

Soak up the Sun in Belize!

In the News:
-Times Online: Lazing around in beautiful Belize
-Ambergris Caye Named Islands Magazine
Top 10 Islands to Live On
-New York Times: A Getaway in Belize, Roads Optional
-Chicago Sun Time: Dive Into Wonder in Ambergris
-International Living: Buy Belize and Buy Now
-NuWire Investor: Investing in Real Estate in Belize
-Times Online: Lazing around in beautiful Belize
-Ambergris Caye Named Islands Magazine
Top 10 Islands to Live On
-New York Times: A Getaway in Belize, Roads Optional
-Chicago Sun Time: Dive Into Wonder in Ambergris
-International Living: Buy Belize and Buy Now
-NuWire Investor: Investing in Real Estate in Belize
The World Famous Blue Hole
Whether its The Blue Hole, or the amazing reef walls just offshore from Sapphire Beach, the diving in Belize is pristine. Belize, as a consequence of its medley of cultural attractions, unique marine and terrestrial bio diversity, and conservation efforts, is fast becoming a hotspot for travelers seeking eco-tourism and adventure vacation experiences.
Spectacular Diving
With hundreds of miles of pristine white sand beaches, Belize is
best known for its marine environment, in particular, for having the longest living barrier reef in the western hemisphere and the second longest contiguous reef in the world after Australia. Consequently, divers flock to Belize to enjoy its underwater attractions.
Ancient Maya Ruins
Attractions: Among its other cultural attractions, Belize has thousands of Maya archaeological temples. The country also possesses the largest cave system in Central America. Belize's bio diversity is rich, both marine and terrestrial, with a host of flora and fauna. About thirty-seven percent (37%) of Belize's land territory falls under some form of official protected status. As such conservation activities remain an important priority in government policy with the notable example of having the only jaguar reserve in the world

Belize is an English-speaking, stable democratic country in Central America, located on the Caribbean Sea, just south
of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Belize considers itself more "Caribbean" than "Latin", and with 200 islands, Belize certainly has that "Caribbean Feel"
Why Invest in Belize? Due to Belize's stable government, Belize is an attractive place to invest. Add to this Belize's tax incentives (no capital gains taxes) and private banking. Furthermore, Belize is experiencing an economic boom, especially in Real Estate. Click to read an article from International Living Magazine to learn more. Also read "7 Reasons to Invest In Belize" from Amberlamb.
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