Belize - Between the Mayans and Garifunas

Beach BelizeBeach BelizeBelize is the second smallest country in Central America, on the Yucatán Peninsula,bordering Mexico and Guatemala. With only 5 million inhabitants it offers a spectacular mixture of cultures, a variety of activities to choose from and a natural diversity that is hard to beat.

Belize, a former British colony (Colony of British Honduras), gained full independence as late as 1981 following 20 years of negotiations between Guatemala and Great Britain regarding border issues. It is said that the first settlement was established by shipwrecked English seamen in 1638.

Lamanai BelizeLamanai BelizeBelize’s inhabitants are as diverse as its history. They are a mixture of 49% Mestisos, 25% Creoles, 11% Mayas and 6% Garifunas. Garifunas are a fusion of West African slaves and the Carib Indians from St. Vincent. Additionally there is a large Mennonite population near Orange Walk.

In contrast to its Central American neighbors, Belize’s official language is English; however, because of its mixed population, Spanish is heard just as often, as well as Creole, a modification of English that is spoken in all of the Caribbean countries.

Despite its size, Belize offers a breathtaking and diverse landscape. From the tropical forest in the North, along the Steppe and river landscapes of the interior to the agricultural South with its endless coconut plantations.

The northern part of Belize is generally flat, with low hills to the west. Lamanai, near Orange Walk, is a stunning example of the countries Mayan history and advanced civilization. Its remote location makes it an interesting and adventurous trip to the past. If you love bird watching and untouched nature, the northern coast boasts the Shipstern Nature Reserve, a protected habitat for the country's abundant wildlife.

Xunantunich BelizeXunantunich BelizeAnother huge Conservational area is the Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area. The prohibition of hunting in this area has allowed its animal population to thrive and the tourists to enjoy close encounters.

In the western part of Belize (Cayo District), San Ignacio, you find a comparable setting: Mayan ruins in a lush tropical rain forest, wild streams, hidden caves and Nature’s best. Here you can admire Caracol, the biggest Mayan site, as well as the impressive ruins of Xunantunich.  Both are on the connection routes between Belize and Guatemala. This District is also home to the capital city Belmopan.

Boats Belize CityBoats Belize CityThe Belizean islands offer yet another natural phenomenon; the world’s second largest coral reef is right offshore. Divers from all over the world are attracted to the islands: Ambergris Caye, furthest north, Caye Caulker, a backpacker’s travel destination and further south Lighthouse Reef and Glover´s Reef. Here you will also find the former Colonial capital Belize City.

Southern Belize is dotted with picturesque Garifuna villages, as well as some more laidback travel destinations, such as Placencia with its fine white beaches.

is often called “a user-friendly third world country” for its friendly people, English language and beautiful beaches.

Capital

Belmopan

Currency

Belize Dollar (BZD) = 100 cents

Voltage

110

How to get there

Belize has one international airport located in Belize City. Major American hubs, like Houston and Miami, connect to the country through direct flights. Recently, a number of new connections have been established including Air Jamaica out of Montego Bay, U.S. Airways from Charlotte, Continental from Newark, and American Airlines from Dallas.

Another common route is a cheap flight to Cancun (Mexico) and a luxury bus to Chetumal/Corozal on the Belizean border.

Climate

Belize has a hurricane season, lasting from June until the end of December. The last devastating hurricane destroyed the capital Belize City in 1961. 

Visa requirements

All travelers will need a passport valid for at least 90 days following your departure date from Belize and a valid return ticket and proof of sufficient funds.