Three Weeks Itinerary for Belize – Exciting, Fun Filled & Adventurous
The culture of the Garifuna people, which is still very much alive in Belize, lends the country a distinct Caribbean flavor. The entrance of enslaved people from West Africa in 1653 is considered to be the beginning of the Garifuna people, who are of Afro-Caribbean descent. Communities of Garifuna people can be found along the Caribbean Sea today, primarily in the coastal cities and villages of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua in Central America.