Saturday, May 28, 2016

Things Not To Miss While At Belize Connection

By Dennis Miller


Everything tourism around the world must have had its origin in Belize. The Belize connection has awe-inspiring attractions that are situated a few miles apart. The collection is like none other around the world. It brings together natural scenery, historical sites, social amenities and activity invitations of all kind. All this is available at an incredibly affordable price that guarantees excellent value for money.

The Abergris Caye is an island that stretches 25 miles to the north. It offers excellent fun including snorkeling and diving. This is the access point to the barrier reef that surrounds the island. When tired of diving and visiting the reef, the town opens its arms with beach-side lounges, shops, restaurants and luxury hotels. The streets are cobblestone and filled with bicycles and golf carts in place of cars.

There is a natural invitation to the Blue Hole that has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is an impressive scuba site that offers access to underground caverns, rock formations and tunnels. You will have a spectacular view of cave walls with April-May being the best time to visit the hole. It is an opportunity to dive 410 meters below sea level.

There is the three mile wide Hol Chan Marine Reserve that offers an incredible marine life serving. This sanctuary is home to a large number and variety of stingrays, eels and sharks. There are aquatic creatures that will blow your mind. For scuba divers, the experience is rewarding. From the information center, you can select your desired range of activities in order to maximize your time and resources. This reserve opens to visitors on daily basis from 9am to 5pm.

Caye Caulker is a quiet town 20miles from the city. The local inhabitants are very few. It offers excellent sporting and fishing opportunities with kayaking lovers and sailors having a field day. The split brought about by the 1960 Hattie Hurricane creates an enviable dynamic in the area. For those not interested water and related activities, there are shops, restaurants and hotels with great foods to sample. The town allows you to walk bare feet and experience freedom from gadgets and shoes.

To the west is a collection of ancient Mayan dwellings verdant jungles, gorgeous sunsets, tranquil butterfly gardens and rolling hills to enjoy. This is around a small town called San Ignacio that bears the gifts of affordable hotels and traditional culinary dishes. Along the Western Highway is the Caracol Archeological Reserve with archeological structures in different stages of excavation.

The Placencia allows you to stay longer along the Connection. It is the perfect Caribbean setting with calm waters and beach front villas. The wildlife sanctuary around teams up with the Monkey River to offer interactive moments with howler monkeys, crocodiles, iguana and boas. This is alongside the collection of ancient Mayan sites within the vicinity. You have a chance to enjoy the Creole or Kriol cuisine on offer.

The Belize City offers a rewarding climax, split into two by the Haulover Creek. There is a swing bridge that separates the North from the South. It is surrounded by Mayan ruins, cays and rural rain forests that will keep you away from the city. The area is affordable with sufficient transportation connection from anywhere around the world. You have sufficient access to global currencies and easy communication.




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