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  • Laughing Bird Caye National Park

    Laughing Bird Caye is a beautiful Belizean isle situated on the western side of Victoria Channel, only 11 miles off the coast from Placencia Village in the Stann Creek District of Belize. The exact location of the island is 16°27' North latitude and 88°12' West longitude. Laughing Bird Caye is the southern most island in the central lagoon of the Belize Barrier Reef.
    http://www.laughingbird.org/ | (10) Hits
  • Placencia, Belize

    Sixteen miles of natural sandy beach, a virgin mangrove-fringed lagoon,a wilderness of coral-studded cayes, nearby jungle rivers, and pristine rainforest, Garifuna Creole and Mayan cultures, and ancient Mayan ruins make Placencia the ideal location for the adventure traveler!
    http://www.placencia.com/ | (8) Hits
  • Belize

    Belize's own Tourist Destination Website where tourists are sure to find what they are looking for. Explore this website, and we promise that this will be your first and last stop to find all there is to explore in Belize!
    http://www.travelbelize.org/cbs.html | (7) Hits
  • Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

    Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is an environmental education center that offers experiential learning programs and training opportunities while serving as a model of conservation land Stewardship.
    http://www.monkeybaybelize.org | (6) Hits
  • Hol Chan Marine Reserve

    Realizing the importance of the coral reef community off Ambergris Caye, Belize, the Government of Belize established the Hol Chan Marine Reserve on May 2, 1987. Shark Ray Alley was officially declared Zone "D" of the Hol Chan Marine Reserve on August 31st, 1999.Due to its protected status, what was once a depleted fishing area has now been allowed to regenerate, providing an unparalleled diving/snorkeling experience for visitors and an important refuge for marine life along north of the reef.
    http://www.holchanbelize.org/ | (6) Hits
  • Stann Creek District

    From Dangriga down to Placencia, the coastal towns and villages each have something special to offer. The people are friendly, there are real beaches here, and offshore the blue water belies a world of marine wonder that includes the endangered manatee and the fabled coral reef. Underwater adventurers will find an abundance of delights to immerse themselves in.
    http://www.stanncreek.com/ | (6) Hits
  • Maya Belize

    Welcome to MayaBelize, a guide written by a couple of friendly Canadians for tourists & travellers looking to escape to Belize, Central America. We lean towards budget travel & making cheap vacation plans, but we offer much more than just that: We have travel information; places to stay, eat & visit (and what we thought about the accommodations, food & tours); what you should know & things you should do before your holiday; tips on health & safety; weather conditions; plenty of photos & more...
    http://www.mayabelize.ca/ | (6) Hits
  • Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary

    The Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary is one of Belize’s many wildlife reserves. Over 540 species of birds have been spotted in the country, and at Crooked Tree, it is impossible not to be impressed by the abundance of birdlife. Founded in 1984, this sanctuary comprises some 16,400 acres of waterways, swamps and lagoons, surrounding the village of Crooked Tree (with a population of approximately 800). The sanctuary is located about 3 miles off the Northern Highway, at Mile 31.
    http://www.mybelizeadventure.com/destinations/belize/crooked/ | (5) Hits
  • Cerros Maya Ruin

    Cerros is also referred to as Cerro Maya “Maya Hill”, and is located on the small peninsula across the green waters of the Corozal Bay from Corozal Town. The site consists of almost 53 acres, with the ceremonial center covering about 5 square miles.
    http://www.mybelizeadventure.com/destinations/corozal/cerros/ | (5) Hits
  • Rio Bravo Conservation Area

    It is said that more wildlife has been spotted in the Rio Bravo Conservation area, than anywhere else in the country. Jaguar sightings, according to resident rangers, are the norm. Toucans fly freely, in abundance, with many other species of birds. This area is truly a paradise for birders and nature enthusiasts.
    http://www.mybelizeadventure.com/destinations/orange_walk/rio_bravo/ | (4) Hits