The island of Ambergris Caye, known for its scuba diving and beautiful beaches, offers vintage cottages and modern condos.
If you know anything about me, then you know I’m big on solo travel. At my big age (we won’t say what that age actually is), ...
There's a good reason many Americans consider retiring in the Caribbean. It's warm, beautiful, welcoming, offers modern ...
A five-star, Coppola-crafted escape of thatched cottages, sunset cruises, and barefoot Caribbean calm that feels tailor-made for LGBTQ+ travelers fleeing grey skies at home.
Coral reefs cover less than 1% of the ocean floor, but have some amazing superpowers. The next 10 years are a critical window for action to save our reefs.
Six Senses Branded Residences is a new destination that embodies the essence of luxury in the Caribbean. The project features 40 overwater bungalow hotel suites and an exclusive enclave of just 16 ...
“From toddlers to elders, recipients beamed with joy as they accepted their keys, their smiles radiating hope and gratitude, knowing just how much these homes would change their lives,” MIDH expressed ...
This week, MIDH provided two deserving individuals with safe and dignified homes in the Collet and Port Loyola neighborhoods of Belize City. One recipient was assisted after her daughter’s home was ...
In 1971, French marine biologist Jacques Cousteau sailed his boat Calypso to Belize's Great Blue Hole, the world’s largest marine sinkhole, and named it one of the world's top dive sites—a level of ...
Country seeks to tackle tourism bottlenecks, improve access to credit, and expand its labor force Blessed by nature with lush forests, coral reefs and a strategic location near Mexico and the United ...
Belize sells itself as a small-country answer to a big problem: how to keep the sea alive and the people who depend on it working. The pitch is strong. A debt-for-nature “blue bond” shaved public debt ...
Developer Andris Pukke has been sentenced to eight years in prison for leading a real estate scam that defrauded hundreds of victims, many of whom were retirees, of approximately $77 million. Judge J.