Belize is a nation on the eastern coast of Central America, with Caribbean Sea shorelines to the east and dense jungle to the west. Offshore, the massive Belize Barrier Reef, dotted with hundreds of low-lying islands called cayes, hosts rich marine life. Belize’s jungle areas are home to Mayan ruins like Caracol, renowned for its towering pyramid; lagoon-side Lamanai; and Altun Ha, just outside Belize City.
Belize is known for its pristine jungles and rainforests.
These moist, forested regions serve as the home of jaguars, tapirs, crocodiles, ocelots, more than 500 species of birds, and thousands of flowers
Belize is also famous for it’s amazing waters and snorkeling.
The premiere destinations for snorkeling in Belize are the Southwater Caye Marine Reserve , Glover’s Reef Atoll and Lighthouse Reef Atoll . You can snorkel in Belize all year round. However, the dry season is from November to May and is generally the best time to visit and snorkel the Belize Barrier Reef.
Make sure to try a Belizean Garnaches. They are scrumptious corn fried tortilla smothered in refried beans, cabbage slaw, tomatoes, onions and cheese! Yum.
This was just one of the many dishes we enjoyed during our stay. We were forutnate to discover this beautiful country after many cruise ship visits, however we would like to book a trip to stay for an extended period of time at one of the premier resorts, so that we can enjoy all of the beauty of Belize unrushed and motivated to take it all in.