When we think about Belize’s history, we often focus on the Maya civilization, the Battle of St. George’s Caye, or independence in 1981. But there’s a lesser-known chapter that connects…
Read MoreWhen we think about Belize’s history, we often focus on the Maya civilization, the Battle of St. George’s Caye, or independence in 1981. But there’s a lesser-known chapter that connects…
Read MoreLong before it became a common sight in Belizean backyards and Sunday stews, breadfruit’s journey to the Caribbean—and eventually Belize—was the result of a global colonial experiment, a symbol of…
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 MoreAs travel trends shift in 2026, more visitors are looking beyond the usual hotspots in Belize. Instead of crowded beaches and busy resorts, travelers are seeking quiet, authentic places where…
Read MoreBelize has become one of the most sought after destinations in the Caribbean and Central America, and in 2026, travelers are redefining how they experience it. Instead of traditional hotel…
Read MoreEvery year, Belize comes alive with one of its most anticipated culinary celebrations: Lobsterfest. Held across multiple destinations including Placencia, Caye Caulker, and Ambergris Caye, this festival marks the opening…
Read MoreMay is one of the most underrated months to visit Belize. Sitting between the busy dry season and the start of the rainy season, it offers a unique blend of…
Read MoreEaster in Belize is more than just a holiday; it’s a time of reflection, tradition, and the comforting aroma of homemade treats filling the air. Among the most beloved of…
Read MoreIn Belize, Good Friday is considered one of the most solemn days of the year, observed by various religious and cultural practices that reflect the country’s diverse heritage. On this…
Read MoreIf you want to get away from it all, there’s no better place to find yourself than Maya Beach in Southern Belize. This quaint, quiet destination is located on the Placencia…
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 MoreSocial scientists seeking examples of cultural diversity could find no better example than the history surrounding Belize’s Placencia peninsula. Placencia’s Maya civilization was a thriving cultural mecca around 2000 BC….
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