belize real estate: a guide to the places to visit
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Belize is a truly diverse tropical paradise. Here in Belize, you can see Central American culture mix with the carefree atmosphere of a Caribbean island paradiseTRANSCRIPT
Belize Real Estate: A Guide to the Places to Visit
Belize is a truly diverse tropical paradise.
Here in Belize, you can see Central
American culture mix with the carefree
atmosphere of a Caribbean island
paradise. It is said that there are more
monkeys and iguanas in Belize than
there are humans. The flora and fauna in
the country is amazing. Settling in Belize
is truly an extraordinary experience and is something you should think about.
To help you with your stay here in Belize, we listed amazing places you should see and
visit.
Real Estate Belize: Places to Visit # 1 Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary
The Crooked Tree Wildlife sanctuary is the best place to go to if you are an animal lover,
especially if you are a bird watching enthusiast. The Crooked Tree Wildlife has a chain of
inland waterways that cover the Northern Lagoon which spans a vast 3,000 acres of
land. You can travel and navigate through the Crooked Tree Wildlife sanctuary via
canoe. Here you can see iguanas, crocs and even coatis and mating turtles. The best and
most popular “visitors” in Crooked Tree Wildlife sanctuary are the Jabiru storks, which
only come rarely—on the months of November and May.
Real Estate Belize: Places to Visit # 2 Hummingbird Highway
The Belmopan is the place where Hummingbird Highway runs. This is said to be the
most scenic rod in Belize and cuts 54 miles or 90 kilometers. This is the southeast part
and it goes and passes the Maya Mountains to a place called Dangriga. The
Hummingbird Highway passes by interesting places like Five Blue Lake and the Blue
Hole which are natural parks. If you are going to use Hummingbird Highway, make
time for these two places.
Real Estate Belize: Places to Visit # 3 St. Herman’s Blue Hole
St. Herman’s Blue Hole is a natural park and is less than an hour away from Belmopan.
The St. Herman’s Blue Hole natural park covers around 550 acres of lush tropical
rainforest.
This is a pretty cool site because in the St. Herman’s Blue Hole, you will find a
turquoise-colored natural swimming hole. Imagine dipping in warm and clear waters,
experiencing nature at its finest.
Real Estate Belize: Places to Visit # 4 Ambergris Caye
This is the queen of all cayes and one of the richest towns in Belize. There are 5,000
islands in Ambergris Caye and they all very well protected. They say that the highest
literacy rate in Belize is found in this area and because the people are well-educated,
they are very well aware of the environmental repercussions that can happen if they do
not protect the the surrounding environment. The main town in this prime real estate
land is called San Pedro.