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Belize is a small Central American nation on the Caribbean coast, bordered by Mexico to the north and Guatemala to the west and south. Despite its modest size, it packs an extraordinary range of landscapes - from dense tropical rainforest and Maya mountain ranges inland to one of the most biodiverse coastal ecosystems on Earth.
The Belize Barrier Reef - a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest barrier reef in the Northern Hemisphere - stretches nearly 300 kilometres along the coastline, sheltering turquoise lagoons, mangrove islands, and the famous Great Blue Hole, one of the most iconic dive sites in the world. Belize City, the former capital, sits on the Caribbean coast and retains a laid-back colonial charm shaped by British, Creole, and Maya influences. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Beaches, and Oceans and Lakes collections.
Belizean cuisine reflects its diverse heritage - rice and beans with stewed chicken, tamales, and fresh seafood are everyday staples, while the jungle interior supports remarkable wildlife including jaguars, tapirs, and scarlet macaws. Ancient Maya ruins such as Caracol and Xunantunich rise out of the rainforest canopy, offering a glimpse into one of the most advanced civilisations of the ancient world. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Nature, and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check out our Live webcam map or browse cameras from neighbouring Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras.
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Belize is a small Central American nation on the Caribbean coast, bordered by Mexico to the north and Guatemala to the west and south. Despite its modest size, it packs an extraordinary range of landscapes - from dense tropical rainforest and Maya mountain ranges inland to one of the most biodiverse coastal ecosystems on Earth.
The Belize Barrier Reef - a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest barrier reef in the Northern Hemisphere - stretches nearly 300 kilometres along the coastline, sheltering turquoise lagoons, mangrove islands, and the famous Great Blue Hole, one of the most iconic dive sites in the world. Belize City, the former capital, sits on the Caribbean coast and retains a laid-back colonial charm shaped by British, Creole, and Maya influences. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Beaches, and Oceans and Lakes collections.
Belizean cuisine reflects its diverse heritage - rice and beans with stewed chicken, tamales, and fresh seafood are everyday staples, while the jungle interior supports remarkable wildlife including jaguars, tapirs, and scarlet macaws. Ancient Maya ruins such as Caracol and Xunantunich rise out of the rainforest canopy, offering a glimpse into one of the most advanced civilisations of the ancient world. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Nature, and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check out our Live webcam map or browse cameras from neighbouring Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras.