Located on the banks of the Macal River, the market in San Ignacio is a truly unique opportunity to experience Belizean life. Farmers, traders, and vendors from all walks of…
Read MoreLocated on the banks of the Macal River, the market in San Ignacio is a truly unique opportunity to experience Belizean life. Farmers, traders, and vendors from all walks of…
Read MorePunta Gorda Town, commonly referred to by locals as “PG” or “PGT”, is the capital and largest municipality in Belize’s southern Toledo District. Although the name of the town comes…
Read MoreSittee River Village in Southern Belize The Sittee River is the name of both a river in central Belize as well as a village that is located on its banks….
Read MoreBelize gained its independence from Great Britain in 1981, and the young nation has one of the most intricately designed flags of any country in the world. The flag of…
Read MoreXunantunich is one of Belize’s most iconic Maya sites, and exploring it on an adventure tour is an experience that combines history, culture, and outdoor excitement in one unforgettable day….
Read MoreBelize is known for its reef and jungle adventures, but one of its most underrated experiences happens along the quiet flow of the Mopan River. A fishing tour here offers…
Read MoreThe National Agriculture and Trade Show 2026 Originating in 1970 as a traditional display of livestock and agricultural products, the National Agriculture and Trade Show (NATS) quickly became known as…
Read MoreMarch is one of Belize’s most dynamic and rewarding travel months. Sitting comfortably within the dry season, it offers warm weather, clear skies, and a lively atmosphere that blends outdoor…
Read MoreFebruary is one of the very best months for adventure travel in Belize. The dry season is in full swing, the weather is consistently comfortable, and the country’s landscapes are…
Read MoreGetting to Belize just got easier. Spirit Airlines has officially launched its newest nonstop route connecting Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Belize City, giving travelers across the United States a faster…
Read MoreDeep in the rainforest near San Ignacio lies one of Belize’s most extraordinary treasures — the Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave, better known as the ATM Cave. This sacred archaeological site…
Read MoreSwallow Caye is an island (all islands are called “cayes” in Belize) located just a few miles off the coast of Belize City. The caye is located in the center…
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