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A Belize Culinary Experience

The beauty of vacationing in an ethnic and culturally diverse country is the advantage of experiencing life through a different perspective here you can get a Belize culinary experience all together. Belize is a tiny country with plenty to offer: ranging from the natural beauty to the variant of savoring flavors available. Belize is known as a melting pot, made of seven ethnic groups. These ethnic groups live together harmoniously sharing in each other’s traditions and customs.

When visiting Belize be sure to try one or all of these appetizing Belizean specials:

A Belize Culinary Experience | Belizean […]

By |March 28th, 2015|Blog|0 Comments

5 Tips to Improving Air Consumption| Belize Scuba Dive Vacation

Splash Dive Center would like to share 5 Tips to help Improving Air Consumption on your next Belize Scuba Dive Vacation.Have you ever wonder how instructors breathe so little air? This of course only comes with experience and following a few tips.  Here at splash we will help you in your every dive!

Here are a few tips that will help you on your next  Belize Scuba Dive Vacation.

Belize Scuba Dive Vacation Tips to Improving Air Consumption #1| – Buoyancy and Weighting:

Master neutral buoyancy by checking be sure not to carry extra  weights. […]

By |March 8th, 2015|Blog, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Three Reasons To Explore Dangriga Town Belize

Here are three reasons to visit & explore Dangriga Town & the Southern Belize. It is simple as Dangriga Town is filled with diversity from the most ancient culture, the Mayas to the most vibrant culture, the Garifunas.

The Garifunas or Garinagu, as the people are called, are proud of their heritage and continue to practice their traditions today. Explore Dangriga town formerly known as Stann Creek Town is the home of many Garinagu and their presence can be widely felt after a visit to town. The town is located in southern Belize along the coastline and is the largest town […]

By |February 20th, 2015|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Top 3 Reasons to Visit : Hopkins Village Belize

Travelling to Hopkins Village Belize is more than just saying you visited a place, it is experiencing and living. Visiting the most popular destinations can be thrilling but experiencing the native culture and traditions of a destination is memorable. Belize: is known to many as a jewel, a rare and treasured land filled with natural beauty.

Hopkins Village Belize is no exception, located near the coastline in southern Belize one can experience both the beauty inland and at sea. Hopkins village Belize once solely a fishing village has now become a cultural destination and a favorite to many who wish to divulge in the Garifuna culture.

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By |February 10th, 2015|Blog, Uncategorized|1 Comment

Visit Monkey River Village, Belize

Enjoy a tranquil boat ride down the river to the majestic and untouched village of Monkey River. Monkey River is located in Southern Belize, about 30 minutes away from the Placencia peninsula.

Belize is known for its diverse ecosystem and rich culture. The tiny village is the perfect spot to experience Belize’s natural rainforest. Money River village is certainly an out-of-the-box experience: a small community made up of about 200 inhabitants. The main attraction consists of the Howler monkeys, in addition to the Manatee habitat and the white sandy beach, a favorite local spot.

By |January 30th, 2015|Blog, Placencia|0 Comments

The Sweet Side of Belize |Belize’s Chocolate Factory

The Mayas of Belize traditions and culture continue to be prominent in Belize today. What most people do not know is that Belize has the perfect climate and soil for the natural harvesting of cocoa. The harvesting of cocoa is done by a few in the Toledo district, who complete the magical art of refining the cocoa to caco to manufacturing the sweet and natural taste of chocolate.

Belize’s chocolates do not contain preservatives but are made of simple natural spices. The process of breaking down the cocoa beans, usually done by machine are done by hand in Belize by small […]

By |January 12th, 2015|Blog|0 Comments

Discover How to Be: Belize

Discover how to be in Belize. A stunning discovery, a land where the fast pace of the modern industrialized Western life is forgotten and one can BE-come one with nature. When visiting Belize be sure to leave behind. Yes go ahead and leave everything that you once knew and engulf in a world full of new discoveries. Discover how to be in Belize a world in which human communication has not yet been taken over by technology, where nature rules and the rhythm of diversity and cultures remain livid in its people.

Be amazed by the natural beauty that surrounds this […]

By |December 29th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments

New Years Resolution 2015: Learn To Scuba Dive

Who said you can’t accomplish anything while on a vacation? Choose to visit Belize and get to explore a whole new world: under the sea. Plan on getting PADI certified in 2015 while exploring the beauty of Belize’s marine life. Learn to Scuba Dive this New Year!

The Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System is the second largest barrier reef in the world and is the natural habitat for many species and corals. Learning to dive in Belize’s waters will expose you to the most magnificent and diverse sea creatures. As an advance Padi Certified Diver you can plan […]

By |December 21st, 2014|Blog, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Visit to Nim Li Punit Maya Site

Nim Li Punit is one of the two popular Maya sites in Southern Belize. This 121 acres of Maya history is regarded as a ceremonial center consisting of two plazas. Making this site unique of all the other Maya sites is the vast concentration of stelea that is found in this area.

Nim Li Punit is located just over an hour drive south bound on the picturesque Southern highway from Placencia. Situated just off the southern highway on the foothills of the Maya Mountains, Nim Li Punit is certainly a hidden treasure.

This site has […]

By |November 28th, 2014|Blog, Uncategorized|0 Comments

The Mystery of Altun Ha

Despite its small size and seemingly marginal location, Altun Ha was an ancient Maya community of great complexity and wealth. It was an important link in the coastal trade routes, and had contact with many other important Maya cities.

Altun Ha was a major ceremonial center occupied during the Classic Period. The name “Altun Ha” literally means “rockstone water” which is a rough translation of the name of a nearby village, Rosckstone Pond.  Today this site is visited by many tourists and has been the inspiration for many. The only beer made and bottled in Belize, Belikin beer uses the temple […]

By |November 16th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments