Can you believe these stunning works of art are made entirely from sawdust? 🎨
Every Holy Week, the streets of Benque Viejo del Carmen are transformed into a breathtaking canvas as families, artists, and volunteers come together to create the famous Benque Sawdust Tapestries. Using wooden stencils and vibrant dyed sawdust, they carefully craft intricate designs in the early hours of Good Friday.
These colorful masterpieces are as meaningful as they are beautiful, making them one of Belize`s most unique Easter traditions.
Would you love to witness this incredible tradition in person? 🇧🇿✨
Have you ever experienced the flavors and traditions of the Maya people of Belize?
Add a Maya cooking experience to your Belize bucket list and discover the stories, techniques, and flavors passed down through generations. From preparing traditional dishes to learning about ancient cooking methods, it’s more than just a meal, it’s a journey into Maya heritage.
Would you try a Maya cooking experience on your next visit to Belize? 🇧
Have you ever experienced the kaleidoscope of colors that is the Belize City Carnival? Get ready for an unforgettable celebration as the streets come alive with dazzling costumes, infectious music, energetic dancing, and nonstop vibes! Will you be watching the festivities on September 5, or will you be joining the parade and becoming part of the celebration? 🇧🇿 Whether you`re dancing in the streets or cheering from the sidelines, Belize City Carnival is an experience you won`t want to miss.
Tag your carnival crew below! 🎉👇 #TravelBelize #Belize
Ever walked past the Belize City Courthouse and wondered about its story? Located on Regent Street in the heart of Belize City, this landmark has been part of the nation`s history for more than a century. Built during the colonial era, the courthouse has witnessed generations of legal proceedings and remains one of the city`s most recognizable historic buildings. Next time you`re exploring downtown, take a moment to admire this timeless piece of Belize`s heritage. 🇧🇿 #TravelBelize #Belize
Have you ever crossed a river by hand-cranked ferry to discover an ancient Maya city? Before reaching the magnificent ruins of Xunantunich, visitors take a unique ride across the Mopan River on one of Belize’s last remaining hand-cranked ferries. Powered by the strength of the ferry operators, this short journey adds a special touch to the adventure. Meaning “Stone Woman” in Maya, Xunantunich was once a thriving ceremonial center of the ancient Maya civilization. Home to the famous El Castillo temple, the site offers a glimpse into Belize’s rich history and the incredible achievements of the Maya people. #TravelBelize #Belize