Destinations
Belize
A tropical paradise of coral reefs, rainforests, and ancient Maya heritage.
Belize is a small country with outsized biodiversity, offering thrilling wildlife encounters both on land and in the sea. The Belize Barrier Reef, the second-largest in the world, is home to colorful coral gardens, manatees, and sea turtles, with the iconic Great Blue Hole drawing divers from around the globe. Inland, the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary protects jaguars, tapirs, and exotic birds in pristine jungle terrain.
Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) Cave, a sacred Mayan site, offers an unforgettable underground journey past crystal-clear pools and ancient relics. Along Belize’s rivers, howler monkeys call through the trees, and crocodiles patrol the banks.
Best Times to Visit
November to April: The dry season, offering the best conditions for diving, snorkeling, and jungle exploration.
March to June: Peak time for whale shark encounters.
iconic wildlife
Tapirs
Howler Monkeys
Jaguars
Scarlet Macaws
Ocelots
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Frequently Asked Questions About Belize
When is the best time for snorkeling and diving in Belize?
November–April offers calm waters and excellent visibility, perfect for exploring the Belize Barrier Reef and Great Blue Hole.
Can you visit the Great Blue Hole without scuba diving?
Yes! Scenic flights offer breathtaking aerial views, and snorkeling trips explore the nearby reefs.
How difficult is the ATM Cave tour?
The ATM Cave tour requires swimming, wading, and climbing over rocks, making it moderate to challenging—but entirely worth it!
Where is the best place to see jaguars in Belize?
The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is home to the largest jaguar population, though these elusive cats are rarely seen.
What’s the best way to see howler monkeys in Belize?
Head to Monkey River or Lamanai, where boat tours provide up-close encounters with these loud and lively primates.