Where will you be when the world begins anew?


There I was, chest-deep in the Maya underworld, the sound of slapping water echoing through the cavern. My headlamp washed through the crystal-clear water of this underground river, revealing tiny fish trying to nibble at my knees. I was in Actun Tunichil Muknal—Cave of the Stone Sepulcher.I was in good company too, tromping inside the earth with Belize’s top archaeologist, Dr. Jaime Awe, a Travel Channel film crew, and a small mob of porters and guides floating and lugging several thousand pounds of lights and Read more

MUST DIVE Destinations of Belize


The Arena, Chasbo's Corner, Blue Hole, The Elbow, The Chimney, South Water Caye, Glovers Reef, Gladden Spit, The Silk Cayes, Laughing Bird Read more

About Belize


Experience Belize by Stewart Krohn In December of 1973 I had just finished my third semester of punishment at the University of Michigan Law School. I figured the worst was over and it was time to reward myself with a vacation. The previous summer I had met Jim Gavagan, a fascinating Irish-American who claimed to own a resort and 50-foot yacht in British Honduras. “If you can find your way down there the rest is on Read more

My Unbelizeable Wedding Day

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by Marianne Castillo

So there I was on a flight bound to Belize, Central America. My mind filled with all the picture-perfect images that my website searches had revealed. My boyfriend Ruiz and I were heading to Ambergris Caye, an island parallel to the second longest barrier reef in the world. I closed my eyes and tried to imagine my toes covered in white sand as clear sapphire-blue waters washed on shore at sunset. I could almost taste the frozen strawberry margarita in my hand.

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Traveling in the Year of the Maya by Joshua Berman

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There I was, chest-deep in the Maya underworld, the sound of slapping water echoing through the cavern. My headlamp washed through the crystal-clear water of this underground river, revealing tiny fish trying to nibble at my knees. I was in Actun Tunichil Muknal—Cave of the Stone Sepulcher.I was in good company too, tromping inside the earth with Belize’s top archaeologist, Dr. Jaime Awe, a Travel Channel film crew, and a small mob of porters and guides floating and lugging several thousand pounds of lights and batteries.

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Virgin in the Dive Zone

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by Joshua S. Brown

Twenty feet below is hardly deep. Every day, hundreds of scuba divers challenge depths of 120 feet or more at the Blue Hole, Belize’s best known dive site. So twenty feet down and barely a quarter mile offshore, with a tank of air and a full day’s training, why is my heart kicking against my chest like a trapped jackrabbit? It might have something to do with a longstanding fear of deep water.

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Catch of the Day

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In 2009, brothers and avid fly fishers Seth and Parker Berling set out to bicycle from Alaska to Argentina to raise awareness.

about threats to the fishery of Alaska’s Bristol Bay from a proposed open pit copper and gold mine. Two years and more than eighteen thousand miles later, the “Pebble Pedalers” share the Belizean lesson they learnt at the end of the fishing line.

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Whole Living, Rejuventation & Wellness

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Belize has long been recognized as a world class dive capital, an archeological treasure trove and a jungle paradise. But in recent years, the quality and uniqueness of its spa and wellness facilities are giving tourists yet another reason (as if they needed more!) to visit Belize.

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