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Travel Blog: An Extraordinary & Relaxing All Inclusive Holiday to Belize

Sail from island to island, eat freshly caught lobster, dive above the Caribbean reef, and sleep on a deserted island. Belize has everything. Including a laid-back ambiance that ensures you're recharged after a week in this nation! Belize is a gorgeous country that, in many ways, distinguishes itself from the rest of Central America. It is home to the world's second-largest barrier reef and the famous Blue Hole! The Garifuna culture, which is still alive in Belize, gives the country a distinct Caribbean character.

Belize is a gorgeous Central American Caribbean nation. The nation is small (approximately half the size of the Netherlands), yet it is well worth seeing. Sail from island to island, eat freshly caught lobster, dive above the Caribbean reef, and sleep on a deserted island.

Belize has everything. Including a laid-back ambiance that ensures you’re recharged after a week in this nation! Belize is a gorgeous country that, in many ways, distinguishes itself from the rest of Central America. It is home to the world’s second-largest barrier reef and the famous Blue Hole!

The Garifuna culture, which is still alive in Belize, gives the country a distinct Caribbean character. The arrival of enslaved individuals from West Africa in 1653 is considered the genesis of the Afro-Caribbean Garifuna people.

High View Caracol at Centra, Belize.

Garifuna communities may still be found along the Caribbean Sea, particularly in the coastal cities and villages of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua in Central America. If you want to stay in Belize for less than 30 days, no extra documentation is necessary, and you can enter with just your US passport.

Your passport must be valid for the whole journey. The official language of Belize is English; however, you may hear additional languages spoken in different regions of the nation, such as Spanish (inland) and Creole (on the islands). Backpacking across Belize may be an incredible experience.

Backpackers, holidaymakers, scuba divers, and honeymooners flock to the country. Most people ignore Belize when planning a vacation to Central America, but it is truly a hidden treasure. Warm smiles from the inhabitants, gorgeous deep jungles, spectacular Mayan ruins, and more await you when you arrive.

Whether you want to experience Belize beneath the surface while snorkeling or journey through the rainforest, it’s a fantastic location for all travelers.

Adventures and Sights in Belize

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Belize Cave Tubing

Cave Tubing at Limestone Cave, Belize

Cave tubing is the most popular and specialized beach trip in Belize. Their well-trained guides are passionate about what they do and will ensure that you are as well. They will go out of their way to make you feel at ease and to guarantee that you have a good time.

So, if you’re searching for something exciting and memorable to do in Belize, this is it! You will stroll for around 30 minutes through the Belizean jungle before tubing down the cool Caves Branch River and past stunning cave systems, which the ancient Mayans considered a holy underworld and home to many strong gods.

It’s an exhilarating journey you won’t want to finish and one you’ll never forget.

Belize Zoo

The Belize Zoo is the world’s most well-known “small zoo.” It provides visitors with an amazing opportunity to witness the country’s native flora and wildlife in settings as close to their natural environment as humanly possible. 

Belize Jaguar Animal on Wild

The Lil Texas Bar & Grill serves delicious Texan cuisine with a Belizean touch! This place is a must-see for anyone interested in animals and the natural world because it is home to over 175 animals.

It was Belize’s first natural destination specifically intended to accommodate tourists with impairments in every aspect. A trip to the zoo is the most efficient way to become acquainted with Belize’s local flora and wildlife and to understand the need to protect the ecosystems that are important to their existence.

Belize Museum

Visit the National Museum wherever you are since it is the most acceptable way to learn about the history and culture of the current location. 

The Museum in Belize

The Belize Museum, conveniently positioned just a few hundred meters from the ocean, is a must-see for anybody visiting Belize. Ruins of ancient Mayan towns may be found all across the countryside of Belize, which was once an essential territory in the Mayan Empire. 

Anyone apprehensive about visiting the Mayan civilization’s ruins can benefit from making this stop because it allows them to experience more than 3,000 years of history and is a great way to get there!

Capello's Art Gallery

This stunning art gallery encourages local artists to grow, resulting in some of the world’s most unique and magnificent works of art! The cost is nothing. A hole-in-the-wall restaurant called Ko-Ox Han Nah (Let’s Go Eat) provides traditional Belizean food, and more alternatives are close.

The Night at Capello's Art Gallery, Belize

The Capello Art Gallery is one of San Ignacio’s most spectacular inside and out structures. At the gallery, local artists are given a chance to create beautiful pieces of art, which they enjoy. It employs four Belizean artists full-time.

Each artist has a studio to ensure long-term value, and the gallery exclusively uses high-quality materials.

Caye Caulker

Caye Caulker, a little island a mile from the famed barrier reef system known as the Great Blue Hole, is popular with budget visitors, backpackers, and those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life back home.

Sea Side View of Caye Caulker, Belize

Because it is less costly, the island is known as the “little sister” of the crowded San Pedro islands. This is the place to be if you prefer windsurfing, snorkeling, and diving. Day trips include scuba diving, snorkeling, zip-lining, and seeing local manatees, to name a few.

The varied landscape of Caye Caulker makes it an excellent location for a romantic sunset. It’s a great place to unwind and recover after all the excitement you’ve had since arriving in lovely Belize.

Placencia Bar Hoping

You might as well mix the two with some of Belize’s most incredible beaches and bars. There’s always plenty to do in this busy nightlife atmosphere. 

Beach House in Placencia, Belize

At night, San Ignacio and Caye Caulker are safer and more enjoyable than Belize City. Five evenings a week, the Barefoot Bar includes live music, full-moon festivities, and fire dance.

Check out Above Grounds or Brewed Awakenings if you like coffee or breakfast vibes. Check to the Tipsy Tuna Sports Bar on Wednesdays for a colorful lounging environment and Garifuna dance. Yoli’s, Street Feet, and SkyDeck are popular nightclubs that may become rather crowded on weekends.

Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary

The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife reserve in south-central Belize’s Stann Creek District. It was established to safeguard the forests, animals, and watersheds of an area of roughly 400 square kilometers (150 square miles) on the Maya Mountains’ eastern slopes.

Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, Belize

It’s an extremely bizarre way to spend time in nature, with secret waterfalls, rivers, and mountain peaks with breathtaking views over the park. Birdwatchers may enjoy a wide range of tropical birds. Tracks of wildcats and other animals are typical, especially along the South Stann Creek bank.

Schedule a more extended visit if at all feasible. The park has cottages and campers for anyone looking to stay the night!

Cave Kayaking

As you start kayaking, paddle upstream toward the caves, appreciating the landforms and perfecting your paddling. Stop at a picturesque area to swim in a natural pool.

Then, paddle downstream through a network of five caverns, passing through rapids, stalactites, stalagmites, and a waterfall. Exit the caverns and continue paddling downstream with the sun on your face. Enjoy the view and the birds until you reach the parking lot.

Cave Kayaking at Belize City, Belize

For an unforgettable kayaking excursion, visit the Nohoch Che’en Caves Branch National Park and Archaeological Reserve. Hike down a short jungle route before paddling a solid, sit-on-top kayak through the cave network beneath the Maya Mountains.

Self Discovery Through Yoga

You will discover your inner self while surrounded by the stunning surroundings of Caye Caulker, Belize, during this one-of-a-kind Self-Discovery adventure. 

There is no better way to celebrate yourself than to devote time to your mental and physical well-being and reconnect with your spirit. Through meditation, visualization, empowerment exercises, writing, conversation, and yoga, you may connect with yourself more deeply and discover or rediscover who you are and what you want out of life. 

Following the lesson, have breakfast and book your holistic massage over the blue waters of the Barrier Reef. During these sessions, amazing transformations in consciousness occur.

Looking for Luxurious Places to Stay in Belize?

Midas Belize

Midas Resort, Belize

Midas Belize was founded in 1991. Since then, it has expanded, improved, and invested in its product. Midas Belize is located on 30 acres of ground in the town center and beside the Macal River. 

The site is technically a Private Reserve; therefore, there is plenty of wildlife. This hotel offers a restaurant and a bar/lounge in addition to an outdoor pool. There is also free WiFi in public areas and self-parking. A poolside bar, a lazy river, and a business center are also available.

Housekeeping services are offered upon request. Midas Belize has 40 rooms with safes and complimentary amenities accessible by external hallways. Each lodging is uniquely equipped and decorated. Premium bedding is used in pillowtop beds.

Their rooms have a flat-screen TV, refrigerators, safe boxes, air conditioning, hot water, 24-hour electricity, and free purified water; all you need is a refill container. Someone is constantly on the premises. Even if you’re asleep, their protection is awake and ready to help you.

Guests can use the complimentary wireless Internet connection to surf the web. Rooms also have ceiling fans and blackout drapes/curtains. Massages, irons/ironing boards, and hair dryers may be requested in the room. On request, housekeeping is offered.

Pretty Room at Midas Resort, Belize

Each villa and suite at the Midas Resort is set among lovely cabins and boasts colorful décor and a deck. In the Midas’ dining room, guests may enjoy an English breakfast. Fishing and horseback riding are popular activities at the Midas Resort.

Excursions to neighboring caverns and Mayan sites, as well as bird viewing excursions, are organized by the resort. Midas Belize is attached to a retail mall in San Ignacio. Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins and Xunantunich Mayan Ruins are noteworthy sites, while Ajaw Chocolate & Crafts and Belize Botanical Gardens are famous attractions in the vicinity.

Spend some time exploring the activities available in the region, such as winery tours.

Portofino Beach Resort

Escape to a lovely refuge surrounded by the turquoise Caribbean Sea. Portofino Beach Resort is situated away from San Pedro’s charming yet lively tiny town. 

This resort, perched on a quiet length of white sandy beach lined with swaying palm trees, is ideal for detaching from the cares of daily life and reconnecting with nature with sand between your toes.

Top View of Portofino Beach Resort, Belize

Portofino, known for its warm and welcoming welcome, is the essence of barefoot luxury, unpretentious and relaxed; for most, it will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

It is a serene retreat where visitors may enjoy the delicate sounds of neighboring waves lapping over the coral, a soft breeze, a stunning sunrise, a star-studded night sky, and spectacular vistas of the Caribbean Sea’s sparkling seas. The ideal place for a romantic trip, an intimate wedding, a honeymoon, or a gathering of family and friends.

Enjoy peaceful days listening to the waves caressing the world’s second-largest barrier reef. Our Ambergris Caye, Belize boutique resort has 17 beautifully decorated rooms ranging from adorable beach cabanas to spacious suites. Each accommodation is only feet from the sandy beachfront and the blue waves of the Caribbean Sea and is sprinkled among swaying palm trees.

Indulge in the ultimate experience with their oceanfront spa hut, which gives the ideal environment and ambiance for a peaceful massage. Let your body enjoy profound relaxation and ecstasy as you gently drift away, surrounded by coconut palms swaying in the mild wind and the delicate sound of waves kissing the coral.

Portofino is a lovely beach resort with a full-service restaurant and bar, an outdoor pool, spa and massage facilities, and an on-site diving shop. Action Divers Belize is an independently owned and operated diving business.

Beach House at Portofino Beach Resort, Belize

Action Divers is a respected dive and marine-based organization that provides our clients with one-of-a-kind experiences such as fantastic scuba diving, dive certification courses, snorkeling, fishing, and leisure marine activities. Explore Caribbean Sea worlds with highly trained and experienced guides.

Belizean Shores Resort

Feel at ease while admiring Ambergris Caye’s serene and lovely sceneries. Relax in the solitude of your accommodation or enjoy all of their facilities without regard for anything other than your pleasure. 

Belizean Shores provides a home-away-from-home for families and groups wanting to make their holiday money work for them. They bring together all body, mind, and spirit parts to provide their guests with a welcoming environment.

Aside from diving or snorkeling, the Barrier Reef, Belize, is also home to the mysterious and impressive Mayan temples of Xunantunich and Lamanai, which are among the country’s most popular destinations for those interested in experiencing the remote jungles and majestic archaeological sites of this ancient civilization.

Massive jungle reserves and a diverse range of tropical fauna may be found in the lush rainforest that still covers 75% of the nation. With such a diverse range of activities, there is bound to be something for everyone.

Pool Area at Belizean Shores Resort, Belize

Each apartment is bright and airy with tiled floors, bamboo furnishings, and tropical-inspired materials. Their apartments are tastefully furnished, allowing your family to spread out and make the most of your Belize holiday. You’ll find everything you need, including a kitchen, private bedroom, and living space.

Coco Blanca Restaurant offers room delivery and poolside dining every day from 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. They use only the freshest ingredients from land and sea to create your perfect dinner. You’ll love the delicious meals and fun island cocktails!

Belizean Shores has activities for people of all ages. Windsurfing, sea kayaking, sailing, jet-skiing, parasailing, and kiteboarding are just a few of the activities available. Explore the forests, Mayan temples on the mainland, or zip-line through the rainforest.

Alternatively, you may remain on-site and create your own experiences! Enjoy the water with windsurfing, sea kayaking, sailing, and a variety of other enjoyable activities.

Matachica Resort & Spa

Matachica is a beautiful isolated sanctuary for anyone wanting a redefined Belizean beach experience, only steps away from the sea and the world’s second-largest barrier reef. 

Beach Front of Matachica Resort & Spa, Belize

Relaxation and inspiration appeal to visitors from their property’s 32 vibrantly colored individual casitas and villas, which are private by nature in both location and style. Each is covered with an original thatched roof and outfitted with its terrace and hammock, allowing visitors to enjoy peaceful sea views in complete seclusion.

They were created with a purpose, so you may travel with peace of mind without sacrificing the distinctive luxury experience. Their relaxed and small ambiance and ecological architecture result in adults’ authentic and soothing luxury holidays.

Visitors may choose from several all-inclusive packages, such as classic romantic honeymoons, diving and fishing excursions, and sea and jungle adventure combos. 

Enjoy exotic cuisines at their award-winning Mambo restaurant, which has expansive open-air dining for the ideal finale to your day. They provide bespoke experiences for every sort of visitor, constantly mindful of their guests’ longing for seclusion, whether you are looking for a calm or adventure-filled trip to Belize.

Their 32 casitas and villas are designed to be private and sustainable, with fully refurbished en-suite bathrooms, new fixtures, and Haeckel’s eco-friendly facilities. Tropical bespoke paintings by renowned Montreal-based illustrator Cécile Gariépy depict entertaining stories via color and arrangement on the bedroom walls.

The expansive, open-air eating at Mambo Restaurant, which overlooks the Caribbean Sea and the world’s second-biggest barrier reef, intends to transform Belizeans’ perceptions of foreign and imported food.

Breakfast at Matachica Resort & Spa, Belize

On Ambergris Caye, the resort is 5 miles north of San Pedro Town. One fast speedboat journey with one of their certified captains will take you from the local airfield to the resort, where their team will meet you as you begin to enjoy one-of-a-kind adventures and build lifetime memories throughout your stay.

What is The Best Time to Visit Belize?

From late November to mid-April, the dry season is the most excellent time to visit Belize, but it is also the busiest. However, once you’ve soaked in the warm temperatures and beautiful sky, you’ll discover that the long lines are inconvenient.

Expect rains, high humidity, and strong winds from June to mid-November. These months also bring hurricanes to the shore, so if you’re ready to take the chance, check the weather prediction ahead of time.

If you want to avoid crowds and have a relaxing holiday, go during the rainy season in September and October. Remember to bring an umbrella and remember that certain places close during the offseason.

Is Belize Safe for Tourists?

Male Tourist Souvenir Shopping in Belize

Belize is a relatively safe destination for tourists. That might differ depending on who you ask. Others would argue that criminal activity is a significant issue. Fortunately, illicit behavior remains relatively minimal in well-known tourist sites, and travelers are not targeted.

What Should You Pack for This All Inclusive Trip to Belize?

When you go to Belize, your backpack should essentially contain beach things. The nation has a pleasant temperature and is primarily surrounded by water: bring your bikini and swimming trunks. Also, get plenty of sunblocks. 

If you are going to the forest, mountains, or old Mayan towns, bringing Deet is a good idea. A good pair of hiking boots is also a good idea. Aside from toiletries and hygiene supplies, we recommend that tourists come prepared for action-packed activities.

If you wish to snap images while canoeing, dry or Ziploc bags are ideal for storing gadgets. Bring your binoculars to observe rare Keel-Billed Toucans in Belize, a top birding location.

The Big Question - Is Belize Worth Visiting? ...🛪

When you think about Belize, you probably think of beaches. Belize features some of the world’s most beautiful beaches: a turquoise sea, hundreds of offshore islands, and a rich marine life that gathers around the pristine Belize Barrier Reef.

Belize is known for its wild jungles, lush mountains, rolling hills, waterfalls, lagoons, developed agriculture, marshes, and vast swaths of pine forest. 

Due to their incredible natural variety, you will experience breathtaking beauty. Belize is alive with the splendor of its flowers, trees, birds, animals, and sea life. If you want to get close to nature, explore their outstanding wildlife reserves or learn why they are one of the world’s best birding locations.

The first crucial thing to consider when planning a vacation to Belize is whether Belize is worth visiting. We believe Belize is well worth a visit! You don’t want to miss out on the lovely islands (cayes), the underwater life, or the laid-back environment.

Belize is the place to go if you want to discover ancient Maya civilizations, swim and scuba dive on the beautiful Belize Barrier Reef, relax to the mellow rhythms of Caribbean life, trek through unspoiled jungles, canoe down jungle rivers, or eat fresh-caught seafood.

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