Tag Belize Wildlife

Exploring Belize’s Lesser-Known Nature Reserves

Cockscomb Basin and Crooked Tree tend to dominate Belize’s nature reserve conversation, and deservedly so. But the country protects a surprising number of additional reserves that see a fraction of the visitors while offering equally rich wildlife and landscapes. Why…

Exploring Belize’s Mangrove Ecosystems Responsibly

Mention Belize and most people picture the barrier reef or the jungle canopy. But some of the country’s most important ecosystems are the tangled, root-woven mangrove forests lining its coastline and cayes. Mangroves are unglamorous compared to coral reefs and…

Why August Is One of the Best Months to Visit Belize

When travelers think about the perfect time to visit Belize, the dry season often gets the spotlight. However, those looking for lush scenery, fewer crowds, and memorable cultural experiences should take a closer look at August. As part of Belize’s…

Belize’s March Bird Migration: What to Watch For

March is one of the most exciting times of year for wildlife lovers visiting Belize. As the dry season settles in, skies clear, trails become more accessible, and thousands of migratory birds pass through the country on their seasonal journey…

Why November Is the Smartest Time to Visit Belize

The Secret Sweet Spot Before High Season When travelers dream of Belize, they usually think of turquoise seas in December or January. But here’s a secret seasoned travelers already know — November might just be the smartest month to visit…

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