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Part I: Why do some people choose to move to Belize after a vacation here?

Remaxvipbelize - Belize after a vacation

Canadians and Americans make up the bulk of the expat population in Belize. So why is it that some individuals move to Belize? Here are the top reasons given…

1.) The weather – once some people experience year-round summers, it is VERY hard to go back. Most of the US experiences 4 seasons, and many people do genuinely love to experience that. For others – they are just summer people. And the weather in most of the US (and definitely north of there!) does not cut it. Except for southern Florida, it does get “cold” in the winter. For those that are uncomfortable when the weather dips below the low 70’s, you do have to be close to Miami or south of there.

Actual pic taken recently from NE US, vs Belize in winter…
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2.) Why don’t people just live in the southernmost parts of the US? There are a lot of great places to live in the US, where it does stay warm enough for most folks. In general – there is a vibe in the Miami area that does not match what everyone is looking for – for others, it is perfect, and Miami grows every year for this reason. Key West is a crowd pleaser for many – but it is one of the most expensive places to live in the US, and a bit challenging to get to. There are also many other choices on the southern tip of Florida, so to dig a bit deeper…

There is a different culture and vibe in Belize, and for some people, when they show up here, they feel at home. What are some of these cultural differences that make it better to live in Belize for some people….each one deserves its own section – read on!

 If the idea of sand streets, golf carts, and rustic, candy colored street buildings appeal to you, you might like it here – pic from Island.com
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3.) Lack of materialism – appropriate attire for Belize is flip flops or bare feet, and you are welcomed everywhere in what you might wear to the gym in the US. It doesn’t occur to you after a while here why you’d need a designer bag, jewelry, expensive shoes, fancy car, or most of the electronic toys that are part of everyday life in North America. The longer you are here, the less money you find you spend and the less you feel you need. If you are partial to a minimalist lifestyle and have felt turned off by the “keep up with the Jones’s” culture in North America, this could be a big reason you are drawn back here. For those that have lived here for a length of time – it is generally quite shocking and uncomfortable to experience the materialistic cultural difference when they return to North America.

4.) A “swim at your own risk” mentality – Many people find it very refreshing (and at first, overwhelming and even confusing!) that the restrictions/rules/regulations in Belize are very different than the US. This does NOT work for everyone – in fact, there are some that are put off by this lack of regulation, and they feel safer in places that have a list of rules posted everywhere you look. And in fairness, if you do have an issue of some sort, this difference in structure can cause you to long for home or get cultural fatigue.

Things like drinking a beer while driving your golf cart, the fact that golf carts are allowed like cars in places in Belize; the fact that you can swim with sharks or jump from high places without signing a waiver; walking on the beach with a drink (even if it is in glass!); if you want to rent out your space, or start a business, compared to a tourist place like New Orleans or Key West – the barriers to entry are wildly different; major differences in the regulations needed to build – this one can again be a positive or negative, but if you desire to trust in what you are building, with a permit, you have a different amount of freedom compared to what you can do in the US; enjoying the vast amount of small businesses that pop up by locals, right next to their homes sometimes, where they provide wonderful authentic food or experiences, and I could go on and on. It is a different day to day lifestyle here. I would describe it as a bit of a libertarian mentality – those that prefer to live and let live, think for themselves, decide for themselves what level of risk to take, who want less restrictions than the US will find it refreshing here.

You’ll find this sign all over Belize – and it is not totally joking….from etsy.com
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Ready to Move to Belize yet?

5.) Nature – There are parts of Belize that are just jaw dropping, and this is enough for some people to move to Belize. There are parts of Belize that look like the very best parts of the US all in one. I wrote this in my first few months of living in Placencia, and it is still true:
“The peninsula is very special and unique. We drove onto the peninsula the first time we came. The drive is so gorgeous and special….you go from watching the Maya Mountains, which look like Hawaii, to driving through what feels like a North Carolina shoreline…..to arriving at Hilton Head-like homes (Plantation area and North)….to driving through Maya Beach, which looks and feels like 1940’s Florida (at least what I imagine it did 🙂 ), to seeing authentic Belize culture in Seine Bight (this town is rough around the edges, but friendly, right on the water, and tons of local character), to arriving in the village, where not a structure is over a few stories high….everyone is friendly…..Caribbean-colored wooden homes and businesses….one cute restaurant and shop after another…and throughout this whole drive, you can see the lagoon and Maya Mountains on your right, and the gorgeous Caribbean the whole time on your left, and palm trees everywhere. I have never been in a place that had so many charming natural aesthetics.”

Also add to this that ALL THE BEACH IS PUBLIC! And you can find fun, lively beach action, or the prettiest remote stretch without another person in sight. And as this post is not specific to Placencia, I will add that I have never seen prettier water than Ambergris Caye, and the whole coast of the country has retained a vintage beach town feel that does not exist in the US.

I can verify this is a real pic because that is me sitting there!
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6.) So add to above, many move to Belize because of the low cost to live here. You may read complaints that it is very expensive in Belize. It is for certain things, but if you give it some time and experience, you figure out how to live more cheaply here than you ever could in the US – let alone a popular beach town in the US. When people see that the real estate prices look like the US, and that a bag of Doritos is $6us at the store, and that gas is twice the price of the US, some say forget it, why would I live here without all the first world benefits?

Here are some ways this happens….property tax is pennies on the dollar compared to the US. It is almost nothing. If you compare this to the real costs of owning on a coast in the US, it is not even comparable. Water, gas, cell phone, are much cheaper here, electricity is relatively expensive, but this is somewhat in everyone’s control how much they want to use. Internet is reasonably priced – again this is a complaint here, but after 4 years here I can say I truly do not understand the complaints about internet access, speed, or cost – I am an average computer user and I experience no difference, and the cost is less here for us than in the US. Most people do not need a car here. If you do, you will only have one, and rarely use it. You walk and bike everywhere. If you get a golf cart (and let’s face it, this is a fun and charming way to get around!), there is no comparison in cost in every way to a car in the US. There are very few stores or things to buy – because the materialism needs are SO much less here – I barely spend money on anything here outside of food. Imported food and wine are expensive, period. But who doesn’t love the idea of farmer’s markets for shopping – which are way cheaper than any food shopping in the US. Local chicken, rice, beans are super cheap. And another huge money saver, which deserves its own section next…

Remaxvipbelize - food shopping

7.) The entertainment is cheap, free, and plentiful – people who love it here are people who can sit on a pier or dock and enjoy their surroundings…….bike rides, swimming, happy hours, horseshoes, walks on the beach, hiking, relaxing in a hammock, kayaking…..all year long. Because some parts of Belize are set up for entertaining tourists – you find so many great activities that provide endless fun – trivia nights, movie nights, karaoke, games, drink specials, live music, dinner specials – there is something every night, and for the cost of a drink or two, or dinner less than $10, you can have fun any night you choose. Not to mention the many festivals, and the random things you see, like the high school band marching through town, or a fisherman fighting with pelicans and sea gulls as he’s cleaning his fish.

When I am in the US – the entertainment and cost is SO different. Socializing in the US usually involves movies, pedicures, expensive dinners, yoga classes, themed parties like makeup or jewelry which revolve around buying things, of course shopping, theme parks, miniature golf, trampoline gyms, Chuck E Cheese, golfing, skiing, and the endless ways we spend our money for entertainment. It adds up!

Remaxvipbelize - our money for entertainment

8.) Some random things – fatigue over the political climate in the US – and this is everywhere, you can’t get away from it, but by being a guest in another country, I can promise it feels much less personal and upsetting no matter what side you fall on. People also often ask about crime in Belize – seeing that I just read about multiple carjackings and gunpoint robberies near my hometown – please consider that while theft here is common, it is usually the result of leaving things unsecured or crimes of opportunity (leaving doors unlocked, leaving things unattended). The rarity of guns, organized crimes, and nonexistence of mass shootings…while the police here are limited compared to the US, so is access to weapons that can be used against you here. Meeting people from all over the world – who are usually pretty interesting! Although you do find this in some parts of the US – plenty of us are from places where we see very limited demographics and backgrounds. The tourism culture – to succeed in Placencia or Ambergris Caye, you really do need to enjoy this kind of environment. I love the energy of new guests, the signs directing guests to the best snorkeling excursions, the happy hour with local music on the chalkboards at Barefoot Bar, seeing backpackers get off the water taxi, things like crab races and chicken drops, the many booths and stalls the locals set up for tourists, etc….it gives some people a feeling of a perpetual vacation, and some of us find that’s the best way to live! that’s why it’s easy to see why so many people choose to move to Belize!

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Top news from Belize this month!

Remax Vip Belize: Latest news out of Belize
Once in a while I like to round up all the happenings in this country, as I follow these like a hawk, and it might be helpful to have a summary of what’s been going on that you may have missed! As always, this tiny country somehow always ends up in world wide news pretty frequently. Here is the latest stuff!!
(and enjoy some totally unrelated-to-the-news-stories pics of Belize sprinkled throughout)

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Silk Caye
—In arguably the biggest news for Belize, the government just signed a deal to start building a $100 million international airport on Ambergris Caye!

—A $33 million sports arena – seriously state of the art – just opened in Belize City after 2 years in the making:
Remax Vip Belize: Belize City

Rick’s Cafe
—This is a bit of a niche area, but interesting – apparently Rugby is becoming a big thing in Belize!
—I have followed this amazing green decor line for years – they just featured Itzana from Placencia!
Remax Vip Belize: Itzana from Placencia
Ranguana Caye
—Forbes has been hot for Belize in the last couple years, they decided in this article that it was one of the top 30 cheapest places to travel:
—Love this article from centralamerica.com highlighting some of the crazy sounding food you can sample here:
Remax Vip Belize: crazy sounding food
Tipsy Tuna beach
—Wow – here Belize is rated by the Telegraph and one of the world’s most underrated destinations:
—I was thrilled to hear that Tropic Air is going to be starting a miles program fro frequent travelers here!
Remax Vip Belize: frequent travelers
Barefoot Bar
—New non stop flight between Toronto and Belize!
—Hilton just opened one of the first branded properties in Belize:
Remax Vip Belize: Barefoot Bar
Friends Near the Pier
—Belize won the Bronze at the Central Amercian games in basketball – this is amazing in such a small country!
—And recently Placencia had its End of the World Marathon!
Remax Vip Belize: World Marathon
Tipsy Tuna
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Private Islands in Belize — What you need to know

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While traveling, I have met many people who dream about escaping to the Caribbean and owning a slice of paradise. More often than not, I tell them about the white coral sand in the Silk Cayes, the wonderful Hatchet Caye hotel and the amount of islands and cayes for sale in Belize. Many find it hard to believe that in this day and age, there are still any affordable opportunities to own private islands.

Here’s all you need to know about Private Islands in Belize

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The most common question I have heard in the past years is: “Can anyone buy an island?

So, let’s get that out of the way. Anyone can buy an island in Belize, and shockingly, the prices are not ridiculous— with island acres going for sale around 100k USD. While the initial price tag will buy you a slice of absolute privacy, there are other things that will raise the costs of your investment – but before explaining additional costs, it is important to know the benefits of buying an island.

Why would anyone buy a private island in Belize?

Say you get a title for your island property in Belize; Along with the bragging rights and awesome stories,  you can enjoy both sunrises and sunsets in a completely private environment. Due to the country’s location next to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, a private island owner can also permanently enjoy the clearest and calmest waters in the world.

With Belize being the eco-tourism capital of the world, many island owners have seized the opportunity to create businesses such as Hatchet Caye, Ranguana and Turtle Inn resorts. Even celebrities like Bill Gates and  Leonardo diCaprio have an interest in the Belizean activities and adventures, with the latter opening his own eco-resort in the coming year. There is a general tourist desire to spend a couple of days out in the islands, with breathtaking sunrises and sunsets and great snorkeling, all less than an hour from the mainland.

Now, as promised, there is a whole other side to owning private islands in Belize, read more below.

The Silk Cayes are one of the most popular islands in Belize

The responsibilities of owning a private island in the Caribbean

Here’s some points to consider before you take the big leap of buying a Caribbean island.

Starting a business or even a small construction on an island is an expensive endeavor, as all materials need to be shipped into the vast Caribbean waters. Obtaining electricity and clean water is also an arduous process, which can be better explained by the people at Hatchet Caye, a wonderful island resort.

Isolation is another hurdle to be overcome when living on a private island, as Richard Branson knows, private islands are not the best place to be during bad weather or hurricanes, as aid can take weeks or months to reach your property.

If you are in the market for a retirement property down under, but you’re not entirely convinced with a private island, why not start your Belize real estate portfolio with a jungle, farm or beachfront property?
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Our favorite pics from the start of high season in Placencia, Belize!

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The start of high season in Placencia usually means that the village is in tip-top shape….all the painting, construction, etc, mostly ceases and it becomes all about the visitors! Here are our top 12 favorite images from around CBC and the village in the last couple weeks! You may find yourself booking a flight after you take a look…

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 The first views our guests see as they enter CBC…
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The view from the tower in Hacienda…
Remax Vip Belize: tower in Hacienda
Our new office! And we are now offering cold towels at check in along with your welcome drink 🙂
Remax Vip Belize: Our new office
Had to add this one….our lovely guests sent these to staff after check out!
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Love this view of the beach, that you’ll see each time you leave CBC and head into the village
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Spectacular sunrise
Remax Vip Belize: Spectacular sunrise
Must-do on every beach vacation!
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Great photo op by Tipsy Tuna…
Remax Vip Belize: Tipsy Tuna
 Our two favorite beach pics from CBC! #1….
Remax Vip Belize: Our two favorite beach pics
#2!
Remax Vip Belize:  Our two favorite beach pics
Beautiful, clear day – the view from the Villas
Remax Vip Belize: view from the Villas
My personal favorite of the bunch 🙂
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The start of high season in Placencia, Belize is an exciting time of year!! Here’s some new can’t miss ideas…

Remaxvipbelize - The start of high season in Placencia

If you follow our Facebook page, you’ll see all the new and exciting things to look forward to for this upcoming high season! If you visited in October, you may have seen/heard all the painting and updating many businesses do right before reopening in November. Below is some new information and images of what is new for this upcoming season!

CanAm Health and Wellness: Healthy food and classes….
From their new Facebook page:CanAm Health and Wellness was created to help assist our clients explore a different way of health and lifestyle. As coaches we share our knowledge of primal foods and movement. One way we have decided to share this is through our CanAm Cafe. We recently opened up the doors to this new venture. We currently are offering baked goods(all gluten-free) coffee drinks , fresh brewed chai tea, green smoothies and fruit smoothies. Coming as soon as this week, we will offer a 3 course breakfast. We prepare foods in an alternative way using locally sourced products, whole foods, gluten-free and organic/pasture raised. This breakfast offering will be available on select days. Please follow us on Facebook and we will share our menu and days available. The menu will be set for each day with fresh juice and coffee included. Lucky you…no decisions to make! Have a seat, relax and let us serve you.

Here for Thanksgiving? Check out this locally famous spot to try a Belize Thanksgiving dinner!Back by popular demand Cliff’s delicious finga licking turkey dinner sale Thanksgiving Day Thursday November 23rd at Nite Wind Tours next to the old shell service station.Super moist oven baked turkey served with coconut rice and beans,real Belizean Christmas ham,potato salad,homemade stuffings and gravy and cranberry sauce.Price $15.00bz per plate.Place your orders here or call Ms. D at 660-6333.

From their Facebook page…
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Paint and Sip at Lost Reef!
Paint & Sip Classes @ Lost Reef Resort as well as Artwork for sale by Eddie Guerra
We are blessed to have “Eddie the Artist” Eddie Guerra come teach for a sip an Paint! ….Classes will be held on the sea side under the shade of palms in natural light. Class sizes will be limited to 8 people…We will do one class at 11:30, and another at 3:00. We will supply the following: paint, easel, brushes, one yummy adult beverage, and a 2 hour tutorial lesson with this amazing artist! Located in Riversdale approximately 5 miles north of Maya Beach. Classes are already filling up, so please contact Molly Morton directly to secure your spot and take home an original piece made by the one and only YOU!!! Molly Morton 668-5053

From their Facebook page…
Remaxvipbelize - Paint and Sip at Lost Reef

This Sunday – local culture at Tipsy Tuna!

From their Facebook page…
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Also at Tipsy Tuna – check out this weekly volleyball tournament with prizes!

From their Facebook page…
Remaxvipbelize - volleyball tournament with prizes

New frozen yogurt place in town…..Deja Moo (how cute is that!)

From their Facebook page…
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New wine shop at Los Porticos – The Wine House opened a branch here in Placencia!
From their Facebook page…
Los Porticos - The Wine House
Check out this new cafe located right across the sidewalk from Tipsy Tuna!! Afrodite Cafe

Afrodite is a unique sidewalk cafe open from 7 am ’til midnight, featuring fresh baked goods, juice bar, salads, pizza, ceviche, Lick Me, full bar and more in a comfortable and stimulating atmosphere. We deliver.

New Yoga Schedule for high season!
Does this seem like a lot of new stuff for this little village? I think so, and it keeps things fresh for all the return guests that come here! I seem to have to update this new stuff every few months or so – if you missed any of these posts, you can check out other recent new stuff at the following!!
Click here to see new more new places and what’s reopening for high season….
Some can’t miss new places here
What you can’t miss every night here.
Our recommended itinerary here!
 
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Walk through all the new and improved touches at CBC! Stunning, tropical, exotic scenes….

Walk through all the new and improved touches
Many of the resorts in Belize, big and small, have to shut down for a few weeks a year to do some touch ups. The salt air is really hard on paint, mechanicals, etc, and we don’t want our guests’ experiences to be disrupted by this maintenance. We also closely listen to what our guests tell us that they love, and ideas that they have, and we try to make small improvements any chance we get! Here are this year’s improvements, and the first couple weeks we have reopened have been a great success!
The entrance is more soothing, more natural, and now has a huge shaded palapa and reception area! The new office and reception was our biggest change this year.
soothing, more natural
We are just thrilled with the new office. The lights, art, and seating set a really exotic, natural, and comfortable experience as guests arrive. The cold towel and complimentary drink don’t hurt either…
The cold towel and complimentary drink
Festive lights and a light breeze from above…
Festive lights and a light breeze
Exotic seating area for guests checking in, or waiting for their excursions…
Exotic seating area for guests
Our new office! On site concierge, and a central place for guests to find us.
place for guests
Inside the office, cold water, a/c, and friendly faces!
Inside the office
The reception area from behind as you enter CBC…
The reception area
We made a lot of small landscaping changes, new palapa trim on the Casa, and fresh paint to make the entrance as soothing as possible
new palapa trim
New Casa area
New Casa area
Many new exotic plant touches will enhance your experience as you walk through
New exotic plant
Sidewalk refacing will be noticed throughout
Sidewalk refacing
View from Villa Mar second floor terrace
Villa Mar second floor
New second table under the pool! Plenty of seating for all
Plenty of seating
The Casita has received special attention recently, new couch, pillows….
new couch
New lights, stools….
New lights, stools
Walking up to Sol veranda….Sol received new indoor lights and new paint
Walking up to Sol veranda
New sidewalk and refreshed landscaping
New sidewalk and refreshed
Sol from the front
Sol from the front
The art has all been refreshed and placed to be even more enjoyable
The art
New game area! All the games are now in one place, and you can go play Cornhole right on the beachfront!
New game area
Looking back from the beach
Looking back from the beach
Luna also received paint and lights
Luna also received paint
Luna also received paint
Relax in the new hammock or the old favorite, the palapa table!
Relax in the new hammock
Close up of hammock
Close up of hammock
Refreshed art
Refreshed art
View from La Hacienda
View from La Hacienda
Closeup of new pool coping
Closeup of new pool coping
The Hacienda tower got a paint refresh
The Hacienda tower
We have even more wonderful changes and surprises in store for future guests! We have a new logo and our new logo gear is coming in shortly. We have so many repeat guests and we want each experience to be even better than that last!
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2 super cheap, easy staples to make while you are in Belize!

2 super cheap
I have these two things in my fridge constantly, and they are so cheap and easy. You can always find the ingredients, and even if you are here only for a few days or a week, it is nice to have some simple food in your fridge so you don’t have to run out to eat every time.If you go to any chicken, rice, and beans stand – you will often see a jar that has (delicious) onions and jalapeno/peppers chopped up and mixed together, that you can put on top of your food. It is SO good. I put it on everything – for example, if you were just here a few days on vacation but wanted simple snacks in your room, you could put this on eggs, nacho chips, or roll a tortilla and cheese with this (see below). It makes everything taste amazing.

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Here’s a pic from the actual jar I just pulled out of my fridge 🙂 – made with red onions which turns them pinkish…

Here is the best way I’ve found to make it:

“Pickled” onions, Belize food stand-style
2 onions – white or red, or a combination
4 habaneros – I like it hot, but use less if you don’t!
2 cups white vinegar
2 cups water
salt to taste
sugar or Splenda to taste

Cut up the veggies to the size you like, and throw them in a saucepan with the liquids – bring to a boil, then lower heat for several minutes until the onions are a bit soft. Add sweetener to taste when it cools down, then put in a jar or container and put in the fridge. It lasts over a week. You can find habeneros at farmer’s market stands.

My Favorite Salsa
tomatoes – about 5-6 Roma
onions – any combination of red or white
cilantro – one bunch (about a small handful)
small can of jalapenos – find at any local grocery store
juice from one lime
salt

Coarsely chop and throw all this in a blender. That’s my favorite and most easy way to make this, but you can also chop it all up if you don’t have a blender.

FYI These are my favorite chips you can buy here…..

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So with these two recipes, you can throw together so much easy, cheap, and fun food – get some tortilla chips, eggs, cheese, tortillas, (maybe some butter and Marie Sharps hot sauce!) and the ingredients above, and this is going to make you very happy – and you can always find these ingredients here. Here are a few of these ingredients that I just pulled from my fridge –

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And here are some amazing combinations with those ingredients:

Eggs+cheese+salsa+onions
Same and above but put in a tortilla
Same as first line but put over tortilla chips
Tortilla+cheese+salsa for dipping (saute in butter or just put in the microwave)
Chips+cheese+salsa

 

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What’s new/what’s closed for low season in Placencia, Belize??

season in Placencia, Belize

Things change a lot in Belize – there are many, many businesses here that stay open and can be relied on year after year, and then there are others that shut down for low season, or shut down and sometimes we don’t know why! Placencia as a village runs on Facebook, so a lot of people get their information from different Facebook groups. Unless you are a frequent visitor, it is very hard to keep up with changes, so here are some updates you may have missed!Casino reopened – The Placencia Casino up in the northern part of the peninsula has reopened, HERE is their Facebook page – always smart to check here to make sure they are open the night you want to go. Sometimes they have shuttles from the village as well.

Placencia Yoga – new hours (from a Facebook post!)
“Ms. Pam’s back and happy to offer you Core Yoga & Stretching for all levels at the Wild Orchid on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays at 10am for only $10BZ. Happy to share my 20 years of teaching experience from the USA. Check out my FB pages for more information (see below)”
www.yoga4lifebelize.com
www.yoga4lifenh.com

Pizza….
Citrus Sensations pizza – Just sayin’ – our guests have been raving that their pizza is amazing, so it is worth checking out. Especially since Cha Chi’s pizza is recently closed (for now/forever? Not sure yet. But for your pizza fix, try above!)

This is a new activity/excursion – at least, I haven’t seen it before and it look really unique!
Garifuna Drumming Lessons….
#SplashDiveCenter#CulturalTourism is amazing … join Kevin from “The Light of Seine Bight Drumming School” – “Legemeri Seinbedi Drumming School” … Daily Garifuna drumming lessons, dance ,cooking lessons and group performance … For more information call 610-0235 … #GarifunaCulture #LearnToPlayTheDrums #SeineBight #Seinbedi #Belize

Oh, it’s football season….and that is fun around here. Nothing like watching football in 100+ degree heat index!
Yoli’s…..
Sunday at Yoli’s Bar. NFL Football on two TV’s and  lunch specials.
Yoli’s Bar is on the beach by the Paradise Resort Hotel

Trivia….

Trivia is really hot here, a couple new spots to play!
Saturday afternoon trivia. Starts at 3pm at Yoli’s Bar.
Tuesday’s at 6, The Flying Pig……
Trivia
Flea Market shopping
There has been a gradual increase in the number of shopping stalls in the village, in the public space behind the ReMax bus station. It is kind of a flea market, you never know what you will find, but sometimes there are really inexpensive and fun treasures!General Yoga Info
Check HERE for the latest schedules…..they change frequently and there are always special yoga events.Mistletoe Ball
Here is a highly anticipated event every year!

Flea Market shopping

Check HERE for more info.

What’s closed right now?
If you are headed here – just some FYI things that are temporarily closed….and keep in mind, there is PLENTY to do here in low season! Our guests never run out of things to do here, and you could never get everything done in a week or more anyway!

Cozy Corner – reopening at least bu Oct 7th, check this out!
Its That Time Of The Year Again! Cozy Corner 41st Anniversary Party!!! Bring Out Your Family & Friends And Have Fun!!!
Beach Party @ 12pm-6pm
Dance Party @ 9pm-3am

Cozy Corner

Tutti Frutti – this lovely couple goes back to Italy and brings ingredients back, for the best gelato ever….they will reopen sometime in October!
Detatch – reopens sometime in Oct or Nov
Naia – Reopens October 16th
Maya Beach Bistro – reopens October 5th
Guests often ask about Tranquilo or Fusion – at this time, both are still closed, we will keep you posted!




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What to do in Belize?

What to do in Belize

No other country in the world has as many world-class outdoor activities in such a small area. If you’re wondering what to do in Belize during your vacations, read on and get some travel inspiration.

During three years of regular visits to Belize, I realized this country has something for everyone, the activities never stopped!

Belize is a great destination for travelers looking for outdoor activities and adventure. From diving on the reef to exploring the ancient Mayan cave system, one visit to Belize is never enough.

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What to do in Belize — Diving and Snorkeling

Named one of the seven underwater wonders of the world and most amazing place on the planet by Discovery Channel, the Belize barrier reef is one of the world’s premier diving destinations. There are many places to dive and snorkel all along Belize’s territory and include the cayes, the atolls, various spots on the reef and the mainland.

Water visibility generally reaches 100+ feet. The water temperature stays close to 27 °C (81 °F) all year long and the barrier reef makes for calm water almost year round.

Canoeing / Kayaking

Breathtaking views and nature trails are plentiful in Belize. With abundant water sources, canoeing and kayak- ing are very common and rewarding activities. Dozens of streams cut through the Belizean shallow soils and create cascading waterfalls and refreshing natural pools.

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The riverbanks are heavily forested and limestone rocks protrude along the rivers. Many tropical fish, turtles and river otters share these rivers with kayak aficionados. Swimming and swinging from vines are the best way to escape the tropical heat.

Birdwatching

In Belize you have the opportunity to observe hundreds of different birds. It is possible to spot over 100 in just a couple of days. Belize has recorded more than 540 species within its borders. Because of its small population and lack of industry, much of the country has remained undisturbed. On various islands you will find reserves for birds such as the reserve for the black catbird on Caye Caulker and a bird sanctuary on Man-of-War Caye where you will find pelicans, frigate birds and brown bobbies.

Windsurfing / Kiteboarding

What to do in Belize? Kitesurf!

The cayes and islands that surround Belize are perfect places to enjoy wind sports. It is not unusual for newcomers to pick up a new skill. When figuring out your schedule of what to do in Belize, remember the quiet belizean waters, where many beginners take their first lessons. For the more experienced kiters there are several wave sites and access to the swells on the outer reef. It is not unusual to be chased by dolphins.

Fishing

A big part of Belize’s tourism industry is fishing, for Belizean waters are teeming with game- fish. Although, many Belizeans rely heavily on fishing for subsistence and primary income, the lack of sophisticated commercial fishing has left the fish reserves virtually unchanged. Anglers all over the world gather in Belize for fishing tournaments such as the Placencia Grand Slam, where fishermen land a permit, a tarpon and a bonefish in the same day. When asking yourself what to do in Belize, think of the coastal flats in Belize, a great place for fly-fishing.

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Caving

Belize has an extensive cave system. These limestone caves are home to countless mayan archeological sites. Although most caves have not been thoroughly explored yet and because of their isolation you will find natural splendors, pottery and abundant species of animals such as blind white crayfish. Rio Frió, St. Herman’s and Barton Creek Cave are some of the caves that are accessible and waiting to be explored. Many caves are closed to public exploration because most have archaeological significance.

Sailing

Thanks to the Mesoamerican reef, the coastal waters of Belize are extremely calm and shallow. Although this limits access to larger ships, it is a paradise for smaller vessels and sailboats. Catamarans are very popular in Belize and there are several yacht charter companies that offer 1-7 day full service caye excursions (island excursions). The tradewinds are consistent throughout the year, often reaching 25 knots.

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Not enough activities? How about horseback riding, parasailing, white water rafting, cave tubing, jungle hiking, diving off waterfalls or simply enjoying a local rum drink?

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Belize Independence Day in Placencia, 2017!!!

Remaxvipbelize - Belize Independence Day

What a fun day…many people said this was the biggest and best parade ever! Our guests had a blast tailgating at the parade, and then some followed the party down to the pier later at night. Here is a sampling of pictures from the day to give you an idea of what to expect, it is a very fun time to have a vacation here!

Remaxvipbelize - Belize Independence Day in Placencia, 2017
 Our guests tailgating during the parade!!
Remax Vip Belize - Our guests
 Even CBC mascot Sticks was in on the fun
Remaxvipbelize - Our guests
 These little guys were awesome…two miles of drills!
Remaxvipbelize - Our guests
 Awesome floats
Remaxvipbelize - Awesome floats
Remaxvipbelize - The pier
 Heading to the pier
 Beautiful costumes everywhere!
Remaxvipbelize - Beautiful costumes
 Pretty much everyone was dancing, you couldn’t help it!
Remaxvipbelize - Pretty much everyone was dancing
 At the end of the 2 mile drill!!

Be here next September 21st!!!!