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Belize City- (Population: 58,000 approximately)

Founded some 300 years ago by pirates and seafarers turned timber-men, Belize City straddles the estuaries of the Haulover Creek, Belize River. To begin with, there were two streets, conveniently named Front Street and Back Street (now Regent and Albert Streets). Today the city has thirteen sections with romantic sounding names like Cinderella Town, Queen Charlotte Town and Lake Independence.

The City has a quaint 'old world' atmosphere with timber dwellings perched high on posts in order to make the most of the prevailing winds and to allow for easy expansion as the need and opportunity arises. Following bitter experience with recurrent fires and the occasional hurricanes (only two bad ones in thirty years) the people have been turning more and more to reinforced concrete structures.

An elected City Council, presided over by a Mayor, runs the municipality. Belize City was the seat of the national government until the establishment of Belmopan in August 1970. You will find the oldest Anglican Cathedral 1826 in Central America in Belize City. Here, in great splendour, Kings of the Mosquito Coast were crowned. Other old buildings include Government House (1814), the Supreme Court Building and former slave quarters along Regent Street.

But the City also looks towards the future. There are some 20 elementary schools, 8 secondary schools, a Teachers' College, Technical College, Vocational Centre, 5 libraries and 3 centres for adult education. The Baron Bliss Institute, centre for performing arts, is the setting for the annual Festival of Arts, established in 1953. Amenities include modern electricity, telephone and telecommunications systems, a sanitary and reliable water system, modern wellstaffed hospitals, government radio station, private and public recreation facilities. There are comfortable, modern hotels, restaurants night clubs, and a trailer park which cater to tourists. The Belize International Airport is ten miles away. You will find the people, mostly Afro-creoles, warmhearted, English-speaking and eager to assist strangers.


Cites, Towns and Villages in Belize


Belize City, Ladyville, Burrel Boom, Gales Point.



Hotels in Belize


The Great House: New meets old in the heart of the historic Fort George area of Belize City, where this colonial home has been restored and converted into a charming inn, sure to please both business and holiday travellers.

Maruba Resort & Jungle Spa: The jungle north of Belize City provides a lush backdrop for the African theme of this unusual spa/resort. As a destination in itself, or the perfect finish to your Belizean adventure, you'll find a soothing experience for body and soul.

Tourism and Tourist Attractions in Belize



Crooked Tree wildlife Sanctuary, Community Baboon Sanctuary, Altun Ha.



Restaurants in Belize

Chon Saan Palace Restaurant: This Chinese restaurant was established in 1974 in Belize City. Live seafood tanks will tempt you with lobster, shrimp and fish, and their extensive menu is sure to satisfy all tastes.

Fort Street Restaurant: A Belize City establishment that offers a wide variety of creative specialties featuring the local bounty of both surf and turf.

Smoky Mermaid Restaurant & Bar: Located in the inner courtyard of the Great House Inn, across from the Radisson Hotel, this eatery is loaded with tropical ambience. Guaranteed a refreshing break in your day, with a wide variety of Caribbean and international dishes. Open all day. The Smoky Mermaid Restaurant & Bar -  Our garden courtyard  is the perfect getaway from the everyday!  The best in Carribean flavours & international cuisine.  Tropical drinks, fine wines and scrumptious desserts.  Dine. Imbibe. Enjoy!!  Courtyard open from 6:30am-10pm.  The Captain’s Bar open from 10am.  Find us downstairs at the Great House, #13 Cork St., Belize City. (Across from the Radisson Fort George).  Tel: 02-34759.  Fax: 02-34722.  Email: smoky@btl.net.

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