Belize faces the Caribbean Sea and is in Central America. The country is home to incredible Mayan ruins and the second largest coral reef. The natural beauty is one of the main reasons to visit Belize, as there are beautiful beaches, mountains, waterfalls, and caves to explore. Before we dive deeper into our blog filled with the 11 best things to do in Belize, be sure to book these two tours to get the most out of your experience in Belize:
Did you know? There are more Maya Ruins per square mile in Belize than in any other country. The best place to see the majestic ruins is at San Ignacio, where you can also explore various caves, visit a Mayan temple called Cahal Peach, and go to Chaa Creek Nature Reserve.
Xunantunich sits near a rainforest and rock ridges.
El Castillo is a Mayan Ruin that is 130 feet tall and is the second-tallest building in the country.
Altun Ha is an ancient Mayan site that functioned as a trading post for centuries and features 13 temples. Book the Altun Ha Temple Tour!
Caracol is one of the most impressive Mayan sites in the country. The Caracol Natural Monument Reservation features a vast Mayan city within the Chiquibul National Park.
Lamani is a Mayan site located at the banks of the New River Lagoon. While you explore this Mayan site, you will find pottery, drawings, and ancient figurines, which will provide you with a bigger picture of what life was like up until the 16th century.
The Blue Hole, located along the Belize Barrier Reef, is a dark blue circle surrounded by turquoise water and bright green coral. The Blue Hole formed 10,000 years ago when a cave collapsed. It is a scuba divers’ paradise. If you prefer to go snorkeling, then you can. The best spot to go snorkeling is along the edge of the hole, where you can check out the corals and marine life.
3-Stay at the Largest Island in Belize, Ambergris Caye
Belize is home to 200 secluded islands. Ambergris is the largest island at 25 miles long and is a perfect place to relax, eat food, and enjoy beachfront views. The best beach to relax at is called Secret Beach. The most common ways to get around the island are by golf cart or bicycle. The island’s main town is called San Pedro, which has cobblestone streets, colorful restaurants, and upscale hotels. We recommend staying at the Pelican Reef Villas Resort! WOW, the views are incredible.
4- See Jaguars at Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary
At Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, you will see jaguars, monkeys, and Toucans. Did I forget to mention it? There is a stunning waterfall and a chocolate factory where you can make chocolate!
Cahal Peach – This museum is a Mayan temple located at San Ignacio.
Museum of Belize- This museum preserves stories of the nation from early Mayan societies to colonization and modern history.
6- Go Island Hopping to the Turneffe Islands
The Turneffe Islands are home to 200 coral islands. Each island is magical and unique in a different way. You will find crystal clear visible waters, lagoons, creeks, crystalline flats, and more to explore.
A. Placencia Peninsula has three of Belize’s best turquoise-colored beaches.
B. Bird Caye National Park has sparkling white sand with a baby blue sea. The island is only 1.4 miles big. There are no shops or restaurants.
8-Explore the Charming Village of Hopkins
Hopkins is a village located in Southern Belize. The village has an endearing charm. The town began with the Garinagu people who fled from Honduras. Their culture is different from the rest of Belize. During the day, you can go snorkeling or scuba diving, while during the evening, you can experience the Garinagu drumming and dancing performances.
Toledo is also known as the Forgotten Land because the place is in a remote location with few tourists. The region is authentic with few infrastructures. You will be able to witness families tending to their crops and locals washing clothes in the river. The beach in Toledo is called the Snake Cayes, where you can go kayaking, swimming, or relaxing on the white sand.
9-Go Cave Tubing
Cave Tubing Adventures begins with a hike in the rainforest. Then you start your journey through the Caves of Belize in your singular tube. One of the best places to go cave tubing is near Altun Ha. Altun Ha is a Mayan ruin featuring 13 temples. Book your tour to go cave tubing, zip lining, and see a Mayan Temple!
10-Swim with Reef Sharks at Hol Chan National Park
Hol Chan National Park is within Ambergris Caye. Hol Chan Marine Reserve is one of the best to see along the Belize Barrier Reef. The best way to appreciate the reef is by putting on snorkel gear and exploring! You can do a 7-stop snorkel tour to swim with reef sharks in Shark Valley and Sea turtles!
Belize City has colorful colonial buildings and is home to the main airport. You will also find the Belize Zoo and other sites like the Museum of Belize and Belize Swing Bridge.
The Caribbean is the place to go when you need a break from your fast-paced, everyday life. The people are warm, inviting, and friendly. The culture is laid-back. The islands have beautiful marine life filled with dolphins, coral, rays, turtles, and rainbow-colored tropical fish. The sunsets are breathtaking! Book your trip to the Caribbean today! Below are the 12 best places to visit in the Caribbean Islands!
Part 1: The Lucayan Archipelago
The Lucayan Archipelago consists of both Turks and Caicos and the Bahamas.
#1: Turks and Caicos
The Turks and Caicos Islands are British Overseas Territory located in the Atlantic Ocean consisting of the larger Caicos Island and smaller Turks Island. Both tropical islands are known for tourism.
Things to Do:
A. Jet Skiing-Jet skiing in Turks and Caicos is a thrilling activity that anyone can enjoy. You can rent a jet ski outside any beach resort in Turks and Caicos.
B. Historical Shipwreck: The famous La Famille Express shipwreck in the Turks and Caicos is a must-see. This landmark is located about two miles (3.2km) off Long Bay Beach in the Southeast.
C. Conch Bar Caves: The Conch Bar Caves is a limestone cave formed by acidic water.
D. Horseback Riding on the Beach– Horseback riding on the beach is a fun, unique, and calming experience that I highly recommend. Book a tour to ride along the beautiful beaches of Turks and Caicos.
Did you know? The Bahamas has the third largest barrier reef in the world.
Things to Do:
A. Perfect Spot to Go Scuba Diving- The Bahamas is home to the Andros Barrier Reef. You can snorkel or scuba dive with tropical fish, shipwrecks, sting rays, dolphins, and sea turtles. Brave divers can head to Tiger reef and dive with Tiger sharks.
B. Underwater Caves- Lucayan National Park was created to preserve the largest underwater cave systems in the world. You can visit Bens Cave and Burial Mound Cave on foot.
C. The Beaches- Did you know? The Bahamas is home to more than 2,000 beaches. The beaches are nothing short of relaxing and peaceful. The best ones include Cable Beach, Cabbage Beach, Taino Beach, French Leave, and Love Beaches.
The Greater Antilles consist of Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and the Cayman Islands.
#3: Cuba
Cuba is a fascinating country known for the colorful colonial cities that crawl with 1950s Cadillacs and turquoise-colored beaches.
Things to Do:
A. Cenotes: Did you know? Cuba is home to Cenotes. Cenotes are an ideal spot for a relaxing swimming experience. Cenotes have calm waters, and the area is closed off by caves.
B. Waterfalls: Topes de Collantes is a massive park full of hiking opportunities and waterfalls to explore. The Vegas Grande Waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls to go and swim in!
C. Vintage Car Tour: A vintage classic car tour is a great way to explore the neighborhoods in Cuba. Witnessing or driving the cars in Havana from 1950 will make for a unique experience in the Caribbean.
#4 Jamaica
Jamaica has a fascinating culture and natural sites like waterfalls and lagoons.
Things to Do:
A. Rafting– The Martha Brae River is a great place to go rafting! You can book a tour that will take you along the river on a 30-foot bamboo raft. Do not forget to bring some cash because you can purchase a few fresh coconuts from the locals along the way.
B. Glowing Lagoon near Falmouth- Another natural site in Jamaica is the natural lagoon that lights up. The lagoon has algae that glow in blue strobes. The best way to experience this is to book a boat tour.
C. Dunns River Falls- Did you know? In Jamaica, you can walk up a waterfall. Visitors can climb natural rock stairs at Dunns River Falls. You can soak in natural pools the entire way and enjoy the foamy water.
Puerto Rico is a large Caribbean Island of 3,500 square miles in the West Indies. The island of Puerto Rico is rich in festivals, traditions, art, and music.
Things to Do:
A. Local Rum Tasting- Bacardi, the most popular rum in the world, has a massive distillery across the bay from Old San Juan. This tour will not only teach you all about the history of the Bacardi family, but you will also learn how to taste rum properly. You need to try their Pina Coladas!
B. Hot Springs- The Coamo Thermal Springs is another one of those natural wonders that makes Puerto Rico a pretty cool place. The Hot Springs is along a cold river in the town of Coamo. The hot water comes naturally from the earth. This tour will take you to several different hot springs!
C.Old San Juan- San Juan is the second oldest European-established capital city founded by Spanish colonists in 1521. The colorful streets of Old San Juan are nothing short of unique.
The leeward islands are in the hurricane band of the Caribbean, so it is generally best not to plan a vacation between July and October. These islands include Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Martin, Sint Maarten, British Virgin Islands, Saint Barthelemy, Saba, Sint Eustatius, St. Kitts, and Nevis, U.S. Virgin Islands, Monsterrat, and Guadeloupe.
#6- Saint Thomas
St. Thomas is one of the three United States Virgin Islands, along with St. Croix and St. Johns. This place is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world!
Things to Do:
A. Sailing at Sunset with Cocktails and Appetizers- The warm breeze compliments stunning views on a 54-foot catamaran sailboat. From firsthand experience, this activity is one you do not want to miss. The sunset was beautiful, and the appetizers were delicious. Did I forget to mention? You can order unlimited fruity drinks. The customer service was outstanding, as they were very kind and upbeat.
B. Illuminated Kayak After Dark- Kayaking after dark is a rare activity that I thought was exciting and different. We most definitely witnessed a few wild fish while kayaking. The LED-lighted kayaks paved the way for a magical narrated adventure.
D. Brewers Bay- Brewers Bay is a great spot to go snorkeling. Bring snorkel gear and an underwater camera to get some great pictures! We were lucky enough to witness a sea turtle at Brewers Bay.
Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is one of the most northerly of the Leeward islands.
Things to Do:
A. Beaches- What makes Anguilla beaches the best in the world? The white, powdery sand stretches for miles, and pristine waters make Anguilla the best beach in the world.
B. Boat Tour- The crystalline waters are straight out of a postcard. The best way to explore them is on a boat. Stop at Little Bay and Sandy Island for the best views.
C. Water Sports- The best watersports in Anguilla are to go jet skiing, stand-up paddleboarding, and kitesurfing!
Antigua is home to 365 beaches and offers a diverse experience. Antiqua is beautiful year-round with perfect weather. The best place to watch the sunset is at Galleon Beach!
Things to Do:
A. Beaches- The best beaches to visit in Antigua are Honeymoon Cove, Sea Grape Beach, Eden Beach, and Royal Palm Beach.
B. Surfing at Half Moon Bay- Half Moon Bay is a beautiful stretch of water outlined by soft white sand. The beach has large waves perfect for surfing and sits against a backdrop of luscious hills and palm trees.
D. Climb up to Boggy Peak or Shirley Heights- Reach the most elevated point in Antigua at Boggy Peak, which sits at 1,300 feet. It is a great hiking spot with an expansive view of the tropical vegetation below. Shirley Heights is a military complex that sits at 492 feet above sea level and is also a lovely place to go hiking. Book a tour to see Shirley Heights!
E. Shopping at Redcliffe Quay- Redcliffe Quay is a cozy district that appeals to art lovers with tons of souvenir stores to go shopping.
F. Devil’s Bridge-Devil’s Bridge is an arched limestone bridge near Indian Town. You need to visit with caution and be vigilant. Children must go only at a distance for safety reasons. It is difficult to walk across due to the slippery limestone that coats the bridge. Book a tour to see Devil’s Bridge and Shirley Heights!
The windward islands consist of Dominica, Martinque, Barbados, Grenada, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago.
#9- Barbados
Barbados is 21 miles long and 14 miles wide and is the third most developed country after the US and Canada.
Things to Do:
A. Animal Flower Cave-Animal Flower Cave is a natural sea cave. There is a restaurant located right next to the Animal Flower Cave. The cave itself is super rocky and slippery.
B. Mount Gay Rum Distillery- Visit the world’s oldest distillery where rum is produced in Barbados at the Mount Gay Rum Distillery. The guided tour will teach you how rum is created and give you a few different types of rum to try. In Barbados, they call getting tipsy the same as getting sweet.
C. Andromeda Botanic Garden- The Andromeda Botanic Garden is a relaxing place to stroll near Bathsheba Beach. Bathsheba beach has a few rock formations and huge waves on the eastern coast. The strong currents make swimming dangerous.
D. Turquoise Beaches- Worthing Beach is a beautiful white sand beach that everyone will enjoy spending the day. You can rent a beach chair and umbrella at this beach and relax amongst the beautiful sound of the ocean as you feel the breeze hit your face.
Did you know? St. Vincent and the Grenadines are home to 36 volcanic islands full of white sand beaches and palm-lined bays.
Things to Do:
A. Snorkeling and Sailing in the Tobago Cays-Tobago Cays Marine Park is home to five small islands, coral gardens, and marine life. Snorkelers and divers can spot sea turtles, stingrays, barracuda, and shoals of reef fish.
B. Clear Kayaking at Villa Beach- We recommend going kayaking at Villa Beach!
C. La Soufriere Volcano Hiking Tour- This hiking tour will take you to the highest peak of La Soufriere Volcano. The volcano is at 1,234 meters above sea level. This volcano is still active last erupting in 1979. Along the way, you will learn about the uniquely adapted plants and animals, see the rainforest, and witness the views of the surrounding countryside.
D. St. Vincent Botanical Gardens- These delightful gardens were established in 1765 and take over about 20 acres filled with tropical plants and trees.
Trinidad and Tobago are two islands, which gives you twice as many reasons to visit.
Things to Do:
A. Argyle Falls- The highest waterfall in Tobago is Argyle Falls, which is about a 175-foot cascade that tumbles down three tiers into a deep pool at the bottom.
B. Englishman’s Bay- Englishman’s Bay, surrounded by the rainforest, is one of the best beach spots for snorkeling.
The ABC islands are a perfect place to plan a trip any time of year because they are out of the dreaded hurricane belt. These islands are Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao.
#12- Aruba
Aruba is a perfect destination to relax at the beach. The island is 21 miles long in the southern part of the Caribbean. Aruba enjoys warm weather and sunny skies year-round, with an average temperature of 82F.
Things to Do:
A. Conchi / Cura di Tortuga (Turtle’s Cove)- Aruba’s unique natural pool, surrounded by rugged terrain, is located inside Aruba’s natural park, Arikok. A jeep tour will take you to this natural pool and the Indian Caves.
B. Indian Caves-The jeep tour I wrote about above will also take you to the three Indian Caves in Aruba. The Fontein Cave is the most popular, as it has drawings of Arawak Indians on the ceilings. The Quadirikiri Cave is famous for its large bat population.
C. Sea Bob Snorkeling- Mangel Halto is a secluded beach located on the southeast coast of Aruba, where you’ll find excellent snorkeling areas and even a shipwreck. The Sea Bob Snorkeling Tour will be the time of your life!