20 Reasons to Travel to Belize in 2024 | Visit Belize in 2024

20 Reasons to Travel to Belize In 2024

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20 Reasons to Travel to Belize

1. No language lessons are needed. Most Belize citizens are trilingual, with English being the most often spoken. That said, you can still practice your Spanish skills when you visit.

2. Getting around is a breeze. With a population of 35 people per square mile, you won’t have to dodge traffic. Major highways are nicely paved, and you won’t find a safer place for bike rides than Belize.

3. Take a holiday from crowds. Even the most popular tourist months won’t leave you feeling claustrophobic. Come during the low season when the only thing sparser than crowds are affordable resort price drops!

4. Belize is easy to get to from Canada and the USA. Who knows if the year ahead will attract more carriers given Belize’s growing reputation?

5. Leave your calculator at home. The U.S.-to-Belize dollar conversion rate is $1 USD to $2 BZD, but since most businesses take U.S. currency, you might not have to remember it!

6. Your “to-do” list could get longer in 2024. Archaeologists are always undertaking new Maya excavation sites and if you haven’t visited all of Belize’s seven World Heritage sites, make a decision to complete the list.

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7. Expect to smile a lot. If the world ranked nations by the number of friendly smiles, spontaneous greetings, and offers of help, there’s no question that Belize would be at the top of the list in 2024 and beyond.

8. Nobody will judge you! Do exactly as you please here without making apologies or excuses to anyone (unless you’re not traveling alone!). Set a new hammock time record. Eat a dish you love repeatedly. You’re safe. The judgment police never visit.

9. Focus on the Belize social scene in 2024 to understand why frequent visitors say there’s no equal to the non-stop number of parties, celebrations, and special occasions throughout Belize, where you couldn’t get bored if you tried.

10. Discover a new lodging experience by choosing the tiny private island resort of Coco Plum where the island’s resort promises incomparable privacy and intimacy. If you have never known sheer bliss courtesy of gorgeous accommodations in the middle of an ocean, what are you waiting for?

11. Learn about Belize’s craft scene. The number of cottage industries producing unique, one-of-a-kind dolls, carvings, clothing, drums, and souvenirs expands annually, so the gifts you bring home will be unique.

12. Indulge in different cuisine every night. Try world-class vegetarian restaurants, fancy seafood emporiums, or frequent street vendors serving savory rice, beans, and stew. You can’t leave without trying hudut by the way…

13. Leonardo DiCaprio’s eco-resort is still in the planning stages, but if you repair to Francis Ford Coppola’s Turtle Inn restaurant, you can order as many Hibiscus Punch cocktails as you like when you visit.

14. Channel your inner sommelier. Taste Belize’s local beverages, particularly wines made of cashew, rice, starfruit, and other locally grown produce. Belize moonshine is potent, too.

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15. Get two or three additional passport stamps in 2024. Proximity to Honduras, Guatemala, and even Mexico is so close to Belize, tour guides will bring you and your photos back to your Belize All-Inclusive Resort by nightfall.

16. Meet ex-pats to find out why people come to Belize and don’t leave! Discover government tax breaks that incentivize North Americans to move here. Where to find an ex-pat? Swivel your bar stool.

17. Earn an unofficial degree in Belize culture by touring cultural sites like a Garifuna village. Ask the people you meet about their families, lifestyles, and histories.

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18. Search for endangered species like jaguars and manatees—or hundreds of bird species. If this isn’t your cup of tea, you can sleep until noon and catch the wildlife that is Belize’s clubbing and music scenes.

19. Treat yourself to a one-of-a-kind spa experience when you’re sequestered at a Belize Resort. From deep tissue massages to honey and sugar body scrubs, you really won’t want to leave. Ever.

20. Visit Belize’s howler monkey community. Their habitat is a perfect place to “scream in” the New Year!


Get a copy of The Ultimate Belize Bucket List! Written by Larry Waight, a local with more than twenty years of experience in the travel industry, the book is packed with tips, information, and recommendations about all of the best things to see and do in Belize.
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