Belize Attractions:
Lamanai
Meaning "submerged crocodile" in Yucatan Mayan, Lamanai is perhaps the most fascinating of all of Mayan sites in Belize if only because it is not yet ...
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Altun Ha
Altun Ha is the site of the ruins of an ancient Mayan city, and covers about 5mi (8km) squared. The central area of the site has over 500 historic structures ...
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Xunantunich
Overlooking the beautiful Mopan River from a stunning hilltop, the ruins at Xunantunich are some of the most visited Mayan sites in the world. Located in the ...
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Caye Caulker
Home of the motto "Go Slow", Caye Caulker is the perfect Caribbean island. The relaxed atmosphere, beautiful ocean, and excellent ocean-front ...
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Belize City
Often the first stop for visitors to beautiful Belize, Belize City is
a buzzing metropolitan, and acts as the central hub for business and
travel around the ...
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Macal River
Running through the beautiful Chiquibul Rainforest, the Macal River is one of the most diverse ecological areas in Belize. Being home to more than a dozen ...
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Actun Tunichil Muknal
The Actun Tunichil Muknal (Cave of the Stone Sepulchre) is the most well known cave in Cayo and the most popular tour just outside of San Ignacio: the entire ...
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Ambergris Caye
Ambergris Caye is one of the most popular destinations for visitors to Belize for its beautiful coastlines, snorkeling opportunities, and proximity to many ...
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Bacalar Chico National Park and Marine Reserve
Located on the northernmost tip of Ambergris Caye, Bacalar Chico is said to be one of the most pristine reserves in Belize. In addition to being a protected ...
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Barton Creek Cave
A unique site among all the Mayan caves in Belize is Barton Creek, a tall river cave that was once used for sacrificial purposes and can be explored only by ...
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Belmopan
After Hurricane Hattie clobbered Belize City in 1961, the decision was made to move the capital and government offices inland. The town now called Belmopan, ...
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Cahal Pech Maya Site & Museum (Cahal Pech)
Located just a mile from the town center, Cahal Pech is a small but significant archeological reserve that can be visited in a couple of hours. The site, ...
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Caracol
Caracol is the single largest archeological site in Belize, and one of the biggest Mayan structures in the world. Discovered in 1938 by loggers, the Classic ...
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Caye Caulker Marine Reserve
Located a half mile east from shore, the Caye Caulker Marine Reserve has been protected since 1998. There is an abundance of marine life here, just as much as ...
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Caye Caulker North Point Sanctuary Forest Reserve
Caye Caulker’s northern uninhabited tip is separated from the rest of the island and is made up of mangrove swamps, marsh land, a lagoon and littoral ...
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