With its friendly locals, ideal weather year-around, easy access via a short 90-minute flight from Miami, and breathtaking sandy beaches and blue waters, Turks and Caicos are considered a top Caribbean destination.
With its friendly locals, ideal weather year-around, easy access via a short 90-minute flight from Miami, and breathtaking sandy beaches and blue waters, Turks and Caicos are considered a top Caribbean destination.
Ready for your next trip to Belize? We’ve created a new Tourism Gold Standard program to keep you safer from arrival to departure. This extensive program is made specifically for hotels, restaurants, tour operators and other relevant businesses to enhance their health and safety standards. By adapting these new behaviors and procedures, these establishments will be able to ensure the safety of all travelers as they enjoy vacationing in Belize. From our enhanced cleanliness protocols for hotels, tour operators, and tourist attractions, we’ve re-imagined our travel policies, so you can breathe easy while you explore our curious locations.
The isles that comprise the British Virgin Islands archipelago are the Caribbean’s most treasured jewels. Each is a verdant piece of paradise dotted with endlessly charming points of interest, surrounded by immaculate white beaches and sapphire-toned waters. The largest are known for rich vegetation, exceptional luxury resorts, beautiful beaches, fantastic food, and friendly locals. Some of the less-prominent islands are completely uninhabited and designated as national park space.
South Caicos is a quick and impeccable island getaway as it is only a ninety minute ferry ride or short twenty minute flight from Providenciales. The close proximity makes the Island ideal for dual island vacations in Turks and Caicos. Visitors are drawn for its fishing, snorkeling and scuba diving along the wall. Go bone fishing in the flats guided by expert fishermen or snorkel right off the immaculate beaches.
Belize City limits reach out to Mile 8 on the Western Highway and Mile 14 on the Northern Highway, at the Haulover Bridge that spans the mouth of the old Belize River where it disgorges into the Caribbean Sea. The city proper is split into two areas: