An adventurer's paradise, Belize
is your peaceful, English-speaking neighbor only two
hours away from 3 major U.S. Gateways. With a
diversity of adventure opportunities unmatched by
any other country, the Belize people have protected
40% of the country as parks and natural reserves.
Belize is on the Caribbean coast, nestled between
Mexico and Guatemala and offers an intriguing mix of
tropical forests rich with wildlife, majestic 3,675
foot mountains, mysterious Maya temples, and diving
and fishing experiences beyond compare. In a single
day you can go from tropical forest to the longest
barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere.
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And the people are as warm and friendly
as the climate.
For the outdoor enthusiast and adventure traveler,
Belize presents unlimited opportunities. You might
say that Belize is the outdoors. You may not
find a lot of big nightclubs, expensive shopping, or
fancy restaurants. You will find diving, snorkeling,
fishing, hiking, bird watching and exploring nature
at its best.
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Click Links below for more Information
Scuba/Snorkeling
Windsurfing
Fishing
Birding
Caving
Canoeing/Kayaking
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traveler, Belize offers a great diversity of
attractions and activities both inland and offshore.
Whether you choose to travel alone, with a group, or
accompanied by your family, your options are
numerous. The following specialty travel pages can
help you plan your vacation as well as learn more
about some of these interests.
Below are some tips that hold true for
your travels throughout Belize.
All tour guides must be licensed. The
Belize Tourism Board, with the assistance of
educational institutions and other tourism groups,
holds training and certification programs for tour
guides several times a year throughout the country.
Boat operators are required to have life
jackets on board.
Ground transportation vehicles are
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