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Caye Caulker

Along the BeachCaye Caulker located 21 miles northeast of Belize City, 45 minutes by boat and 12 minutes by plane and only 11 miles from San Pedro Ambergris Caye.

It's the second largest of the 200 cayes off the coast of Belize. The island is approximately 5 miles long and the atmosphere is that of a laid back relaxing setting with its white sandy beaches and its friendly people. Shark Ray AlleyThere are many attractions on the island main is the Lobster Fest which commence the Lobster season which in July . 

There is also the Shark Ray Alley where you can swim with Nurse Shark and Sting Ray if you're the adventurous type or you can go on the trail bird watching, see the salt water crocodile, snorkeling along the barrier reef, kayaking or just take it easy.Street-side Art

On Front Street which runs parallel to the beach you can buy handcrafted jewelery made from sea-shell. There is also handmade woodcarvings and even an art Gallery.  Front Street is brightly colored with houses, shop and small hotel and you can see fishermen with their fresh catch. So when visiting Belize take a trip to Caye Caulker you'll be glad you did.

 

Today is


Creole Proverb of the Day

Creole: "Every day dat no Sunday."

English: "Every day is not Sunday."

Meaning: Wrong doing will eventually be exposed and punished.

Travel Tip - Entry Requirements

When visiting Belize, you must have a valid passport, along with proof of return. No visas are required from the United States, United Kingdom, and Caribbean countries. Most other countries requires visa. Check with your travel representative. Visitors are allowed a month visit without requesting an extension.