Family Adventure Travel to Belize This Summer

The hottest trend in family vacations is called eco-tourism. Instead of waiting in line at an amusement park, a family eco-tourism is a chance for everyone to put down their smartphones, get outside, and enjoy bonding in some of the most beautiful places on the planet.

If you’re going on a family adventure vacation to Belize, here are some of the things you can enjoy:

Attend the Placencia Lobsterfest

Who likes lobster? Everybody! The Placencia Lobsterfest is three days of fun in the sun, with plenty of food, games, live music, and activities to keep the whole family entertained.

Dive With Whale Sharks

Few experiences can compare to diving with whale sharks, the largest non-mammalian animal in the ocean. Whale sharks only visit Belize once a year, making their annual arrival a truly special event.

Visit Placencia Village

This charming fishing village has the unique pleasure of holding the Guinness World Record for the smallest main street. It also has colorful murals, funky shops, and cool cafes.

Go On a Nature Tour

Whether it’s an educational boat excursion along the well-named Monkey River or a hike through the pristine wilderness of the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, a nature tour is a great way to learn more about plants, birds, and animals.

Visit an Ancient Maya City

Your whole family will love the thrill of “discovering” an Ancient Maya city located deep in the jungle. Cities such as Lubantuum and Xunantunich allow children and adults to learn more about Central America’s most advanced ancient culture that built the enormous pyramids, palaces, and temples that dot the Belizean landscape today.

Explore the Creepy ATM Cave

Abandoned and forgotten for more than 1,000 years, the Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) Cave was accidentally rediscovered in 1989. You’ll have to swim, crawl, and climb to get to the deepest chamber in the cave, but the effort will be well worth it. Discovered in the cave are the remains of men, women, and children who had been offered up as human sacrifices to the gods by Maya priests.

Chabil Mar Villas

If you’re ready to create unforgettable family memories this summer, choose Chabil Mar Villas. Located on the beautiful Placencia Peninsula in southeastern Belize, Chabil Mar is an award-winning family resort and a perennial TripAdvisor favorite.

Chabil Mar has its own stretch of private beach, two infinity pools, a lush tropical garden, and a gourmet restaurant. Chabil Mar is close to all of the top attractions in the country on both the mainland and the reef.

For more information about travelling to Belize this summer, feel free to chat with our Concierge at: concierge@chabilmarvillas.com or contact our Reservations Manager at: reservations@chabilmarvillas.com. Or perhaps you would like to call toll free from the US or Canada: 1-866-417-2377.

A Tropical Belize Vacation This Summer: It’s Always a Good Time for a Réunion

A Tropical Belize Vacation This Summer: It's Always a Good Time for a Réunion

Don’t listen to the folks who insist that the only time one should consider a Caribbean reunion is during the winter when coats, snow shovels, and doing “donuts” on icy streets puts both motorists and pedestrians at risk. They’re just whining about the weather while you relax in front of a fireplace dreaming about organizing that summer reunion when prices are low and there are no crowds. What’s the secret to staging an unforgettable summer reunion? Planning, of course. 

The resort you pick is critically important to everyone’s good time

A summer sojourn at the destination travel writers rave about – the Placencia peninsula in Belize – offers you a bounty of perks, especially if you elect to stay at one of the peninsula’s most beautiful tropical properties, Chabil Mar Resort where group travel is simplified by staff eager to help you put together a game plan that fits your time parameters and desires.

Located along the Caribbean shoreline and just a mile away from the lagoon-side of the peninsula where endangered manatees hang out – Chabil Mar is also centrally located to attractions, the charming town of Placencia Village and it is a mecca to folks eager to spend the entirety of their getaway undertaking every watersport known to man. By the time you finish reading this, you’ll be a believer, too!

What to expect during your Chabil Mar reunion experience

  • A resort so small it’s a breeze to navigate but big enough for each person to grab alone time.
  • Summer rates are so suited to budgets, folks who thought they couldn’t afford to join the party can do so.
  • Onsite activities that include group get-togethers and personal time are footsteps away.
  • Food fit for a king at the resort’s al fresco eatery.
  • Personalized attention that is so pervasive, that you may think resort staffers are clairvoyant!

A Tropical Belize Vacation This Summer

Given enough time, your Chabil Mar host would be delighted to help you conceive a schedule that includes Belize’s most unforgettable sites and to match them with the interests of folks attending the reunion. They can also help put together Belize vacation packages that take the work out of a stay so everyone can focus on being together rather than worrying about how much they’re spending. Taking advantage of current specials could cut your tab even more. 

What’s the secret to making this the best reunion ever?

Setting down ground rules and reinforcing them throughout the reunion in a kind and loving way. Encourage members of your party to explore onsite amenities solo (nobody wants to stay joined at the hip 24/7!) and resolve conflicts the moment they arise. 

Belize Summer Vacations

Focus on tours and excursions that take every traveler “outside themselves,” and gracefully change the subject if a topic arises that polarizes the people with whom you’re sharing this amazing experience. Ready to start sending out invitations? Visit this website page to contact Chabil Mar staff and leave the rest of the details to these friendly problem solvers!

Wondering Which Belize Destination Is The Best? Hint: This One

Best Belize Destination

There are so many amazing places to visit in Belize that it can be difficult to pick one to be your next vacation destination. If you’re wondering which one really is the best, however, it has to be Placencia. Read on to discover why Placencia is the top pick for travelers coming to Belize.

A Quaint Seaside Community

Placencia is a quaint seaside village located on the Placencia Peninsula in southern Belize. With only about 750 permanent residents, the village has successfully established itself as a great tourism destination while remaining true to its laid-back roots as a Caribbean fishing village. Great care is taken to practice environmental sustainability, which locals recognize as integral to their community’s future. Numerous events are held throughout the year, with Lobsterfest, one of the town’s major festivals, held annually during the summer to honor the local fishing community. Don’t forget to take a stroll down Main Street to visit local art galleries, restaurants, and all manner of lovely little shops.

Best Belize Destinations

Rest And Relaxation

When it comes to a relaxing, refreshing vacation, Placencia can’t be beaten. It is quieter and less touristy than Ambergris Caye, providing a perfect balance of privacy and amenities. It offers the ideal spot for a peaceful Caribbean vacation spent lounging on tropical beaches, getting pampered with natural spa treatments, or practicing yoga. If you are looking for a venue to hold your wedding or visit during your honeymoon, it’s hard to imagine a more ideal and romantic destination than Placencia.

The Perfect Place Between Two Worlds

Placencia is ideally located for visitors to experience both sides of Belize’s amazing ecosystems. Offshore lies the Belize Barrier Reef, numerous islands, and some of the best snorkeling and dive sites on the planet where you can see marine wildlife, including whale sharks. The fishing is excellent too. It is also easy to go inland to experience Belize’s pristine jungles, look for exotic wildlife and visit mystifying ancient Maya ruins. Nearby inland points of interest that will take your breath away include the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, Monkey River, and quite a few Maya sites.

There is nowhere else on Earth quite like Placencia, Belize, and Chabil Mar Villas want to welcome you with a luxury experience like none other in your own private villa. The resort provides the luxury, Belize provides the beauty, and you get to have an amazing time in one of the most breathtaking places in the world.

CNN Highlights Local Efforts to Protect Sharks in Belize

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CNN World recently highlighted the combined efforts of local Belizean fishermen and MarAlliance, a non-profit organization in Belize that is working around the clock to preserve shark species along the Belize Barrier Reef.

The group efforts which have already yielded a reported 300% increase in shark population along the Lighthouse Reef, located 50 miles off the coast of Belize were featured on CNN’s Call to Earth series, a program that reports on environmental challenges facing our planet as well as the solutions.

In it, the series highlighted the efforts to reverse the decline in sharks which in turn also reverse the decline in a range of other species that are associated with sharks and their critical habitat, something that provides greater economic and conservation benefits for everyone.

Spearheading the initiative on the ground is Rachel Graham, the founder of MarAlliance, who along with her team of locals, is engaged in an ongoing shark population census, along the reef that requires the catching, tagging, and releasing of sharks back into the sea. Since 2007 MarAlliance has also been using scientific longline, Baited Remote Underwater Video (BRUV) to analyze long-term trends in the abundance of the sharks at Lighthouse Reef

She told CNN, ”what we are seeing now is nothing less than miraculous, we are seeing a comeback of sharks. At Lighthouse reef, we have seen a 300 % increase in sharks. My vision for this reef is every time I roll over backward from a boat in order to dive or snorkel I am going to see at least one shark.”

 

belize sharks

Graham said that the reef acts as an important corridor for migrating animals, and creates a highway for animals to be guided and navigate by. However, due to their naturally vulnerable state when traveling and the predictability of their migratory nature, underwater species can easily get intercepted when traveling from point A to point B. That according to Graham is where sharks come in since they are known to keep the various population in check. Since more sharks in the ocean mean more varieties of fish available for daily catch as well as ecotourism.

So what’s threatening the shark population around the globe? Graham says it’s overfishing, primarily for human consumption in shark fin soup, a popular dish in China and South East Asia. While it is estimated that sharks would usually kill around 10 or fewer humans worldwide, annually, humans are killing approximately one hundred million shark species at the same time. This according to Graham is proving detrimental to the species as well as the environment.

”What we are seeing is a highly threatened set of species that takes so long to mature that they don’t usually have many young and they are so critical to the health of our oceans primarily because they help regulate a range of other species that they feed on. So they keep the populations in check, ” explained Graham.

CNN also mentioned Belize’s move to ban the possession and use of gillnets in Belize’s marine waters in November 2020. A move that Graham applauded and attributed to the miraculous increase of the shark population along the Belize Barrier Reef.

CNN also spoke to Fisher Associate, Ivan Torres, ”To all my fellow fishermen, I want to give you this message, conserve sharks because in the future it can provide us with an income not being dead or by fishing them but by being alive.”

Experiential Based Cultural Tourism in Placencia Belize

At Chabil Mar — Maya for ”Beautiful Sea”, our seafront location along with the tiny fishing village of Placencia, positions the sea as being a part of our DNA. Our close association with the sea, our guests, and local fisherfolks continuously remind us of the need for marine conservation as well as for the protection of sharks in Belize.

As front liners in the hospitality industry, we are aware that while our guests come to Belize to enjoy Belizean hospitality, they also come for the untamed views, as well as to witness the abundance of our marine life that speaks of the combined conservation efforts of locals, NGO’s and other government bodies.

Book your stay with Chabil Mar today and let us not only pamper you but provide you with quality and specialized tour options to suit your preference. Let our professional guides take you out to explore the natural wonders of Belize. Whether you choose to stay on land or if you prefer to waddle in the deep blue of the Caribbean Sea prepare yourself to get completely blown away by the beauty and abundance of Belize’s underwater marine life that decorate the Belize Barrier Reef. 

Contact us today for a rundown of our specialized tours, accommodations, and rates, or visit our website to learn more.

Additional information on CNN’s article can be found here

Smithsonian Magazine Highlights The Sustainable Seaweed Aquaculture in Placencia Belize

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Sustainable seaweed farming is the next big thing in the quiet fishing village of Placencia, and as was recently highlighted by Smithsonian Magazine, residents of the tiny fishing village are wasting no time in reaping the benefits that it offers for humans, habitat, and hair in Belize.

The Washington-based magazine, which covers history, science arts, and nature stories across the globe published an article this week in their magazine and told the story of how seaweed is bringing a Belizean community together to explore its potential, from sustaining their local environment and economy to helping them care for their natural hair.

The story specifically followed the life of locals, pioneer seaweed farmer and founder of Placencia Producers Cooperative Lowell Godfrey, and Placencia woman Jolie Pollard, a young Belizean entrepreneur who grew up savoring the rich delicacy of seaweed shakes, that was mixed with love by her grandfather, a local fisherman himself. Growing up in Placencia, Pollard was only too familiar with the health and environmental benefits of seaweed. However as the story goes, when she was fully grown, Pollard then got to witness the financial benefits of seaweed as well through the guidance of Godfrey who founded the first-ever seaweed farm in Little Water Caye.

Godfrey, whose seaweed cooperative has now grown to one of the biggest in the country, according to the magazine, would tell, ” anyone who would listen about the benefits of the aquatic algae – from capturing carbon to fighting climate change, to acting as a nursery for juvenile marine life.” Being a former fisherman, Godfrey would educate residents on how seaweeds provide shelters for aquatic critters and would even serve to assist the Placencia community to replenish their dwindling fishing stocks. The article sites that at that time, rising fuel prices, and the cost of living were driving local fishermen to resort to fishing as a last resort. The restaurants on the 16-mile peninsula were suffering from a scarcity of products.

sea weed belize

That is where Godfrey and his environmentally conscious seaweed farming off of Placencia’s coast came in. He educated residents on how seaweed farming would be a great alternative to solve the fishing problem while providing residents with a sense of ownership over the local economy. Apart from fishing and tourism, Godfrey told residents that seaweed farming would provide locals with an additional sustainable and profitable source of income.

Godfrey is said to have demonstrated to residents how to suspend ropes between floating buoys, then attach fragments of seaweed between the strands to help them grow. Within three months, each rope would yield nearly 30lbs of seaweed. Together Godfrey and his team would then harvest the seaweed, which they would then put out to dry naturally in the sun, and then vacuum seal them so that they could sell them at a local coop.

The dried and packaged seaweed would then be exported out of the country or purchased by the local restaurants or even locals to mix delicious seaweed shakes infused with brandy, sugar, and spices. [The seaweed shake is a local drink that is enjoyed by tourists due to its rich protein and dietary fiber, as well as minerals like potassium, magnesium, iron, zinc, and selenium].

But while seaweed farming in Belize is taking care of humans and habitats, in Pollard’s case her experiment with seaweed in her natural hair sparked an entire hair care business for curly beauties in Belize and across the world. It birthed the Ikooma, a haircare brand, which is the kriolozed name for the ”Eucheuma Isiforme” seaweed. Pollards moisturizing seaweed hair cream and seaweed cream-gel is a favorite among local Belizean girls who find it a task to tame their curly mane in the hot tropical climate.

What’s more is that Pollard purchases her seaweed directly from the Placencia Producers Cooperative, in an effort to circulate local currencies in her small village.

“I’m excited to show people the benefits that seaweed can offer. Both as a business owner that uses it in my own product,” Pollard says, “but also as a member of a community that could really benefit from its economic potential without compromising our local environment, Pollard told Smithsonian Magazine.

Tripadvisor Best of the Best Designation for 2022

We here at Chabil Mar, being sons and daughters of the Placencia community, are only too aware of how important the local community and business along the Placencia coast depend on the protection of our natural resources and marine life. Situated just a short walk from Placencia Village, we are the perfect vacation option for guests who are interested in visiting Placencia to learn more about its people and their efforts in sustainable seaweed farming.

Our location on the coast also positions us in the right place for visitors to appreciate the natural wonders of our country’s beautiful coastline. You can also book local tours in Placencia Village that will take you out at sea to appreciate the diversity of Belize’s marine life via snorkeling, sailing, and diving tours. You can even take strolls on the beach down to the village to get a glimpse of local fishermen, artists, arts, and many more local attractions. Whether you choose to stay in and enjoy our spacious grounds equipped with private pools and amazing views you definitely won’t regret vacationing at Chabil Mar.

Visit our website for more information on Placencia and Belize, or send us an email, to book your stay today. You can also read more of the article at this link.

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