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30 documents for belize travel
  • Traditionally, the vast majority of Belize's tourists have headed straight for the cayes to snorkel, dive and chill out in island towns like San Pedro or its slightly more laid-back cousin, Caye Caulker. A neo-hippie esthetic dominated in the '70s, as the cayes weren't easy to reach in the days before speedboat service made transit from the mainland easy and relatively cheap, at least for foreigners. What's so unique about the people? Nowhere else on Earth will you find a society like Belize, where Kriol-speaking Afro-Americans dominate politically and culturally while Spanish-speaking Mestizos (Spanish and Native American, if you go back far enough) make up the majority of the population. Other significant ethnic groups are full-blooded Mayans, a fascinating Afro-Amerindian group known...

    ... tourists still tend to be independent travellers, but the secret is definitely out. Luxury lodges a...

  • ... to live with her brother in Cochabamba , Belize. Manuel hunted the Applicant down in Cochabamba . ...She left Bolivia on 22 August 2005 and travelled to Managua, Nicaragua . In Managua, the Applicant ...

  • Indian Creek was the first of three remote resorts we were visiting as part of [Ken Karas]' "eco'' vision in the uncharted Toledo district. Karas explained that Belize's eco-tourism was low-key and most of its vegetation untouched. It's so pristine it's like the Garden of Eden,'' Karas said. "The wildlife is amazing. To my horror, Moho wasn't exactly the beachy private island I had envisioned. In fact, the wee strip of land wasn't really an "island'' at all.

    ...Karas said it was the place where most travelers felt at ease and could enjoy being amongst the nat...

  • ...Travel studies courses include the Pangnirtung Summer Sch... attend courses offered in places such as Belize, Costa Rica and New Zealand. Ancaster Ryerson Univ...

  • Nevertheless, I waver on the boat's edge and as the dorsal-finned creatures circle at my feet, I bring to mind the words our astute guide offered earlier in the day when he was regaling us with his "lost at sea" tale: "If we don't have courage in life, we don't have anything. For now, our diving guide is the affable German Alamilla, Cayo Espanto's well-informed director of tours. He is also a local fisherman, a proud father of three and, I'm told, a notorious storyteller. In fact, I'm warned not to bother asking him how Salty, the island's dog, ended up with a gash above his left eye. I don't, and it doesn't, and after finally catching my breath, we're back on the boat where Alamilla is tenderly inserting a paring knife into the sturdy shell of the unlucky conch I just stole from the ...

  • If that bankrupt private eye's hearsay evidence of blackmail-worthy behaviour by Helena Guergis is the full story behind Prime Minister Stephen Harper calling in police to check out his former minister of state, there will never be any RCMP investigation or criminal charges. It's alleged she allowed unregistered lobbyist husband Jaffer access to her public office space, cars, phones and special tagalong travel in business class.

    ... or setting up accounts in the tax haven of Belize are horrible optics for any politician and may inf...

  • The entire country of Belize has a population of only 310,000, compared to over 13 million people living next door in Guatemala. That is part of the charm of this small Central American country. Located just south of Mexico on the Yucatan peninsula, Belize has the feel of a tiny, island paradise. Unlike its northern neighbor, Belize hasn't capitalized on the tourism industry like Cancun and Cozumel on the Mayan Riviera. That's because Belize has it all. The tiny country boasts the world's second-largest coral reef, comparable only to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. For divers and snorkelers, it is paradise. There are more than 200 cayes, or small islands, that dot the coastline of Belize and offer countless opportunities to explore with postcard-perfect white sand beaches and p...

    ...Shark Ray Alley is infamous in the travel guide books. It's billed as a place where you migh...

  • ... embarked on an expedition which saw him travel to the Swiss Alps in order to climb the Matterhorn... (17) individuals through the jungles of Belize. Following that experience, he held talks and slid...

  • ... can be even worse for families who have to travel from rural areas to Winnipeg where their children ... as far away such as Lebanon, France or Belize. "There are often bonds forged. I see that with th...

  • Though he had to do his share of chores, like kitchen duty, beach cleaning, preparing the boats for dives, he did spend a lot of his time scuba diving and conducting research in the ocean. Other highlights during his stay were side trips to lesser known Mayan ruins, scuba diving in caves and in Belize's Great Blue Hole -- an underwater sinkhole and a World Heritage Site -- and visiting another project protecting turtles.

    The travel bug has attacked Brandon native André Tardiff and...



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