Belize

 

Belize - The Ultimate Destination

We have been traveling to, and touring, all corners of this beautiful country since 1996.  The water sports, rainforest activities, Maya ruins, tropical climate and eco-adventures combine to provide a destination that everyone can enjoy—singles, couples, families and groups.

One of our most popular excursions is a reef and rainforest adventure.  This exciting trip combines a few days in the rainforest with a stay on the beach.  In the interior you will choose from activities such as jungle trecking, cave tubing, canoeing, visits to Mayan ruins (including mighty Tikal in Guatemala), birding, and sightseeing.


While at the beach, you can choose from snorkeling, scuba diving, deep sea fishing, boating or, our favorite, holding down a hammock as it sways in the tropical breeze.  The second largest barrier reef in the world is just offshore.

The food is great, the natives are friendly, and the country is safe.  Belize is an independent country that was once the British Honduras.  The official language is English, and U.S. currency is accepted everywhere.  The time zone is Central Standard Time, and it is a short two- to three-hour non-stop flight from southern U.S. gateways such as Dallas, Houston, Miami, Charlotte, and Atlanta.

We represent all the major resorts in Belize, and we can design the trip of a lifetime for travelers with budgets from deluxe to modest.  We can also arrange international airfare and domestic flights that fly to destinations throughout the country.

Lamanai

         
   

"The construction sequence in N9-56 is now the most thoroughly explored among the larger structures at Lamanai, and it also extends over one of the longer spans of time. Underlying the late Early Classic construction...we encountered a well-preserved building that served as the primary structure for the modifications that followed...

The excellent preservation of the N9-56 primary structure is particularly fortunate, for it has left to us the large and unusual masks that adorn the stairside outsets. We have excavated only those at the south, but limited probing indicates that the northern masks exist in an equally good state of preservation."