Belize, formerly British Honduras, is the only country in Central America without a coastline on the Pacific Ocean, and the only one in the region with English as its official language.
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Explore Belize including Caye Caulker, San Ignacio, Ambergris Caye, Belize District, Stann Creek, Cayo and Toledo.
Browse the guide to Belize including information on regions, cities, getting to and getting around Belize, and things to do, eat and drink.
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Caye Caulker is a small island off the coast of Belize, 1.6 km west of the Barrier Reef.
San Ignacio is a small town in the Cayo region of Belize. San Ignacio, or Cayo as it is called, is located on the Macal river …
Ambergris Caye is the largest of several hundred islands in the northernmost waters of Belize, Central America.
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Belize District is on the central coastline of Belize, and the location of the country's largest city, Belize City.
Stann Creek is a region on the Caribbean coastline of Belize. Between Dangriga and Placencia on the coast is Kanantik Reef and Jungle Resort.
Toledo is the southernmost district in Belize, bordered by Guatemala to the West and South, and the Bay of Honduras and its offshore cayes to the East.
Northern Belize is a region consisting of Belize's administrative districts of Orange Walk and Corozoal.
Lubaantun is a Late Classic Maya site near the village of San Pedro Columbia in southern Belize and is a great counter part to Tikal and Caracol if you’re on the Mayan Ruin tour.
St. George's Caye is in is a tiny island off the coast of Belize, less than 10 miles away from Belize City.
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