Belize is the well-known travel destinations because of its incredible and spiteful attractions like the Great Barrier Reef, gigantic blue hole, white sandy beaches, numerous islands, rainforests and jungles, abundant wildlife, eclectic and colorful cultures, and laid-back atmosphere.
San Ignacio
San Ignacio is the principal town in the Cayo District. This is an ideal base to explore ancient Maya cities like Caracol and Xunantunich, ceremonial caves like Barton Creek and Actun Tunichil Muknal, and plunging falls like Rio on Pools and Big Rock waterfalls in the Hill Pine Ridge Nature Reserve. Hiking, kayaking, bird watching, and horseback riding are additionally top-rated outdoor tasks in the area.
Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker white sandy beaches, cool breezes, turquoise Caribbean waters and a magnificent barrier reef at its doorstep are top reasons why you have to visit this island. Just an amazing place to enjoy!
Placencia
Placencia is located in the Stann Creek District. This is a long, narrow and sandy peninsula along Belize’ Caribbean coastline and offers a laid-back ambiance with various accommodations and the best restaurants in Southern Belize.
It is a perfect destination for scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and fly-fishing.
Ambergris Caye
Ambergris Caye is the largest and most spectacular island in the northern waters and measures 25 miles long. Located just 35 miles northeast of Belize City and can be reached on a 10-minute plane ride or an hour and a half boat ride.
Hopkins
Hopkins is a tranquil Garifuna village on the coast of Stann Creek District and is considered by many Belizeans as the cultural center of the Garifuna population in Belize. For visitors looking to experience a colorful and unique culture with a fascinating history.
South Water Caye
This is a lovely and underrated Caye and is perched on top of the great Belize barrier reef. Situated just 10 miles off the shore of Dangriga and Hopkins in southerly Belize. The Caye is an excellent base for snorkeling, fishing, diving, and also.
Punta Gorda
Punta Gorda is the southernmost town in Belize and is also the capital of the Toledo District. It is consists of Garifuna, Maya, East Indians, Creoles and some Lebanese and Chinese. This is an ideal base to explore the stunning and unspoiled beauty of Toledo District.
7 things you should eat when in Belize:
- Ceviche
- Pupusas
- Tamales
- Rice and Beans
- Conch Fritters
- Chimole
- Freshly Caught Seafood