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Located in the Stann Creek District of southeastern Belize, Placencia is a small village that has seen a transformation in recent years from a sleepy fishing town to a popular tourist destination. Strategically located close to some of the most popular mainland destinations and pristine jungle highlands as well having some of the best beaches...
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  The good news is that renting and driving a rental vehicle in Belize is easy. Anyone with a valid driver’s license in their home country can legally operate a car in Belize. The rules of the road in Belize are very similar to those in the United States and Canada. Cars drive on the...
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Belize vacation planning tips
Rated by National Geographic and the Discovery Channel as the number one sacred cave in the world, Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) Cave was an important religious center for the ancient Maya but was abandoned more than 1,000 years ago. Only rediscovered in the 1980s, ATM Cave has provided archeologists with an undisturbed look into the...
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Red Bank Village scarlet macaws
Anyone with a passion for birds, endangered animals or just the local wildlife of Belize will have an incomplete trip if they forget to check out the scarlet macaws of Red Bank Village in Southern Belize. The macaws are like most other birds and will migrate southward to survive the winter. It just so happens...
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Belize adventures
Belize is home to more than 600 ancient Maya sites, but some of the most impressive of these sites are little known to outsiders. Located in Belize‘s far southern Toledo District, these amazing ancient cities continue to astonish and mystify archeologists. Nim Li Punit  Its original name is unknown, but it’s modern Maya name means “Big Hat” because Nim Lim Punit is...
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travel to Belize in July
If summer has you dreaming of warm waters, eclectic culture, and adventure without the crowds, Belize should be at the top of your list. Whether you’re planning your first trip or making a long-overdue return, summer in Belize offers a perfect mix of easygoing vibes, exciting events, and nature in full swing. At Barefoot Services,...
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cave tubing Belize
While Belize’s islands and beaches often steal the spotlight, it’s the inland adventures that truly set this country apart. Think lush jungles, ancient Maya caves, and rivers that carry stories older than time itself. If you’re craving excitement mixed with history, nature, and just a splash of adrenaline, Belize’s inland tours deliver all that and...
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Lobsterfest Belize
The grills are firing up, the music is getting louder, and the countdown is on—Placencia Lobsterfest is back, and July 4th to 6th, 2025, is already looking like the juiciest weekend of the summer. If you’ve never been to Lobsterfest in Placencia before, this is the year to change that. This isn’t just a food...
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Mark your calendars for August 3, 2025, and get ready for the thrilling first annual Battle of the Paddles in Placencia, featuring different courses based on your watercraft of choice.
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June travel to Belize
June may not be the first month that comes to mind when planning a tropical vacation, but for those who know Belize well, it’s a hidden gem of the travel calendar. It’s a time when the pace slows just enough for you to fully experience the heart of the country—without the crowds or chaos of...
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