San Pedro – a Sleepy Little Diving Town with Shark
Ambergris Caye is a narrow 25-mile-long strip separated from Mexico in the north by the narrow Bacalar Chico channel, dug by the Maya 1,500 years ago. One half mile to the east is the Belize barrier reef, second longest barrier reef in the world, which co... more - travel report by
eirekay
Belize Turf/Surf Trip
We stayed at Five Sisters Lodge. The Lodge is named for the Five Sisters Falls and the pools at the base of the falls were our afternoon hang-out. We trekked through a different set of Mayan Sacrificial caves each day. Barton Creek Caves we canoed , Rio F... more - travel report by
eirekay
Cayo district - Wild West in Belize...
It's not only close to the frontier of Belize with Guatemala but also somehow a frontier place to the jungle. We got there with the bus from Flores/Tikal (Guatemala) and were literally dropped right in Saturday's market. On our question, where the hack we... more - travel report by
moehre
Paradise at the End of the World
Belize is a small country and you get almost everywhere with old American school buses. One destination is Placencia. Only one or two buses go there each day riding a long and rough dirt road that connects the long stretched peninsula with the mainland. C... more - travel report by
moehre
You better Belize it!
I went to Belize this summer just for a week. Certainly not enough for what this amazing country has to offer: the Maya ruins, wildlife, tropical rainforest, and the incredilbe coast and its coral reef! more - travel report by
lioness
Caye CAULKER (Corker?! Sheesh)
Tiny caye off coast of Belize. Split in two by hurricane Mitch. Handful of US expats and a lot of brit/dane travellers pass through here on way to/from the Yucatan and Guatemala.
If you meet a kid named International just off the boat, trying... more - travel report by
bgrant