Explore Belize

You want a vacation. We deliver a state of being. Explore a Caribbean gateway where your senses come alive in one of the last unspoiled places on earth. With mystical Maya temples, pristine rainforests and a barrier reef, reward yourself with the soul-stirring charms of Belize.

  • Corozal Town

    The country's northernmost urban center, Corozal is built up around the archeological site of Santa Rita. Discover why retirees call this home (hint: it's the unspoiled surroundings). Embrace an active lifestyle in this picturesque setting.
  • Orange Walk Town

    Orange Walk is home to the largest concentration of Mestizos, a blend of Spanish and Yucatec Maya, with unmistakable Spanish influence and other cultures.
  • San Pedro

    Simply explained: "no shirt, no shoes, no problem." The largest of Belize's cayes and home to the golf-cart ready San Pedro. Experience the barrier reef and stay to relax in a lifestyle that exemplifies the beach vacation.
  • Belize City

    Harmonious cultural melting pot and a bustling port city. Start your life-changing journey at the gateway to Belize, whether you are an adventure seeker, beach vacationer, honeymooner, Maya enthusiast - or all that and more.
  • San Ignacio / Santa Elena

    Along the foothills of the Maya mountains, these twin towns offer the diversity of a metropolis with unique comfortable charm. A great home base for adventure and archaeology seekers.
  • Caye Caulker

    Just a short water taxi ride from the mainland, Caye Caulker's swaying palms and attract travelers from around the world. A great location for the budgeting, excursion-minded traveler.
  • Dangriga

    Meaning "sweet water" in Garifuna, Dangriga is affectionately known as the Garifuna Cultural Capital of Belize. Become one with local artists and drum-makers in this charismatic town.
  • Belmopan

    The country's capital. Centrally located between Belize City and San Ignacio. Home to the Prime Minister's office and other government departments. A wonderful walking city.
  • Placencia

    Local fishing village turned laid-back tourism destination. Indulge in the charm of "Barefoot Perfect" living. Carmel-colored sand accents small restaurants, bars and art galleries. Come dive with the whale sharks.
  • Punta Gorda Town

    Known for colorful markets and delicious local produce, the lovely coastal town awaits travelers at the end of Belize's highways. Feel welcomed by blended cultures who greet you and others on their way to Honduras and Guatemala.
  • Mountain Pine Ridge

    The Mountain Pine Ridge is home to the Hidden Valley Falls (1,600 Foot-Falls), the Rio On River, the Rio On Pools, and the Rio Frio Cave and nature Trail, as well as numerous small streams and waterfalls.
  • Hopkins

    On this 12-mile stretch of golden sand beach, the village was once a little known fishing community where Garifuna men traditionally fished and carve canoes while the women wove baskets and tended to plantations.

Hot Deals

  • ST. GEORGE’S CAYE RESORT

    Last Minute Deal! Make your reservations by March 15th for a stay any time through May 2013 and get your choice of: Half-day guided snorkel over the coral reef for 2 people Four SCUBA dives for the price of two … Read more

  • Portofino Beach Resort

    Book 4 nights in our Low Season during May to December 21st and get the 5th night free!! Portofino Beach Resort offers barefoot luxury at its best!  Offering charming accommodations in a private setting, with excellent service and modern amenities. Guests can … Read more

Upcoming Events

  • The 1st Annual Bird’s Isle Shrimp Festival!

    Enjoy the true taste of Belize at the “1st Annual Bird’s Isle Shrimp Festival”.  This event is a delightful get-away for your entire family, to savor the freshly caught shrimps infused with the cultural spices of Belize.  The fun starts … Read more

    • LocationNot Available
    • DistrictBelize City
    • DateSunday, May 26, 2013
    • Time11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
  • The 2013 Chocolate Festival of Belize

    Chocolate lovers have an even sweeter excuse to discover Belize, as the annual “Chocolate Festival of Belize” provides 3-days of indulgence starting May 24 – 26, 2013!  With rooted Maya history in cacao production, this anticipated event captures the traditional … Read more

    • LocationNot Available
    • DistrictToledo District
    • DateMay 24 - 26, 2013
    • TimeFriday May 24 (6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.) Saturday May 25 (10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.) Sunday May 26 (10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)