There aren’t too many sites out there with comprehensive coverage of what life in Belize is like. For tourists, www.belizetourism.net was always a popular choice.
Sadly, it seems to have been abandoned as most of the information on it is outdated.
There are some things on the Belize Report site, as BelizeTourism.net calls it, that are helpful and accurate, such as information about the weather, and suggested lists of things to pack.
There is also a basic map of Belize, which, although isn’t very detailed, it gives you an idea of the layout of the country, and basically where everything is found.
If you want up to date information on relocation to Belize, and help and advice from the people who really know, click this link: www.gringotravelnetwork.com. Once you get there, highlight any of the information you want about travel in Belize, and I’ll make sure the right people get in touch with you to provide you with answers to your need to know questions.
Belize may not be as popular a location as some of the other Central American countries, but it is definitely prime ground for living. If you are thinking about moving to Belize, start planning a trial trip today!
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I would love to know more. I am planning a trip down there in the next couple of weeks.
looking at moving to Belize.Curious about jobs for a gringo.Any jobs.Thanks Doug
looking at moving to Belize.Curious about jobs for a gringo.Any jobs.Thanks Doug trustyfella@yahoo.com
The link you have provided on this site: http://www.gringocentral.com/network is non-existent. How is that supposed to be more helpful than a site with outdated information? Considering that there is at least *some* information on belizetourism.net, I don’t think I’d be alone in saying that it’s a lot more informational and helpful than a site with absolutely NO information. . .
Considering the post is from over a year ago, I am not surprised the link didn’t work.
However, if you read carefully you’ll notice it says to fill out the info and the writer will get back to you. If this gringo lives in Belize I am sure he has contacts. I follow the Costa Rica Gringo, the Ecuador Gringo, and the Panama Gringo and they have always been helpful!
great blog! thank you
I am writing to try to connect personally with the writer of the original blog. I have planned my whole life to ‘retire’ to Belize. I have skipped all around the country in my travels, saving the best for last and for my permanent haunt. I am ready to settle down now at fifty. Need advice on ev-e-rything! My D-day is about November 1 of 2011. I don’t have to have a permanent place to live right off the bat, but some suggestions for areas. I’m single…love to scuba dive and, although am social, am not a hard partier…more love the companionship of people around my own vintage who are fairly clean living, care about the environment and are socially responsible. But not a militant to any degree on any one thing. Don’t want to be in the middle of a ‘tourist-y’ area either if at all possible. I look forward to hearing from the knowledgeable…
Suzy