


Ambergris Caye, Belize
Stunning geography, vibrant culture and political and economic stability make Belize attractive to adventure travelers, celebrities and foreign investors. Sharing a land border with Guatemala and Mexico, Belize faces the Caribbean Sea and features 174 miles of coastline, most of which is sheltered by the second largest coral reef in the world.
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Getting to Brahma Blue Resorts
Only one-and-a-half hours from Miami and two hours from the Houston airport, it has never been easier to retreat to Belize.

With a twenty-minute jaunt to San Pedro by air and another five-minute boat ride to Brahma Blue, you can rest on the island's most exclusive resort.
The resort's convenient water-taxi makes multiple daily trips to San Pedro, perfect for those who want to experience the town's restaurants, shopping and vibrant nightlife.
The following carriers offer direct flights to Belize:
Culture and Language
Known for their cultural tolerance, diversity and friendliness, Belizeans count Creole, Garifuna, Mestizo, Spanish, Mayan, Mennonite, Lebanese, Chinese and East Indian among their many ethnic groups. English is the national language, but Spanish, Creole, Garifuna and Mayan are also widely spoken.
Economic Climate
Belize is a member of the British Commonwealth and is governed by parliamentary democracy and experiences significantly less crime than other Central American countries. It became an independent nation in 1981 and has a stable and progressive political history. The national currency is fixed at a rate of US$1 to BZ$2.

