Experience the Thrill and Adventure of the La Ruta Maya Belize River Challenge
March is synonymous with one event above all others — the Belikin La Ruta Maya Belize River Challenge. Steeped in…
March is synonymous with one event above all others — the Belikin La Ruta Maya Belize River Challenge. Steeped in…
Beautiful Hopkins Village is closer than you think 🌴🌊 Nestled along Belize’s coast, it’s known for long sandy beaches, open sea views, and laid-back village life. This cultural hub brings Garifuna traditions, music, and food to every corner. From peaceful mornings by the water to evenings filled with rhythm and community, Hopkins offers a true sense of Belize.
Have you visited Hopkins Village before or is it on your must-see list? Tell us below 👇🏽🇧🇿 #TravelBelize 📸: @aman.shai.xox
🌴💛 Caye Caulker Sundays! Turquoise waters, pastel streets, and sunny island vibes that make every day feel like a holiday 🌞🎨 #TravelBelize #Belize 📹: @syafiqariffin
Belize’s ancient Maya wonder rises above the jungle, its stone temples holding stories that have lasted centuries. The views from the top are breathtaking, and every step feels like walking through history surrounded by nature and mystery.
Historic Xunantunich is closer than you think 🏛️🌿 Know someone who would love this adventure? Share this with them and start planning your climb together 🇧🇿 #TravelBelize 📸: @kaanabelize
San Pedro, La Isla Bonita brings the island vibes 😎🏝️ Think colorful streets, reef days that roll into sunset plans, golf cart cruising, and local eats you’ll crave later. It’s easygoing, fun, and full of moments worth sharing.
And don’t forget to visit the Maya city of Xunantunich, a powerful piece of Belize’s history that belongs on every itinerary.
Island time or ancient history first? Tell us below. 👇🏽✨ #TravelBelize #Belize 📹: @wassupitsjoey and @taylorkalin_
Step inside St. John’s Cathedral in Belize City, a true gem of history and faith ⛪🇧🇿 Built in 1812, it is the oldest Anglican church in Central America and a stunning example of colonial architecture. Here are three fascinating facts:
1️⃣ The cathedral was originally made from locally sourced coral stone and timber, showing incredible craftsmanship for its time.
2️⃣ Its towering bell still calls worshippers to service, just as it did over 200 years ago. 3️⃣ St. John’s has survived hurricanes, earthquakes, and centuries of history, making it a symbol of resilience for Belize City. #TravelBelize
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