About Belize
Nowhere on earth will you find a friendlier people than the people of Belize. From the moment you arrive, you will feel as comfortable in this small Caribbean country as you do in your own hometown. Roughly the size of Massachusetts, this relatively small country (176 miles long and 88 miles wide) boasts rain forest covered mountains, hundreds of cayes (islands) and the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere.
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Placencia Village
Like most ideal destinations, location is paramount to a truly unique experience! Known as "Belize’s Best Kept Secret", Placencia is known locally as “Barefoot Perfect” — the only place on mainland Belize that offers unspoiled white sand beaches. As the closest full-service resort to the Village, enjoy an easy beach walk, bicycle, kayak or golf cart access to all the restaurants, art and culture of Placencia Village. Then, effortlessly slip back to the peacefulness of Chabil Mar.
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Explore The Belize Rainforest and Jungle
Private waterfalls, jungle canopies teeming with birds and exotic flora, hiking trails following the footprints of the elusive jaguar, iguanas splashing into crisp clear rivers – these are only a few of the options visitors have to Be One with the beauty of the Belize rainforest.
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Sea Adventures
Diving, Snorkeling, Fishing, Sailing, Kayaking, Sunset Cruises, Explore the Islands (Cayes)
Whether your choice is to rest undisturbed in a hammock under a palm tree watching the waves break in the distance, snorkel for the first time in waist deep water amidst schools of colorful fish or, to participate in active marine activities like scuba-diving, sailing, kayaking, fly fishing or sport-fishing, our reef and islands can offer a location that is perfect for you.
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Belize Culture
The people of Belize have an array of traditions and customs that represent more than 10 diverse cultures, comprised of a harmonious combination of Maya, Mestizo, Creole, Garifuna, East Indian, Mennonite, Arab and Chinese, as well as a number of European, American and other expatriates. English remains the official language in Belize, but the most diverse language in Belize is Kriol (Belizean Creole), with other cultural languages spoken such as Garifuna, Mandarin, Spanish and Maya dialects of Kekchi, Mopan and Yucatec. Become one with the people of Belize!
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Adventures Guest comments
"Our accommodations were beautiful, relaxing, and perfect for our family of four. The town of Placencia is quaint, but the opportunities for sea and land adventures are limitless. My husband loves to scuba dive and with over 12 dives while we were there . . . After our daily trips to the Mayan ruins, zip-lining in the jungle, and a monkey river tour with the “King of the Howlers”, we needed and enjoyed our time relaxing at the extremely accommodating villa resort of Chabil Mar. There, we enjoyed the two infinity pools, free kayaks, lovely ocean views from our porch, pier dining, free bikes for rides into town, daily maid service, and goo...