Thursday, January 4, 2018

Belize








Ambergris Caye, Belize; Island Hopping at Its Best

Hiding along the southern coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is exotic Belize! This gorgeous country lies in Central America, and is home to some of the more exciting terrain in the southern Hemisphere. Proof of this can be found along the Eastern coast of Belize; on the island of Ambergris Caye.

Island life in the southern hemisphere is a world all its own; with Mayan ruins, a barrier reef and a ton of wildlife nearby, you can’t go wrong. This charming archipelago is a definite vacation spot that needs to be on everyone’s list.

Swimming, sailing, and whale watching abound, this island is chock full of fun things to do. Scuba diving is one of the most exciting adventures here, because the Lighthouse Reef is close by. Take a short class and leap into the water to get an experience you will never forget! There are also incredible opportunities to swim with dolphins and manta rays.

About 50 miles north of the island is The Great Blue Hole at Lighthouse Reef. Truly one of the more spectacular sights on the planet, the 407 foot deep sinkhole makes you feel like you’re looking into the soul of the Earth. This natural wonder is discoverable by boat, or for the more daring, a helicopter tour! It’s definitely not to be missed!

Back on the island, the locals have cooked up some island fare that draws crowds from all over. The Hidden Treasure restaurant is exactly as its title suggests. The ambience is stunning with golden lights draping over a rustic wooden atmosphere. The food is outstanding, with Caribbean dishes and tons of seafood to choose from, this dining experience will be worth your stay. Delices de France is billed as the best food on the island. A French bistro in Central America hardly seems appropriate, but the food is straight off the streets of Marseille. Along with these, there are plenty of Italian, American, and Latin spots to choose from. You won’t go hungry.

Belize is exciting in itself, but there is definitely something to be said for the islands surrounding some of the vacation destinations that are more popular for tourists. Never doubt the archipelago of the world. 


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