Set up in 1994, Aguas Turbias Reserve is unique as this is where the three countries of Belize, Guatemala and Mexico meet. This remote, 7,000 acre reserve, near the Rio Bravo, has wildlife, flo...
Fraijanes Recreational Park is located in the southern foothills of Poas Volcano and consists of 18 hectares of forest, trails, look-outs, playgrounds and campfire sites. Its main attraction is the s...
La Paz Waterfall Gardens has over 3.5 km of walking trails, a Butterfly Observatory, Hummingbird Garden, Serpentarium, Frog Exhibit, Tica House, Trout Lake and bird watching areas. The Butterfly Obser...
Within the Poas National Park, Poas Volcano is 2,708 meters high and one of the most spectacular volcanoes in the country. Its crater is 1km in diameter and 314 meters deep with a circular hot lake at...
Zoo Ave is a wildlife rescue centre for injured and confiscated wildlife, especially birds, in 59 hectares of beautifully landscaped grounds. The organisation’s main aim is to breed national spe...
Altun Ha, which means ‘rockstone pond’ in the Maya language, is the most extensively excavated Maya site in Belize. Altun Ha is believed to have been a major ceremonial centre during the ...
Although the nearby port of San Lorenzo is now the Pacific coast's main port, the town of Amapala on Tiger Island used to have this distinction. A picturesque colonial town just 30 minutes from Cholut...
The history of Ambergris Caye goes back to the days of the Maya, European Pirates, and Mexican Refugees who fled during the Caste War. The descendants from Mexico make up most of the island's populati...
Some of the finest coffee in the world is grown in the Guatemalan highlands. To produce this exceptional coffee, the Guatemalan coffee-growing custom uses large trees to shade the coffee plants. Coffe...
Antigua’s historic centre reveals cobbled streets filled with cathedrals, churches and wonderful architecture. All dating from the mid-1500's, the Cathedral of Santiago, the Church and Convent d...