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Belize
A haven of turquoise waters, lush rain-forests, atolls and cayes dotted with palms, ancient life. Belize offers diverse experiences for all travelers. For those who keep coming back, the preserved mainland and pristine clear waters along white sand beaches have been enough to make this a destination of choice.
The Cayo DistrictBrimming with colorful tropical birds and dotted with waterfalls and meandering rivers, it is an excellent place to canoe, horse ride, bird watch, hike, or swim. The Cayo District covers an area of subtropical and pine forests in western Belize not far from Guatemala. Explore the vast cave systems at Barton Creek or climb the breathtaking Mayan ruins of Xunantunich and Caracol. We stay at beautiful resort nestled in a private reserve.
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Caye CaulkerThe only traffic sign on the The tiny Caye Caulker instructs golf carts and bicycles to “Go Slow.” The island proves that this not only a mandate, but a philosophy and way of life. Traditionally, the 1000 or so residents have made their living fishing, specifically from the spiny lobsters and red snapper that inhabit the warm waters. The locals are proud to say there are no cars, no fumes, and no hassles - just white sandy beaches, balmy breezes, fresh seafood, and azure waters at your doorstep.
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Ambergris Caye
Ambergris Caye, the very definition of paradise, secluded white sandy beaches kissed by turquoise waters and a laid-back Caribbean vibe give you Belize at its best. Spend your days lounging by the pool or snorkel, dive, and fish in the warm waters..