Island Life |
Like no other journey you have ever
encountered, Belize is truly a journey through time. Mark my word, Belize is no ordinary place! Often,
we hear the expression, “a picture is worth a thousand words.” On this journey,
it will take a thousand pictures to say one word – Belize.
First-time visitors will want to
enjoy discovering Belize’s array of natural land and sea wonders. Expect the
unexpected and pack accordingly. Savvy travelers will enjoy their stay more.
Pack your cameras, film, diving, snorkeling, and fishing equipment, sunscreens,
repellents and appropriate clothing for sub-tropical climate – serious
adventure awaits the curious and brave of heart in Belize.
Like a mighty sun perched high on a
mesmerizing sunset, Belize shines brightly over the completion. She is colorful, vibrant and very exciting. One look will never satisfy your curiosity.
She must be scrutinized and explored from every corner to really appreciate her
beauty.
Her highest point towers some 4,000
feet above sea level, where she watches over the majestic Maya Mountains. As
one foot huddles in the warm sand of the coastal beaches, the other rests
gently on the proud barrier reef. Her arms stretch out and embrace more than
8,000 square miles of unharmed natural beauty. You have seen no paradise more
lovely. She is picture-perfect.
In fact, this rare gem called Belize
is an endless voyage through snapshots and feelings. It’s an intimate date with
Mother Nature that promises an experience oozing with excitement, adventure and
memories. She is close, yet so far – old, yet so new. In every way, she is a
trip one never forgets.
Lobster in its Barrier Reef Home |
If Belize is famous for anything, it
would be diving along its outer cayes and ecotourism inland. Belize is home of
the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. Diving is unquestionably outstanding.
The cayes along the reef are picturesque – white sandy beaches and coconut
palms. No footprints allowed here, except yours of course. So pack your bags,
camera and film, Belize welcomes you!
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