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Introducing Belize

With one foot planted in the Central American jungles and the other dipped in the Caribbean Sea, Belize blends the best of both worlds.

Offshore, kayakers glide from one sandy, palm-dotted islet to another, while snorkelers swim through translucent seas, gazing at a kaleidoscope of coral, fish, dolphins and turtles. Inland, explorers investigate ruins of ancient civilizations, and birders aim their binoculars at some 570 species. Between national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and marine reserves, more than 40% of the country’s area is protected in one form or another, creating a haven for countless creatures of land, sea and sky.

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Haulover Creek with colourful riverside buildings in central Belize City.
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Haulover Creek with colourful riverside buildings in central Belize City.

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  • Anthony Plummer
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  • Exterior of City Hall with man on bicycle in morning.
  • View of Half Moon Caye, on the Lighthouse Reef.
  • Boats bobbing on Haulover Creek with Triple J ferry terminal and the Fort George Lighthouse in background.
  • Aerial of Blue Hole.
  • Overhead of Maya ruin.
  • The entrance to Belize Zoo. Set up in 29 acres of tropical savannah it houses over 125 different species of native Belizean animals with an educational emphasis on sustainability and protection.
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