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BELIZE WATCH 1

Posted: 19 Feb 2010 in the Traveller Category

On Belize Watch today we visited the village of San Estevan in the Orange Walk district. San Estevan is located six miles northeast of Orange Walk Town along the bank of the New River. the Mayas were the first people to inhabit the village, followed by woodcutters and later by Mestizo fleeing from the "Guerra De La Castas War or ...

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THE BELIZE WATCH SHOW

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 in the Traveller Category

The Belize Watch is a radio television show which airs on weeknights on LOVE FM and LOVE TV  from 8 - 10 pm Belize time and is hosted by Mr. Rene Villanueva Sr. The show utilizes a mixture of pre-recorded interviews, on air interviews and artifacts, to share information on "Old Belize" ...

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INTERVIEW WITH RALPH HUMES

Posted: 08 Dec 2009 in the Interviews Category

Ralph Humes is the the chairman of Caye Caulker. Listen as he tells you about The Island of Love `Caye Caulker and the different site you can visit  and activities taking place on the island.chairman of Caye Caulker

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ORANGE WALK

Posted: 27 Nov 2009 in the Destinations Category

Orange Walk, also called "Sugar City", is located north-west and 55 miles or 65 minutes from Belize City and is the second largest district in Belize.
Do you know how Orange Walk got its name?
  According to folklore, Orange Walk got its name from the many grooves of orange orchards ...

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COROZAL

Posted: 25 Nov 2009 in the Destinations Category

Corozal is the most northern district in Belize and it sits along the relaxing shores of the Corozal Bay. It is also about 8 miles from the Mexican Border.
The foundation of Corozal Town is that of the ancient Maya City of Santa Rita but so far only one site ...

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FRANCIS "FRANKIE" RENEAU

Posted: 23 Nov 2009 in the Interviews Category

Interview with Frankie Reneau Francis Reneau (or Frankie Reneau) is a pianist and composer from Belize. In 1994 he was commissioned by the government to produce a representative compilation of Belizean music [1], and in 2001 he was awarded an MBE for services to music. In 2007 ...

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EMBASSY OF BELIZE

Posted: 20 Nov 2009 in the tourism-news Category

Belize Shines at the “2009 Taipei International Travel Fair” in the Republic of China (Taiwan)  Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan) November 10, 2009 - The "2009 Taipei International Travel Fair" was held from October 30 to November 2 in Taipei, and for the first time ...

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CONDé NAST TRAVELLER VISITS BELIZE

Posted: 12 Nov 2009 in the tourism-news Category

Condé Nast Traveller publication's founding principle of "Truth in Travel" focuses on travel and lifestyle. Aimed at the upscale experienced traveler, the magazine highlights various exotic locales so that readers may consider them for destinations. It has a circulation of over 9 million, with readers having an average income of USD$92,264. Assuring ...

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TOURISM DIRECTOR TRACY PANTON LEAVING BELIZE TOURISM BOARD AFTER 12-YEAR ...

Posted: 12 Nov 2009 in the tourism-news Category

Tourism Director Tracy Panton leaving Belize Tourism Board after 12-Year TermBelize City, Belize - November 4, 2009 - The Belize Tourism Board (BTB) recently announced that as of December 31, 2009, Director of Tourism Mrs. Tracy Panton will be leaving her post after a 12-year tenure. Serving as the BTB's Director, Mrs. Panton helped to heighten global awareness of Belize ...

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MAYFLOWER BOCAWINA NATIONAL PARK

Posted: 09 Nov 2009 in the Destinations Category


Today we'll visit one of Belize's hidden secret, "The Mayflower Bocawina National Park".
It's located about 4 ½ miles off the Southern Highway at mile 6, and it encompasses over 7,000 square acres of lowland and Maya Mountains in the Stann Creek district. It was declared a National Park ...

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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.