• The Belize Sign Monument
    The Belize Sign Monument
    4.1
    554
    Sea Shore Drive, Buttonwood Bay Area, Belize City
    OPEN · 00:00 - Tomorrow 00:00 · +501 227-0500
    "The Belize sign is so cool but the surrounding area needs lots of love and attention. Sad to see a beautiful country not kept up to celebrate the beauty of the area."
  • Museum of Belize
    Museum of Belize
    4.2
    274
    8 Gabourel Lane, Central Bank Compound, Belize City, Belize City
    CLOSE · 09:00 - 16:00 · +501 223-4524
    "Museum is well displayed, clean, and beautiful. It is well worth the visit to see the history. Our first visit to Belize."
  • Shark Ray Alley
    Shark Ray Alley
    4.7
    1237
    , Belize City
    +501 664-2001
    "We have snorkeled all over the world. In this site, you will find dozens of sting rays and nurse sharks coming at you from all directions. Some of the Carribean rays are huge (but not as big as the ones in the Caymans). You can stand on the sand bar but have to be careful you are not stepping on a ray."
  • The Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center
    The Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center
    4.6
    1931
    Mile 29 Western Highway, Belize City
    CLOSE · 08:30 - 17:00 · +501 613-4966
    "The zoo is much different than a zoo you may find state-side, however it was a good different! We visited before flying out and was a great pit stop back to airport! Spent about 2 hours here including lunch. Pros: - decent size with a variety of animals - enjoyed that zoo contained a majority of native species - paved paths - lunch option was great - gift shop had a variety of souvenirs. (Would have liked to seen kid size shirts) - enclosures were very natural like - bathrooms onsite were above average for the area Cons: - habitats were so natural that animals were difficult to find - mosquitos were bad (but it seemed like every place we went was bad). Even with bug spray we got several bites - bathrooms not actually in the zoo- had to go across parking lot - could have used some more viewing benches to sit and observe animals - map and signage thru-out the zoo was very confusing - would have enjoyed reading more facts at each animal exhibit."
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