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Category: Belize Vacations
Why are June and July the two most popular months for summer travel? No mystery here—especially for families. Kids are out of school, and many professionals have habituated to hybrid work schedules so they keep up with their jobs from remote places a… Read more
If asked to list the types of vacations offered to today’s travelers, how many would you come up with? Some are obvious (e.g., the quintessential honeymoon) while others have fewer sentimental attachments—like girlfriend trips and adventure getaways.… Read more
If you’re a sophisticated traveler whose adventures include checking out beaches throughout the globe, you know that white, light-colored, pink, red, orange, green, and even black beaches exist. Importantly, all beaches are distinct and when it comes… Read more
Human beings can’t stop asking “why?” Intrepid travelers are especially curious, eager to know about things that aren’t always mentioned in travel brochures and articles. Heading for Belize? Eager to find out why Hopkins Village has become the place… Read more
The 1969 movie “If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium” spoofs travelers who insist on visiting a new nation every day. If you’re one of them, pack lots of vitamins because nonstop relocation is exhausting. For savvy travelers who know that by focusi… Read more
Travel not only feeds the soul, enriches the mind, and gives wanderers new perspective, but learning about the cultural riches nations possess can contribute to global understanding and harmony. Consider the arduous journey undertaken by West Africa… Read more
Where are newly-liberated North Americans heading now that travel restrictions are being eased? To Belize, and for obvious reasons. This nation is a vacationer’s dream because it’s close to the U.S., everyone speaks English and no destination i… Read more
What a dilemma! Deciding on beaches in Belize is no easy task. The reason? Too many choices. Is your dream beach so desolated, you could run around in your birthday suit without encountering a soul? Do you prefer a languid beach that edges a lagoon … Read more
Timothy Carter's article for Business.com asked readers to identify their decision-making styles. He concluded that everyone fits into one of 5 categories: 1) Gut instinct follower; 2) Interviewer; 3) Exhaustive researcher; 4) Objective debater and … Read more
Once upon a time, spring break was the domain of college students eager to break free of everything on their itineraries: Cramming for exams, dealing with deadlines, and putting up with helicopter parents.
But since the Covid virus arrived, spring … Read more