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The Belize Zoo

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Why Choose Belize Caribbean Tours

We are conveniently located in the heart of Belize City, a stone throw away from where you get off the tenders and about 20 minutes away from the Philip Goldson International Airport.

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Whether you want to modify a tour on our website, combine a couple tours, or have an itinerary built in your needs; our team in Belize Caribbean Tours can create your ideal trip.

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If you want a tour exclusive for you and your family Belize Caribbean Tours can arrange that for you, being that you want to stop at a local restaurant or do a little shopping we have that guide that will make your visit to Belize am unforgettable one.

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Belize Caribbean Tours offers secure and reliable pick-ups and transfers to and from the international airport to your hotel, water taxi; be it anywhere across the country to any of our borders.

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My wife , myself and our 4 young children all went cave tubing and zip lining. Sandra tut was waiting for us when we got off of the cruise ship and she explained a lot about Belize on the way to the excursions and was an excellent guide, very easy to talk to. After tubing and zip lining , we ate at a local spot and it was amazing food , on our way back to the ship we tried some of the fresh cut mangoes from there . We had a blast and will definitely have to book we Sandra again. If you go to Belize, Sandra will make sure you have a great time and show you the true Belize.

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We picked up this 1 hour tour in the port after leaving the ship. The guide took us to z waiting room with WIFI whilst people were sorted into different tours. We had a good tour driver guide who explained the political, economic system of the city. It was good to see the area and understand how British it still is and as part of the commonwealth. We saw the more affluent areas and also the poor parts of the city. Where the people sh and the markets. A stop off at a rum factory and suggestions where you can find good souvenirs. Also where you are able to haggle. We took his advice and bought really nice trinkets whilst bargaining but very aware of how little the craftsmen earn.

Me and my friends we went there to a tour with Michael, he took us to the a famous belizean island , we are so thankful that we met him and his team. It's the best service we saw here in this City.

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This drop-dead beautiful Central American nation with a distinct Caribbean flavor has something for everyone

Stunning reefs for divers, colorful wildlife for bird watchers, rare archaeological finds for history buffs, and vibrant markets for culture vultures. Beautiful Belize’s natural delights and historic highlights will capture your imagination, and steal your heart. 

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Belize at a glance

Capital city.

Belmopan (population 13,351)

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Best time to visit belize.

Belize’s subtropical climate sees high temperatures and humidity most of the year, but the fresh sea breezes generally make life more comfortable. The dry season is from December to May, and this is the best time to visit Belize if you’re looking for sunshine and warm temperatures.

The wet season is from June to November when rain is more frequent. Belize can get quite busy during the main holidays of Christmas and Easter so be prepared to share the beaches with other travelers during this time.

Culture and customs

Drawing on Caribbean, Central American, British, and Rastafarian traditions, Belize has a unique culture of its own. In general, Belizean society is quite laidback, casual, and friendly. The prevalence of beaches means that the dress code is relaxed, there is little pressure to get things done in a hurry, and leisure time is valued – hallmarks of coastal living.

With a large percentage of the population being Christian, Easter, and Christmas are important times for Belizeans. Drawing on many different cultural influences, Christmas is celebrated with a range of multi-racial rituals including old European traditions like decorating a Christmas tree and baking fruitcakes, as well as other traditions like Creole cooking and Garifuna dancing. Due to a high level of racial harmony and tolerance, the people of Belize are free to celebrate various religious and ethnic holidays in relative peace.

Eating and drinking

Intrepid believes that one of the best ways to experience a country is by eating! Whether you're sampling street food, savoring cheap eats, or indulging in a banquet, there are endless options to choose from wherever you are in the world.

Things to try in Belize

Belize’s seafood is undisputedly among the best in the world. A steady supply of lobster, crab, mussels, and Creole-style fish stew should keep seafood aficionados happy.

2. Hot sauces

Marie Sharp's famous habanero sauces, jams, and condiments are served almost everywhere - and with everything - in Belize. You can also visit this local success story’s factory in Dangriga if you’re nearby.

3. Fry Jacks & Johnny cakes

Served at breakfast instead of toast, these doughy delights often accompany bacon and eggs. While not good for the diet, they are delicious and you’ll soon get used to a side of fry jacks instead of bread.

4. Fruit shakes

Street carts and cafes make use of the wide variety of tropical fruits that grow in Belize. Ingredients range from the usual suspects (papaya, lime, bananas), to sweet additions (cinnamon), to the darn right weird (seaweed shake anyone?). Either way, choose what you want in your shake for a quick and healthy refreshment.

Geography and environment

Belize is a land of incredible biological diversity, with natural environments rich in plant and animal life. With such impressive jungles, preserves, and national parks, it’s no wonder more than 500 bird species choose to call this place home. 

Boasting one of the most impressive reef systems in the world, Belize also has an abundance of marine life - including nimble reef sharks, colorful clownfish, gentle manatees, and giant whale sharks. 

It's estimated that more than 60% of Belize is covered in forest, and with a recent increase in conservation consciousness, hopefully, Belize will retain much of this precious vegetation that is full of rare and protected flora and fauna. 

Bordered by   Mexico   and   Guatemala   (and the Caribbean Sea), this small nation has the lowest population density in   Central America , and therefore people live with freedom and space. The major cities are quite slow-paced, low-density housing is common and much of the colonial heritage has been preserved in the buildings, churches, and streets.

History and government

Recent history.

Belize enjoyed relative economic prosperity up until the Great Depression of the 1930s, which caused wide-scale unemployment and hardship due to falling timber prices, and the subsequent collapse of the industry. Further to this, a damaging hurricane hit the colony in 1931 causing loss of life and infrastructure.

In 1964, Belize was granted the right to self-govern, with George Price becoming the country’s first Prime Minster. Nine years later, British Honduras was officially renamed Belize and in 1981, Belize was granted its independence. More recently, Belize elected its first black Prime Minister when Dean Barrow was sworn into office in 2008.

Early history

Once part of the great Mayan Empire, Belize was occupied for centuries before the Spanish arrived. The Spanish colonists were largely unsuccessful when first trying to colonize Belize as they were repelled by local inhabitants. 

However, the British arrived in the 17th century and Belize soon became a part of the British Empire under the name of British Honduras (after many battles with Spanish settlers). 

Prior to the abolition of the slave trade in 1838, many African slaves were sent to Belize to work in the timber industry, namely mahogany extraction. Conditions were tough and fraught with danger, but many slaves chose to stay in this line of work after their emancipation due to their inability to receive work elsewhere or own land. Belize’s current population reflects the rich African culture that the slaves brought to the area centuries ago.

Top 10 outdoor experiences in Belize

1. scuba diving.

Experienced divers will jump at the chance to explore Belize’s epic Great Blue Hole. Declared one of the top ten scuba diving spots in the world by scuba-legend Jacques Cousteau, this sinkhole has enough groupers, grey nurses, and reef sharks to astound diving veterans.

2. Sea Kayaking

Caye Caulker is one of the best places in the world to explore the sea in a kayak. Glide over the clear Caribbean waters and spot graceful marine life, stop and rest at sandy beaches, and experience the quiet and beauty of uninhabited islands.

3. Zip Lining

Make like Tarzan and speed through the Belizean jungle with the wind rushing through your hair on a zip line. This exhilarating ride gives you a different perspective of the jungle while you fly freely across the canopy way, from tree to tree, above the forest floor.

Whether you’re seeking fast mountain biking thrills or prefer slow cycling past sleepy villages, farmland, and cornfields, seeing this charismatic country by bike might just be one of the best ways to get to know the brilliance of Belize.

There’s no better way to travel the rivers of San Ignacio than in a tube. For a fun and relaxing ride, just hop in a tube and float through caves, past cascading waterfalls and over gentle rapids - taking in the surrounding jungle landscapes along the way.

6. Birdwatching

With more than 500 species of birds present in the tree-filled jungles of Belize, this is a paradise for ‘bird nerds’ and nature enthusiasts. Have fun spotting magnificent toucans, tiny hummingbirds, glorious eagles and curious woodpeckers.

7. Swimming

Floating in the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea is a surefire way to forget your troubles. Cheaper than therapy, daily ocean dips should be mandatory on all holidays. Luckily Belize has enough coastline to ensure that both locals and tourists can share the beaches without it getting too crowded. Phew!

Enjoy brief encounters with some of the world’s most elusive animals while hiking in Belize. Apart from world-famous birds, you can also find howler monkeys, jaguars, ocelots, and tree frogs lurking in Belize’s jungles, forests, and national reserves.

9. Snorkelling

Cool, clear water, golden sunshine, and reefs full of color and life combine to create the perfect conditions for some pretty sensational snorkeling.

Explore a mysterious, subterranean world while caving in some of Belize’s spectacular caves. Some feature underground rivers, sinkholes, and waterfalls, others have mystical Mayan artifacts held within – either way, Belize’s caves are not to be missed!

The nature-lovers playground of Belize is not well known for its shopping – the best action definitely happens on the beaches and in the jungles. Despite this, there are still enough markets and shops to keep most entertained – look hard and you’ll find some genuine finds among the standard (overpriced) touristy trinkets.

It's also a good idea to check with your local customs officials to ensure that you are able to bring certain items back into your home country. Australia and New Zealand generally have strict quarantine laws.

Things to buy in Belize

1. Traditional drums

Hand-made by the Garifuna, drums are an excellent musical memento. Made from natural materials without the use of machinery, this is a great item to buy if you want to support and celebrate local culture.

2. Hot sauces and condiments

Locally made hot sauces, jams, and seasonings are a great way to take a taste of Belize home with you. Marie Sharp’s Fine Food Store is a one-stop shop for hot condiment lovers.

Vibrant art by local artists can be found in city galleries, shops, and some markets. From traditional ethnic art to more modern pieces, there’s a wide range to choose from.

One of the most popular items bought by visitors to Belize. Before buying, check with customs officials to see how much rum you can legally bring home with you.

Festivals and events

Lobster festivals.

Lobster lovers will be in heaven during lobster season! Several ‘Lobsterfests’ are held at the start of lobster season with the biggest being in San Pedro, Placencia, and Caye Caulker. Featuring music, dance, block parties, rum, and lobster cooked in hundreds of different ways, this is a chance to savor lobster omelets, tacos, kebabs, and cocktails.

Belize National Day

Starting in the first week of September, Belize National Day kicks off a three-week period of raucous festivities featuring parades, parties, fireworks, and feasts in celebration of Belize’s independence. There are all-night beach parties and dancing all around!

Public holidays that may impact travel include:

  • National Heroes and Benefactors Holiday
  • Baron Bliss Day
  • Sovereign's Day
  • Saint George's Caye Day
  • National Day
  • Independence Day
  • Pan American Day
  • Garifuna Settlement Day

Please note dates of Belize public holidays may vary.

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Belize travel faqs, do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Do I need a visa to travel to Belize?

Australia: Not required Belgium: Not required Canada: Not required Germany: Not required Ireland: Not required Netherlands: Not required New Zealand: Not required South Africa: Not required Switzerland: Not required United Kingdom: Not required USA: Not required

Is tipping customary in Belize?

Tipping isn’t expected of you in Belize; however, if you feel the service is good, feel free to round up the bill. Service workers like maids, drivers and wait staff will appreciate the generosity. Some restaurants may include a 10% surcharge in bills, so tipping here isn’t necessary.

What is the internet access like in Belize?

Internet cafes and Wi-Fi hotspots are becoming more prevalent in Belize. Be aware that accessing the internet can be quite costly in Belize and probably slower than what you’re used to.

Can I use my cell phone while in Belize?

Belize has a reliable cell phone network so using your cell phone while traveling in most areas of Belize shouldn’t be problematic. Ensure you have global roaming enabled before leaving your home country.

What are the toilets like in Belize?

Most tourist sites and restaurants have modern flushable toilets. It’s a good idea to carry your own toilet paper and soap as these aren’t always provided.

Can I drink the water in Belize?

Drinking tap water is not recommended in Belize. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water. Fill a reusable water bottle or canteen with filtered water. Ask your leader where filtered water can be found. It's also advisable to avoid ice in drinks and peel fruit and vegetables before eating.

Are credit cards accepted widely in Belize?

Credit cards can be used at most top-end hotels, restaurants, shops and other tourist establishments. Expect to pay cash when dealing with smaller vendors, family-run restaurants and market stalls.

What is ATM access like in Belize?

Internationally compatible ATMs can be found in most of Belize’s major cities. ATMs are far less common in rural areas, islands, and small villages so have enough cash to cover purchases when traveling away from the larger cities.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?

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Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners, Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

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World Bicycle Relief provides people in low-income communities with bicycles to mobilize school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas – giving them access to vital education, healthcare, and income. Donations help provide Buffalo Bicycles – specifically designed to withstand the rugged terrain and harsh environment of rural regions – to those who need them most. Find out more or make a donation

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1. Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave Tour and Picnic

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2. Full-Day Exploration, Mayan Temple, Belize Cave Tubing and Zip Line

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3. Caye Cauker Sailing with Snorkeling Hol Chan and Shark Ray Alley

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4. Belize Hol Chan Marine Reserve & Shark Ray Alley Snorkel Tour - Ambergris Caye

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5. All inclusive Snorkeling at Hol Chan

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6. Cave Tubing with Lunch

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7. Hol Chan Full-Day Bucket List Snorkeling and Marine Life Tour

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9. Tikal Day Trip with Local Lunch from San Ignacio

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10. Caracol Mayan Ruins Rio On Pools and Rio Frio Cave Tour in Belize

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11. Altun Ha Mayan Temples and Cave Tubing Paradise With Lunch

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12. Hol Chan Marine Reserve Snorkel Tour on the 40' Sirena Azul Sailboat

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13. Caye Caulker Split Island Getaway and Tarpon Feeding

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14. Lamanai Temples, River Cruise, Howler Monkeys V.i.V.

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15. Monkey River & Manatee Watch

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16. Snorkel the Perfect Tropical Isle Silk Caye with Turtles, Rays and Sharks

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17. Mexico Rocks Day Sail Shared Guided Tour

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18. Cave Tubing and Zipline Adventure (Boat Transfer)

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20. Cave Tubing & Xunantunich (Mayan Ruins) From Placencia

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21. Private Romantic Sunset Cruise in Sittee River Village

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22. Hol Chan, Shark Ray Full-Day Snorkeling Tour From San Pedro Belize

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23. Full-Day ATM Cave and Xunantunich Maya Temple Combo

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24. Cave Tubing and Zipline Adventure from Belize City

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25. Cave Tubing and Jungle Zip Lining Through Belize

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Be sure to visit our exclusive location at Jaguar Paw for the ultimate in cave tubing, zip-lining and more. For family fun, couples or friends Chukka can offer you the best value on our award winning tours… Looking for things to do in Belize – want to visit a zoo or national park, see wild life or get a sense of our unique history and culture Chukka is your guide to Belize.

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Altun-Ha and Jeep Adventure

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Shark Ray Alley and Caye Caulker Beach Break by Boat

Shark Ray Alley and Caye Caulker Beach Break by Boat

Altun Ha and River Wallace

Altun Ha and River Wallace

Jungle Jeep Adventure and Beach Break

Jungle Jeep Adventure and Beach Break

Altun Ha Mayan Ruins and Baboon Sanctuary

Altun Ha Mayan Ruins and Tropical Jungle Monkey Reserve

River Wallace and Burrell Boom

River Wallace and Burrell Boom

Jungle Jeep Adventure And Sibun Wildlife River Cruise

Jungle Jeep Adventure And Sibun Wildlife River Cruise

Jungle Zip Line Day Trip in the Mountains of Belize

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Belize Jungle Jeep, Rum Factory and Museum Tour

Belize Jungle Jeep, Rum Factory and Museum Tour

Baboon Sanctuary and Jeep Adventure

Baboon Sanctuary and Jeep Adventure

Zip Line and Belize  Zoo with Lunch

Zip Line and Belize Zoo with Lunch

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Journey to Cahal Pech

Journey to Cahal Pech

Snorkeling Excursion at Shark Ray Alley and Coral Garden in Belize

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Howler Monkey Sanctuary

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Lamanai Eco Adventure and Mayan Site with New River Ride in Belize

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San Pedro Town & Ambergris Caye Cruise Excursion in Belize

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City Sightseeing and Highlights

City Sightseeing and Highlights

Cave Tubing and Jungle Trek with Lunch

Cave Tubing and Jungle Trek with Lunch

Beach and City

Beach and City

Barrier Reef Snorkel

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Kukumba Beach and City

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Xunantunich and Cave Tubing

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Belize Party Bus

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Located on the coast of the northeastern part of Central America rests the country of Belize. With various languages spoken and cultural influences, Belize has developed into an extremely diverse country - this place is just waiting to be discovered and explored by the adventurous traveler on our Belize tours and excursions.

Belize Travel Tips

When planning a day trip in Belize, you should know the climate and currency used. Also, be aware of your different needs depending on your tour package. For example, you may need a swimsuit for water-based tours. Or, a good pair of walking shoes if most of your tour experience is on foot.

The climate of Belize is warm, with temperatures hovering around 80 degrees, so be sure to apply lots of sunscreen during your stay. If you forget to pack your own bottle, you can buy one at nearly any gift shop or supermarket.

From approximately late November to mid-April, the dry season yields less rain and more tourist activity than the rest of the year. However, it's always a great time to go on a tour or excursion in Belize! This country loves to celebrate, so check out the many holidays of the year Belize celebrates while planning your vacation.

The Belize dollar is the standard currency, but almost all places accept US dollars. Ask your tour guide specific questions about currency.

Beautiful Belize Vacations

Belize boasts some of the most exciting, beautiful, and historical places you've ever seen, and we offer the best day tours to get you up close and personal with all this country has to offer. Travel back in time as you journey to an ancient Mayan ruin dating back to around 200 B.C with our Altun-Ha and Belize City Overview cruise tour.

Book exciting Belize cruise excursions like our Cave Tubing day excursion for some adrenaline-packed fun. Go on a unique adventure tour and tube through the underground cave system of Belize.

Spend a relaxing day on the white sandy beaches and experience some of the most amazing underwater activities Belize offers. Book our Goff Caye Beach Break with a Snorkeling shore excursion to explore the Caribbean marine life.

Shore Excursion Group offers a vast array of travel packages and private tours to suit your style and adventure needs. Whether you're exploring the Maya Ruins at Lamanai and Altun-Ha, or the Belize jungle, you'll never forget this beautiful place and all it has to offer.

Belize Tours, Packages, Destinations, and Things to Do

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  • Ambergris Caye On Your Own ($162.00)
  • Lamanai Eco Adventure ($130.00)
  • Shark Ray Alley and Caye Caulker Beach Break by Boat ($99.00)
  • St. Herman's Blue Hole Discovery ($79.00)
  • The Ruins of Xunantunich ($89.00)
  • Turtle Snorkel and Beach Break ($99.00)

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  • Altun-Ha and Belize City Overview ($55.00)
  • Belize City and Zoo Combo ($79.00)

Recommended Outdoor Activities in Belize

  • Belize Cave Tubing ($87.00)
  • Cave Tubing and Zip Line Combo ($144.00)
  • Jungle Zip Line ($89.00)
  • Shark Ray Alley Snorkeling ($238.00)

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  • Altun-Ha and Jeep Adventure ($205.00)
  • Baboon Sanctuary and Jeep Adventure ($195.00)
  • Belize Zoo and Jeep Adventure ($205.00)
  • Jungle Jeep Adventure ($149.00)

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BARRIER REEF SNORKEL

The Southern Barrier Reef and South Water Caye Marine Reserve are hailed as one of the premier snorkeling destinations in the world. Rare living coral and a plethora of fish abound. A frequent comment is “I felt like I was swimming in an Aquarium.” Our experienced and passionate guides will show you the diverse and fragile components that make up the second largest and healthiest Barrier reef in the world, as well as stop at one of the local Cayes for a little beach time.

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NIGHT SNORKELING

Get ready for a thrilling nighttime adventure. We’ll take you 40 minutes out by boat to a small private caye, where you’ll gear up with snorkel, fins and dive lights to explore the nocturnal reef. What you thought was wildly alive at day, truly comes alive at night as the abundant species of fish venture forth in the protection of dark to feed. Whereas in the day, you chase the fish, at night, the fish will chase you! You’ll return to our dock by 9pm, just in time for a late dinner at the Barracuda to end your day.

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REEL & TROLL FISHING

Let our expert local fishing guides take you to the barrier reef where they will cast their nets along the mangroves to catch sardines for use as bait and then bring you to anchor along the coral heads where you can use traditional hand lines to drop fish for snapper, grouper, and a plethora of other reef dwelling denizens. To finish the day off, we’ll throw out some trolling rods and hope to snag a big Barracuda or King Mackerel in the great channel on the way home!

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FLATS FLY FISHING

If you are a fly fishing enthusiast, you are at the right place. We’re perfectly situated between the flats, river, and lagoon to try for the Belizean Grand Slam: Tarpon, Snook, Permit and Bonefish. We provide expert fly fishing guides who can take you to the best local spots and can also arrange fly fishing classes.

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DISCOVER SCUBA

While not an actual scuba certification, with the Discover Scuba diving experience you’ll learn how to use scuba equipment in shallow water and get a quick and easy introduction to some basic skills. The course takes about 2 hours in the shallows with a certified padi professional; after which, you and your instructor will go diving in the ocean at south water caye marine reserve. 

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Just 30 minutes from shore, these sites are 35-60 ft and offer mild drift dives along multicolored walls and ridges teaming with eels, lobsters, groupers, rays and even sharks. All our dives are drift dives and led by certified dive masters. We do multi- level dives for about 45 minutes. For divers, this is a two-tank day, and includes lunch, drinks, park fees and taxes.

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Which Caribbean Destination is Right For First Timers?

Y ou might think the Caribbean is all sun, sand, and tropical drinks – and you’d be right. But here’s the thing: each island offers a unique experience, and choosing the best Caribbean island for first-timers is super important. You don’t want to miss out on the adventure, relaxation, or cultural activities each island has to offer.

It’s all about figuring out what kind of experience you want. Family-friendly fun? Romantic seclusion? Thrilling adventures? Cultural exploration? Each island has its own vibe, attractions, and even climate, so making an informed choice is key to having the perfect Caribbean getaway. Let’s dive into a few of these stunning and sunny locales to help you find the best fit for your first Caribbean adventure!

Aruba-Our #1 Recommendation for First Timers

Known as ‘One Happy Island’, Aruba is a fantastic vacation spot for the whole family. With the least amount of rainfall out of all 700 Caribbean islands and its position outside the hurricane belt, Aruba practically guarantees beautiful weather year-round. We also love it because of the perfect beaches ! Unlike some of the other islands, Aruba is not prone to seaweed (or sargassum) problems like some of the other locations do, so it makes it almost a guaranteed perfect island vacation spot.

Pair that with exciting diving opportunities, Flamingo Island, a d onkey sanctuary , and 40 beaches, Aruba is an easy pick for first-timers. Four languages are spoken on the island – Papiamento, Dutch, English, and Spanish – making it a great dining island too. It’s usually at the top of my honeymoon list.

Recommended for: Families, Honeymooners, Solo travelers, LGBTQ travelers

Mexico’s Quintana Roo region is a fantastic choice for first-time visitors to the Caribbean. This area blends the exotic allure of the Caribbean with the convenience and familiarity of Mexico. Major airports in Cancun and Cozumel make travel easy, and the range of accommodations – from luxurious all-inclusive resorts to charming boutique hotels – caters to all tastes and budgets. Here, you can explore ancient Mayan ruins in Tulum, enjoy the vibrant nightlife of Cancun’s Hotel Zone, or relax on the peaceful beaches south of Playa del Carmen. Snorkeling and diving in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef offer incredible opportunities to see vibrant marine life up close.

Quintana Roo is also known for its warm hospitality and delicious cuisine. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, and locals are friendly and welcoming, making it easy for newcomers to feel at home. Foodies will love the mix of traditional Mexican cuisine and international fare, from street tacos to gourmet dining experiences. I will always vouch for the safety of the region. In my opinion the well-equipped infrastructure ensures a worry-free vacation, with reliable transportation and medical facilities readily available.

Recommended for: Families, Honeymooners, LGBTQ travelers , Budget Travelers

Covering over 100,000 square miles with some of the best beaches in the world, the 16 islands of the Bahamas offer everything from the bright lights of Nassau to the rugged beauty of Eleuthera. Swim with pigs on Exuma , snack on a fish fry at Arawak Cay, or dive the barrier reef surrounding Andros. For these reasons, it’s one of the best Caribbean island for first-timers.

Foodies will love munching on Conch, the national food of the Bahamas, which can be eaten in various ways, but Conch fritters are a must-try! And of course, a rum tour !

For all-day entertainment, Atlantis has you covered. This mega-resort includes five unique hotels, a dolphin habitat, a 141-acre waterpark, a casino, a marina, a golf course, beaches, a theatre, and a shopping mall.

Recommended for: Families, Honeymooners, Solo travelers

But It’s Not Always Perfect!

While the Bahamas is beautiful and popular, and I do recommend it for first-timers. The main tourist areas, such as Nassau and Paradise Island, can be very crowded and commercialized, which can be overwhelming if you’re looking for a more laid-back and authentic experience. Additionally, the Bahamas can be quite expensive compared to other Caribbean destinations, with high costs for accommodation, dining, and activities. This might be a significant drawback for those on a budget or who want to maximize their travel experience without breaking the bank.

The Bahamas also lies within the hurricane belt, making travel risky during the Atlantic hurricane season from June to November.

Belize -Best Caribbean island for first-timers

Bordering Mexico to the north, Belize continues to impress my clients with its beaches, unparalleled diving , and friendly locals. The best activities are cave tubing and ziplining. Zipline through lush jungles, hike the famous Victoria Peak or explore underwater. Belize is home to the second-largest barrier reef in the world, attracting divers, snorkelers, and biologists year-round.

From caving to kayaking , Belize wows visitors with its rugged beauty. Visit the Cocoa Trail, meet a Mayan family, or explore the countless sleepy fishing villages along the coast. Unlike its neighbor to the north, Belize offers fewer mega-resorts and more boutique and eco-focused properties. So, if you were looking for a large all-inclusive resort, this isn’t the place for you.

Recommended for: Adventurous travelers, Honeymooners ,

I go back and forth with Jamaica. Yes, you will have an amazing time, and yes you will love it if it is your first time in the Caribbean. BUT, it’s BUSY, especially in tourist hotspots like Montego Bay and Negril, which might feel overwhelming. Safety concerns, particularly in certain areas, can also be a drawback. Additionally, while the all-inclusive resorts offer convenience, they can sometimes isolate travelers from the local culture, providing a less authentic experience.

However, if you want a real Jamaica experience as a first-timer, check out Carnival. It is an explosion of color, music, dance, and food from December to April, peaking after Easter with street parties, concerts, and a parade.

Plus, Jamaica offers everything from all-inclusive resorts to budget accommodations. Bustling Kingston, the capital, is home to the largest botanical gardens in the Caribbean, while the peaceful island of Port Antonio offers lush jungles, secluded coves, and beautiful beaches – rumored to be a favorite among A-listers.

Recommended for: Honeymooners, Solo travelers , Party Go-ers

Dominican Republic

Just two hours south of Miami lies the Dominican Republic, home to national parks , rivers, beaches, and ancient relics. The reason why it makes the list is that most airports offer direct flights at fair pricing.

If its your first time you might want to stick to the popular locations and the beautiful beaches and resorts of Punta Cana or Puerto Plata. But there’s more to the Dominican Republic than a week at an all-inclusive resort. Samana Bay hosts thousands of humpback whales during the winter mating season, and Santo Domingo, the capital, boasts a historic core with buildings dating back to the 1500s.

Barahona , known as ‘the Caribbean’s Bride,’ is famed for its beautiful beaches and landscapes, offering an array of outdoor adventures thanks to its diverse ecosystem.

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9 Best Islands in the Caribbean to Retire

Beautiful weather, an affordable cost of living, and a relaxed vibe await retirees on these Caribbean islands.

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When retirement approaches , many begin to consider where they want to spend their golden years. While some retirees are most comfortable in the familiar surroundings of their hometowns, others envision themselves in an idyllic location — one that might offer beaches, sunshine, delicious food, palm trees, and a laid-back atmosphere. Perhaps they fell in love with a place they visited, and, for many, that place might be one of the islands in the Caribbean .

For some retirees, the goal is to reduce their living expenses and live comfortably on a limited fixed income. Others, meanwhile, prioritize luxury and amenities, ideal weather, and beautiful scenery. Living costs, ease of obtaining residency, tax benefits, financial requirements, expat communities, residential developments, and lifestyles vary among the islands, so a solid amount of research should go into making this important decision.

So, before you go out and buy your “I Live Where You Vacation” T-shirt, an extended visit with input from locals and expats is highly recommended. The U.S. State Department also offers advice about what to consider before retiring abroad. With insight from experts on the subject, we’ve selected some of the best Caribbean islands for retirement.

Puerto Rico

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As a U.S. territory, Puerto Rico offers many advantages for retirees seeking a tropical climate without relocating abroad.

Health care is widely available, and Medicare is accepted. Retirees can own property in Puerto Rico , too, with no restrictions or visas. For qualified retirees, the Individual Investors Act waives island and federal income taxes on dividends, interest, and capital gains for residents who live in Puerto Rico for at least half the year.

The cost of living is around 11 percent lower than on the mainland, and rents are about 53 percent less. In the major cities, like San Juan and Ponce, English is widely spoken, but it’s helpful to know at least some Spanish. The weather is warm , although humid at times, and hurricane season comes each year from June through November, peaking in August and September.

A number of established retiree communities, as well as assisted living facilities, are available. “Retirees will have no trouble settling into life in Puerto Rico,” according to an article by U.S. News & World Report . “The island is a retirement haven, home to big, active, and well-established retiree communities from the U.S. mainland. Most retirees settle around San Juan and the beach neighborhoods east of the city, though pockets of expats can be found around the island.”

Isla Mujeres, Mexico

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Located in the Caribbean about eight miles from the coast of Cancun, Isla Mujeres was once a fishing village. The atmosphere is still laid-back, and the cost of living is affordable. The small island offers beaches, clear and warm waters for snorkeling and diving, delicious restaurants, and vibrant nightlife. Apartments, condos, and hotels are available, and rents and overall cost of living are relatively low. Most residents get around on motor bikes or golf carts, saving the expense of an automobile.

Retirees can apply for a temporary residency visa or permanent visa (after four years) at their local Mexican consulate, with financial qualifications. Those with legal residency can enroll in public health insurance for a small premium. Many purchase private insurance to cover medical expenses or pay out of pocket. Medicare is not accepted, though it is advisable for U.S. citizens to maintain coverage in the event they need to return to the U.S. for treatment.

U.S. Virgin Islands

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The main islands of St. Thomas , St. Croix , and St. John are attractive places to retire for those seeking mild weather, beautiful beaches, outdoor activities, and access to restaurants and nightlife. As a U.S. territory, the U.S. Virgin Islands require no visas or passports for relocating. Medicare is accepted, and medical facilities are available on all the islands. The U.S. dollar is the currency, there’s no sales tax, and English is widely spoken.

The overall cost of living is higher than in the U.S., and rents are about six percent higher. A look at recent listings showed a wide range of rental costs, and like in most places, location, views, and amenities make a difference. Purchasing real estate on the islands works similarly to the mainland U.S., with attorneys representing both the buyer and seller. Travel + Leisure A-List advisor Margie Hand said, “When I was in the U.S. Virgin Islands this past June, I was shocked at all the people I met who had retired there. Some were working at stores in town, and one was an artist who sold pieces to local stores.”

Turks and Caicos

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Turks and Caicos is a British overseas territory consisting of eight main islands and more than 300 small ones. Average temperatures range from a high of 88 degrees Fahrenheit in July to 81 degrees Fahrenheit in January, and the climate is relatively dry . English is the official language, and the currency is the U.S. dollar. “These islands are some of my favorites in the Caribbean,” Hand told T+L. “However the cost of living may be high for some retirees.” In Providenciales, the most populous island that's also home to the international airport, monthly rents range from abut $1,500 to $3,660 in the city center. Condos, town houses, residences, and vacant land are available to purchase at a range of prices, plus there are no restrictions on property ownership by foreigners.

The government grants temporary residency permits with annual applications and offers investors permanent residency if they purchase property to use as a home. The investment must be $300,000 or $1 million, depending on the island, and the funds can be used for new construction or renovation of an older property. There are no taxes on real estate, income, inheritance, or estates. And the new Health City Medical Centre on Grand Cayman provides a range of high-quality, affordable health care,

On Anguilla , the northernmost of the Leeward Islands, the lifestyle is casual, and fishing, snorkeling, golf, tennis, and sailing are popular activities for visitors and residents. The cost of living here is on the high side, but apartments are available starting between $1,000 and $2,000 monthly. However, there are no income taxes, VAT taxes, or taxes on capital gains or inheritance.

Steve Haines, a longtime resident of Anguilla and a real estate broker at Trophy Properties , represents Four Seasons Anguilla Residences. He told T+L, “Some of the greatest things about the island are the wonderful people, perfect weather, and unbelievable food.” He added, “I’m seeing retirees who buy residences for year-round [living], as well as others who spend half the year here. It’s a combination of both.” Haines also noted that the island’s new airport — in progress — will make it easier to reach the destination in the future — perfect for visitors and residents.

Retirees are able to purchase property with an Alien Landholders license and additional fees. Those who own property are able to obtain permanent residency. With one hospital on the island, residents may need to travel to nearby St. Maarten for medical care or to one of the other islands — something to consider when retirement planning. Private insurance that includes transportation to the U.S. or a nearby large city is advisable.

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Dominica , nicknamed the “Nature Island,” is considered one of the most affordable Caribbean islands for retirees. There's an income tax based on residency status and income sources, but the destination offers tax incentives for retirees, including a reduced rate for those over age 65. “Navigating the landscape of Dominica taxes can be a crucial factor for individuals and businesses considering the island nation as a destination for investment and residency,” according to a recent article by Rihab Saad , managing director at Next Generation Equity.

For retirees who decide to make Dominica their permanent home, the Dominica Citizenship by Investment Program enables foreigners to establish permanent residency by making an investment of at least $100,000 in a government fund or real estate.

Both public and private health care services are available, and private insurance is recommended. Haines, who often spends time with friends who live in Dominica, said, “The island reminds me of Hawaii — very lush with fruit trees and gorgeous scenery. [It's a] beautiful place to live.”

Dominican Republic

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Located on the island of Hispaniola (along with Haiti), the Dominican Republic is one of the most affordable islands in the Caribbean for retirement. The cost of living here is about 47 percent lower than in the U.S., and rents are about 75 percent lower. The tropical climate, convenient location (it's about two hours from Miami), outdoor activities, and entertainment at resorts and hotels also make the destination an attractive option for retirees. Most expats and retirees live in Santo Domingo, Santiago, or Punta Cana.

The Dominican Republic offers a retirement visa for long-term residency with modest financial requirements, and those who decide to spend their golden years here can start with a standard tourist visa while the retirement visa is in process. Social security and pension benefits are not taxable, but all residents must pay taxes on income from financial investments such as stocks and bonds, certificates of deposit, and more.

According to a September 2023 article by Ashley Kilroy, an investment and insurance expert at SmartAsset, “Expats will need to purchase private health care insurance. Although this is an additional expense, it costs less to see a doctor and receive treatment in a private hospital in the Dominican Republic than in the U.S. International health insurance may cost up to $200 per month, and it covers most procedures and emergencies, and even some prescriptions.”

This small island in the southern Caribbean offers a stable political climate, warm weather, and a location outside the hurricane belt. Resorts, museums, shops, and towns provide plenty of activities and entertainment. While the overall cost of living in Aruba is slightly higher than in the U.S., rents are about 57 percent lower. There's an income tax, and retirees are eligible for exemptions on foreign pensions and annuities.

Quality health care — both public and private — is available, too. Foreign tourists can stay in Aruba for up to 90 days (180 days for citizens of the U.S. and the Netherlands). To stay longer, an application must be made to the Department of Immigration and Naturalization Services for a residence permit. A guaranteed annual income of at least $50,000 may qualify applicants age 55 and over for the status of “retired with guaranteed income.” According to luxury Caribbean property specialist 7th Heaven Properties , “The Government of Aruba welcomes foreign investment and there are no restrictions on foreign buyers buying property on the island with a view to moving to Aruba.”

Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker, Belize

Located on Central America’s northeastern coast, just south of Mexico, Belize (formerly called British Honduras) consists of a mainland area and about 450 islands. Two of the islands (called cays) are popular retirement destinations: Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker. Both are a short flight or boat trip from the mainland. On a trip to Ambergris Caye a few years ago, I met retirees from the U.S. and Europe, happily adapting to the slower pace of life, living without cars (just about everyone drives a golf cart), and spending less than they did at home.

Belize correspondent for International Living, Shane Kenny, who moved his family to the country in 2019, noted in a recent article , “With Ambergris Caye being such a hot tourist destination, it’s also one of the more expensive places to live in Belize.” Of Caye Caulker , about a 30-minute ferry ride from Ambergris Caye, Kenny said, “Many consider Caye Caulker to be the laid-back, smaller version of Ambergris Caye. Be prepared to walk everywhere, as the streets are unpaved and there are no cars on the island — just a few golf carts.”

The government of Belize explains how to acquire residency or retirement status through the Visitor's Permit Extension, Qualified Retired Person Program, and permanent residency. Also making Belize an attractive retirement spot, the official language is English and the currency is U.S. dollars along with Belizean dollars.

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