Tag Belize Culture

St. Patrick’s Day in Belize: Shamrocks in the Sun?

Every year on March 17, cities around the world turn green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. From Dublin to New York, parades, Irish music, and pub parties bring people together to honor Irish culture. But what happens when this famously…

November Events in Belize You Can Enjoy During Vacation

If you’re planning a trip to Belize in November, you’re in for something special. While much of the Caribbean winds down from hurricane season, Belize comes alive with colorful festivals, music-filled streets, and cultural celebrations that mark the start of…

5 Belize Myths You Still Believe (That Aren’t True)

Belize, with its stunning beaches, lush jungles, and vibrant culture, is one of the most captivating destinations in Central America. However, like many places, Belize is often shrouded in myths and misconceptions, which can lead to confusion among travelers. From…

Guide to the San Ignacio Market on a Rainy Day

Whether you’re traveling through Belize in the dry season or the rainy months, the San Ignacio Market remains a vibrant, sensory-rich experience. But what’s it like on a rainy day? Surprisingly cozy, a bit muddy, and filled with local charm.…

Is Caye Caulker Worth Visiting in August?

Caye Caulker, the laid-back island just off the coast of Belize, is known for its turquoise waters, vibrant marine life, and easygoing charm. But is it the right destination for an August getaway? If you’re weighing the idea of traveling…

Top Belize Travel Mistakes to Avoid in August

Belize is an irresistible mix of beaches, jungles, ancient ruins, and friendly people. But if you’re visiting in August, it’s important to plan wisely. August falls in Belize’s rainy season—a time with fewer crowds and lush landscapes, but also unexpected…

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