Belize Tourism Best Places To Visit in Belize
Belize Tourism Best Places To Visit in Belize
Belize brims with natural beauty. A top spot for eco-tourists, this fascinating country lies in Central America, between Mexico and Guatemala, and was known as British Honduras during its colonial days. Few countries offer such a rich diversity of ecosystems packed into a relatively small area. In addition to the world's second largest barrier reef, Belize is home to dense jungles with howler monkeys and jaguars, mountain pine forests, palm-fringed beaches, bonefish flats, rivers, caves, and coral atolls rimmed by fish-rich reefs. Not surprisingly, diving and snorkeling are superb. The Great Blue Hole is a UNESCO World Heritage dive site, and anglers flock here from all corners of the globe for fantastic flats fishing and deep-sea adventures.
1 Great Blue Hole
The most popular dive destination in Belize, the Great Blue Hole offers divers interesting observations of limestone formations that mold its walls. This massive sinkhole under the water is near the Lighthouse Reef and creates a perfect circle of deep blue water. The deeper one dives into the Great Blue Hole, the clearer the water and the more breathtaking the scenery, as the array of bizarre stalactites and limestone formations become more complex and intense.
2 Caracol
Siting high on the Vaca Plateau, 500 meters (1650 ft) above sea level, Caracol is the largest Maya site in Belize. It was once one of the largest ancient Maya cities, covering some 168 square kilometers (65 mi²). At its peak around 650 AD it had an estimated population of about 150,000, more than twice as many people as Belize City has today. The largest pyramid in Caracol is Canaa
3 Lamanai
Located in northern Belize, Lamanai was once a considerably sized Maya city. The ancient ruins are not completely uncovered yet. Archaeological work has concentrated on the investigation and restoration of the larger structures such as the High Temple, a 33 meter tall temple. Since it was still occupied by the Maya when the Spanish arrived, Lamanai, which in Maya means “submerged crocodile”, is one of the few Mayan sites to retain its traditional name.
4 Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary
The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the biggest, protected destinations in Belize. The reserve was founded in 1990 as the first wilderness sanctuary for the jaguar. Although roughly 60 of Belize’s 700 jaguars are believed to live in the sanctuary, your chances of seeing one are very slim. However, it’s an ideal environment for plant-spotting, bird viewing or seeking out other wildlife, and the trail system is the best developed in any of Belize’s protected areas.
5 Ambergris Caye
Just off the tip of the Yucatán Peninsula, laidback Ambergris Caye is the largest of Belize's 200 cayes and a prime tourist destination. Off the coast, Hol Chan Marine Reserve is one of Belize's most visited diving and snorkeling sites. It's named after the Mayan for little cut and is one of seven reserves within the Belize Barrier Reef system, which is the second largest in the world after the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Belize | USA Travel Guide
5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Belize, America.
Belize brims with natural beauty. A top spot for eco-tourists, this fascinating country lies in Central America, between Mexico and Guatemala, and was known as British Honduras during its colonial days. Few countries offer such a rich diversity of ecosystems packed into a relatively small area. In addition to the world's second largest barrier reef, Belize is home to dense jungles with howler monkeys and jaguars, mountain pine forests, palm-fringed beaches, bonefish flats, rivers, caves, and coral atolls rimmed by fish-rich reefs. Not surprisingly, diving and snorkeling are superb. The Great Blue Hole is a UNESCO World Heritage dive site, and anglers flock here from all corners of the globe for fantastic flats fishing and deep-sea adventures.
Apart from all the natural jewels, Belize's friendly people are one of its top assets with origins as diverse as the landscapes. Mayans; Mennonites; English; Creoles; Mestizos; and the Garifuna people, of mixed Amerindian and African descent infuse an evocative mix of cultural influences. Visitors can learn about the ancient Mayan culture at the many relatively untapped archaeological sites. Though the capital of Belize is Belmopan, Belize City is the gateway to the country. Most travelers fly in here and explore the surrounding attractions before departing for adventures further afield. Besides diving, snorkeling, and fishing, travelers can kayak lagoons, cave tube along subterranean rivers, hike through jungles and pine forests, view stunning wildlife in its natural habitat, or simply collapse in a hammock and relax in this tropical paradise. Here five tourist attractions in Belize, United Sates.
1. Ambergris Caye
2. Lighthouse Reef Atoll and the Blue Hole
3. Placencia
4. Turneffe Islands Atoll
5. Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary & Jaguar Preserve
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Turismo - Conheça Belize
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Belize (no período colonial, designado por Honduras Britânicas) é um pequeno Estado soberano pertencente à comunidade do Caribe, situado na costa nordeste da América Central, onde o inglês é a língua oficial, apesar de o crioulo belizenho e de o castelhano serem comumente falados. O Belize é limitado a norte pelo México, a leste pelo golfo de Honduras e pelo mar do Caribe e a sul e a oeste pela Guatemala. A sua parte continental tem 290 km de norte a sul e 110 km de leste a oeste.
Com 22 960 km² de área e uma população de 333 200 habitantes (est. 2010), o Belize possui a mais baixa densidade populacional da América Central. A taxa de crescimento populacional situa-se nos 3,15% (est. 2012) e é uma das mais altas da região, bem como uma das mais altas de todo o hemisfério ocidental. A abundância de espécies de fauna e flora e a sua diversidade de ecossistemas fazem do Belize um dos locais-chave do Corredor Biológico Mesoamericano.
O Belize tem uma sociedade diversificada, compreendendo uma míriade de culturas e línguas. Ele é a única nação da região com uma herança colonial britânica, mas partilha uma herança comum com outros países centro-americanos. De um modo geral, o Belize é considerado uma nação com fortes ligações com o Caribe e a América Latina. Ele é membro da Comunidade dos Caribe (CARICOM), da Comunidade de Estados Latino-Americanos e Caribenhos (CELAC) e do Sistema da Integração Centro-Americana (SICA). O país faz também parte da Comunidade de Nações (Commonwealth of Nations), sendo um dos reinos que têm a Rainha Elizabeth II como chefe de Estado.
Belmopan, ou Belmopã, é a capital do país, enquanto que a cidade de Belize, com 61 461 habitantes, é a maior cidade.
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Welcome to Belmopan ... Belize,
Belmopan is the capital and second largest city of Belize. It empties into the Belize River with its population of 12,300 inhabitants (2004). This city is the capital of the main government in Belize.
Belmopan is 50 miles (80 km) from the Caribbean hinterland and 76 meters (250 feet) above sea level, located near the Belize River Valley with views of Pine Ridge Mountain foot. (Climate on cold nights.) The city is off the Hummingbird highway. Two and a half hours south of Belmopan, by road, is the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Belize, a constitutional monarchy, is a Central American nation with a diverse society consisting of various cultures and languages. An abundance of terrestrial and marine species and its diversity of ecosystems add to the making Belize such a special place. In general, Belize is considered to be a Central American nation, but with strong ties to the Caribbean and Latin America.
What to see / do
• Actun Tunichil Muknal -- A cave, a sacred site, containing many examples of pottery, ceramics and stoneware.
• Belize Zoo -- Set in 31 miles of natural forest
• Caye Caulker -- A small coral island popular for backpackers and other tourists because of its relatively cheap prices.
• Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary -- The biggest protected area in Belize and the first wilderness sanctuary for the jaguar.
• The Great Blue Hole -- A massive sinkhole and the most popular dive site in Belize.
• Xunantunich -- Ruins consisting of six plazas surrounded by 26 temples and palaces and a pyramid.
Events
• Crooked Tree Cashew Festival
• Belize Carnival
• Placencia Lobsterfest
• Toledo Cacao Festival
• Toledo Deer Dance Festival
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize: 1. Ka'ana Resort & Spa *****
2. Table Rock Lodge ***
3. The Lodge at ChaaCreek *****
4. Mystic River Resort *****
5. San Ignacio Resort Hotel ****
6. Vanilla Hills Lodge
7. Blancaneaux Lodge *****
8. Rainforest Haven Inn
9. Hidden Valley Inn & Reserve ****
10. Rumors Resort Hotel *****
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1. 69 1/4 Miles, Benque Viejo Rd, Western Highway, 00000 San Ignacio, Belize, Price range $229 - $467
Set in beautiful gardens, Ka'ana Resort & Spa features a spa, an infinity pool and charming rooms with terraces. Located outside San Ignacio, it offers excursions to nearby national parks, caves and the rainforest.
2. Cristo Rey, Cristo Rey, Belize, Price range $142 - $303
Featuring free WiFi, Table Rock Lodge offers accommodation in Cristo Rey. San Ignacio is 3.4 km away. Free private parking is available on site.
3. 77 Burns Avenue, PO Box 53 San Ignacio, Belize, Price range $391 - $658
This family-run lodge offers a health spa, an eco-friendly swimming pool and unique accommodation with private verandas and jungle views. It is set next to the Macal River, in a private rainforest reserve.
4. Mile 6 Cristo Rey Road, San Ignacio, Belize, Price range $162 - $413
Mystic River Resort offers beautiful riverside cabins surrounded by rainforest, just 10 km from San Ignacio. This luxury resort features a private river beach, a spa, organic gardens and an open-air restaurant.
5. 18 Buena Vista Street, 501 San Ignacio, Belize, Price range $175 - $473
Just a 5-minute drive from the Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins, San Ignacio Resort Hotel offers an outdoor pool, an spa and fantastic jungle views. The Green Iguana Conservation Project is based on site.
6. Vanilla Hills Rd, 1111 San Ignacio, Belize, Price range $113 - $261
Vanilla Hills Lodge offers spacious bungalows located in the lush tropical jungle outside of San Ignacio. It is a short walk from the Mopan River and offers free Wi-Fi and parking.
7. Mountain Pine Ridge Reserve Cayo District, San Ignacio, Belize, Price range $275 - $605
Set within the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, Blancaneaux Lodge offers an outdoor pool, organic gardens and 2 restaurants. Each charming bungalow and villa has a balcony with wonderful river views.
8. 2 Victoria Street, 501 San Ignacio, Belize, Price range $58 - $70
Rainforest Haven Inn is located in the heart of San Ignacio, Belize. It offers the guests free WiFi access, terraces and has a shared kitchen fully equipped.
9. 4 Cooma Cairn Road, P.O. Box 170, B San Ignacio, Belize, Price range $179 - $338
Located in the Mountain Pine Ridge Reserve, this eco-resort is surrounded by a tropical rainforest with 140 km of private hiking trails. It offers an outdoor pool, hot tub and yoga school.
10. Mile 2 1/2 Benque Viejo Road, 00000 San Ignacio, Belize, Price range $73 - $604
Rumors Resort Hotel features free Wi-Fi, free public parking and children's playground.