Now is the Right Time to Visit Belize

Various regions of Central America just don't seem to get the credit they deserve.

Various regions of Central America just don't seem to get the credit they deserve. Their beaches are flawless, the underwater creatures are vibrantly colorful and the luxury rentals in Belize are jaw-droppingly serene. So why aren't you making plans to stay in this underrated locale? Belize is on the rise as a top tropical hot spot, and before you know it, flights to the country and other associated rates could jump up because of travelers' demand. If you want to experience this tropical country sooner rather than later, you might have a better shot at staying within your budget while making lifelong memories with family or friends.

Here are a few reasons why Belize trips are worth every penny:

Placencia
There's no shortage of awesome beaches in Belize, but Placencia's one of the best. Found at the southern edge of a narrow peninsula in the Stan Creek District, this sunny spot is a favorite among visitors and residents, perhaps because of its colossal size. A whopping 16 miles of sparkling sand makes up this beautiful beach, meaning that you don't have to worry about finding your own comfortable plot of sand when you visit for a day of sun worshipping. For those who get fidgety simply lying on the beach, there are plenty of other activities to do, such as wandering along the Monkey River on a kayaking excursion. You'll see some unique animals along your scenic cruise, including howler monkeys, crocodiles and even manatees.

Actun Tunichil Muknal
Don't worry, no one will turn you away if you can't pronounce the cave's actual name. Also known as the Cave of the Crystal Sepulchre, the three-mile-long rocky underground mass is filled with all kinds of natural attractions and ancient artifacts, including waterfalls, narrow passages, intricate pottery and even bones. If you're feeling courageous, ask to explore "The Crystal Skeleton," the remains of an ancient teenage girl that were discovered in the cave.

Diving Sites
Just like in Monkey River, the ocean surrounding Belize is also brimming with diverse wildlife. Dozens of snorkeling and diving sites abound, so you won't have to worry about finding one or two near your luxury vacation rental. The country is famous for its 185-mile barrier reef, which is the second largest in the world. Some of the top spots to look out for are Caye Caulker, in the northern waters, the offshore Turneffe Islands and Gladden Spit, one of the best places to witness the magnificent whale shark. 

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