- Belize - Wikipedia
Belize[a] is a country on the north-eastern coast of Central America It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south It also shares a maritime boundary with Honduras to the southeast
- 16 things to know before traveling to Belize - Lonely Planet
Belize can feel like both the Caribbean and Central America all at once – and those two experiences can exist in a single vacation, as it’s easy to cross the entire country in a one-day road trip
- Belize | History, Capital, Language, Map, Flag, Facts | Britannica
Belize, country located on the northeast coast of Central America Belize, which was known as British Honduras until 1973, was the last British colony on the American mainland, achieving its independence on September 21, 1981 Its capital is Belmopan and its most populous city is Belize City
- Belize Tourism And Country Guide
Discover Belize’s culture, cuisine, wildlife, safety tips, retirement living and more to prepare for your visit to this Central American treasure
- Belize Vacations, Travel Tourism | Travel Belize
Life is what you make of it, and Belize offers you every opportunity to make it spectacular From ziplining through the jungle to relaxing on the beach, pounding on a Garifuna drum to scuba diving in the Caribbean Sea, we hope you’ll enjoy every moment here in Belize as much as we enjoy having you
- Belize Maps Facts - World Atlas
Belize is a country located on the Caribbean coast of Northern Central America, on the Yucatan Peninsula It is positioned in the Northern and Western hemispheres of the Earth
- The Official Belize Travel Guide
While it has a reputation for its sandy beaches and the looming barrier reef, there's a lot more to Belize than just waterfront property You'll find jungle, caves, ruins, and a thriving population eager to share their lives and their experiences with you
- The Ultimate Guide to Belize for First Time Visitors
Welcome to Belize, Central America’s only English-speaking country, home to over 200 tranquil Caribbean islands, 1,400 Mayan archaeological sites, an abundance of lush jungle, and some of the world’s best eco-resorts If you’re planning your first trip to Belize, you’re in for a treat!
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