Belize Travelcast
Belize Travelcast

Belize Travelcast

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The Belize Travelcast is the official podcast of Belize, a new podcast series created by Let's Go Belizing Ltd. (Belizing.com), a brand that is passionate about telling authentic stories, promoting sustainable tourism, and traveling in Belize. Each episode is an engaging conversation that delivers useful and authentic travel tips and experience through personal stories from our guests. We also deliver relevant updates on the Belize tourism industry and important issues affecting the environment, culture, and economy of Belize. Find @goBelizing on social media.

Recent Episodes

The Truth Behind the Headlines
JAN 7, 2026
The Truth Behind the Headlines
When travel influencer Brian Kelly appeared on The Good Guys podcast and Belize was called a "sh** hole" after a New Year's trip gone wrong, the internet exploded. But was his assessment fair or just clickbait based on one bad experience? Local Belize guide Javier Gutierrez is firing back with the truth tourists need to hear. In this direct response episode, Javier addresses Brian's viral comments head-on and extends an open invitation for him to return to Belize. This time with a local expert who can show him the real paradise beyond the headlines. The Truth Behind the Headlines: Is Belize Really Dangerous? Tired of sensationalized travel warnings? Javier sets the record straight about what actually threatens tourists in Belize, and spoiler alert: it's not gang violence. What You'll Learn: 1. Why Brian Kelly's assessment missed the mark 2. The truth about gang violence in Belize (and why tourists aren't targets) 3. The REAL dangers: dehydration, heat stroke, and ocean safety 4. How to avoid becoming a crime target with simple precautions 5. Why beach vendors aren't threats and how to interact respectfully 6. Belize City safety tips: when and where to explore 7. What NOT to bring: expensive jewelry, watches, and cameras Javier shares insider knowledge from years as a resort activities director and tour guide, explaining why Belize's localized crime is no different from major cities like Chicago, New York, or London. Learn how to stay safe by respecting the sun, ocean, and local culture; not by fearing the people.
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9 MIN
Chan Chich Lodge: Conservation of Belize's Natural Beauty
JAN 26, 2023
Chan Chich Lodge: Conservation of Belize's Natural Beauty
In this episode, Cindy from Chan Chich Lodge joins us to speak about conservation efforts to protect Belize and Central America's wildlife and rainforests. Chan Chich Lodge in the north of Belize is a pioneer for conservation. Its name comes from the Yucatec words for "little bird" and is built on what was an undiscovered Maya city. Originally a residence for archaeologists and researchers, the lodge became popular with the public as word got out about the hidden gem that is this property and people came to visit for themselves. Because of the location's isolation, it is a place where guests can go to be free from distraction and reconnect with themselves and nature. It is also due to this isolation that the conservation efforts began. So far from the nearest town, the lodge started growing their own crops and keeping their own animals such as chickens all for on-site consumption. This sustainability expanded and now the lodge takes every step to reduce its carbon footprint and environmental impact, something that in recent years has become a trend called "ecotourism." Cindy enlightens us on all this and delves deeper into the stories of the people who come to enjoy what the lodge has to offer, a unique experience it fights to preserve as organizations contributing to the Belize Maya Forest project. This fund seeks to protect the natural corridor connecting Belize to Mexico and Central America which is inhabited by many treasured and endangered species like jaguars and tapirs. With over 300 birds in the area and authentic wildlife kept untouched by man, the many trails on the property are a sightseeing paradise that can be explored via the many guided tours offered or simply at your own leisure. The lucky guest might even spot an elusive jaguar passing through. Let's go to Chan Chich, where guests can know they are helping to make a difference, traveling with a purpose. This episode was sponsored by St Leonard's Tours. Book their signature combo tour that takes you from the heights of the Xunantunich Maya temple to Cave Tubing into one of the Maya Underworld gateways. Let's go Belizing!
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58 MIN
Sak Tunich: Preserving Maya Culture & Tradition
JAN 26, 2023
Sak Tunich: Preserving Maya Culture & Tradition
In this episode, we are joined by Ruben Magana, co-owner of Sak Tunich with his father Jose Magana. Ruben speaks about Maya culture in Belize and how it is passed on and kept alive even today. Part of this cultural preservation is Sak Tunich itself. The name comes from the Mayan words for "white rock." This is because under the topsoil of the property is a layer of pure limestone. The whole place resembles an authentic Maya site, including a plaza, ballcourt, and ceremonial room all carved and decorated traditionally. It is a place where visitors can see and learn more about the culture and traditions of Belize's Maya people. The country is unique in part because it is the only nation where people can get married on any archaeological site. This means that traditions such as Maya wedding ceremonies are particularly strong. One practice in these ceremonies introduces the four cardinal points, north, south, east, and west, with their different associated colors and energies. One thing Ruben makes clear is that the Maya are not gone. In Belize alone, there are three different branches of the Maya people, of which he is Yucatec. However, ancient traditions are being lost to time and change, such as the language and English and Spanish taking over outside the home, as well as things such as traditional farming practices and rituals. Take a dive with Ruben into the rich Maya culture in Belize, past, present, and future, and see just how it is showcased throughout the country in both architectures like that of Sak Tunich down to the courting traditions of the people. This episode is sponsored by St Leonard's Tours. Let's go Belizing!
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46 MIN