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Beat the Heat with 6 Cool Things to Do in Belize This Summer




Summer in Belize is hot, and not just the weather. From ice-cold coconuts on the beach to cave tubing through flowing rivers, this tropical paradise offers more than just sunshine. Whether you’re looking to unwind or embark on an adventure, these seven experiences will keep you cool while immersing you in everything Belize has to offer.

Cave Tubing in the Jungle

Feel refreshed floating down an underground river. Deep in the Belizean rainforest, hop in an inner tube and drift through limestone caves once used by the ancient Maya.

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Snorkeling at Hol Chan Marine Reserve

Dive into crystal-clear water and explore one of Belize’s top snorkeling spots: Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Located just off Ambergris Caye, this hotspot has eye-catching corals, stingrays, sea turtles, and friendly nurse sharks.

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Take a Dip in a Secret Waterfall

Belize is full of hidden waterfalls tucked away in the jungle, and they’re perfect to simmer down after a hike. One of the best? Big Rock Falls in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. The water is rejuvenating, the views are stunning, and the vibe is pure tranquility.

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Visit the Green Iguana Conservation Project

Located in San Ignacio, this shaded sanctuary is keen on preserving the endangered Green Iguana. It’s cool – both in temperature and experience, educational, and fun for all ages. Plus, holding a giant iguana might be the unexpected highlight of your trip.

Iguana Conservation Project - San Ignacio

Cool Off at an Inland Blue Hole

St. Herman’s Blue Hole National Park is a natural inland swimming hole surrounded by captivating flora and fauna. The water stays cold year-round, making it a refreshing break after exploring nearby caves or hiking trails.

Catch a Sunset Sail

The best way to end a hot Belizean day? A breezy sunset sail. Boats depart from San Pedro and Caye Caulker daily, offering stunning views, snacks, and chilled drinks on deck. As the sun dips below the horizon, you’ll forget all about the heat and enjoy the moment.

Caye Caulker sunset sailing

Belize may be warm, but there’s no shortage of cool ways to enjoy it. Whether you’re floating through caves, splashing in jungle waterfalls, or vibing with a drink in hand, summer here is all about embracing the heat and knowing exactly how to beat it.

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