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  • Southern Belize

    As the most sparsely populated and least developed region in the country, Toledo is certainly not for the ordinary tourist. However, for those with the spirit to venture off the beaten track, the natural and cultural diversity of Toledo makes a visit to a Southern Belize an unique adventure. The land is blanketed with some of the most pristine rainforest in Belize.The uplands to the Northwest, consist of the foothills of the Maya Mountains bordered by limestone outcrops;rugged-unexplored terrain
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  • Global Travel

    Our fabulous Eco-Adventures, Island Vacations & Scuba Diving Tours to Belize and surrounding Central American Countries combine the Emerald Mystique of the Rainforests Teeming with Wildlife and the Crystal Clear Waters of the Caribbean!
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  • Glover's Reef Marine Reserve

    A Unique Reserve for Wildlife WCS took a major lead in marine conservation in Belize, by assuming the task of creating a plan for the design and management of the proposed Glovers Reef Marine Reserve. WCS, with diligent efforts, careful planning and input from users of the Glovers Reef Atoll, successfully created a management plan for the proposed reserve in 1988 and submitted it for approval. Just 5 years later, in 1993, Glovers Reef Atoll was declared a marine reserve by the Government...
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  • Sapodilla Cayes

    The outer portion of the reserve is characterized by shallow water reefs which occur as a fringe around the cayes. The depth of water over these fringing reefs is often less then 15 feet, and some of them are exposed at low tides. The drop off east of the islands is gently sloping, in contrast to the near vertical walls further north and surrounding the outer coral atolls.
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  • Nim Li Punit

    Nim Li Punit is one of the smaller Maya sites well known for the large amount of stele found there.Nim Li Punit inherited its name from a carving on the longest of the site's twenty-six stele, depicting a figure wearing a large headdress. In the Maya Kekchi language, Nim Li Punit means "the big hat".
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  • Santa Rita Maya Ruin

    The site of Santa Rita, located in the northern part of Belize, has been occupied throughout the Mayan Civilization and on into present times. Today the site is literally part of the town of Corozal. Archaeologists theorize that Santa Rita was probably the ancient and important Mayan city of Chetumal.
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  • Smuggler's Run Plantation

    Smuggler's Run Plantation is a one-stop destination for all travelers who are looking for adventure, relaxation, shopping, fine dining and unforgettable memories all amid our green tropical paradise. We look forward to welcoming you to Belize!
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  • Sport Fishing Belize

    If you are a first time fisherman or a seasoned professional.. Belize fishing offers some of the worlds finest fishing, from blue water fishing for Marlin, Sailfish , to Flats Fly Fishing for the Grand Slam - Bonefish, Permit and Tarpon. Belize has one of the World’s most diverse fishing ecosystems with 100’s of Square kilometers of Flats, Estuaries, Rivers and Reefs.
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  • Glover's Reef

    The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system in the Western Hemisphere. WCS’s Glovers Reef Marine Research Station, situated approximately 28 miles (45 kilometers) offshore, offers scientists throughout the world an opportunity to conduct high quality research focused on conserving marine wildlife at one of the Caribbean’s most complex and important coral reef systems.
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  • Macal River Jungle Camp

    The Macal River silently carves a course from the karst limestone of the Maya Mountains through the dense rainforests of the Cayo District as it makes its way down to the Caribbean Sea. The Camp Chaa Creek combines comfort with a genuine jungle experience. With swimming, canoeing, miles of well maintained trails, a Butterfly Farm, Natural History Centre, and scheduled day tours to the Maya ruins your stay is guaranteed to be unforgettable.
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