If scuba, snorkeling, or fishing are your passions, a trip to Belize isn't just another vacation, it's a pilgrimage to the longest and most extensive living coral reef in the western hemisphere, the Belize Barrier Reef. For a close encounter, we suggest to book Hotel Stays in Ambergris Caye, Turneffe Islands or Cayo Espanto. Although located at a relatively longer distance, day trips to visit the Belize Barrier Reef are also available from Placencia Beach, Hopkins Beach or Punta Gorda Hotels. Scroll down to dive into our Itineraries!
From Belize City Airport travel to Blancaneaux Lodge situated in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve (a Belize`s protected forest reserve of over 100,000 acres that holds some of the country's most beautiful natural wonders and lots of adventure activities). Next, get back to Belize City and take a flight to to San Pedro Airport where you will be greeted by Cayo Espanto staff and taken by boat to discover your own private island at Cayo Espanto Private Island Resort, where paradise and luxury come together as one.
The Yucatán Peninsula is largely comprised of three Mexican states: Yucatán, Campeche, and Quintana Roo. The ancient Mayan lowlands are located here, with such noteworthy archaeological sites as Tulum, Uxmal, Coba, and the most legendary, Chichén Itzá. Ranging from touristy beachside cities to quaint colonial gems, the towns and cities of the Yucatán Peninsula offer so many great activities and experiences for travelers to Mexico.
The Caribbean Islands are what tropical dreams are made of! The region is made up of the Caribbean Sea and 30 island territories and thousands more islets, reefs, and cays. Each island has a different influence and history, making each destination in the Caribbean so unique. Whether you're an adventure seeker looking to hike the mountains and dive with the stingrays, or you're looking to indulge and relax near the beach at a luxury Caribbean resort, the Caribbean Islands have it all!
Central America is filled with diversity, beauty, and a wealth of history. It is made up of the countries of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama, and is indeed a beautiful region with endless opportunities for adventure. The region boasts 18 impressive UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ranging from archaeological sites or ancient pre-Columbian cultures, natural areas, and colonial cities to Caribbean fortifications.
Belize’s first and most lasting inhabitants, the Maya, left a rich legacy of art, science and mathematics that continues to unfold and astound us. Much of this ancient knowledge was lost when Spanish conquistadors laid waste to the extensive Maya libraries and administrative centers, but, fortunately, the Maya recorded parts of their history and predictions in stone inscriptions that can be seen today in stelae and the remains of elaborate cities, buildings and temples that survived centuries of jungle encroachment.
Belize's most popular Caves and Falls are found around the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, however for a price-wise tours selection, we recommend Cave Tubing and River Kayaking from San Ignacio instead. If you are not planning to stay in either area; adventure tours can also be booked from Placencia Beach, Hopkins Beach or even from San Pedro/Ambergris Caye. A more secluded experience to discover Belize's Caves and Falls can be enjoyed from Punta Gorda in the Toledo District/Southern Belize.
If you are looking for that special, romantic yet active honeymoon or anniversary trip, Belize offers the perfect atmosphere of romance and seclusion, allowing to experience a good mix of jungle, beaches, nature, relaxation, informality, and fitness. From Mayan ruins to jungle tours, from nature lodges and birdwatching to beach resorts and diving, Belize allows you to rejuvenate your body and soul as a couple.