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Explore Belize, Naturally & Authentically
Experience the reef, rainforest, culture, and adventure that make Belize truly unique with Splash DMC.
Belize.
About Belize
A World-Class Destination of Reef and Rainforest
Belize is home to the world-famous Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems on Earth. Stretching over 300 kilometres along the coast, the reef includes three atolls — Turneffe, Lighthouse, and Glover’s Reef — each offering unforgettable underwater adventures. Beyond the reef, Belize’s lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, limestone caves, and ancient Maya sites showcase nature and culture in one extraordinary destination.
Getting There
How To Get To Belize
Belize is located on the eastern coast of Central America, bordered by Mexico to the north, Guatemala to the west and south, and the Caribbean Sea to the east. Compact yet diverse, the country spans just under 23,000 square kilometers, making Belize easy to reach and simple to explore whether you arrive by air, sea, or land.
Traveling to Belize is convenient, with direct international flights arriving daily at Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport (BZE) from major North American gateways including Miami, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, New York, and Toronto. Regional connections from Central America and the Caribbean also provide seamless access for international travelers.
Visitors can also enter Belize by private yacht, cruise ship, or via land borders from Mexico and Guatemala, offering flexible options for every type of traveler.
As Belize’s premier Destination Management Company, Splash DMC coordinates every detail of your arrival and onward transfers from airport meet-and-greet services to private ground and domestic air connections ensuring a smooth, efficient, and completely stress-free start to your Belize vacation.
Belize Facts
Facts About Belize
Essential facts highlighting Belize’s culture, language, currency, lifestyle, and travel-friendly environment for visitors.

Belize Dollar Currency
Belize uses a fixed exchange rate of one US dollar to two Belize dollars, making prices easy to understand.

​No Fast Food Chains
Belize has no McDonald’s or Starbucks, preserving authentic cuisine through local restaurants, street food, and culturally rooted Belizean flavors.

English Speaking
Belize is Central America’s only English-speaking nation, while residents also speak Kriol, Spanish, Garifuna, and Maya languages daily.
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Tipping Customs
Tipping is customary but optional in Belize, with visitors often leaving fifteen to twenty percent for good service.

Population is 425,000
With low population density, Belize offers uncrowded attractions, peaceful communities, pristine landscapes, and intimate, authentic travel experiences.

Tiny but Multicultural
Belize hosts Creole, Mestizo, Maya, Garifuna, East Indian, and Mennonite cultures, each shaping cuisine, music, language, traditions.
Weather
Belize Weather Throughout The Year
Warm tropical temperatures year-round create ideal conditions for beach escapes, jungle adventures, and outdoor exploration.
Jan | 27°C
Feb | 28°C
Mar | 29°C
Apr | 31°C
May | 32°C
Jun | 31°C
Jul | 31°C
Aug | 32°C
Sep | 32°C
Oct | 31°C
Nov | 29°C
Dec | 28°C

Top Features
What Makes Belize Truly Exceptional
Belize combines natural wonders, diverse cultures, and endless adventure for unforgettable travel experiences in every season.
Barrier Reef & Atolls
Belize Barrier Reef and atolls offer world-class diving and snorkeling.
Rainforest & Wildlife
Lush rainforests feature caves, waterfalls, wildlife, and diverse ecosystems.
Maya Archaeology
Ancient Maya cities reveal centuries of history and cultural legacy.
Multicultural Heritage
Belize blends diverse cultures through food, music, language, traditions.
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