3 Regenerative Adventures That’ll Convince You To Take A Land-Based Belize Trip
From the mist-capped peaks of the Maya Mountain Mastiff—including its most famous resident, The Sleeping Giant—to lush banana plantations of...
READ MOREHopkins is known as the cultural centre of the Garifuna community. From the delectable cuisines to the mesmerizing beats of the drums, immerse yourself in the culture when meeting the locals. Do a Garifuna cooking class to transform cassava, coconuts, plantains, and fish into tasty hudut or a warm cup of sahou. Take a chance at the Garifuna drums, learning the various genres of music like Paranda and Punta. You may even feel tempted to groove your hips or move alongside a Jankunu dancer!
Aside from its cultural vibrancy, check out the over 100,000 acres of preserved jungles and rivers within the famous Maya Mountains, or head to Hopkins Beach for a relaxing day!
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Located at Turneffe Atoll’s southernmost tip, the “Elbow” is considered an advanced diver’s hotspot with large groups of eagle rays frequenting…
Deep channels coincide with dramatic rising pinnacles at the Glover’s Reef Marine Reserve. The reserve is one of Belize’s three…
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