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A magical cruise experience awaits in sunny Belize, a true gem of the Caribbean where adventure is around every corner. The sun-soaked coastline of Belize boasts beautiful golden beaches and stunning cayes where holidaymakers can explore the treasures of this tropical wonderland. Stunning Belize city invites you to admire its historic architecture and enjoy its stylish restaurants. Endless natural wonders await you wherever you go. Verdant rainforests, stunning reefs, gorgeous nature reserves and beautiful wildlife are just moments away when your ship drops anchor at this incredible destination.
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A cruise to Belize promises to be an unforgettable holiday experience filled with endless sunshine and adventure. The mixture of beautiful scenery and exciting activities make this an ideal holiday destination for friends, families, or couples seeking a romantic getaway.
This fabulous nation’s coastline is home to beautiful sun-soaked beaches and tranquil cayes where divers can explore the wonders hidden below the turquoise waters. The stunning Harvest Caye offers family-friendly excitement and relaxation for passengers on Norwegian Cruises, while Belize City on the mainland welcomes all holidaymakers to immerse themselves in its rich history and culture. Wherever you go in Belize you’ll find stunning vistas. Sprawling mountains coated in verdant rainforests, majestic waterfalls and winding rivers, vibrant wildlife, and fascinating archaeological sites.
Enjoy the many leisure activities on offer in Belize like the Belize zoo or baboon sanctuary. Try your hand at various water sports such as kayaking, sailing and paddle boarding. Catch yourself some dinner at one of the numerous serene fishing spots. Snorkellers will enjoy exploring the famous Drowned Cayes, a series of sunken islands home to a range of aquatic creatures. Or just work on your tan as you laze along the golden shores of Cucumber beach or Turneffe Atoll
Enjoy incredible cuisine prepared with fresh ingredients and locally harvested spices. Belize is often called the ‘Cradle of Chocolate’ which means lovers of the cocoa delicacy will be in heaven as you enjoy some traditional Belize chocolate. Belize also hosts a number of fantastic food festivals each year like the popular Lobsterfest or Cashew festival at the Crooked Tree Wildlife Reserve.
Belize is a nation with a rich food culture with a wide variety of cuisines on offer to hungry travellers. Seafood is a huge part of the national food identity of Belize, with Lobster being one of the most popular dishes in the country. Each year Belize city is home to the popular Lobsterfest, a festival where foodies can indulge in incredible seafood dishes.
The national dish of Belize is Rice and Beans. Often cooked as a one-pot meal with meat or fish and a selection of fresh vegetables.
Serre la Sus was a dish native to the Garifuna people who came to Belize. It has since become a staple dish served everywhere. It is a fish soup prepared with coconut milk, onions, and a selection of local seasonings.
Belikin Beer is one of the most popular drinks in the country. It is brewed, and sold exclusively, in Belize. Belize also produces Caribbean Gold Rum which is used in a majority of the country's most popular cocktails, including the Run Punch.
Belize has warm weather all year round thanks to its Tropical climate. During the wet season visitors can expect some heavy rainfall. From September onwards there are often hurricane warnings in effect.
The dry season is between January and May where temperatures can reach average highs of 31°C and average lows of 20°C. This is the best time to travel for those looking to explore the wonders of Belize without fear of heavy rainfall or Hurricanes.
The wet season is between June and December where temperatures can reach average highs of 31°C and lows of 22°C. For holidaymakers who want to experience the best festivals Belize has to offer, this is the ideal time to travel.
La Costa Maya, Belize’s largest festival, is held during August. Belize Carnival is held during the first week of September.
You’re spoilt for choice when looking for fantastic things to see and do in sunny Belize. The stunning tropical landscapes and historical sites of interests beckon to be explored, while the sun-soaked beaches and vibrant markets offer hours of blissful relaxation
Just across the water from Belize city are numerous beautiful Cayes like Caye Caulker and Caye Chapel. These islands offer fantastic markets where visitors can find beautiful hand-crafted wares and fresh produce. The Cayes are an ideal destination for water sport enthusiasts. Kayaking, sailing, fishing, and much more is on offer. Diving enthusiasts will fall in love with the underwater worlds awaiting them. Beautiful deep canyons, the stunning Belize barrier reef, and the mysterious Great Blue Hole.
The private Harvest Caye awaits those travelling with Norwegian cruise lines. A tropical haven filled with family-friendly activities like the Flighthouse, a 136-foot-high venue offering ziplining across the whole island. The marina offers delicious food and drink while the saltwater lagoon is perfect for watersports. Tour the expansive shopping village or kick back and relax around the pools.
Explorers will be in their element as they delve into mainland Belize. The community baboon sanctuary or the crooked tree sanctuary offer a more structured nature experience. Alternatively, holidaymakers can hire a private tour guide and venture out into the wilds. The rich variety of wildlife in Belize makes this an ideal option for bird watchers and animal lovers.
Step back through time at Altun Ha, a major Maya cultural ceremonial centre where the famous Jade Head was discovered. Visit the famous Baron Bliss Lighthouse and the Museum of Belize or just wander through the streets of Belize city and admire the historic architecture.