Belize the 'Garden of Eden'
and beauty of the rain forest is beyond words.
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Of all the geographical features of Belize,
its islands called cayes and pronounced keys are numbered at about two hundred.
Many of these cayes are small and uninhabited.
They are like many precious diamonds or pearls, in an emerald sea.
Their unspoiled beauty is truly more representative of the South
Pacific than of the Caribbean Sea. A picture is worth a thousand words!
For a photo of one of the cayes, please click above. These cayes
along with the second largest barrier reef in the world protect the
shoreline of Belize on its Caribbean coast.
Diving, snorkeling and swimming in these warm tropical waters
or just relaxing on the white sand beaches is an attraction for many
visitors to the Belize Islands, each year.
Mainland Belize offers the ecology or archaeology explorer,
Maya ruins, rain forest, exotic plants and flowers such as orchids,
exotic birds such as toucans, hundreds of colorful butterflies and
rare animals, such as jaguars, tapirs, jaguaundi, kinkajou, paca
and armadillo.
Most of the cayes, atolls and coral reef can be reached
within thirty minutes from the mainland marinas.
A recommended hotel has an excellent marina facility.
PersonalTours has offered custom-designed tours for the traveller
seeking an educational and different vacation. If your interest is diving
or snorkeling; Belize has both land and water activities. A two tank dive
and a full day excursion to Belize's, world famous "Blue Hole" awaits.
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