What Not To Miss At Belize Connection

By Dennis Miller


Belize seems to have a sample of everything a global tourist would ever desire. The Belize connection serves captivating attraction that can never be found anywhere else in the world. It combines natural scenery, amenities and activities to occupy your time. The charges for all these sites and activities are reasonable guaranteeing value for money.

Fun divers and snorkelers will appreciate the Abergris Caye that is situated 25 miles north of the entry point. It serves as a gateway to spectacular barrier reefs that surround the island. At the end of your snorkeling and diving tours, you are welcome to sample the luxury hotels, restaurants, lounges and shops that dot the island. This is a spectacular island with no cars. You have to depend on golf carts and bicycles.

There is a natural invitation to the Blue Hole that has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is an impressive scuba site that offers access to underground caverns, rock formations and tunnels. You will have a spectacular view of cave walls with April-May being the best time to visit the hole. It is an opportunity to dive 410 meters below sea level.

The Hol Chan Marine Reserve faces the south and encompasses three miles of a densely populated aquatic reserve. It is a sanctuary for sharks, eels and stingrays, among other aquatic creatures. This diversity in marine life offers an incredible scuba diving experience. There is an information center from where you will be briefed to ensure that you get maximum value during your visit. You can visit the reserve daily between 9am and 5 pm.

Caye Caulker is a quiet town 20miles from the city. The local inhabitants are very few. It offers excellent sporting and fishing opportunities with kayaking lovers and sailors having a field day. The split brought about by the 1960 Hattie Hurricane creates an enviable dynamic in the area. For those not interested water and related activities, there are shops, restaurants and hotels with great foods to sample. The town allows you to walk bare feet and experience freedom from gadgets and shoes.

Towards the direction of the setting sun sits a range of ancient Mayan dwellings. They are surrounded by tranquil butterfly gardens, rolling hills and verdant jungles. The town centering all these attractions is called San Ignacio and offers traditional dishes with a wide range of affordable hotels. The Caracol Archeological Reserve gives you an opportunity to witness the different stages of archeological excavations.

The Placencia is a stretch for those who want to live along the Connection for long. It features calm Caribbean waters with beach front villas for those not in a hurry. A wildlife sanctuary and Mayan sites are nearby to occupy your time while you are there. The Monkey River offers encounters with boas, crocodiles, howler monkeys and iguanas for wildlife lovers. Kriol or Creole dishes will reward your palate.

The Belize City offers a rewarding climax, split into two by the Haulover Creek. There is a swing bridge that separates the North from the South. It is surrounded by Mayan ruins, cays and rural rain forests that will keep you away from the city. The area is affordable with sufficient transportation connection from anywhere around the world. You have sufficient access to global currencies and easy communication.




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