Go Birding in Belize for Centroamérica Big Day 2026
If you are in Belize on March 14, get ready to explore the outdoors to look out for feathered friends...
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Maya occupation in Belize began as early as 1500 BC, but it was not until sometime between 250 AD and 900 AD that the Maya population is thought to have exceeded 1 million people. However, much about the ancient Maya still remains a mystery.
Maya culture is still alive and well in Belize. Today, you can tour authentic sites left by this great culture and, in many cases, be guided through these sites by a direct descendant. In many cities, you can also find Maya cuisine and festivals celebrating this ancient civilization. Southern Belize also offers homestay programs and cultural immersive experiences.
To explore Maya sites in Belize, check with your hotel or local tour operators throughout the country to see what ancient Maya temples are open for exploration. And if you get the chance, be sure to speak with contemporary Maya families. They will be happy to tell you about their culture and share stories that have been passed down through generations.
Take a short boat ride across the Corozal Bay to Cerros or an adventurous trip by road. As the only…
Deep in the heart of the Chiquibul Forest Reserve lies one of the most impressive Maya sites in Belize, Caracol,…
Just a short walk from the present-day town of San Ignacio is Cahal Pech. Also known as “The Place of…
Altun Ha, an archaeological site 31 miles from Belize City, was a significant ceremonial center in the Maya Culture. Known to…
Boat up the New River from Orange Walk to the Lamanai Maya temples. On your boat ride, in addition to…
Take the hand-cranked ferry over the Mopan River to Xunantunich, which sits atop a hill in San Jose Succotz village…