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February 11, 2021
Is it possible to cram too many tours into one vacation? Not if you headquarter in Placencia, Belize which offers 16 miles of the best beaches on the planet. But to maximize your time and get in as much activity as possible, you need a reliable resource capable of handling your scheduling. In Belize, there...
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The Belize jungle covers more than half the mainland, a vast, untamed wilderness that is home to some of the most ecologically dense landscapes on the planet. But there’s more to discover in the Belize rainforest than just wild animals and stunning scenery. The dense tropical foliage is also where you’ll find some of the...
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Highway in Belize
Belize has a network of roads consisting of over 1,900 miles (3,000 kilometres) of which approximately 357 miles (575 kilometres) is paved. There are five major paved roads with two lanes. These are: • Philip Goldson Highway (formerly known as the Northern Highway) which goes between Belize City and just north of Corozal and the...
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One of the most colorful and lively towns in Belize, Dangriga is widely known as the cultural capital of the nation. Home to a large Garifuna population, Dangriga has a thriving musical scene and is where the indigenous punta and punta rock genres were born. Dangriga is a small town located in central Belize on...
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The Garifuna form just four percent of Belize’s population, but their contributions of food, history, language, music, and dance have greatly enriched the entire country. The Garifuna’s story begins in 1635 when a ship carrying enslaved Africans sank off the coast of the island of St. Vincent in the Caribbean. The survivors were welcomed by...
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