A Private Getaway in Paradise
Treat yourself to an adventure in paradise with this amazing solo trip. From snorkeling with sharks and rays to supporting a jaguar preserve, this vacation has it all.
Our advice to visitors of Belize is…
Think outside of the box, because our beaches are just the beginning! Our nation boasts luscious green jungles, riverbanks that serve as home to a variety of animals, ancient ruins, and the Belize Barrier Reef –– the second largest reef in the world. See? There's so much more to do than sunbathe.
Why you’ll love this adventure…
We’ve designed this Signature Trip to ensure that you don’t miss Belize’s wild side. You’ll see jaguars in the rainforests of Southern Belize and monkeys from a riverboat; have an aquatic adventure when you snorkel with sharks and rays, and more.
What will make this trip memorable?
Knowing that you had it all –– the adventure and luxury you deserve in a place of serene beauty.You’re going to relax in the comfort of a breathtaking hotel; lounge on warm sandy beaches, and enjoy exciting outdoor activities. That’s what happens when savvy travelers see the world with Anywhere.
Places you'll stay
Placencia Village
Beachfront reggae bars, colorful guesthouses, and a spacious expanse of beach attract tourists to Placencia Village. Located at the end of the 16-mile (28-km) Placencia peninsula, it is the most lively destination in the region. It offers restaurants, shopping, nightlife, accommodations, and tour services.
Moments to look forward to
Laughing Bird Caye National Park
Laughing Bird Caye is a 1.4-acre (0.5-ha) deserted tropical island 12 miles (19 km) off the coast of Placencia. Surrounded by deep blue water on all sides, this miniature island is nothing more than palm trees, sandy beach, and a few picnic tables. The island is named for the Laughing Gull, a seabird that once lived on the island but has since migrated to other surrounding cayes that have less human disturbance.
Gladden Spit and Silk Caye
The main draw of the Gladden Spit and Silk Caye Marine Reserve is the opportunity to swim with whale sharks, who spend the months of March through June migrating through the reserve’s feeding grounds. Preying mostly on plankton and small fish, these gentle giants can reach lengths of up to 40 feet (12 m) and are the largest fish on the planet.
Monkey River Boat Tour
Snorkel Tour
Incredible Stays
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Seamless Connections
We believe travel is more than ticking destinations off a list – it’s about discovering new places deeply, feeling connected wherever you go, and knowing you have a trusted team behind you every step of the way.



