Created by stvchin on September 25, 2007
- My trip to San Pedro, Belize during hurricane season in September 2007.
Created by eviet on October 20, 2006
- If Ambergris Caye is the crowned tourist queen of Belize, Punta Gorda is its heir apparent.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 11 photos
Created by eviet on October 20, 2006
- Belize, sometimes considered an extension of Mexico, has the culture, nature, and spirit to stand on its own two tropical feet.
- 8 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 24 photos
Created by stvchin on July 30, 2006
- My quick trip to Belize for business.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 17 photos
Created by Ben the Grate on November 12, 2005
- Forget what you thought you knew. Belize is the PERFECT destination for adventure travel.
- 15 reviews
- 5 Stories
- 50 photos
Created by COwanderer on August 16, 2005
- This quiet hilly town, nestled along two converging rivers, provides an excellent jumping-off point to explore the surrounding wonders. Explore caves, waterfalls, jungle, mountains, butterfly farms, and the Rainforest Medicine Trail.
Created by britgirl7 on August 9, 2005
- So yes, Belize IS right below Mexico, but that's where the similarities end. Join my adventures through this country of contrasts, from the mountain towns to the island resorts, and if you were wondering, a Panty Ripper is a rum cocktail!!!!
- 10 reviews
- 4 Stories
- 41 photos
Created by kakao on April 26, 2005
- We skipped town during Easter Week to visit the southern half of Belize, including San Ignacio and the Mountain Pine Ridge Area, then went to the beaches including Dangriga and Placenica, Belize.
Created by lcampbell on July 16, 2004
- A perfect central base camp for archeological excursions and outdoor adventures, San Ignacio (Cayo) has plenty of inexpensive accommodations and good food. Cayo has a diverse population, making for an interesting cultural experience as well.
- 6 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 24 photos
Created by HobWahid on May 13, 2004
- Belize, the only English-speaking country in Central America, is also one of its most culturally and geographically diverse. In Belize, Latino, Creole, and Garifuna cultures all mix along with fabulous cayes, caves, jungles, and Mayan ruins.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 19 photos
Belize
Tourism and Travel Guide