Belize Fall Couple Getaway

Why Every Couple Needs a Dream Belize Getaway This Fall

What does today’s couple dream about? Once upon a time, couples dreamed about having a home in the burbs, a nice car, and top-notch colleges for the kids. Today’s couple seeks more, says therapist Elizabeth Earnshaw writing for Psychology Today magazine. Contemporary couples crave a sense of belonging, shared purpose, emotional support, and a willingness to share tasks. Sure, the house is important, but couples…

Placencia last-minute travel tips

Planning a Last-Minute Adventure to Placencia Belize? Here’s How to Do It Right

Ask folks who are spontaneous about myriad aspects of their lives how they feel about last-minute travel and you’d better allow extra time to listen to them. Most of these folks will tell you that last-minute travel has taught them valuable lessons, like how to be more flexible and relaxed. Some are passionate about last-minute deals because as a result of their willingness to say…

Celebration Trips to take in Belize

Milestone Celebration Trips to take in Belize

If you’re like most North Americans, your focus on shopping—in anticipation of year-end holidays—is likely occupying a big chunk of your time these days. Buying gifts can be a challenge, say professionals studying gift-giving behaviors, and if you’re looking to impress, you’ll want to know about an emerging trend: Giving the gift of travel. Check your 2025 calendar. If you’ve already marked loved ones’ birthdays,…

Sustainable travel 2025

In 2025, Give Your Kids the Gift of Sustainable Travel Experiences

For generations, Parents magazine has been an essential read for moms and dads, so when writer Mia Taylor’s article “The Future of Sustainable Travel is Family Travel” appeared in a recent issue, her words likely had a big impact on parents who want their kids to be as passionate about protecting the planet as they are. “Travel provides teaching moments unlike any other, allowing children…

Belize Slow Travel

Slow Down, Eager Traveler! Discover the Magic of Slow Travel in Belize

According to an article published in The Harvard Crimson, Americans rush around too much, said University of Berlin Professor Adolph Goldschmidt. “They never bother to rest and reflect,” he added. “They want to see how many miles they can make in a day.” His words were delivered at a 1930 lecture, yet little changed about American travel habits over time – until Carlo Petrini, protesting…

Glovers Reef in Belize

Glovers Reef Atoll Diving

No parrots or pirate hats are required to dive into this gorgeous Belize atoll, though the pirates are no longer around to welcome you! According to “Moon Belize” author Lebawit Lily Girma, one doesn’t need to travel to a large island to enjoy the world’s best diving experience, which is why Glover’s Reef Atoll in Southern Belize has become a popular destination for vacationers. First…

ATM Cave travel guide

How to Make the Most of Your ATM Cave Experience in Belize

You don’t have to be an adventurer to admit that touring caves is fascinating. These underground chambers make visitors feel as though time has stood still, says Sam Anderson, writing for the UK publication, The Independent. “The appeal of caves is, obviously, primal,” he states, describing the importance of caves to prehistoric people who used these enclaves for everything from ceremonial rituals to art galleries….

Embrace Adventure Travel in Belize This Fall

Fortune magazine reports that after “a record-breaking summer for travel, Americans are still dead set on getting away.” What does this mean for fall travelers? The urge to embrace adventures remains high on the list of folks who are even willing “to bankroll their restlessness.” Christie Hudson, head of public relations at Expedia, told Fortune reporters that a significant share of survey respondents plan to…