I've traveled 80 countries looking for the paradise on earth. We live now in Central American Belize
steps away from the beach at the Caribbean sea and
are surprised about the relatively few visitors or winter residents we see. Throughout the year the
temperature is around 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit) with mostly a refreshing breeze.
And in contrast with most islands in the Caribbean you have here a fantastic offer of
activities and things to visit to interrupt your sun bathing. You can dive or snorkel on the
largest coral reef of the northern hemisphere, sail and fish, climb archaeological Maya sites,
walk the jungle, canoe in wild rivers and look for jaguars, ocelots, tapirs, boas constrictor,
toucans, hummingbirds, etc. 60% of the land is protected nature. To hold it this way the country
needs many visitors so that the population can live from tourism and has not to tap the nature
reserve for living, which happens so often in central American countries. In contrast with many
countries in the region, this is also a real English inspired democracy which should incite you
to support them.