Belize, was once Maya country, and the ruins of ancient cities, some still hidden by rainforest and jungles. Today, you’ll enjoy a coastline cooled by Caribbean breezes under the shade of coconut palms, you’ll hear English spoken everywhere, clear titles to property, you’ll find currency linked to U.S. dollars, and with reliable phone lines and postal service – the benefits are easy to list. Some will say that Belize is what much of the Caribbean used to be, 35 years ago. Today, Belize is an undeveloped country in growth mode, so now is the time to invest in land.
Amoung Central American countries, Belize is a paradigm of ecotourism. More than 25 wildlife and archeaological preserves have been set aside in a country with nearly 40% of its land reserved for parks and preserves including the first world wide Jaguar preserve area. From lagoons and rivers to Maya Mountains with Victoria Peak reaching over 3,675 feet, rainforest, jungle and cave adventures matched by sea activities of sport fishing, diving, and snorkeling, if you want to stay active, you can. The tours and activities available to visitors or those living in Belize are endless. The beauty of this, is if you choose to do nothing but relax under the shade of a palm, that too – is a way of life in Belize. The choice is yours and it can change from day-to-day if you wish.
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