Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica
Belize and Costa Rica are Central American countries bursting with ecological wonders, thrilling adventures, and natural beauty. Both radiate with tropical allure and distinctive cultures, yet cater differently to travelers. Costa Rica’s rainforests, volcanoes, and eco-lodges will tempt you, while Belize will do the same with its Mayan ruins, the Barrier Reef, and laid-back island atmospheres.
Costa Rica is committed to conservation and features diverse wildlife, while Belize invites you to dip into its coral reefs and Caribbean ambiance. Each country provides exceptional approaches to adventure travel, from ziplining and surfing to diving and cave tubing.
Extraordinary travel begins with a human touch. Our destination specialists design every journey with care, insight, and personal attention. When choosing between these beautiful destinations, consider what excites the adventurer in you, then connect with our travel experts to help you plan your trip.
Xunantunich, Belize
Belize nestles on the Caribbean coast, neighboring Mexico to the north and Guatemala to the west and south. Its coastline stretches along the turquoise Caribbean Sea, which is dotted with hundreds of islands and the world's second-largest barrier reef, making it perfect for maritime adventures such as snorkeling and sailing.
Belize's topography is diverse. Lush rainforests cover inland areas, where ancient Mayan cities whisper tales of the past. Coastal plains give way to mangrove swamps, while the Maya Mountains rise in the south, offering hiking and exploration. This geographic variety influences Belize's distinct experiences, from jungle expeditions to reef excursions that you can take part in on our beautiful Belize escape tour.
Arenal Volcano, Costa-Rica
Costa Rica is bordered by Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the south. Its unique topography, characterized by a central mountain range and diverse microclimates, along with its location between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, creates a climate and ecosystem that support an extraordinary range of biodiversity.
The Costa Rican landscape is filled with rainforests, volcanoes, and coastlines that you can explore on an adventurous Costa Rican vacation. The central highlands that divide the country are defined by active and dormant volcanoes. Lush rainforests thrive on the Caribbean side, while drier forests edge the Pacific coast. From cloud forests to pristine beaches, each region is naturally magnificent.
Toucan, Belize
Both countries are havens for ecotourism, valuing their natural resources and promoting responsible travel. Their commitment to sustainability makes them popular destinations if you are a nature lover and adventure seeker. Each protects vast areas of rainforest, offering much natural immersion.
Belize and Costa Rica share a passion for outdoor pursuits, from hiking and birdwatching to water sports. Both boast an impressive array of wildlife, including monkeys, sloths, toucans, and colorful marine life.
The nations embrace a laid-back lifestyle, where enjoying the moment and connecting with nature are highly valued. Both cultures display warm hospitality and will welcome you with smiles and friendly conversation.
Family Hiking in Río Celeste, Costa Rica
Cultural influences differentiate the nations. Belize reflects Caribbean, Mayan, and British cultures, with English as its official language. Costa Rica embraces a more traditional Latin American culture, with Spanish as its primary language and stronger European influences.
Natural landscapes diverge. Belize's coastline is dominated by the Barrier Reef and low-lying cayes, while Costa Rica presents volcanic landscapes and extensive rainforests. Belize will give you superior snorkeling and diving, while Costa Rica provides more hiking and volcano exploration.
Stingray, Belize
Costa Rica's rainforests teem with diverse animals, from sloths and monkeys to colorful birds and tree frogs that can be witnessed on Zicasso’s secluded rainforest adventure. National parks like Corcovado and Manuel Antonio present you with chances to spot rare species like king vultures and tapir. The country is highly developed for tourism, with accessible trails and experts who will guide you on hikes or snorkeling excursions.
Belize’s jungles and reefs overflow with wildlife like jaguars and marine life such as sea turtles, rays, and sharks. If you are a bird watcher, look out for violet sabrewings and orange-breasted falcons on our nature and wildlife tour. Tourism infrastructure is less developed in Belize, which will provide you with a wilder experience.
Great Blue Hole, Belize
Scuba dive in the Blue Hole, a natural wonder that attracts divers from around the globe, or snorkel at the world’s second-largest barrier reef. Explore the ancient Mayan city of Caracol, one of the largest archaeological sites in Belize, or relax on the beaches of Ambergris Caye, enjoying the Caribbean vibe on Zicasso’s ruins, reefs, and rainforests itinerary.
Cave tubing on the Caves Branch River carries you through underground caverns adorned with stalactites and stalagmites, while Placencia's beaches provide a tranquil escape. Hike through the rainforest in search of jaguars and howler monkeys, and sample Belizean cuisine, from rice and beans to seafood plucked straight from the surrounding ocean.
Visit the Actun Tunichil Mukna Cave, an archaeological site with Mayan artifacts and skeletal remains, or Caye Caulker, which has a laid-back atmosphere and sits relatively close to the snorkeling spots in Hol Chan Marine Reserve.
Canopy tour in Monteverde, Costa Rica
Zipline through the rainforest canopy, experiencing the thrill of gliding through the treetops. Hike to the summit of Arenal Volcano, admiring the surrounding landscapes. Soak in the hot springs near La Fortuna, relaxing in naturally heated waters on a best of Costa Rica vacation.
Surf along the Pacific coast, riding the waves at Tamarindo or Jacó. Explore the cloud forests of Monteverde, walking gingerly across hanging bridges before sampling a steaming cup of Costa Rican coffee at a local plantation.
Discover the wildlife in Manuel Antonio National Park, where monkeys and sloths roam freely, or visit the Osa Peninsula, which invites you to explore its remote rainforests and pristine beaches.
Placencia Beach, Belize
Belize and Costa Rica offer numerous direct flights from major US cities. Costa Rica's Juan Santamaría International Airport has slightly more frequent connections, while Belize's Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport is readily accessible.
Snorkeling, Belize
Belize provides a blend of marine adventures, Mayan history, and a Caribbean atmosphere that you can learn more about from our Belize vacations and tours.
Capuchin Monkey, Costa Rica
Costa Rica will fascinate you with its rainforests, volcanoes, and commitment to sustainability, so have a look at our Costa Rica tours and vacations to find out more about what you can expect in the country.
Green Iguana, Belize
Whether you select Belize's marine wonders and Mayan mysteries or Costa Rica's ecological richness and adventure activities, both countries promise unforgettable journeys. Your decision might depend on whether you prefer Belize's laid-back atmosphere and reef explorations or Costa Rica's accessible rainforests and volcano adventures. Whichever you choose, prepare for remarkable moments, world-class experiences, and immersion in two of Central America's most captivating destinations.
For more inspiration on planning your vacation, take a look at our Costa Rica travel guide or our Belize travel guide.
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