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Hopkins (Belize)

Garifuna village

7.4km

16.8667-88.2833

Dangriga

Large Garifuna town in the south, formerly known as Stann Creek Town

10km

16.9667-88.2167

Tobacco Caye

island in Belize

17km

16.8983-88.0619

Placencia Peninsula

peninsula in Belize

33km

16.593889-88.366667

Placencia

Placencia is at the southern tip of the resort Placencia peninsula in Belize.

41km

16.51-88.37

Belize City

Belize's largest city, on the Caribbean Sea

67km

17.504722-88.186667

Belmopan

capital of Belize

73km

17.25-88.7675

Caye Caulker

smaller barrier island in the north

95km

17.7425-88.025

San Ignacio (Belize)

Known as Cayo to locals, Maya and Hispanic influence near the Guatemala border

98km

17.160125-89.05999722

Punta Gorda (Belize)

capital and largest town of Toledo District in southern Belize

104km

16.1-88.8

Ambergris Caye

large barrier island in the north

125km

18.013947-87.931039

Orange Walk Town

Orange Walk Town is the capital of the Orange Walk district 57 miles north of Belize City. The agricultural town is not a tourist hotspot but a good base for explorations of Northern Belize and the Mayan ruins Lamanai.

133km

18.075-88.55833333

San Pedro Sula

city in Cortes Departement, Honduras

147km

15.5-88.033333

Chiapas

From docks on the Rio Grijalva (the only major river within Mexico) near Tuxtla Gutiérrez in Chiapas state, tour launches take you into this steep-walled National Park. You'll likely see vast flocks of flamingos, pelicans, and other waterfowl, as well as crocodiles.

468km

16.41-92.408611
Sights (18)

Seine Bight

Seine Bight is a village on the Placencia Peninsula located in the Stann Creek District of Belize. It is located 2 and a half miles south of Maya Beach Village and North of the village of Placencia. This small village has roughly 1,000 inhabitants, mostly Garifuna people who subsist on fishing, hunting, and homegrown vegetables. The early settlers named their village for their favored fishing tackle, Seine fishing and a bight, a bend or curve in a coastline.

36km

16.56666667-88.36666667

Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary

protected area

51km

16.7162-88.6608

Turneffe Atoll

Atoll off the coast of Belize, Central America

63km

17.33333333-87.86666667

Yarborough Cemetery

This cemetery was in use from 1787 to 1896. It was renovated in 1999 and has been designated an archaeological reserve in 2009.

66km

17.488032-88.189813

Government House, Belize

Once the residence of the British Governor General, this is now a "House of Culture" that is open for visitors.

66km

17.48833333-88.18666667

St. John's Cathedral (Belize City)

An Anglican cathedral that was built in 1812. The cathedral is a landmark of Belize and one of the oldest remaining buildings in the city.

66km

17.48861111-88.18777778

Bliss Institute

The largest cultural centre in Belize, it also hosts the National Art Collection of Belize.

66km

17.493477-88.186068

Great Blue Hole

submarine sinkhole off the coast of Belize

89km

17.31527778-87.53444444

Belize Barrier Reef

series of coral reefs straddling the coast of Belize

89km

17.31555556-87.53444444

Altun Ha

archaeological site

96km

17.76395-88.347061

Cahal Pech

The main attraction in the town. Cahal Pech is a smallish set of Mayan ruins that were abandoned around 800-900 AD. There is an indoor museum displaying artifacts, a site plan, and information on the ruins in a regional context. There are, allegedly, guided tours, but these are unneeded, as the site is easy to traverse. The entire site should take 1-2 hours at most for a thorough exploration. Once at the ruins, the site is fairly flat, but Cahal Pech is at the top of the hill overlooking San Ignacio. The walk uphill to it from the main town is quite exhausting and is difficult even from the San Ignacio Resort Hotel on the hill. If you have any disability, or are in poor physical condition, you will want to drive.

99km

17.1457-89.0741

Caracol

Maya city in Belize

100km

16.76388889-89.1175

Lubaantun

human settlement

103km

16.28165-88.95945

Bullet Tree Falls

104km

17.168-89.111

Xunantunich

Ancient Maya archaeological site in western Belize

105km

17.089059-89.141427

Lamanai

archaeological site in Belize

105km

17.7525-88.65444444

Hol Chan Marine Reserve

108km

17.869-88.003

Moho River

river in Belize

111km

16.05984-88.85193
Nature

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Stann Creek

Belize
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Stann Creek

Stann Creek is a region on the Caribbean coastline of Belize.

The Stann Creek District is also home to the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary where South Stann Creek rises. Within the preserve is Victoria Peak, the second highest point in Belize, at 1,120 meters (3,670 feet) above sea level. The ethnic Garifuna village of Hopkins has recently undergone a huge transformation due to the growing tourism industry. Placencia is home to one of Belize's most popular tourist destinations due to its large selection of resorts, guest houses, hotels and white Sandy beaches. The Garifuna are direct descendants of a group of African slaves who escaped two ship-wrecked Spanish slave ships near St. Vincent in 1635. They celebrate a diverse and rich culture that is a blend of African traditions of music, dance and religious ceremonies; Native American farming, hunting, and fishing techniques; and a French and Arawak influenced language.

Located within the district are the port of Big Creek (the main port of Belize's banana industry), the peninsula and village of Placencia (a popular tourist destination), the villages of Santa Cruz, Alta Vista, Commerce Bight, Dancing Pool, Georgetown, Guana Church Bank, High Sand, Independence and Mango Creek, Kendal, Lagarto Bank, Maya Mopan, Middle Bank, Middlesex, Mullins River, New Home, Pomona, Quarry Hill, Rancho Grande, Red Bank, Regalia, Sarawee, Silver Creek Camp, Silk Grass, San Roman, Sittee River and the Garifuna village of Hopkins.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

23°C18
Precipitation: 233 mm

Feb

24°C19
Precipitation: 180 mm

Mar

26°C20
Precipitation: 99 mm

Apr

26°C21
Precipitation: 46 mm

May

27°C22
Precipitation: 285 mm

Jun

25°C21
Precipitation: 403 mm

Jul

24°C20
Precipitation: 305 mm

Aug

24°C20
Precipitation: 302 mm

Sep

25°C20
Precipitation: 355 mm

Oct

23°C21
Precipitation: 404 mm

Nov

23°C19
Precipitation: 383 mm

Dec

23°C19
Precipitation: 265 mm
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