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  • Blue Hole National Park

    This park has a lot to offer. Adjacent to a parking area, steps lead to the pool that gives the park its name (not to be confused with the other Blue Hole on Lighthouse Reef. The stairway leads down through the forest, and birds can often already be seen resting on over-hanging vines, especially emeraldgreen Jacamars and Blue-crowned Motmots. Also took out for the Scarlet-rumped Tanager and listen for the Nightingale Wren. Another common bird around the Blue Hole is the Long-tailed Hermit...
    http://www.ambergriscaye.com/pages/town/parkbluehole.html | (2) Hits
  • Cuello

    Just four miles from Orange Walk Town on the Yo Creek Road lies the oldest Mayan Site in Belize. Named after the landowners, Cuello dates back to the early years of Mayan Civilization, the Pre-Classic Period (from 2500 BC to 1000 BC).
    http://www.mybelizeadventure.com/destinations/orange_walk/cuello/ | (2) Hits
  • Placencia Belize Vacation

    About a hundred miles south of Belize City lies the coastlines of the Placencia Peninsula, where the local claim to have the best beaches in the country.Known for having the "World's narrowest main street" as recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. The main street is a mile long four-foot-wide side walk that runs through the center of the village connecting to Residences, Inexpensive Accommodations, Restaurant, Bars, Gift Shops and local Businesses.
    http://www.placenciavacation.com/ | (2) Hits
  • Dive And Snorkelling Sites: Ambergris Caye

    Out here are more dive sites one can count and a never ending beauty of fish life, coral variety and interesting underwater landscapes to view. Typical for the barrier reef are the canyons that stretch out from west to east and sometimes create tempting swim-throughs and caverns. Depth ranges on the barrier are between 50 and 200 feet of water. At it's deepest, the wall starts and drops to a few hundred feet.
    http://www.ambergriscaye.com/pages/town/divesites.html | (1) Hits
  • Shipstern Nature Reserve

    Shipstern Nature Reserve is home to all five cat species of Belize, the endangered Baird’s Tapir and a myriad of other plant and animal species, some of them very rare. For example, almost 300 species of birds have been recorded for Shipstern. Since its inception, some species have not only returned to the reserve, but thrive today in impressive numbers, as, for example, the American Woodstork.
    http://www.shipstern.org/ | (1) Hits
  • SLATE CREEK CANYON ECO-PARK

    Slate Creek Canyon Eco-Park,preserved by it's owner since 1972 is located in the heart of Slate Creek Preserve, a private nature preserve founded in 1992 by concerned land owners that encompasses over 3000 acres of Mountain Cloud Forest . The preserve extends from the Mayan Village of San Antonio to Barton Creek and the Tapir Mountain preserve. Slate Creek Canyon Eco-Park is adjacent to the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve and The Chiquibul Forest, providing vast wilderness to explore.
    http://www.belizewesterncayo.com/home.htm | (1) Hits
  • Go Caye Caulker

    GoCayeCaulker.com" is the Official Site of the Caye Caulker Belize Tourism Industry Association (CCBTIA). This website is a comprehensive site providing all you need or want to know of Caye Caulker, Belize. Inside lies a library of information, from the rich history of the island to the activities and conservation efforts that entice many tourists visiting Belize to experience the island's wonders and fun.
    http://www.gocayecaulker.com/ | (1) Hits
  • Caracol

    Caracol is the largest Maya archaeological site in Belize, Central America. In AD 650, the urban area of Caracol had a radius of approximately 10 kilometers around the site’s epicenter. It covered an area much larger than present day Belize City (the largest metropolitan area in the country of Belize) and supported more than twice the modern city’s population.
    http://www.caracol.org/ | (1) Hits
  • Guanacaste National Park

    Guanacaste National Park (GNP) is a 50 acres protected area located roughly in the center of Belize (MAP OF Belize), It is just north of the capital city Belmopan in the Northeast quadrant of the Cayo District. GNP was established as a Crown Reserve in 1973 and gained National Park Status in 1990.(Link National Park System Act- 1981)
    http://www.belizeaudubon.org/html/parks/gnp.htm | (1) Hits
  • Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary

    Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1990 is world renowned for being the first jaguar reserve. This “one of a kind” reserve was established as a result of jaguar studies conducted in the area by Alan Rabinowitz. Besides being the home to Belize’s largest cat, the Sanctuary protects the headwaters of two major river systems and supports an abundance of hardwood vegetation types and a diverse faunal assemblage.
    http://www.belizeaudubon.org/html/parks/cbws.htm | (1) Hits