Belize
Destinations in Belize
To see the project(s) supported by our participants and their needs list, click on the specific link below for that accommodation or tour company.
- Blancaneaux Lodge
- Going Coastal Adventures
- The Watermark Hotel
- Umaya Resort and Adventures
- Matachica Resort
- Gaia Riverlodge
- Sirenian Bay Resort
- Ranguana Caye
- Black Rock Lodge
- Las Terrazas Resort
- Sweet Songs Jungle Lodge
- Hickatee Cottages
- Let's Go Belizing Ltd.
- Naia Resort and Spa
- Royal Belize
- Hopkins Bay Resort
- Thatch Caye
- Copal Tree Lodge
- Jaguar Creek
- Xanadu Island Resort
- Lucky Dreamer Lodge
- Chabil Mar
- Caves Branch Adventure Company & Jungle Lodge
- Mariposa Jungle Lodge
- Turtle Inn
- Table Rock Jungle Lodge
- Ka'ana Resort
- Hamanasi Adventure & Dive Resort
- Serenity Sands Bed & Breakfast
- Cotton Tree Lodge
Facts about Belize
Belize is a beautiful destination that seamlessly blends together the Central American jungles and the Caribbean Sea. Honeymooners, adventurous family vacationers, and volunteer vacationers flock to this impressive country to explore Maya sites, watch for colorful birds and other wildlife, and snorkel off the Northern Cayes. While tourists are busy scouting the ruins of ancient civilizations and exploring wildlife sanctuaries and marine reserves, they can also find ways to make a difference when traveling to Belize. There are many non-profit organizations and service projects to which tourists can donate. There are a number of service projects in Belize that accept charitable donations.
Visitors interested in responsible tourism can help children in Belize by donating school supplies, including backpacks, notebooks, and writing utensils to a number of these non-profits. Humanitarians interested in helping other parts of the community are invited to donate to sustainable agriculture projects; these projects need small tools. Other projects are focused on providing medical care and improving wellness in these communities; visitors are invited to donate medical supplies to these organizations. Many of the non-profit projects in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Guatemala work to improve the school systems.

