Belize City which has an Amazing Tour

25 December 2011 No Comment

Belize City capital city status revoked in Belize, it’s still the country’s all-purpose cultural, financial and transportation capital. Past hurricanes in Belize City were largely influential in the decision to move the governmental seat inland to Belmopan, but the city still remains the most populated and busy urban area in the nation. Some visitors skip out of town immediately after arriving to Belize City on cruises or international flights, there is definitely enough to see and do here to make a stay of at least a couple of days worth it. Belize City travel is certainly ideal for those looking to mix a little Belizean art and entertainment into their Belize vacation, since you’ll find more of that here than anywhere else. Also, since the country is so small, it’s really a good base for trips to interesting destinations all over the place. You’ll find an interesting, if not somewhat odd, mix of colonial mansions, shacks, parks, and shopping areas in Belize City. Basically, the town is cut in two by Haulover Creek, with the Swing Bridge and Market Square basically serving as the Belize City Belize hub.

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Belize City Belize became what it is today because of its location. Found on the Caribbean Sea, it rests nicely at the harbor where Haulover Creek empties. Originally known as Belize Town, Belize City Belize was founded by British lumber harvesters known as Baymen round about the mid 1650″s. Before the arrival of the British, Belize City was the site of a Mayan settlement named Holzuz. To aid in their foresting industry in Belize, the British brought in a good amount of slaves from Africa, which contributes to the country’s ethnic diversity today. Belize Town cemented its importance in 1798 when the British fended off Spanish advances in the area. This heralded achievement is known as the Battle of St. George’s Caye. It wasn’t hard for the British to make Belize Town their prime establishment in the region. With rivers and creeks flowing this way to sea, it was perfect for their logging shipments.

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In its early days, Belize City was certainly no more than a simple logging port, and as the story goes, it would grow and spread out over a landfill of rum bottles and mahogany chips deposited by the Baymen. Supposedly, during the Belize rainy season, the Baymen would head to Belize City and the coast to ship much of their harvested lumber overseas. Plenty of rum was bought with the funds they received. It must have been a pretty interesting place indeed during those days. Walking tours are another Belize City tour option, and since a good amount of the city’s attractions are pretty much within walking distance of one another, you won’t necessarily need to hire a guide for your own, personal walk. Towards the center of town, the House of Culture is surely somewhere you’ll want to spend a bit of time during your Belize City vacation. There is a nice museum at the House of Culture you’ll want to check out, and the mansion that this place is housed in is pretty impressive itself. Belize City travel can see you enjoying a nice dining experience, as this town has quite a selection of satisfying eateries. Seafood and Belizean cuisine are the most prevalent at the city’s restaurants, though there are some nice options for international fare as well. So, come and enjoy in this city.

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