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July 15, 2020

New York Times recommends Belize

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With Belize opening of their International Airport on August 15th 2020, The New York Times is recommending Belize to US Citizens.  Visitors must stay at a Belizean “Gold Standard” hotel, which can offer full services,  Rental cars will not be available and tours will only be available with an approved tour operator.  Belize is one of few countries that has been able to contain the virus with on 20 cases all being controlled. American and
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Belize to reopen on August 15th 2020 with COVID test required prior to or upon arrival.  With the current ban of European travel for US travelers, Belize is your to go place to visit.  Don’t take our word on it.  A recent Forbes article highlighted Belize.  “The Top Caribbean Beaches for 2020”  Come visit you’ll be happy you did.  Let us know how we can help book your stay.      
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Belize is well-known for its famous Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, second only to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. For decades adventurous scuba divers and anglers have vacationed in Belize, in pursuit of their favorite marine sports. But this tiny country also has some fine beaches. But they aren’t always obvious to the first-time tourist. Fortunately, the majority of Belize’s beaches are public and accessible. The 60-foot strip of beachfront adjoining the Caribbean Sea is usually
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A Perspective from Belize: The Wildly Unpredicted Success, in the first 60 Days of the COVID Crisis I have spent the last 60 days experiencing this worldwide crisis in the tiny Central American/Caribbean country of Belize, where I moved six years ago. Before that, I was living in the US, working in the field of psychology, and I moved here to pursue my dream of living in the tropics, thus changing the course of my
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Belize’s charm is hard to put into words, but the best description might include the phrase “rustic paradise.” This is a barefoot nirvana, where you can hitch a ride on a skiff with a local fisherman for a day, then walk into a restaurant and have them cook your catch for you. You can climb Maya ruins without a guardrail in sight, or swim with whale sharks in Caribbean waters. You can see and touch
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Belize is so small, and realistically, it changes pretty slowly all things considered – but it is amazing how many new little places crop up all the time. Thankfully, at this time, they are almost exclusively mom-and-pop places like the history of Belize has always had (I can only think of Losers and Hilton’s Mahogany Bay as chains that have opened in the country recently – yes there is talk of more but it’ll be
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