Belize where ten different cultures meet! With fertile savannas and mountains, utmost genuine hospitality and breathtaking natural beauty Belize invites travelers and adventure seekers to its wondrous lands to spend colorful vacations in an always smiling atmosphere Belize offers a myriad of exciting adventurous possibilities from picturesque rivers and spectacular cascading waterfalls to majestic limestone caves that beckon you to canoe, cave tube and bird watch, to sun-kissed lovely beaches to relax and laze out. There is so much 'to see' and 'to do' that you'll simply be amazed in the variety.
Located in Central America, north of Honduras and south of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, Belize is a small nation with total area of 22,960 sq km and housing a population of less than 300,000. The terrain of the country is mountainous and hilly with the highest point Victoria Peak soaring 1,160 m above sea level in the Cockscomb Mountains. The coastline is flat and swampy featuring many lagoons, especially in the northern and central parts of the country. More than 50% of Belize is covered by tropical rainforest dissected by a network of rivers mostly small in length. The country is divided into six districts, including Belize, Cayo, Corozal, Orange Walk, Stann Creek and Toledo.
Located in Central America, north of Honduras and south of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, Belize is a small nation with total area of 22,960 sq km and housing a population of less than 300,000. The terrain of the country is mountainous and hilly with the highest point Victoria Peak soaring 1,160 m above sea level in the Cockscomb Mountains. The coastline is flat and swampy featuring many lagoons, especially in the northern and central parts of the country. More than 50% of Belize is covered by tropical rainforest dissected by a network of rivers mostly small in length. The country is divided into six districts, including Belize, Cayo, Corozal, Orange Walk, Stann Creek and Toledo.
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