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The country's official source of tourist information is the
Belize Tourist Board (BTB) with offices
in Belize City, San Pedro and Punta Gorda, plus an information booth
at the airport. The staffs are generally quite helpful, and have
maps, brochures and local information.
The Belize Tourist Industry Association (BTIA) also have
numerous offices and representatives around the country and,
although they are really an industry organization, staff can help
with information and will deal with complaints about hotel standards
or service. Perhaps more usefully, most of the hotels and all
the travel agents mentioned in this guide can recommend local
guides and attractions.
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For the latest information on the growing number of reserves,
national parks and associated visitor centers, call or visit the
Belize Audubon Society in Belize City, this administers many of
the country’s protected areas. For in-depth information on social,
cultural, political and economic matters concerning Belize, the
place to look is the SPEAR Web site (Society for the
Promotion of Education and Research).
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Belize
Belize City
Where to go
When to go
Getting around
Costs, money, banks
Currency, exchange
Eating
and drinking
Mail &
communications
Safety and the police
Work and study
Information
The media
Holidays
and festivals
Shopping,
souvenirs
Belize city
Arrival and information
Restaurants
Nightlife,
entertainment
Tours,
buses
Listings
Travel details
Explore Belize City
North side
South side
Cayo and the west
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Belize city
to San
Ignacio
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Belize zoo
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Belmopan
Practicalities
Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
Guanacaste
Park
Benque Viejo del Carmen
Caracol Ruins
Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve
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San Antonio
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San Ignacio
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Arrival
Restaurants
Kayaking,canoeing
Xunantunich, San Jose
Corozal, Orange Walk
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