|
 |
Located 21 miles northeast of Belize City and only 15 minutes from neighboring San Pedro, Caye Caulker is known for its cool, laid-back island life. The island appeals to visitors looking for a comfortable place to sleep, a white sandy beach, clear aquamarine waters, delicious seafood and friendly people. More... |
|
 |
Hopkins is a small Garifuna village located about eight miles from Dangriga on the Southern Highway. This coastal village has one of Belize's few mainland sandy beaches. Fishing is one of the major economic activities of Hopkins, with tourism showing incredible growth potential.
More... |
|
 |
Stretching 16 miles between the calm lagoons of Big Creek and the blue, choppy seas of south Stann Creek, the picturesque Placencia Peninsula is quickly becoming a premiere tourist destination in Belize. Located 100 miles south of Belize City, Placencia boasts the longest sand beach in the entire country. More... |
|
 |
The largest and most visited island in Belize is the famous “Isla Bonita”, San Pedro Ambergris Caye. This sandy and picturesque island community was once a sleepy fishing village, but the town has grown dramatically over the years, and is now one of Belize's leading tourist destinations. More... |
|
|
|
Did you know? |
|
Historical attractions near the Mayan city of Lamanai are the remnants of two Spanish churches and a sugar mill. |
|