Belize Instagram Recap - Photos from our 2018/19 Belize Trip Season
We love to see our guests out there sharing their moments and memories of Belize. We wanted to share a few of our favourite guest Instagram photos of the past season.
We love to see our guests out there sharing their moments and memories of Belize. We wanted to share a few of our favourite guest Instagram photos of the past season.
School is out for the summer, but it's never too early to think about a family vacation over the Christmas holidays or other important holiday times. Plan now, relax later.
We wanted to share this beautiful poem from a guest who stayed with us in April at our Lighthouse Reef Basecamp on Half Moon Caye.
Don’t Rush This Day
by Cynthia Mitchell, Sunday April 7, 2019. Lighthouse Reef, Belize
As Belize’s oldest and largest conservation NGO, the Belize Audubon Society (BAS) proudly protects more than 180,000 acres across Belize. BAS is recognized as one of Belize’s foremost environmental organizations protecting Belize’s natural resources.
Congratulations to all the teams who recently completed the Belize Tourism Board (BTB) Love Belize Sea Kayak Challenge!
This was only the second time this event has happened - the first being last year.
The event took place over 6 days from Punta Gorda to Corozal in excess of 215 miles.
Wednesday, May 22, 2019, marked the start of the BTB Love Belize Sea Challenge. 14 teams departed Punta Gorda at 6 am in the morning and were blessed with good weather.
There are five stops in total along the BTB Love Belize Sea Challenge Route not including the start-off point.
The Belize Tourism Board (BTB) and Love FM, a local Belize radio station, have teamed up to offer this amazing 6 day sea kayak race, the BTB Love Belize Sea Challenge.
This sea kayak contest is taking place from May 22 to 27, 2019, with a paddling route that stretches from the southern region of Belize to the northern, totalling over 190 miles. Teams participating in the race will have an opportunity to see Belize from an up-close and local perspective. As paddlers make their way up the coast they will be able to experience the rich cultural history of the local communities.
Beautiful Belize is not immune to plastic pollution and sadly plastic washes ashore even to this most pristine location. Guest and friend Maury Eldridge joined us at our Lighthouse Reef Basecamp on Half Moon Caye this March. We wanted to share Maury's words and his wonderful poem about his experience helping the war on plastic.
In the lead up to Earth Day on April 22, 2019, we wanted to share updates on some of the steps we have taken towards improving environmental sustainability practices in Belize throughout our operations.
Spring is a wonderful time of year to visit Belize with great events to experience and many activities to enjoy.
Here’s your planning guide to spring in Belize:
April and May is the end of the dry season in Belize, with average high temperatures of 87°F (31°C) and lows of around 79°F (26°C). Days are typically dry and if there is rain it will be a short shower. June through to October is the green season and you can expect warm, sunny days with showers overnight and in the afternoon.