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Where Should You Not Stay in Belize?

Belize is a fantastic place to visit! The country is remarkable with a coral-fringed Caribbean shoreline, abundant green jungle interiors, and various ethnicities. However, Belize City should be your final stop because many other parts of the country are better. Furthermore, because Belize City is the country’s business capital, you should seek out other opportunities to spend time with nature, on the beaches, or socializing with the locals rather than being trapped in a concrete jungle. If you’re looking for places to visit in Belize, Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, San Ignacio, Hopkins, Placencia, and Dangriga are excellent choices.

Ambergris Caye 

Best Things to Do in Ambergris Caye, Belize

Located off the coast of Belize City is Ambergris Caye – the largest and most popular island in the country. Ambergris Caye’s town is San Pedro and the island is home to popular beach resorts and restaurants. The top things to do in Ambergris Caye include snorkeling, diving, fishing or simply relaxing on the beach. If you are visiting Ambergris Caye, make sure to check out these top attractions: Hol Chan Marine Reserve, Mexico Rocks, The Secret Beach, and Victoria House.

Caye Caulker

the split in caye caulker belize

Caye Caulker is a small island popular with budget visitors, backpackers, and people looking to get away from the rush and bustle of everyday life. The neighborhood, which boasts beautiful blue seas and a hippie ambiance, lives by the slogan “Go Slow,” which both residents and tourists are glad to accept. Caye Caulker is the ideal place to discover true Belizean culture in a tropical setting, with plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained. Windsurfing, snorkeling, and diving are popular watersports in the island.

San Ignacio 

San Ignacio Town

San Ignacio is Belize’s second-largest town located in the central-western section of the country, in the Cayo District near the Guatemalan border. Although it is a little town, it has a lot to offer in terms of culture. Wandering around the archaeological sites and marveling at the millennia-old architecture is a fascinating experience. Hiking, caving, and other nature-based adventures are very popular here.

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Hopkins

hopkins belize

Hopkins is a lovely beach getaway with an incredibly interesting component, occupying a long strip of land on the coastline in the Stann Creek District. Hopkins is only 35 minutes away by boat from the Belize Barrier Reef, which allows swimming with various marine life, particularly nurse sharks, while the Maya Mountains, located 20 minutes inland, are ideal for outdoor adventurers. You may unwind on the sand, paddleboard, and relax.

Dangriga

Dangriga is among the biggest towns in Belize’s south, with a look and feel similar to Belize City, although on a lesser scale. It’s near the famous southern cays and has a vibrant local arts community and some pretty fascinating cultural and religious institutions.

Placencia

Placencia Belize Sign

Placencia is a region in southern Belize cutting right into the Caribbean Sea, making this the perfect location for watersports such as snorkeling, kayaking, or diving with whale sharks. The village is mainly made up of luxury beachfront hotels and resorts established on nice beaches; however, there are some affordable budget options.


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