Belize Travel Vlog | San Ignacio And Cay Caulker
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⃟Hey loves! I had an amazing time in Belize for my 25th birthday trip! My love and I had an amazing time, we started off in San Ignacio and ended the trip in Cay Caulker. Despite getting sick (mother nature) It was still amazing and beautiful. I MUST go back to Cay Caulker so I can actually go on excursions and experience the private island CoCo Bay. Thanks for watching! Comment, like, subscribe.
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Belize /San Ignacio-Caye Caulker Part 1
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Belize:
Belize is a country located on the north eastern coast of Central America. It is the only country in the area where English is the official language, although Kriol and Spanish are more commonly spoken. Belize is bordered to the north by Mexico, to the south and west by Guatemala and to the east by the Caribbean Sea. Its mainland is about 290 km (180 mi) long and 110 km (68 mi) wide.
With 22,960 square kilometres (8,860 sq mi) of land and a population of only 312,698 inhabitants (2010 census),Belize possesses the lowest population density in Central America. The country's population growth rate of 3.15% (2012 est.) is the second highest in the region and one of the highest in the western hemisphere. Belize's abundance of terrestrial and marine species, and its diversity of ecosystems give it a key place within the globally significant Mesoamerican Biological Corridor.
Belize has a diverse society, comprising many cultures and languages. It is the only nation in the region with a British colonial heritage, but as a part of the Western Caribbean Zone, it also shares a common heritage with the fellow Anglophone Caribbean countries. In general, Belize is considered to be a Central American nation with strong ties to both the Caribbean and Latin America. Belize is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), and Sistema de la Integración Centroamericana (SICA).
Belize is known for its September Celebrations, and is the birthplace of chewing gum and Punta Rock
The origin of the name Belize is unclear, but the earliest record of the name is found in the journal of the Dominican priest Fray José Delgado, dating to 1677. Delgado recorded the names of three major rivers that he crossed while traveling north along the Caribbean coast: Rio Soyte, Rio Xibum, and Rio Balis. These names, which correspond to the Sittee River, Sibun River, and Belize River, were provided to Delgado by his translator.It is likely that Delgado's Balis was actually the Mayan word belix (or beliz), meaning muddy-watered.
Others have suggested that the name is derived from a Spanish pronunciation of the name of the Scottish buccaneer Peter Wallace, which was applied to an early settlement at the mouth of the Belize River, although there is no proof that Wallace actually settled in the area and some have characterized this claim as a myth.Several other possible etymologies have been suggested by writers and historians, including French and African origins.
The Belize Barrier Reef is a series of coral reefs straddling the coast of Belize, roughly 300 meters (980 ft) offshore in the north and 40 kilometers (25 mi) in the south within the country limits. The Belize Barrier Reef is a 300 kilometers (190 mi) long section of the 900 kilometers (560 mi) long Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, which is continuous from Cancún on the northeast tip of the Yucatán Peninsula through the Riviera Maya up to Honduras making it one of the largest coral reef systems in the world after the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the New Caledonia Barrier Reef. It is Belize's top tourist destination, popular for scuba diving and snorkeling and attracting almost half of its 260,000 visitors, and is vital to its fishing industry.
Charles Darwin described it as the most remarkable reef in the West Indies in 1842.
Belize birding at duPlooy's jungle lodge San Ignacio
San Ignacio, the heart of Belize
There is more to this Central American outlier than vast beaches and the clear Carribean sea. But to find it, you have to go deep...
San Ignacio Belize
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San Ignacio Belize Tour Company Official Video
Explore Inland Tours is San Ignacio Belize #1 Tour Company. Explore Inland Tours do full day excursions to some amazing caves within Belize, some amazing Mayan Sites. Some of our full day tours to Mayan sites would be: Caracol, Lamanai, and Tikal. Explore Inland Tours has some of the greatest tour guides within Belize, Their guides will take you back through time to the Mayan World and give you a step by step process of how the Mayan built their cities and established themselves. These tour guides will bring archaeology, natural history, anthropology, botany and astronomy all in one.
Explore Inland Tours also offers some caves that are full day excursions or half day excursions. Some of our full day tours to Mayan Caves would be: Actun Tunichil Muknal (A.T.M) Cave and Cave Tubing. We also offer half day tours within San Ignacio half day Mayan sites to make a full day. Some of these tours would be Xunantunich and Barton Creek Cave Canoeing or Xunantunich and Cave Tubing or Cave Tubing and Ziplining.
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5 Amazing Day Trips in San Ignacio Belize That Will You Leave You in Awe
San Ignacio Town in the Cayo District of Belize is a great ecotourism destination. Ancient Maya temples, ceremonial caves, horseback riding, bird watching, and hiking are just a few of the tours that visitors enjoy in San Ignacio Town. Here are 5 of the best tours to do in the area if you visit.
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Belize: Nature & Wildlife
Belize. Nestled between two continents, this small but lush Central American country is known for its abundance of nature and wildlife.
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Over half the country is covered in forest, making it a perfect home for diverse, rare and exciting species. It’s a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over five hundred species recorded.
Among them, the iconic keel-billed toucan, famous for its beak and vibrant plumage.
It shares its leafy home with a whole range of fascinating creatures, such as the long-tailed spider monkey and the black howler monkey.
If you are staying in one of Belize's eco-lodges your morning alarm clock may be its primeval roar.
The forest canopy might be a hive of activity, but there is just as much happening on the ground.
The tapir is Latin America’s largest land mammal, and the national animal of Belize. It is shy and secretive but look out for its tracks on forest walks.
But for every quirky animal at home in the wilderness of Belize, something all-powerful stalks its shadows.
The jaguar.
This magnificent predator is Belize's largest cat, and the true king of the jungle.
Conservation is one of Belize’s crowning achievements. As well as forests and mountains rich with biodiversity, its shores boast a beautiful coral reef - the second largest in the world, and where you can swim and snorkel with a range of exotic marine life.
For real lovers of wildlife and nature, this place is unbeatable. Bursting with life, and home to some of the last real wilderness on earth, Belize is waiting to be explored by lovers of the natural world.
Belize Travel: Islands to Jungles
Check out our trip video! We visited 3 spots in Belize: San Ignacio, Placencia, and the island of Caye Caulker!
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Walking Bridge San Ignacio, Belize
Walking Bridge just outside San Ignacio, Belize. This is where the Belize River is formed by two rivers coming together to form the Belize. Across from the river over the bridge you arrive in the little town of Bullet Tree. This is a rural community with some very beautiful views.
Cliff Jumping at Big Rock Falls near San Ignacio, Belize
Danny and I traveled to Belize and went cliff jumping at Big Rock Falls. This is him jumping from the 5 ft jump and then scaling a cliff to jump from 20- 30 ft. jump.
ROLSON HOTEL,SAN IGNACIO, BELIZE
ROLSON HOTEL,SAN IGNACIO, BELIZE
Unbelievable Belize. Parrot Nest Lodge - Belize- Jungle
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Parrot Nest Lodge is a truly unique tropical experience. Spending the night under a 100 foot Guanacaste tree in a tree house is like nothing else! The lodge is surrounded on three sides by the Mopan River, so a refreshing swim in clear water is never far away and the wildlife of the area abound. Yes, parrots and toucans are in great number here, along with hundreds of other types of birds, making this an ideal location for bird watching. Coati, agouti, otter, and the giant green iguana are among the many animals which are regular visitors to our beautiful gardens which, though lush and exotic, are virtually mosquito free, a real bonus for those who love the great outdoors - and a good night's sleep. Parrot Nest tree house cabin
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The breakfast nook at Parrot Nest Bullet Tree Falls village, just 3 miles from the Cayo district's main town of San Ignacio, is the last outpost before the great forests to the west, south, and north. Though Spanish-speaking, everyone also speaks English. Located just outside the village, Parrot Nest consists of two tree houses and seven cabins, some with private bathrooms and others sharing two bathhouses. Children are welcome. Breakfast and dinner are served on the verandah of the main house. Dinners are generous, healthy, and fresh, and meals for vegetarians are provided on request. Clean drinking water is always available.
Belize - Mainland Driving (Nohoch Che'en to San Ignacio)
Driving along the Belize Western Highway from Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Reserve (Cave Tubing Complex) to Ka'ana Resort just west of San Ignacio, Belize.
A special thanks to Patrick with Belize Nature Travel for chauffeuring us though Belize's countryside.
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Belize Travel
Romp with Mary and Sherry as they wander in this lovely garden in San Ignacio, Belize exploring never before seen flowers and stealing seeds.
Awesome Belize Trip
Traveled across Belize and a little into Guatemala. We visited Belize City, San Pedro, Orange Walk, San Ignacio, San Antonio, Belmopan, Caye Caulker and Tikal Guatemala. Loved the Cayo District. Favorite part of the trip was the Mayan Ruins and the caves-especially ATM
Belize, Central America - Travel Highlights
Our 9 day trip to Belize! Stayed in Caye Caulker, San Pedro, San Ignacio, and Placencia. Great mix of adventure and relaxation!
San Ignacio & Santa Elena, Cayo, BELIZE
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