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Real Estate For Sale in Belize

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Lobster season is back in Belize, and with that comes all the different lobster fests mainly in Placencia, Caye Caulker and Ambergris Caye. If you are looking to travel in June to look at Belize real estate then schedule a bit of time to enjoy the ongoing events at whichever location is closest to you. Ambergris Caye has activities starting on the 15 th of June and ending on the 24 th , a weeklong of activities all surrounding this delicious piece of meat. Most restaurants will have specials on meals and drinks amongst beach parties for all those party goers. In the midst of all of this the island is one of the hottest real estate markets in Belize with prices of properties on the steady rise. This would be the perfect time to scoop your ideal belize real estate for sale . If you are more laid back then the Caye Caulker lobster fest is for you. Their fest is happening on the 30 th of June to the 2 nd of July, 2017. Caye Caulker has always been referred to as the “Go Slo

Mayan Sites near Better In Belize Eco Village

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We’re often asked “Where are the closest Mayan sites to Better in Belize”? We’ve got you covered (well, the Mayans do)! Belize rainforest living at its best. Located only 13 miles from our eco-community, Xunantunich offers some of the most stunning Mayan ruins in all of Belize. Make sure to see El Castillo! Towering at 130 feet, it is the second tallest Mayan structure in Belize! These are not the typical eco home in Belize & belize houses for sale we are used to, the views are simply spectacular. About 45 minutes from Better in Belize, you’ll have the opportunity to explore CahalPech. First occupied in 1200 BCE, CahalPech is one of the oldest sites in Belize. The 34 structures were strategically built to overlook the beautiful Macal and Mopan rivers. Many Belize homes for sale are located in the area near this maya ruin.  Approximately 2.5 hours from Better In Belize ecovillage Caracol is located in the Chiquibul Forest Reserve. The highest Mayan structure can