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Xunantunich

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Xunantunich pronounced "shoo-NAHN-too-nich" is an ancient Maya site located in the western district of Cayo, some 80 miles west of Belize City. Xuntanich is built on top a steep mountainous area that overlooks the Mopan River and is within close proximity to Guatemala. The name Xunantunich means "Stone Woman" in the Maya language.


Placencia at a glance

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Diversity! That's the word to describe the peninsula of Placencia. The geology of Placencia features one of the largest lagoons in Belize, 16 plus miles of natural sandy beach, rivers, wildlife, lush tropical jungle, a variety of cultures, countless coral caye's, to name a few. Placencia could ultimately be your one stop vacation destination in Belize. The possibilities from this one location are endless.


Blue Hole National Park

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Blue Hole National Park is a national park located about 12 miles southeast of Belmopan on the Hummingbird Highway, in the Cayo District. The park comprises some 575 acres of lush forests that includes "St. Hermans" and "Crystal Cave" cave systems, and a blue pool from which the name of the park is derived.


The world famous "Blue Hole"

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Jacques Cousteau television special has made The Blue Hole one of the most famous dive sites in the world. It's located some 80 km east of Belize at Lighthouse reef atoll.


St George's Caye

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St George's Caye is located about 20 minutes by boat from Belize City. The barrier reef is within eyesight from the island, and the surrounding waters are absolutely pristine. There are several resorts on the island that can accomodate the water lover in you. If you want to swim, sail, fish, snorkel, or simply relax, you can do it here.


Goff's Caye

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Goff’s Caye is a 1.2 acre, uninhabited island which is about a 30 minutes boat ride away from Belize City. It’s a popular destination because of it’s white sandy beach and the pristine water that surrounds it. It is positioned right on the edge of the barrier reef which is bountiful with a remarkable variety of colorful tropical fishes and other marine life such as corals, sea urchins, conch, lobsters and stingrays, to name a few. All this makes for remarkable snorkeling experiences.


San Pedro 21st September Celebrations

There will be a BDARRT Fundraiser event at Fido's SandBar on 21st September 2006.

 

All are welcome to attend


Carnival 2006

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