Is the water blue in Belize?

Belize is full of gorgeous beaches to relax on, swim in, and explore, thanks to a 240-mile-long coastline hugging the Caribbean Sea and hundreds of offshore islands. From powdery white and copper sand to palm tree-shaded to clear blue water, Belize has beaches for all types of bums.
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Can you swim in ocean in Belize?

In Belize, all beachfront is public. This does not include beach furniture or toys, but you can swim at any of the beaches you find on the island.
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Is the water clear in Ambergris Caye?

Ambergris Caye, Belize

Ambergris Caye, Belize's largest — and arguably most beautiful — island is a tropical dreamscape. This beautiful destination is next to the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere, meaning its pristine, clear blue waters are perfect for exploring by scuba diving or kayaking.
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Does Belize have clear water?

They include: Turneffe, Lighthouse Reef and Glover's Reef Atolls. Amongst these options, Half Moon Caye—a protected monument—is said to have the clearest water in Belize…as well as the comical red-footed boobies…
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Does Belize have pretty water?

The only English-speaking country in Central America, beautiful Belize is home to breathtaking stretches of sun-kissed beaches that dip into the turquoise hues of the Caribbean Sea.
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What's At The Bottom Of The Great Blue Hole?



Are the beaches in Belize nice?

Thanks to a magnificent coastline hugging the Caribbean Sea and more than 200 offshore islands — at least 20 of which are inhabited — Belize has golden and white-sand beaches that are a boat or plane ride away from Belize City.
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Do Belize beaches have waves?

Surf Belize

Long Caye Belize enjoys the only surf break in the country that is both accessible and safe (not breaking over live coral). Because the Belize Barrier Reef blocks ocean swells, only shoals outside the reef or bordering a break in the reef will form a wave.
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What is the best month to visit Belize?

The best time to visit Belize is during the dry season, which is between January and May. Although you can enjoy warm temperatures across the country, the type of weather you get will depend on the region. Expect clear, sunny days in the Cayo District and on the Cayes.
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Can you swim in Belize City?

The great thing about Belize is that you can enjoy swimming close to the shore from any of the above sandy beaches and then also head further out to snorkel in the incredible reefs. Head further still and you can go diving in the famous blue hole of the Belize Barrier Reef, or even meet a whale shark!
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What is the nicest part of Belize?

The most popular destination in Belize is Ambergris Caye, followed by Caye Caulker. Other popular cayes include Tobacco Caye, South Water Caye and Glover's Reef. On Belize's coast, Hopkins and Placencia are the most visited seaside destinations, both having beautiful beaches and unique cultural attractions.
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Can you snorkel from the beach in Belize?

It's not easy to find Belize snorkeling from shore, but you can snorkel right from our beach at our Belize snorkeling resort. Daily we swim to a favorite nearby snorkel site, or use our kayaks to access an even greater area. Seventeen spots that we explore regularly are shown below on our Belize snorkel map.
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Are there alligators or crocodiles in Belize?

Belize has many interesting native animals. Among them are crocodiles. Although Belizeans call them “alligators,” they're crocodiles. These apex predators are an important part of Belize's ecosystem.
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Is Belize pretty?

Untouched palm-fringed beaches, a crystal-clear ocean brimming with extraordinary sea life, and lush jungles hiding the secrets of an ancient Mayan civilization — it's no wonder that Belize is considered to be one of the most beautiful and enigmatic countries in the world.
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Can you swim with dolphins in Belize?

Chaa Creek's Belize Inland and Island Vacation package has guests stay at an eco-friendly resort. There, travelers can do everything from birding, swimming with dolphins and taking excursions to the Blue Hole and the booby bird sanctuary on Lighthouse Reef.
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Where is the best water in Belize?

The Placencia Peninsula boasts the best beach in Belize, hands down. It is huge, extending for miles. Placencia, or “Pleasant Point,” is a long spit of sand extending finger-like into the calm, protected waters inside of the Belize Barrier Reef.
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How is the water in Belize?

Water quality in Belize is mostly good except where industry is discharging effluents in urban areas. Most of the groundwater used for supply can be expected to be free of major contaminants.
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What is Belize well known for?

Belize is known for its pristine jungles and rainforests

Belize is known for pristine jungles and rainforests. Roughly half of the entire country is covered in jungle and 80% of Belize's rainforests are protected by the government.
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Is Belize cheap to visit?

Is Belize a budget destination? Belize is certainly not cheap for a country in Central America. The price level is about the same as that of the United States and especially on the islands things like food and drink are quite expensive.
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How many days do you need in Belize?

7 days is just enough time to show you the country's highlights from the islands to the rain forest and everything in between. Perfect for first-timers, this Belize travel guide will help you experience the best in as little as one week.
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Is Belize a good place to surf?

Belize's Best Formed Atoll

Glover's Reef is the sole quality surfing spot in all of Belize. The red tape in surfing here comes from the fact that Glover's Reef is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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How is Belize for a vacation?

Belize is a wonderful country to live in or to visit, but again, it's not Cancun. That's a good thing. That's why many people live here and visit often—they don't want “Cancun.” If you want a laid-back, relaxed, authentic, outdoors, simple vacation, Belize is PERFECT for that!
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Are there waves in Ambergris Caye?

There has been paddle boarding and a bit of kayak surfing down at the atolls but Ambergris Caye is not really a surfing place because the reef blocks the flow of the waves.
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Is Belize safer than Mexico?

More importantly, which country is safer? Belize is safer than Mexico, because the small nation is so dependent on tourism that they have to make strides to keep visitors safe. In truth, each of these nations boasts a stunning landscape, rich history, and friendly people.
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Is Belize American friendly?

U.S. citizens should avoid traveling to Belize City. Historically much of the violent crime in Belize occurs in the Southside of Belize City and is gang related. This area (south of Haulover Creek Canal and continuing south to Fabers Road) does not overlap the typical tourism areas.
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