Your Springtime Guide to Stann Creek, Belize
Spring has arrived, making it the perfect time to discover the wonders of Stann Creek, Belize. A wonderful blend of...
READ MOREWithin the Central Coast you’ll discover a little bit of everything: ancient Maya monuments, British history, cultural diversity and nature. Get an insight into Belize’s rich cultural past which continues to have present-day influences. Take up the hiking challenge at Altun Ha (Maya site) where becoming a birder is inevitable thanks to our colorful feathered residents. Enjoy the Belize City tours which reveal intact colonial architectures of the past and the predominant Creole “Kriol” culture of today. While you’re here, learn the local “Kriol” (a broken English dialect). Journey to the country’s past capital “Belmopan,” where the open roads lead to endless wildlife and natural wonders befitting for adventur seekers.
Want to learn about our founding father? Head to the George Price Center for Peace and Development to explore how…
Named for its giant Guanacaste trees, Guanacaste National Park is our smallest national park. The trees are more than 100…
Deep within the forests lies a wonder of both ancient and natural Belize. Following a 45-minute drive from San Ignacio…
Nohoch Che’en, which means “Big Cave”, is one of many subterranean sites in Belize found at the foothills of the…
The Rio Frio Cave is considered one of the best caving systems throughout Belize. With a length of around a quarter mile,…
Built in a former prison, Belize Museum offers an insight into our history and culture, including ancient Mayan artefacts, eclectic…
Built in 1926, the Belize Supreme Court building was rebuilt in the same style as the previous one that burned…
Once known as the Government House, the House of Culture was renamed after Hurricane Hattie in 1961, when the government…
Aside from Maya temples, St. John’s Cathedral is the oldest Anglican Church in Central America. It’s also the only place…
The Community Baboon Sanctuary spans 20 miles and is home to over a thousand howler monkeys, birds and other mammals….