National Parcs of Belize

National Parcs of Belize

Around 70% of the country is covered in tropical forests, 39% of which are protected forests. This small paradise is now protected by the authorities through national parks and reserves. More than a quarter of Belize is preserved, be it land or sea. There are 17...
History of Belize

History of Belize

A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY The first inhabitants of Belize were the Maya, whose presence is dated to the first half of the first millennium. Belize was part of an empire that extended to other territories in Central America, including present-day Guatemala, Honduras and...
Cayes and Atolls of Belize

Cayes and Atolls of Belize

The Belize has the longest reef in the Western hemisphere. Spreading over 322 km, it offers a myriad of islands, islets and atolls. Some sites have been registered in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites. Those islands or islets called Cayes in Belize can be private...
Ecotourism in Belize

Ecotourism in Belize

Ecotourism in Belize At a time when other Caribbean countries have a hard time practicing responsible nature preservation, Belize has become a pioneer in ecotourism. Belize worked hard to integrate its tourism sector into a preserved natural environment and wildlife....
Festivals and Celebrations in Belize

Festivals and Celebrations in Belize

Belize’s cultural mix is exceptional. This, almost every month, there are parties and events that you can’t miss and that you will be able to attend. These are great occasions to discover the culture of the country. Febuary – Birdwatching Lagoons and rivers...