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Reasons To
Visit Belize

  • Caves

    The west of Belize is particularly well known for its spectacular stalactite-filled cave systems. Some, such as Actun Tunichil Muknal cave, are full of Mayan artefacts and sacrificial remains and involve an exhilarating adventure. Others, such as Barton Creek cave, can be viewed in a more relaxed way by canoe, while some can be reached simply by walking across slippery rocks.

    Caves
  • Coral Reefs

    Beautiful clear waters and the world’s second longest coral reef system surround Belize and incredible sealife awaits discovery. Even when diving to a depth of 40 metres with the sun streaming through the water, it feels as if you are only just beneath the ocean’s surface.

    Coral Reefs
  • Islands and Atolls

    Belize is made up of hundreds of cayes and tiny islands called atolls surrounded by clear waters and stunning reefs. They make for ideal hideaways for those looking for some peace, relaxation and wonderful diving and snorkelling.

    Islands and Atolls
  • Mayan ruins

    Caracol is the largest Maya archaeological site in Belize. Surrounded by rainforest, its most distinguishable feature is the massive pyramid capped by three temples that rises over 50 metres above the jungle floor. Teeming with wildlife, the historic remains of Tikal are also impressive and worth a visit.

    Mayan ruins
  • Rainforest

    You can't beat tramping through the hot and steamy rainforests in Belize. Especially in the early morning as the jungle comes alive with the incredible noise of howler monkeys barking and the squawks of macaws.

    Rainforest
  • River Tubing

    There is nothing quite like river-tubing in Belize. You walk with your tube through the steamy jungle until you get to the jumping in point from where your journey begins. Here, you simply sit in your tube and float down the river with nothing but the sounds of the forest surrounding you, through huge caverns with stalactites looming down at you out of the dark!

    River Tubing

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Visit Toledo District, Belize

The Toledo district, often described as Belize's last frontier, is home to numerous Mayan sites, dusty open savannah, orange groves, large river networks and caves galore.

Toledo District

Belize

The southern Toledo district, often described as Belize's last frontier, is a fabulous part of the country and much less visited than the west and east.

It experiences more rain than other parts of Belize making it lush with untouched rainforests, abundant with citrus plantations, paddy fields and home to remote Mayan sites, such as Lubaantun - where the famous 'Crystal Skull' was found - and Nil Li Punit (nim-lee-poo-nit), which has 25 original standing carved monuments including the longest in Belize at some 60 feet in length.

Landscapes & Wildlife

There are many large river networks and caves to discover and, being located on the coast, these provide easy access to the southern reefs of Belize. The birding is some of the best in the country with over 300 species found here and with fifteen national parks and reserves throughout the area - wildlife lovers will feel at home, as will adventure seekers, history buffs and snorkellers alike.

And if that isn't enough to entice you, the many traditional Maya and Garifuna villages dotted throughout the area will.

People & Culture

The Toledo District is the cultural haven of Belize and your opportunity to visit local families who will proudly show off their homes and organic gardens. Many of them own small cacao plantations as this is the area that 'Green and Blacks' chocolate beans come from. They will demonstrate the chocolate making process which is harder than it looks if you get the chance to give it a go!

It is a truly wonderful region of Belize with so much to offer, yet it is still often overlooked by foreign visitors, which makes it all the more rewarding for those who are willing to make the effort.

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