Belize Barrier Reef Vacations: Where to Stay, Best Places to Go

belize barrier reef vacations

One of Belize’s most breathtaking natural wonders isn’t even situated on the mainland. The Belize Barrier Reef sprawls along 190 miles of the nation’s coastline amid the waters of the Caribbean Sea where it is a relative newcomer at just 500,000 years old.

Re-shaped around 8,000 years ago when the last ice age blanketed the planet, the Belize Barrier Reef’s ecology is a work in progress for a nation eager to make sure it remains an epicenter of life for all manner of marine species, and it’s so vast, astronauts see it from outer space.

For folks whose idea of recreational joy includes spending time pursuing marine-related activities, the reef itself provides the ideal focus for travellers who appreciate the magic of geology and are eager to frame their vacation time around the reef’s existence. Does that include you? If so, your timing is perfect for a visit.

Reasons to see the reef when visiting Belize

-It’s home to 500+ fish species that include seahorses, sharks, jellyfish and octopus.
-Charles Darwin and the iconic diver Jacques Cousteau both made it a point to visit.
-The reef is home to endangered sea turtles, crocodile and manatees.
-So many birds flock to the reef, identifying all of them is a subject of great debate.
-In 1996, the Belize Barrier Reef was proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
-Around 350 types of shellfish and 100+ species of coral call the reef home.

Intrigued? You should be. Time for a game plan, curious traveller

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Your decision to stay at a resort that gets you as close to the reef as possible is easily made by choosing Chabil Mar Villas. The property’s location is optimal and the resort’s packages and specials will add to a fabulous vacation experience.

Spacious sea-facing villas at Chabil Mar give guests a window on the ocean where the reef awaits and interior furnishings are filled with locally crafted furnishings and art. Book any of the Belize vacation packages offering access to activities you are most eager to enjoy, and whether your idea of bliss is sailing, fishing, snorkeling, or scuba diving, each package is so value-driven and adventurous, you couldn’t be disappointed if you tried.

Who deserves a reef vacation more than you do?

Admit it: You’ve got a case of cabin fever borne of sequestration, but you worry that the virus still lurks. And having survived in good shape thus far, you don’t want to take chances. Relax and pack. Chabil Mar embraces international health and safety standards that will ease your mind as soon as you browse this page. Like what you see? Let us know when you plan to come down and we’ll let the reef know about your impending visit!

The Most Popular Belize Family Vacation Activities

The Most Popular Belize Family Vacation Activities

Belize is a getaway of its kind with so much to offer to visitors. From beautiful resorts offering a variety of cuisines and facilities and services that are of international standards to the calm and quiet of its offshore islands and cayes, Belize is bound to leave an entire family awed and full of great memories. 

Additionally, Belize is fun. A plethora of interesting and mind-boggling activities await you and your loved ones in this tiny, breathtaking part of the world.

Touring Ancient Maya Sites

Maya culture is one of the most intriguing facts about the Central American nation. The Maya ruins, which have been well preserved for centuries, clearly depict the way of life of the ancient Mayas who dwelled in the lush jungles of Belize. With popular sites such as Cahal Pech, which is the oldest in the western part of the country, Caracol, which is the largest, and caves with artifacts, vessels, and stoneware used by Mayas, touring the ruins is a must-do activity for a family seeking to make the most out of a tour of Belize.

Touring Ancient Maya Sites in Belize

Cave Tubing

While cave tubing may seem over-rated as it involves simply floating on a tube and exploring caves, it is one of the most family-bonding activities you can engage in on a tour of Belize. Caves are a significant part of the Maya civilization and while exploring them by walking is faster and more engaging, cave tubing is more relaxing and fun and allows you to sink in and let loose in the quiet, serene environment.

Cave Tubing in Belize

Visit the Belize Zoo

In close proximity to Belize City is the Belize zoo, which has hundreds of species of animals dwelling in their natural habitat. Adults and kids alike are bound to enjoy the variety the zoo offers, ranging from bird species to jaguars, peccaries, and more. With a gift shop in the park, getting a family souvenir is a great idea.

Visit the Belize Barrier Reef

A visit to Belize should not conclude without visiting the second largest barrier reef in the world. With over four hundred tiny islands along its length, with some of the rarest flora and fauna, ensuring that you explore the reef is a no-brainer. Corals and reserves found on the reef are other key attractions that make the reef exciting for the entire family.

Visit the Belize Barrier Reef

Visit a Natural Reserve

With a huge chunk of Belize covered in a thick rainforest that is well protected, wildlife thrives, and it is nothing short of a pleasant site for curious tourists. The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife sanctuary is particularly a natural setting to behold. Crystal clear waterfalls with refreshing, soothing sounds are part of the sanctuary. Taking a swim at a waterfall’s base is, by all means, an activity to look forward to engaging in as a family.

Visit a Natural Reserve in Belize

Visit Monkey River

The small quiet village of Monkey River is not a popular tourist destination for no reason. The howler monkeys, which gave the village its name, are a key attraction but not the only one in this southern part of the country. Butterflies, iguanas, and tropical birds are also part of the plethora of fauna and flora that dot the village.

Visit Monkey River in Belize

Getting the full Belizean experience also involves booking an excellent resort to dine in the cuisines and engage with Belizeans, who are known for their friendly, welcoming nature. Chabil Mar on the Placencia Peninsula is a top-notch resort that is a perfect cocktail of culture, luxury, and privacy, making it the ideal place to stay while going about the activities mentioned above.

Visit our website chabilmarvillas.com for more information on Belize, and don’t hesitate to send us an email, or call US/CAN Toll Free: 1-866-417-2377, Local: (011-501) 523-3606, if you have questions or need help in planning a Belize vacation.

How to Make Belizean Chimole “Black Dinna”

chimole black dinner in belize

Chimole or locally known as “Black Dinna” in Belize is a succulent and delicious black soup that is enjoyed by many Belizeans throughout the country. The soup is easy to make and the black recado that is used in the preparation gives the food its black color. Once you have tasted it, you will always crave it.

Below is the recipe brought to you by our very own Chef Daniel.

Chimole / Black Dinna

Ingredients:

1/4 cup black recado

1 chicken (cut into parts)

2 tablespoons cilantro ( chopped)

2 tomatoes (diced)

2 tablespoons malher ( chicken bouillon)

3 potatoes in cubes

3 to 4 fresh tomatoes

1/2 onion (sliced)

3 garlic cloves (mashed)

Salt and pepper

6 boiled eggs

Method:

Season the chicken with salt and pepper and brown in a hot pot with little oil. Once browned, add enough water to cover the chicken and then add the onions and garlic and potatoes, Cook, over low heat for 30 minutes. Dissolve the recado and the malher (chicken bouillon)and add it to the chicken. Add diced tomatoes and cilantro. Add more water if necessary. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Served hot with boiled eggs and corn tortillas.

If you are visiting Chabil Mar and want to learn about our dining experience, click here: Dining at Chabil Mar.

Sun, Sand, & Unforgettable Memories: Make Placencia Belize Your Next Getaway

Spring break and summer have an undeniable energy—the thrill of newfound freedom, a longing for adventure, and the promise of endless sunshine. If you’re searching for a destination that perfectly embodies this spirit, look no further than Placencia, Belize, and the guest-exclusive haven of Chabil Mar. This beachfront resort flawlessly blends luxury and laid-back vibes, making it the ideal spot to create unforgettable memories during your sun-drenched escape.

Unwind and Unplug in Your Own Private Paradise

Belize Luxury Resort

Chabil Mar prides itself on creating an environment where you can truly disconnect from the daily grind and soak in the beauty of Belize. The resort’s beautifully appointed villas offer ample space and privacy. Imagine starting your day with a cup of coffee on your veranda overlooking the Caribbean Sea, the gentle waves providing a soothing soundtrack. As the day unfolds, the choice is yours – do you lounge by one of the infinity pools, nap in a beachside hammock, or set off to explore the vibrant world surrounding the resort?

Adventure Awaits: Explore Belize Your Way

Belize Adventure Travel

One of the most captivating things about Chabil Mar is its prime location on the Placencia Peninsula. Whether you dream of diving the world-famous Belize Barrier Reef, venturing deep into lush rainforests teeming with exotic wildlife, or exploring ancient Maya ruins, the opportunities are endless. The resort’s knowledgeable staff is always on hand to help you plan excursions that are perfectly tailored to your interests and activity level. Seeking something more low-key? Stroll into Placencia Village and mingle with friendly locals while discovering quirky shops and charming cafes.

Savor the Flavors of Belize and Beyond

Placencia Restaurants

Chabil Mar understands that a great vacation isn’t complete without exceptional cuisine. The on-site restaurant celebrates the fresh, vibrant flavors of Belize using locally sourced ingredients. From succulent seafood to exotic fruits and vegetables, you’ll embark on a delightful culinary journey. In the evenings, make your way to the beachside pier for a romantic dinner under the stars – the perfect finale to a day in paradise.

Your Unforgettable Placencia Vacation Starts Here

Chabil Mar Belize

Chabil Mar is more than just a place to stay; it’s an experience designed to rejuvenate your spirit. Spring break and summer are all about carefree days and unforgettable adventures, and few destinations embody this more than Placencia. The guest-exclusive setting of Chabil Mar ensures you’ll relish a balance of privacy and the opportunity to mingle with other guests, while the impeccable service and array of amenities create a truly luxurious experience. This season, give yourself the gift of a Placencia getaway, and discover why Chabil Mar is the ultimate choice for your sun-soaked escape.

For more information about Placencia,  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.

6 Belize History Facts You Need To Know

history of belize

When you visit a new place, it’s always fun and helpful to understand the history. Belize is a country with a rich history from the ancient Maya civilization to the arrival of European settlers. Let’s explore six important historical facts about Belize.

1. What’s In a Name?

The name Belize has two possible origins. One theory says it comes from the Mayan word for muddy water, which was belix. This is thought to refer to the Belize River. Another theory suggests it may have been the Spanish pronunciation of a pirate’s surname who made the first Belize settlement. That happened in 1638 and the man’s name was Peter Wallace.

2. Belize Settlers

The ancient Maya flourished in Belize between 1500 BC and 900 AD. European settlers began to move in around 1638 as privateers explored the area. The first group of European settlers were called the Baymen. They were shipwrecked British sailors who decided to settle in the area. They worked in cutting logwood and soon exported it to Europe. Spain and England fought over Belize several times during this period.

3. Battle at St. George’s Caye

In 1798 on September 10th, there was a historic battle between the Spanish troops and the British Baymen. This was part of the war between England and Spain at the time. The Baymen were outnumbered and the odds were strongly against them, but somehow they prevailed and defeated the Spanish troops. That allowed England to take more control of the settlement. Today, the battle continues to be celebrated in Belize as a national holiday.

4. History of Belize Industry

The Baymen left another legacy in the history of Belize’s logwood industry. Logwood was highly prized in Europe at the time. Eventually, logwood export was overtaken by mahogany, which was another highly prized tropical wood. By the early 1900s, Belize exports began to take the form of crops such as sugarcane, bananas and citrus. Today, Belize continues to export mahogany as well as the edible crops.

5. Colonization

The earliest colonizing settlement of Belize was located in the Bay Of Honduras. It was eventually called British Honduras in the early 1800s. It became a Crown Colony in 1871. The original capital of Belize was Belize City, but it was severely damaged by a hurricane in 1961. This caused concern in the government that a coastal location was too risky. The capital trappings were slowly moved over to Belmopan and that was declared the new capital. British Honduras was renamed to Belize in 1973.

6. Disputed Territory

The land of Belize has long been disputed territory with Guatemala. The other country has continued being contentious on land borders, and the dispute is technically unresolved. However, last year, both Belize and Guatemala voted to take the issue to the International Court of Justice to resolve it.

If you’re planning to visit Belize, consider staying at the Chabil Mar in Placencia. Our full-service luxury beach resort offers you the relaxing, tropical vacation you deserve.

Visit our website chabilmarvillas.com for more information on Belize and don’t hesitate to send us an email, or call US/CAN Toll Free: 1-866-417-2377, Local: (011-501) 523-3606, if you have questions or need help in planning a Belize Vacation.

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