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Placencia Restaurant Week

Where: Placencia, Belize When: November 3rd - 10th, 2024 Placencia Restaurant Week What: Local Restuarants doing their best serving 3-course price fixed meals to show you what they have to offer. We continue to build Placencia’s reputation as a premier food destination, this event will highlight both our rich Belizean flavors and the diverse international cuisine available in our...

Come Visit On The Beach – Maya Beach, Placencia Belize

Exploring Paradise: Maya Beach, Belize, and the Enchanting On The Beach Bungalows Belize, a tropical haven on the eastern coast of Central America, is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, lush rainforests, and vibrant marine life. Nestled along the coastline lies Maya Beach, a hidden gem that captures the essence of Belize’s natural beauty. Here, travelers can find solace, adventure, and unmatched...

Belize on a Budget: What You’ll Find in Ambergris Caye, Placencia, and Cayo

Belize has been popular with expats for decades and one of the biggest reasons why is the range of living options in the country. Whether you are looking for a self-sustaining farm in the mountains, a cabin in the rainforest, a simple beach cabana, or your dream home on the beach, you can find it in Belize. This is also a reason you will find a hot debate over the cost of living in Belize. Those...

Belize Listed Safest for Americans to Visit with Low COVID-19 Rates by USA Today

Many Americans are eager to use their passports and travel to places like the Caribbean again after nearly a year of lockdowns.  With this, many Caribbean countries are working on keeping their citizens safe, while keeping the tourism industry afloat on which many of their local economies rely on.  Applying rapid arrival and departure testing, approved hotels and tourism offerings are all part of the...

On the Verge of a Tipping Point: Why You Should Consider Belize Today

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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