs, Public Parks, Market, Coffee Shops
District/Region:
Stann Creek
Gales Point is a village situated on a long narrow peninsula in the Belize District. This peninsula extends two miles into the Southern Lagoon. The village is home to fishermen who ... moremake a living from the nearby lagoons. The lagoons in Gales Point are home to many aquatic animals, including fish, turtles, and crocodiles. The lagoons are also home to a variety of plants and trees, including mangroves and palms.
Category:
Destination
District/Region:
Belize
Goff's Caye reopened for visitation as of April 3rd, 2023. Please keep in mind that due to the island's updated infrastructure development, there is now a limited capacity. Visitors ... moreare encouraged to arrange their booking in advance to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Goff's Caye is a small island off the coast of Belize City with beautiful sandy beaches ideal for swimming and sun tanning. The sparkling water surrounding the island is home to a variety of marine life, including gigantic sea turtles. 

Goff's Caye is 30 minutes by boat from Belize City. It is a popular site for cruise ship passengers and tourists staying in Belize City. Visitors love it’s powdery white sandy beach and the pristine water that surrounds it. It is located right on the edge of the barrier reef and has an abundant variety of colorful tropical fishes and other marine life such as corals, sea urchins, conch, lobsters and stingrays, just to name a few. 

This is truly the ultimate Belize Island Experience.

With crystal clear waters and coral formations, Goff's Caye is the perfect spot for snorkeling or just relaxing on the beach.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Caye (Island)
District/Region:
Caye (Island)
Hattieville is a village in the Belize District of the nation of Belize. The location of the village was initially a place of refuge after hurricane Hattie wreaked havoc in Belize ... morein 1961. Many residents living in Belize City were left homeless and had to evacuate. Many of those who moved to the area ended up staying permanently and established what is known as Hattieville today.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
Population:
1,300
District/Region:
Belize