7 steps to Belize Cultural Immersion
There are many ways to enjoy and immerse you in this wonderfully diverse country in South America. There are many ways to enjoy this wonderfully diverse country in South America. Belize is a small country just south of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Belize is bordered by Mexico and Guatemala and to the east by the Caribbean [...]
Legends of Belize — La X’tabai
This folk story came to my attention by chance and la X’tabai fascinated me with her story as an enchantress, encantadora. The legend of this beautiful young girl of Indian descent with her long straight silky black hair is found in San Pedro. Many men have seen or met this young woman, the results varying, [...]
Seven more villages enjoy electricity flow
An inauguration ceremony for the provision of electricity to seven villages in the banana belt was held yesterday at the Santa Cruz village football field in the Stann Creek District. Area Representative for the Stann Creek West and Minister of Public Utilities, NEMO, Transport and Communications, Hon. Melvin Hulse welcomed the electrification to the community [...]
Top Historical Places To Visit in Belize
As well as the great barrier reefs that Belize is famous for, its history as a country is well documented. Belize has a Cathedral dating back to the early 1800s, building began 1812 and completed 1820, the oldest surviving colonial period building as well as the oldest Anglican Church in Central America, is also the [...]
Interesting Truth In Stories
An American businessman was at the pier of a small Belizean village when a small boat with just one fisherman docked. Inside the small boat were several large lobsters, and a slew of red and yellow snapper. The visitor complimented the Belizean on the quality of his catch and asked how long it took to [...]


