Attractions in Belize
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The Community Baboon Sanctuary, located in the lush jungle near Belize City, spans 18 square miles and is dedicated to the protection and preservation of Belize’s black howler monkey population. […]
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Nestled in the southern region of Belize near Dangriga, Mayflower Bocawina National Park is a lush sanctuary where howler monkeys swing through broadleaf forests. The park’s winding trails guide visitors […]
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Cahal Pech, a small but significant archaeological reserve, is situated just a mile from the town center of San Ignacio in Belize. Settled around 1,000 BC and abandoned by AD […]
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Crystal Cave, also known as Mountain Cow Cave, is located within the Blue Hole National Park near Belmopan, Belize’s capital city. This site once hosted sacred Mayan rituals and important […]
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The Belize City Cruise Port serves as a vital link between the country’s Caribbean cayes and the mainland, particularly the city’s urban center. This bustling port is often a transit […]
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Lighthouse Reef, an atoll in the Caribbean Sea, gained international recognition after Jacques Cousteau highlighted it as one of the top 10 diving locations globally. Located off the coast of […]
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The Great Blue Hole, a stunning, deep blue circular sinkhole and part of the Belize Barrier Reef UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies within the Lighthouse Reef atoll. Spanning approximately 1,000 […]
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In Punta Gorda, Belize, the Warasa Garifuna Drum School stands as a vibrant hub for experiencing the rich cultural heritage of Garifuna drumming, a traditional art that weaves together African […]
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Half Moon Caye Natural Monument, an uninhabited and unspoiled island in Belize, presents a dual landscape of natural beauty. The east side features coconut palm-fringed beaches, while the west end […]
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Situated on the northernmost tip of Ambergris Caye, Bacalar Chico National Park & Marine Reserve (BCNPMR) has been a protected marine reserve since 1996 and is part of the UNESCO […]
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Nestled in San Ignacio, Belize, the Green Hills Butterfly Ranch spans a 4,000-square-foot (1,220-square-meter) enclosure, teeming with over 30 native butterfly species. These colorful insects flutter freely among the lush […]
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Caves Branch Outpost, nestled in Belize’s wild interior, has been offering zipline and cave tubing adventures for nearly two decades. Visitors can soar above the lush jungle canopy and then […]
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Established in 1984, the Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary near Belize City is a haven for bird enthusiasts. Spanning a network of lagoons, swamps, and estuaries, this sanctuary provides a rich […]
The Belize Zoo, located near Belize City, brings the rich wildlife of Belize’s jungles and savannas to the heart of the country’s urban center. This non-profit sanctuary is home to […]
The Turneffe Atoll, the largest of three atolls in Belize and the Caribbean, is a marine reserve celebrated for its exceptional diving opportunities. Divers are drawn to the atoll’s deep […]
Nestled in the Cayo district of Belize, the Belize Botanic Gardens span 45 acres of lush, diverse landscapes. This living collection features both native and exotic plants, with seasonal changes […]
El Pilar, an ancient Mayan city located at Belize’s border with Guatemala, dates back to the Middle Preclassic and Late-Classic periods. Currently under excavation by the University of California, the […]
Established in 2002, the Swallow Caye Wildlife Sanctuary is a marine reserve located near Belize City, dedicated to protecting the threatened manatee population. Here, manatees graze on turtle-grass beds and […]
Off the southern coast of Belize, Glover’s Reef is a partially submerged atoll, part of the Belize Barrier Reef. This ring-shaped island encircles a lagoon and offers a rich biodiversity […]
Government House, also known as the House of Culture, stands as a prominent colonial building in Belize City. Constructed in 1812, this stately mansion originally served as the headquarters for […]