Belize City
Overview
Not so famous but entirely amusing holiday destination in Central America, Belize City has everything one seeks for on a holiday in the Caribbean Sea. The fabulous city lushes with an exciting range of wildlife sanctuaries, sandy beaches, marine preserves and astounding lifestyle which is really a delight to enjoy and to witness the lively culture on the shores of Caribbean Sea. Besides the sightseeing, the magical bites in the restaurants of Belize City are remarkably astounding and give the impression on visitor’s tongue for a very long time.
Weather
When to Visit Belize City
Being influenced by the tropical monsoon climate and the regional festivals, the travel and tourism in Belize City remains on its peak from the month of December to late April when the season of rain starts. During winters, the sprawling beaches are the best thing to witness along with dazzling forests at the outskirts of this fabulous town.
The shoulder seasons from the month of June to October are the best for budget travelling to Belize City when the hotel bookings and flights to Beliz...
Besides the peak season in San Jose, one can visit to this metropolis throughout the year as the city runs on shoulder season everytime and affordable flight tickets and budget deals on hotel bookings and holiday packages are easy to book and available with offers. Deep winters are really astounding and the celebration of New Year is quite spellbinding here.
In summary, the small country of Costa Rica has always been a highly sought after vacation spot. However, the influx of drugs and the deforestation have caused tourists, including myself, to question the desirability. Nonetheless, according to Forbes, Costa Rica is “The Happiest Place on Earth. Its national conservation policies, small ecological footprint, high quality of life and life expectancy rate are all exceedingly above par.”(Greenstein) I feel that Costa Rica would be an intriguing place to visit because of its vibrant landscapes and the abundance of incredible Catholic Churches.
Since 1979, the Caribbean festival has held month-long programs about Caribbean cultural, which includes different acts going on throughout the concerts an art exhibition and academic conferences on “Establishing an africentric world view in contemporary society” held at the symphony space. Contradict to what one may believe these types of events will continue to bring us together in the future.
Every year thousands of tourists visit the islands of Antigua, they come from all over the world to drain their sorrows of reality by ridding their pockets of the cash they strive to work so hard for. Although Antigua seems to be filled with relaxation, sunshine and rainbows, and devoid of anything that could ruin somebody’s week, unfortunately, Antigua is quite the opposite of that of what we imagine. Author Jamaica Kincaid argues this false reality tourists imagine about the island, by addressing many issues she witnessed while growing up in Antigua.
There’s no denying that Costa Rica’s best highlights are best enjoyed during the day; between the incredible National Parks, sublime beaches and endless myriad of adrenalin-pumping activities, most visitors are usually not left with much energy at the end of the day. Or so one would think. But in reality, being on vacation, away from the pressures of everyday life, and in the midst of one of the world’s most spectacular countries, has a way of re-energizing even the most exhausted adventurer.
“Nuh ebery thing dat ave sugar sweet” is a jamaican proverb which means not everything which has sugar is sweet or, don’t be tricked by an appearance. Jamaica definitely won’t fool you. Jamaica to tourists, is like a paradise. In the end, every place is unique in its own way and Jamaica is no exception. In this essay you will read about the following topics: Jamaica’s Geography, Jamaica’s History, The Lifestyle of Jamaicans, The Different Jamaican Cuisines , Music of Jamaica, and finally The Festivals of Jamaica.
The isle of Barbados is quite famous and remains jam-packed from the month of December to April when its prime festivals take place and people take their winter holidays to enjoy the sunny beaches and marvellous parties all night. These are the months that conclude many regional festivals, events and spectacular weather with shining sunny sky.
Pattullo report gives a first-hand account as to who controls each segment of the tourism industry; the tour operations, the large hotel chains, and the airline companies. The Caribbean’s economy depends on an industry that is mostly foreign-owned and controlled and the people who live there do not have an opportunity of owning or investing in it. In Pattullo’s report, it reveals that the large travel industry corporations are the ones who have most of the control. But those corporations are not located there. Her report exposes that the true benefiters of tourism in the Caribbean are foreign-owned investors and corporations.
Situated on the eastern side of the Dominican Republic, Punta Cana enjoys breezy warm weather throughout the year with warmer and higher temperatures between the months of May and December. There is not that much rainfall during the year as the region is flat. The smooth, beautiful beaches, clear Caribbean waters and many luxurious resorts, it's no wonder that Punta Cana is becoming a good place for travelers who need a wonderful vacation. Punta Cana is
...tribution to the development of the Carribean coast, which has created jobs and other positive economic factors, while also threatening ecosystems and cultures that have become commodified. Tourists should be encouraged to learn about the environment and culture before, during, and after their vacation to areas, and they should make efforts to make meaningful connections to people and places so that they have reasons for treating the place well and coming back to check on things (insuring the vacation spot isn’t single-use or disposable). These kinds of efforts will insure better treatment of places and peoples by increasing the connected worth in travelers’ minds. Through practical legislation and enforcement along with caring and connected approaches to travel, tourism can become a positive element in the continued development of marketable tourist attractions.
guidebook in the hotel lobby and read up on the history of Panama City. The
So, a small group went to the western Caribbean out of Port Canaveral, Fla., and “We just loved it. We kept booking (cruises), and we went with other couples. We just got hooked on them.”
If you are up for a relaxing experience and less crowded vacation, September is a great time to be in the region. However, July and early August can also be considered as an option as the lavender fields are at their peak. July with it also brings music festival in Orange (opera), Avignon Toulon (dance) and Juan-les-Pins (jazz). Then of course, there is the Cannes Film Festival in May.
Barbados holds a fairly reasonable climate, not assumed by many. The climate is tropical with few months of rainy weather from June to October. Assumptions by many lead one to believe that the weather may bring about hurricanes and tropical storms. In reality, storms do not hit except every 3.09 years, while hurricanes are not seen except for once every 26.6 years.
According to the ‘World Tourism Organization’ (UNWTO), the tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world, as it is estimated that by the year 2020, 7.8 billion people (roughly a quarter of the world’s population) will embark on a foreign trip (Bennett & Gebhardt 15). The Caribbean is said to be the most economically dependent on this industry, as the ‘Caribbean Tourism Organisation’ states that the industry forms the “economic backbone of most countries in the Region”(“Caribbean Tourism Industry” 1). The implications for tourism’s affect on the region have arisen and have prompted further research into this matter. Since the 1970’s, research regarding tourism in the Caribbean has attempted to determine the social, cultural, environmental, and economic impacts of tourism. Much of the research has found that there are in fact many negative adverse effects, and Jackson’s article asserts that, “Governments often commit money and other resources to support the growth and development of tourism and often turn a blind eye to its negative impacts” (574).