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Brown Joshua Samuel - Belize Travel Guide

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#1 best-selling guide to Belize * Lonely Planet Belize is your passport to all the most relevant and up-to-date advice on what to see, what to skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Dive into the depths of the Blue Hole, explore the Maya ruins of Altun Ha or relax on the tropical beaches of Ambergris Caye; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Belize and begin your journey now! Inside Lonely Planets Belize Travel Guide: Color maps and images throughout Highlights and itineraries show you the simplest way to tailor your trip to your own personal needs and interests Insider tips save you time and money, and help you get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots Essential info at your fingertips - including hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, and prices Honest reviews for all budgets - including eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, and hidden gems that most guidebooks miss Cultural insights give you a richer and more rewarding travel experience - including history, politics, Maya heritage, music, food, landscapes, wildlife, customs/etiquette Over 40 maps. Useful Features- including Month by Month (annual festival calendar), Diving & Snorkeling Guide, Outdoor Activity Guide, Wedding & Honeymoon Planner, Travel with Children Coverage of Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, Glovers Reef Atoll, Shark Ray Alley, Lamanai, Xunantunich, Altun Ha, Belize City, Tikal and Flores in Guatemala and more. Lonely Planet Belize, our most comprehensive guide to Belize, is perfect for those planning to both explore the top sights and take the road less traveled. Looking for more extensive coverage? Check out Lonely Planets Central America on a Shoestring guide for a comprehensive look at all Central America has to offer. Authors: Written and researched by Lonely Planet, Mara Vorhees and Joshua Samuel Brown.

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Plan Your Trip
On The Road
Survival Guide
Welcome to Belize With one foot planted in the Central American jungles and - photo 4

Welcome to Belize

With one foot planted in the Central American jungles and the other dipped in the Caribbean Sea, Belize combines the best of both worlds.

Under the Sea

Youve heard that the Belize Barrier Reef is the second longest in the world. But have you heard that this reef is home to more than 100 different kinds of coral and some 500 species of fish? This alluring underwater world is undoubtedly the top attraction in Belize. Snorkelers swim through translucent seas, gazing at a kaleidoscope of coral, fish and turtles; divers go deeper, investigating underwater caves and walls and the world-renowned Blue Hole.

The turquoise waters are inviting even for those who choose to remain above the surface. Kayakers glide from one sandy, palm-dotted islet to another; windsurfers and sailors skim across the surf by the power of the breeze; sunbathers lounge on the dock, lulled into relaxation by the gentle lapping; and foodies feast on delectable fresh fish, spiny-tailed lobster and other creatures of the sea.

In the Jungle

Inland, a vast network of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries offers a safe haven for wildlife, which ranges from the industrious cutter ants to the national animal of Belize, Bairds tapir. Bird-watchers aim their binoculars at some 570 species, which roost along the rivers and lagoons and in the broadleaf forest. Of course, many of these birds and animals are elusive, but keen-eyed visitors can easily spot spider monkeys and howler monkeys, peccaries, coatimundis, gibnuts, American and Morelots crocodiles, green iguanas and countless species of birds. Even the showy keel-billed toucan the national bird of Belize occasionally makes an appearance in public.

In the Land of the Maya

If thats not enough adventure for you, Belize is also home to one of the worlds most mysterious civilizations the ancient Maya. The country is sprinkled with archaeological sites that date to the Maya heyday, known as the Classic Period (AD 2501000). Enormous steps lead to the tops of tall stone temples, often yielding 360-degree jungle views. Curious climbers can explore excavated tombs and examine intricate hieroglyphs, while adventurers can descend deep into natural caves to see where the Maya kings performed rituals and made sacrifices to the gods of their underworld.

Belizean jaguar KEREN SU GETTY IMAGES Why I Love Belize By Joshua - photo 5
Belizean jaguar ()
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Why I Love Belize

By Joshua Samuel Brown, Author

With its Spanish-speaking neighbors to the south and west and the laid-back Caribbean to the east, Central Americas youngest nation offers a cultural mlange including Maya, mestizo, Garifuna, Creole, Mennonite and more unrivaled in Central America. Belize is home to verdant jungles, from the Maya Mountains in the southwest to the Shipstern Nature Reserve in the northeast, not to mention ancient ruins, remnants of bygone days as part of the greater Maya kingdom. Then there are the beaches, miles of white sand and blue sea dotted with a nigh-uncountable number of islands big and small. So whats not to love?

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HENRY GEORGI GETTY IMAGES Lying like a string of white-sand pearls - photo 6
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Lying like a string of white-sand pearls, Glovers Reef Atoll consists of half a dozen small islands surrounded by blue sea as far as the eye can see. Its unique position, atop a submerged mountain ridge on the edge of the continental shelf, makes it an ideal place for sea kayaking, both between the islands and around the shallow central lagoon. Get a kayak with a clear bottom and youre likely to see spotted eagle rays, southern stingrays, turtles and countless tropical fish swimming beneath as you paddle.

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KEVIN SCHAFER GETTY IMAGES The sheer walls of the Blue Hole Natural - photo 7
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The sheer walls of the Blue Hole Natural Monument drop more than 400ft into the blue ocean. Although it is half filled with silt and natural debris, the depth still creates a perfect circle of startling azure that is visible from above. The wall of the Blue Hole is decorated with a dense forest of stalactites and stalagmites from times past. A school of reef sharks as well as plenty of invertebrates and sponges keeps divers company as they descend into the mysterious ocean depths.

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