Belize Tours & Holidays
Discover Belize: Adventure, Culture, and Caribbean Charm in One Epic Trip
Discover The Wonders Of Belize
Embark on an unforgettable group adventure to Belize – a paradise where lush jungles, ancient Mayan ruins, colourful wildlife, and the world’s second-largest barrier reef come together. Whether you’re hiking through rainforest canopies, exploring sacred caves, or snorkelling in crystal-clear Caribbean waters, Belize is bursting with unique, life-changing experiences.
Belize At A Glance
Belmopan (Population: ~20,000)
~400,000
Belize Dollar (BZD) – pegged to USD
English (official), Spanish, Kriol, and Maya languages
(GMT-06:00) Central America
+501
Type A & B (same as US plugs)
TOP THINGS TO SEE IN Belize
The Great Blue Hole
One of the world’s most iconic dive sites — this giant marine sinkhole is visible from space. Whether you dive into its mysterious depths or fly over it on a scenic flight, it’s a must-see natural wonder.
Caye Caulker & Ambergris Caye
These laid-back Caribbean islands are all about chilled vibes, seafood feasts, and beach hammocks. Paddleboard, bike around the sandy streets, or sip a rum punch while watching the sunset.
ATM Cave (Actun Tunichil Muknal)
A true Indiana Jones-style adventure — trek through jungle, swim into a cave, and explore ancient Mayan relics left untouched for over a thousand years, including skeletal remains and pottery.
The Belize Barrier Reef
Snorkel or dive in one of the world’s most pristine marine ecosystems. Swim with nurse sharks, spot sea turtles, and glide over vibrant coral gardens at Hol Chan Marine Reserve or Shark Ray Alley.
OUR ADVENTURE Trips & TOURS IN Belize
Our Belize adventures are designed for solo travellers who want to join a group of like-minded explorers. From jungle treks to reef snorkelling, and ancient ruins to island hopping, our trips offer the perfect blend of thrill and chill.
OUR Belize TRIP REVIEWS
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Belize FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
UK, EU, US, Canada, and Australian passport holders do not need a visa for stays up to 30 days. Just ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.
The dry season (late November to May) is ideal for travel, with warm, sunny days perfect for snorkelling and exploring.
Yes – Belize is generally safe for tourists, especially in popular areas like Caye Caulker, San Ignacio, and Placencia. As always, be cautious at night and in less developed areas.
Yes! English is the official language, making Belize incredibly easy to navigate for English-speaking travellers.
Expect a delicious mix of Caribbean and Central American flavours – rice and beans, stewed chicken, fresh seafood, fry jacks (Belizean fried dough), and tropical fruits.
Routine vaccinations should be up to date. Depending on where you’re travelling, Hepatitis A and Typhoid are commonly recommended.
It’s best to drink bottled or filtered water in most parts of the country. Many hotels and lodges offer water refill stations.
Absolutely – Belize is friendly, laid-back, English-speaking, and packed with easy-to-navigate adventures. Joining one of our group tours makes it even easier.