Why June Is Perfect for Couples Travel in Belize

June is one of the most underrated times for couples to travel, yet it offers everything needed for a truly memorable escape. Warm Caribbean breezes, peaceful beaches, and a slower pace create the perfect setting for romance. In Placencia Belize, June feels relaxed, intimate, and naturally beautiful, making it an ideal destination for couples looking to reconnect and unwind.

For those staying at Chabil Mar Villas, a June getaway becomes more than just a vacation. It becomes a shared experience filled with meaningful moments and effortless luxury.

A Quiet Season Made for Romance

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June in Placencia offers a calm and welcoming atmosphere that couples immediately appreciate. The beaches are open and uncrowded, allowing for long walks along the shoreline and quiet time together without interruption. The Caribbean Sea is warm and inviting, perfect for swimming, kayaking, or simply enjoying the view.

Placencia Village remains vibrant yet relaxed. Couples can stroll the famous Placencia Sidewalk, explore local art and shops, and enjoy dinners that feel personal rather than rushed. The slower pace of June allows space for conversation, connection, and shared discovery.

Sunsets during this time of year are especially beautiful, painting the sky in soft colors that reflect across the water. These simple moments often become the most memorable.

Experiences Designed for Two

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A couples getaway in June offers the freedom to shape each day according to your mood. Start the morning with coffee by the sea, followed by a snorkeling trip along the Belize Barrier Reef where colorful marine life creates unforgettable scenes.

Couples can also enjoy sailing along the coast, visiting nearby cayes, or exploring inland adventures such as waterfalls and Maya sites. These shared experiences add depth to the trip, creating memories that go beyond the beach.

Even quieter moments feel special. Relaxing by the pool, reading side by side, or enjoying fresh seafood by the water allows couples to slow down and truly enjoy each other’s company.

Why Chabil Mar Is Perfect for Couples in June

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Chabil Mar Villas offers a setting that feels both private and welcoming. As the only guest exclusive resort on the Placencia Peninsula, it provides a peaceful environment designed for relaxation and romance.

Each villa features spacious interiors, private verandas, and views of lush gardens or the Caribbean Sea. Couples can enjoy mornings in complete tranquility and evenings filled with soft ocean sounds and starlit skies.

The resort’s personalized service ensures every detail is taken care of, from arranging excursions to planning intimate dining experiences. Its location also allows couples to explore Placencia Village easily while always returning to a quiet retreat.

June is a time when everything feels more open, more relaxed, and more personal. It is a chance to step away from routine and into a place where connection comes naturally.

Plan your couples June getaway in Placencia Belize and experience the perfect blend of romance and relaxation with a stay at Chabil Mar Villas.

Visit our website Chabilmarvillas.com for more information on Belize and Chabil Mar, and don’t hesitate to send us an email, or call & chat with us via WhatsApp Free Worldwide: +501-633-7547, Local: (011-501) 523-3606, if you have questions or need help in planning a Belize vacation.

Travel in Belize: Top 10 Things to See & Do This Summer

If this summer is your first opportunity to visit the amazing country of Belize, here are 10 breathtaking activities that you should really add to your bucket list:

1 – Explore an ancient Mayan Ruin

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Belize was once the center of the enigmatic Mayan Empire. Today there are dozens of amazing sites to visit, complete with pyramids, temples and other buildings you can explore and climb.

2 – Snorkel or Dive at the Silk Caye Marine Reserve

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Just offshore from Placencia, Silk Caye is loaded with colorful flora and fauna. Strap on your fins and see marine life at its finest.

3 – Check Out the Amazing Food

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Skip the rice and beans and take a walk on the wild side. Try some roadside vendor mango slices, coconut fish stew (called hudut) or some stewed gibnut for some real local flavor.

4 – Work on your Tan in Placencia

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The best beaches in Belize are on the Placencia Peninsula in the south. Perfect for swimming, sun tanning or simply relaxing .

5 – Visit the lush Jungle at Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary and See a Waterfall

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The verdant jungles at Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary are truly spectacular, bursting with exotic animals and plants and home to some unique and magnificent waterfalls.

6 – Experience Local Culture

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Belize is truly a melting pot, a harmonious mix of people of Maya, Afro-Caribbean, Mexican, East Indian and European heritage. Visit a Mennonite town, learn to play the Garifuna drums or dance with the Maya.

7 – Check Out the Belize Barrier Reef

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Even if you’re not a water person you can enjoy the most amazing coral reef in the Western Hemisphere. Head to one of the offshore islands where you can witness the Caribbean Sea majestically breaking over the reef.

8 – Visit the Coolest Zoo in the World

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This is no prison for frightened animals to be gawked at by people. At the Belize Zoo, only indigenous and rescued animals are to be found in this unique sanctuary.

9 – Explore a Mayan Cave

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The Maya believed that caves were a gateway to the spirit world. Today, you can take a guided tour on foot or ride an inner tube through the caves and marvel at their timeless majesty.

10 – Sail in a Boat

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By water taxi, chartered boat or sea kayak, Belize is a fabulous place to get out on the water and enjoy the Caribbean at its finest.

Visit our website Chabilmarvillas.com for more information on Belize and Chabil Mar, and don’t hesitate to send us an email, or call & chat with us via WhatsApp Free Worldwide: +501-633-7547, Local: (011-501) 523-3606, if you have questions or need help in planning a Belize vacation.

 

10 Exotic Dishes From Around Belize

Top Ten Things to Eat in Belize

Belizean culture and cuisine showcases a mixture of many regional traditions and food habits, with major influences from Mexican, Caribbean, and Mayan culinary methods. It seems the locals have adapted food and cooking techniques from many early settlers, including the cuisines of Spanish and African too. It can be hard to find a truly distinctive Belizean cuisine. However, the country surely offers a delightful culinary journey for all those who come here to enjoy some regional delicacies.

If you are looking forward to try some authentic Belizean flavors, then here are the top ten things to eat in Belize.

1. Chimole or Black Dinner

Chirmole which is also know as “Black Dinner” is a tasty black colored soup with roots in Maya and Mestizo cultures and is enjoyed throughout Belize.  (Photo by www.belizenewspost.com)

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2. Sere

The Sere is a fish soup that consists of plantains, cassava, coconut milk and fry fish.

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3. Rice and Beans

The Belizean Rice and beans is considered a creole dish and has been described as the “staple of Belize cuisine”. (Photo by www.belizenewspost.com)

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4. Tamales

Belizean tamales are are a traditional Maya and Mestizo food and unlike the typical Mexican tamale, Belizean tamales are not wrapped in corn husks but are instead wrapped in plantain leaves. (Photo by Wikipedia)

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5. Salbutes

Belizean salbutes  are deep fried and are topped with chopped cabbage, chicken, tomato, onion, (sometimes avocado), and Marie Sharp pepper. (Photo by Trip Advisor)

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6.) Panades

Belizean panades are like empanadas which are filled with either fish  or red or black beans and is served with cabbage, onion and pepper salsa. ( Photo by: http://evetravels.wordpress.com/).

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7.) Boil Up

Boil Up is a national dish in Belize and consists of boiled vegetables, egg, fish and bread dumpling (boiled dough). Hence its name. (Photo by Wikipedia).

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8. Pibil

Pibil is a traditional Belizean cuisine of Maya origin. ( Photo  by http://www.kaanabelize.com)

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9. Cow Foot Soup

Cow Foot Soup is made from cowfeet that is simmered and slow cooked to render a thick soup along with black pepper, cilantro, carrots, onions, okra, and potatoes and is served with either corn tortillas or white rice and can be accompanied with onion and habanero pepper sauce. ( Photo by Trip Advisor)

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10. Tamalitos or Ducunu

Tamalitos are tasty mini tamales that are made of corn and are a traditional Mestizo food.

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Visit our website Chabilmarvillas.com for more information on Belize and Chabil Mar, and don’t hesitate to send us an email, or call & chat with us via WhatsApp Free Worldwide: +501-633-7547, Local: (011-501) 523-3606, if you have questions or need help in planning a Belize vacation.
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Barton Creek Cave, A Fascinating Cave in Belize

In a country with more than 100 navigable caves, Barton Creek Cave stands out for its unique history and impressive size. Unlike “dry” caves where spelunking is performed on foot, Barton Creek Cave has a large yet tranquil waterway running through it, meaning that visitors explore this impressive cave using canoes.

Belize is the heartland of the ancient Maya civilization, and Barton Creek Cave was used by Maya priests to conduct some of their most sacred rituals. The ancient Maya believed that caves were conduits to the underground world of the gods, known as Xibalba or “place of fear.” As such, Barton Creek Cave still contains many priceless artifacts, including ceremonial weapons, food offerings, pottery, and jewelry.

To explore Barton Creek Cave, modern-day visitors head east from the town of San Ignacio until they reach the village of Georgeville. From there, experienced guides will lead visitors along a narrow jungle path that includes a river crossing. After approximately one hour, the banks of Barton Creek are visible, and participants will board a canoe to begin their exploration of the cave.

Although the underground river running through Barton Creek Cave extends for at least five miles, only the first mile (1.6 kilometers) is safe for public exploration. Within a few minutes of boarding the canoe, participants will follow their tour guide into the stygian darkness of the cave. Using headlamps and flashlights, visitors will see a secret underworld that was once the exclusive domain of high-ranking Maya priests. The beams of light will reveal awe-inspiring cathedral-like chambers and beautiful stalactites that glitter and twinkle.

Along the way, the tour guide will explain about the natural history of the cave as well as the importance of the cave in Maya history, giving visitors a better understanding of the long-lost culture that built dozens of impressive cities across Belize.

After exiting the cave and emerging back into the bright tropical daylight, participants can enjoy a refreshing swim in the waters of the creek. Organized tours to Barton Creek Cave may also include a delicious picnic lunch.

Due to the nature of this tour, visitors who suffer from claustrophobia or anxiety about the dark are not recommended to participate. In some places, the ceiling of Barton Creek Cave is quite low. Although no swimming is required to explore Barton Creek Cave, swimwear, a change of clothes, and a towel are recommended. Other recommended items include insect repellant and rain gear during wet weather.

Chabil Mar offers Belize vacation packages that include all the best attractions of the jungle and sea, including an organized cave tubing tour of Barton Creek Cave.

Visit our website Chabilmarvillas.com for more information on Belize and Chabil Mar, and don’t hesitate to send us an email, or call & chat with us via WhatsApp Free Worldwide: +501-633-7547, Local: (011-501) 523-3606, if you have questions or need help in planning a Belize vacation.

Make a Difference: Responsible Travel Tips for Visiting Belize

Belize is more than just a postcard-perfect destination—it’s a living, breathing mix of culture, nature, and community. From its vibrant Maya heritage and Garifuna rhythms to its reef-rich coastline and jungle wonders, every inch of this country offers something meaningful. But with that beauty comes responsibility. As more travelers discover Belize’s magic, it becomes even more important to explore in ways that respect the environment, uplift local communities, and preserve the things that make Belize so special.

At Chabil Mar Villas Boutique Guest Exclusive Resort in Placencia, we don’t just believe in being good hosts—we believe in being good neighbors. Here’s how you can join us in traveling with intention and heart while enjoying the very best of Belize.

Choose Locally Owned and Operated Experiences

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One of the most powerful ways to travel responsibly in Belize is by supporting locally owned businesses. Whether it’s staying at a resort like Chabil Mar, shopping from artisans in Placencia Village, or choosing restaurants that use locally sourced ingredients, your money goes further when it stays in the community.

Local guides bring a deep knowledge of the land and culture that enriches every experience—be it a tour of ancient Maya ruins, a visit to a Garifuna drumming school, or a night paddle through bioluminescent waters. These are the kinds of moments that create meaningful travel memories and support families who call Belize home.

When you stay at Chabil Mar, you’re already off to a great start. We proudly collaborate with local tour operators, artists, and culinary talent to ensure your experience is both authentic and meaningful.

Respect Nature and Choose Eco-Friendly Adventures

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Belize’s natural treasures are one of its biggest draws, but they’re also incredibly delicate. The Belize Barrier Reef, tropical rainforests, and wildlife sanctuaries are all protected areas that depend on careful stewardship.

You can do your part by choosing reef-safe sunscreen, following guidelines when visiting protected marine reserves, and never touching coral or disturbing marine life. On land, stay on designated trails during hikes, leave no trash behind, and avoid single-use plastics where possible.

Chabil Mar supports environmental efforts through sustainable practices in our operations, from energy conservation and waste reduction to landscaping with native plants and minimizing water usage. We also encourage guests to enjoy nature in a low-impact way—whether it’s birdwatching in Cockscomb, kayaking in the Placencia Lagoon, or exploring the Silk Cayes with a licensed guide.

Engage with Culture in a Meaningful Way

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Responsible travel isn’t just about what you take care of—it’s also about what you take in. Belize is a cultural tapestry made up of Maya, Garifuna, Mestizo, Creole, and other vibrant communities. Show appreciation by learning a few words in Kriol or Garifuna, being curious about local traditions, and participating in community events.

When you explore Placencia Village, take time to visit local galleries, taste authentic Belizean cuisine, and chat with residents—you’ll find that Belizeans are some of the warmest, most welcoming people you’ll meet. If you want to give back more directly, consider supporting local initiatives or bringing supplies for schools and clinics through programs like Pack for a Purpose, which Chabil Mar proudly participates in.

Travel Thoughtfully, Stay Purposefully

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Responsible travel in Belize is about slowing down, being present, and making choices that leave a positive mark. Whether you’re snorkeling alongside sea turtles, savoring fresh coconut rice from a village cook, or shopping for handwoven baskets, each moment is an opportunity to connect—and give back.

At Chabil Mar Villas Boutique Guest Exclusive Resort, we’re here to help you experience the heart of Belize. From the people to the wildlife to the incredible natural landscapes, there’s so much to love—and so much worth protecting. Join us in making your Belize vacation a journey that gives as much as it receives.

Visit our website Chabilmarvillas.com for more information on Belize and Chabil Mar, and don’t hesitate to send us an email, or call & chat with us via WhatsApp Free Worldwide: +501-633-7547, Local: (011-501) 523-3606, if you have questions or need help in planning a Belize vacation.

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