Here’s what you need to know about visiting the wonderful country of Belize.
Revolutionizing tourism in Belize and sharing our beloved country with the world.
THE PORT / ABOUT THE PORT
Revolutionizing tourism in Belize and sharing our beloved country with the world.
Surrounded by the clear, turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, the 40-acre port has resort-like amenities that include three beaches, a pool zone, crew facilities, bars & restaurants, retail shops, a zip-line, and much more. Despite the port’s enticements, Port Coral is still a gateway to the mainland for adventure excursions that feature Mayan ruins tours and some of the best snorkeling in the Western Caribbean.
Port Coral isn’t just a new stop on Western Caribbean cruise routes, we’re elevating the tourism industry. Our beloved Belize is full of beauty and wonders, and her people have waited patiently for the opportunity to share it with the world.
Now, with state-of-the-art facilities and the spectacles of Belize at your fingertips, Port Coral is becoming one of the most sought after new destinations in the Western Caribbean and changing the way the world sees Belize.
Our hope is to create a better future for Belize. Through our hard work and investment back into the country we love, we believe that we can create economic vitality for our home country and take our tourism industry to new heights.
Here’s what you need to know about visiting the wonderful country of Belize.
Belize was first developed by the Maya around 1500 B.C.E., and the first contact with Europeans came in 1502 when Christopher Columbus reached the area’s coast. The first European settlement was established in 1638, and many more were set up in the next 150 years.
In 1840, it became a “Colony of British Honduras”, and in 1862, a crown colony. For one hundred years after that, Belize was a representative government of England but in January 1964, full self government with a ministerial system was granted. In 1973, the region’s name was changed from British Honduras to Belize and on September 21, 1981, full independence was achieved.
Calculating the exchange rate from $US to Belizean dollars couldn’t be easier: The Belizean currency is locked in at $2 BZ = $1 US. Most accommodations and tours are listed in $US, while restaurants, shops, etc. are listed in $BZ. However, nearly every place readily accepts US currency.
Located in Central America, Belize is bordered to the north by Mexico, the south and west by Guatemala, and the east by the Caribbean Sea.
Belize is known for its extreme biodiversity and distinctive ecosystems. Here, you’ll find swampy coastal plains, low mountains, undeveloped forests, jungles, wildlife reserves, a large variety of different species of flora and fauna, and the largest cave system in Central America!
One of the most attractive parts about Belize is the wonderful warm weather! The average yearly temperature sits around 84° F (29°C), with winter lows rarely falling below 60°F(16°C) and summer highs averaging 86°F (30°).
Belize is the only English speaking country in Central America. But while English is the official language of Belize, Creole is the language that natives speak, and there are many other languages represented on the island, including Spanish, African-based Garifuna, Maya-Kekchi, Maya Mopan, Mandarin, and German.