Belize
Belize city is a vibrant Caribbean city and the country's only
settlement of any size.
Belize City has the only manual Swing Bridge in the world which
is still being swung daily, and is home to St John?s Cathedral: the
oldest and one of the most significant Anglican Churches in Central
America.
The city's commercial centre is split from the calmer northern
neighborhoods by Haulover Creek, a branch of the Belize River.
Haulover Creek can be crossed by the Swing Bridge. Places of
interest south of the bridge include Battlefield Park, which is
always busy and bustling with vendors; and the Bliss Institute, the
city's cultural centre. Should you choose to head north from the
bridge, you?ll find the wooden-framed Paslow Building, home to the
city's main post office. If you head south from there you?ll find
the Image Factory Art Foundation, showcasing work by Belizean
artists, and before the tip of the peninsula is the Belize Audubon
Society, a good source of information on the national parks and
wildlife reserves throughout the country.
There are many attractions in close proximity to Belize City. You
can take a bus to go north and visit the Community Baboon Sanctuary,
Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary and other attractions, or you can
catch a boat to the Cayes. Relaxing Placencia is an easy bus-ride
away, as are the adventurous Cockscomb Basin, the only Jaguar
Reserve in the world, and mysterious archaeological sites such as
Caracol and Xunantunich.
International flights to Belize City generally go through
Houston, Los Angeles or Miami. There are also flights between Belize
and Guatemala, as well as other Central American countries.
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