Nature Reserve
Natural history has long been the most precious resource in Belize. One-third of the country territory is designated as natural reserve where the largest living coral reef in the western hemisphere is housed that makes the country as the paradise for
botanist, herpetologist, fish scientist, ornithologist, and zoologist to conduct in-depth research.
The greatest charm of Belize is that there won't be any crowd for sightseeing, and it is why that its natural ecology can be so well preserved. Belize is widely recognized as the paradise for water activities as the country owns the largest and longest
live coral reef in 185 km long in the western hemisphere and the areas with the discoveries of many world heritages.
The marine ecology of Belize is abounded with as many as 450 kinds of fish, 540 kinds of birds, diverse kinds of mammal and reptiles, and more than 70 kinds of coral, and tourists can have access to these scenes through private sightseeing tour. In fact,
there is no need for tourists to learn diving before they can enjoy their leisure moments in this fun and exciting paradise. Besides, there are other interesting activities that will draw tourists' attention,
such as water skiing (skiing on waters towed by yacht), wind-surfing, boat riding, or swimming. Tourists can also opt for different sea coast, river and creek shore for he fantastic fishing activity.
As bonefish, sea silver carp, red snapper, and blue marline, and many other fish live in the waters of Belize, some experienced anglers would bring along with their personal fishing gears. Notwithstanding, rental services are available locally. Probably,
the greatest charm of Belize lies with its landscape diversity as you can experience coral reef, gorgeous high mountains, fantastic rocks, roaring monkey, panther, alligator, and giant tapir rambling in the
dense rain forest.