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Lighthouse Reef, Belize

Picture perfect beaches, Mayan ruins and fascinating cave systems

Squeezed between Mexico and Guatemala in Central America, Belize beckons adventurers with its abundant opportunities for exploration.

Its crown jewel, the awe-inspiring 185-mile-long reef, stands as the world's second largest, rivalled only by the Great Barrier Reef, with the iconic Blue Hole drawing divers into its coral-encrusted depths. Beyond its aquatic wonders, Belize teems with natural treasures—ancient Mayan ruins, intricate cave systems, verdant rainforests, and secluded beaches of pristine white sand.

Belize's allure lies in its contrasting landscapes: dense rainforests juxtaposed with idyllic beaches lapped by crystalline waters. Along its coastline, over 450 cayes and atolls dot the horizon, offering serene havens framed by swaying palms and the rhythmic beats of the Caribbean. Venture to the Placencia peninsula for sun-kissed shores, abundant water sports, and encounters with native wildlife in the Cockscomb Basin Nature Reserve.

Whether nestled on a caye or along the mainland, Belize's coastal waters promise enchanting snorkelling experiences. Dive enthusiasts are drawn to the mystical depths of the Blue Hole, a colossal ocean sinkhole best appreciated from above on a helicopter tour or from below, amidst vibrant marine life. The Belize Barrier Reef, a haven for underwater enthusiasts, teems with diverse coral formations and marine species, including occasional sightings of hammerhead and whale sharks.

For adrenaline seekers, Belize's Cayo District offers a playground of jungle adventures. Immerse yourself in spectacular scenery as you explore ancient archaeological sites, hike to cascading waterfalls, or ride horseback through Mountain Pine Ridge. Delve into the heart of the earth on a tubing excursion through river caves or embark on an unforgettable journey into Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave, where Mayan ceremonial artifacts and sacrificial remains lie shrouded in mystery.

While Belize's coastal allure is undeniable, its inland jungles of the Cayo District promise equally mesmerizing wildlife encounters—from vibrant birdlife to elusive jaguars. Whether diving into azure waters or delving into lush jungles, Belize offers a tapestry of adventures found nowhere else on Earth.

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January

January is dry season with prolonged periods of sunshine, particularly in the north and central regions. A great time to travel which means the country will be busy, so we recommend planning in advance.

February

Similar to January with great weather and very little rain its one of the best months to travel throughout the region.

March

The dry season continues, with low humidity so another great month to explore all regions of Belize and relax on beautiful Caribbean beaches.

April

In April the weather in the Cayo District and on the Cayes remains predominantly dry, although the heat and humidity gradually increases. Easter is a busy time, so booking in advance is essential.

May

Very similar to April, although there are less visitors and there may be the occasional shower with the start of the wet season approaching.

June

The rains start however most days are usually short sharp showers in the afternoon and early evening. Perrsistent rainfall is rare. Mid-June is the start of lobster season and a great time to sample the dish along the country's coast in destinations like Ambergris Caye and Placencia.

July

Very similar to July, with a similar amount of rain combined with sunshine. Most destinations will be warm with a high level of humidity.

August

The height of the rainy season with high humidity, heavy rain and the risk of tropical storms and even hurricanes. These are particularly prevalent in the coastal regions.

September

Another wet month and not very enjoyable for travel with some remote roads flooded. Due to a low number of visitors at this time, some lodges and hotels will close for annual maintenance.

October

Rainy conditions continue with wet days, high humidity and generally not the ideal time to visit and enjoy Belize.

November

The wet season and humidity are easing off with drier days on the horizon. This is a good time to visit the interior and coast before tourist numbers increase in December.

December

A great time to travel to Belize with sunny, dry days although hotels over the Christmas & New Year break will often be booked for months in advance.

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I have just returned from the most amazing trip to Tanzania, booked with Far & Wild. Everything went so smoothly from the first time I spoke with them. The planning was great, the itinerary was perfect for us, and the lodges were amazing. We spent 10 nights with an amazing guide, travelling through Northern Tanzania and even got to see the migration, which was a lifetime ambition of mine. This wasn't our first safari, so we were nervous as to how it would compare, but it was spot on. We're particularly grateful that she suggested a private 'bush lunch' in the Ngorongoro Crater as the public picnic spot was very busy! I will certainly be using them again to book our next trip....we're thinking of a relaxing beach stay next time to get over the excitement of safari!

Sep 17, 2025
Orla Rhodes

Just back from another amazing F&W organised trip to Namibia with the family (8 adults). Having been there before, Alistair tailored our trip to include our favourite locations and added a new one for us, Okonjima Plains camp, which we loved.The quality of accommodation and guiding, activities, food and drinks was exceptional throughout. Although not inexpensive I felt it was good value for the level of luxury we had. Kwessi Dunes, Shipwreck lodge, Ongava, Okonjima with pit stops Windhoek (city tour recommended ), Swakopmund (Sandwich Harbour and Walvis Bay tour) and Grootberg lodge (best sundowner drive )

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Arnhild Schia

We had a wonderful trip to São Tomé and Príncipe - a small island nation in the Gulf of Guinea with paradise (almost empty) beaches and jungle forest. It was all well organised by Far and Wild and we stayed at Omali lodge at Sao Tome, then on Roca Sundy, and Sunday Praia at Principe - a great combination of different types of resorts/hotels. Omali is close to Sao Tome town with its colonial buildings, markets, hustle and bustle. Roca Sunday gives an old plantation experience and Sundy Praia a luxury beach experience. Very friendly (from time to time a bit slow) service, great fresh food, specifically if you like fish/seafood, vegetables and fruits (almost all sourced locally). Nice temperature between 23 and 30 degrees Celsius, nice swimming conditions. We really recommend this for those who want to experience a pristine destination with few other tourists and friendly and welcoming people. The islands also feel (and I believe are) very safe. At Principe, there are no dangerous animals, snakes or whatever, and it was great to be able to hike in the jungle without being very conscious of where to put your hands and feet. Go before everyone else does!

Jul 3, 2024
Henri Papenfus

Back home again, basking in the joys of a superb safari. Every aspect you arranged for us, including linking up with Mack Air and Wild Horizons locally to transport us. The choice of camps, Camp Hwange in Zimbabwe and Muchenenje Safari Lodge in Botswana, was spot on and exactly what we had hoped for - ideally situated, comfortable, in good surroundings, and with excellent wildlife on the doorstep and throughout the wider country. The service staff in each looked after us very well, catering was excellent, and the game guides were professional, knowledgeable and helpful. The weather was, as usual for that part of the world, also good at the time of our visit. Blue skies and stunning sunsets. Warm but not too hot during the day, although quite cold at sunrise when viewing game. The viewing started. You made us happy, and we recommend you to similar safari enthusiasts with confidence.

Jun 28, 2024
AC

Far and Wild went above and beyond to make sure my trip to Zambia was special. I would definitely recommend them and their services to anyone wanting to travel to Africa.

Jun 5, 2024
Tiny

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Jun 5, 2024
Fiona C

It was a dreamy holiday on the Kenyan Coast - Far and Wild, their efficiency and professionalism allowed us to relax and be the happiest family alive !! We cannot fault them, their care and understanding of what we wanted from a holiday ensured we had the most memorable trip. We will be booking with them again for sure!

Jun 5, 2024

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