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Spectacular natural attractions define Belize, which has been called one of the few remaining unspoiled places on earth. Nestled between Mexico and Guatemala on the Caribbean coast of Central America, Belize draws visitors who come to explore some of its hundreds of ancient Mayan sites, its tropical rainforest teeming with exotic flora and fauna, and the longest barrier reef in the western hemisphere—which is home to some of the best snorkeling and scuba diving sites in the world.
Ambergris Caye and its main city of San Pedro offer cobblestone streets; a more laid back, small town beach kind of place. The area is dotted with an eclectic blend of restaurants, shops and bars and is popular with charter fishing, diving, snorkeling and of course, their beaches.
The Cayo District, on the western side of the country about an hour inland from Belize City, is well known for is archeological sites and adventures like hiking, biking, canoeing, and horseback riding. Caracol, located deep in the Chiquibil Forest Reserve, is the largest known ruin in Belize. Nearby ruins of Xunantunich and Lamanai are also must-sees.
Belize City offers a mix of old world charm and the modern comforts of a larger city. About 60 miles offshore, you'll want to spend the day scuba diving at the famed Blue Hole, a 412-foot deep, 1,000-foot wide collapsed cave that's visible from outer space.
Belize's compact size makes it easy to sample a wide range of experiences in a short time, so this is a wonderful place to rent a car, spend a few days being a beach bum and some others exploring this beautiful country. You'll find the best values during rainy season, June to October, but the best weather is November through April.
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