Enjoy A Slice Of Heaven With San Pedro Belize Rentals

By Imelda Reid


One of Madonna's most popular early hits started with the line, 'Last night I dreamed of San Pedro.' The island she sang about in 'La Isla Bonita' is actually a real place. The 'beautiful island' is consistently voted as one of the world's best island destinations and with the various San Pedro Belize rentals on offer, you too can enjoy a slice of heaven.

Located near the southern tip of Ambergris Caye, San Pedro used to be a sleepy fishing village. Such a beautiful place could not be kept under wraps for long, though, and today it's not only the island's main settlement but one of the most popular destinations in Belize. In spite of the tourism development here, the town remains small and relaxed with a certain Caribbean charm.

The main attraction of Ambergris Caye is the coral reefs that surround the island. Divers from all over the world come to swim with the stingrays of the Hol Chan Marine Reserve. If you don't know how to scuba dive, one of the local dive shops will be happy to show you the ropes and help you get certification. Otherwise, simply rent some snorkeling gear and explore the reef a stone's throw from town.

There are other ways to enjoy the crystal-clear water too. Sailing, windsurfing and kite-surfing are some of the popular water-sports to try. You may also charter a boat and go fishing. The beaches aren't very wide but there are plenty of piers and walkways where you might find a spot or soaking up the sun.

When you need a bit of a change, there are fascinating day trips to other destinations in the area. For example, go enjoy the lobster of neighboring Caye Caulkner or visit the famous Blue Hole. Another option is to head to the mainland or a few days to visit some of the wildlife sanctuaries and Mayan ruins.

Even though San Pedro is small, it has all the amenities a visitor may want. There's a huge selection of restaurants and you'll also find plenty of supermarkets and shops where you can stock up on provisions if you'd rather self-cater. The nightlife is bustling pretty much every night of the week and beachside bars are just the place to go to quench your thirst with a rum-based cocktail.

Getting to the island is easy. You can fly in by light airplane from Belize City or take a boat instead. There are also boat connections to Caye Caulkner and several other popular destinations. The subtropical climate means that it's a year-round destination, but January to March is peak season because it's a little less humid.

One of the great things about choosing the islands of Belize as a holiday destination is that you get the sense of the exotic without having to worry too much about learning another language. English is the main language but most people can also speak Spanish and, for that Caribbean twist, Kriol. Accommodation is easy to find too, with options for every kind of budget. A rental apartment or villa is perfect, especially since you may find that you want to stay just a little longer.




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