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Belize is a spectacular region. We especially enjoyed our trip which we were determined to 'get off the beaten path'. We met wonderful people, had incredible local food, and...more
Help the locals and have more room for suvineers
I found out that my local fishing guide has to pay hefty import fees for things like fishing tackle and sun screen. So I find out what kinds of tackle he needs and bring it down with me...more
Blue water Grill Ambergris Caye
We had some great meals in Ambergris, but my son and I agree, the fish sandwich with wasabi mayo at Blue Water Grill was the best lunch we've had anywhere. Of course the snapper is...more
Make sure you hit the Mountain Pine Ridge region in the southwest. It is so amazing to see a pine forest in the middle of the rainforest where howler monkeys and roaming jaguars just...more
Places to eat and hang out in Ambergris Caye
I stayed in Ambergris for 1 month in Feb 2009 and was able to get familiar with this quaint little island. Here are a few spots that I regularly visited to eat drink and be merry :) 1....more
Maya Air from Belize International to Ambergris Caye
We traveled (9 family members) to Belize and decided to take the tiny plane over to Ambergris Caye. We reserved our seats right there at the counter and got a 20% discount because of...more
Ambergris Caye Playa Bar: a must-do
On the north end is the Playa Bar, with great drinks and killer views. The wood beams and floors are covered with personal messages. Settle in with a rum punch, grab a magic marker...more
Most people think of visiting the famous islands of the coast of Belize, but my personal favorite is Plascencia which is located on the southern tip of the mainland. With private...more
Your best bet would definitely be to pack light. I ended up buying so much stuff while I was in Belize with my Aunt for only a week. It is absolutely beautiful there. more
When on Caye Caulker, tour with Ras Creek
I enjoyed meeting this Rastafarian but laughed when I saw his old wooden yacht painted in rasta colors and refitted with bamboo poles to hold palm fronds for shade and as tillers on the...more



