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Belize Trips

Why travel solo to Belize?

Turquoise waters, white-sand beaches and unique wildlife feature among our favorite things about Belize.

Tiny yet brimming with biodiversity, Belize is home to the second largest barrier reef in the world. Dive in to uncover countless species of marine life, from sharks and manta rays to tropical fish. Islands such as Caye Caulker and Ambergris Caye will make you feel like you’ve been transported into a Caribbean dream, complete with untouched beaches and crystalline sea-waters.

Further inland, a lush rainforest terrain awaits to be explored; where a network of national parks and protected areas provides sanctuary for the country’s precious ecosystems and wildlife communities. Wildlife-lover? Keep an eye out howler monkeys, iguanas, jaguars and the charming toucan as you fly through the canopy on a thrilling zipline. Mountain Pine Ridge offers further opportunities to embrace your inner adventurer, with cascading waterfalls to be scaled, and rugged ridges to be conquered.

Whether you’re drawn to tropical beaches or pristine rainforest, what Belize delivers is the quintessential back-to-nature experience.



Top places to visit in Belize

San Ignacio

This vibrant traveler center is the gateway to a variety of adventures within Belize, but the bustling local restaurants, buzzing market and wide mix of cultures invite you to stay and explore a little longer. With plenty of budget hotels and a vibrant local scene, it’s a good spot to stay and become acquainted with Belize.

Caye Caulker

This small, laid-back Caribbean island is the perfect place to take some downtime. To the north, you’ll find abundant mangrove forest and diverse birdlife, while to the south is the only settlement, Caye Caulker Village. It’s a great spot to explore the rich marine life of the Barrier Reef and, as such, there are plenty of dive sites.

Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve

This vast nature reserve was established in 1944 to protect the native Belizean pine forests, and the abundance of flora and fauna really is a sight to behold. Here you can venture into the lush greenery to find serene lagoons, explore limestone caves and take in rushing waterfalls.

San Pedro Caye

You could just visit San Pedro Caye to lounge by the beach and take in the spectacular views, but you would be missing out on water activities like kayaking, windsurfing and parasailing, as well as the opportunity to visit some of the best dive sites in the world.

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Belize facts

What's the national language?

English

What’s the currency?

Belize dollar

Timezone

Belize Standard Time is 6 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT-6)

Top three activities

1. Go wild swimming in the rainforest
2. Venture into the Rio Frio cave
3. Snorkel with sharks in Shark and Ray Alley

Top five dishes to try

1. Rice and Beans
2. Ceviche
3. Cochinita pibil
4. Tamales
5. Escabeche

86 °f

Average temp in high season

What's the weather like in Belize?

Belize has a comfortably warm climate, even in the winter. The average summer temperature is 86F (30C), while winter temperatures average at 60F (16C).

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