This full-color guide includes vibrant photos and easy-to-use maps to help with trip planning.
Travel writer, photographer, and Belize expert Lebawit Lily Girma knows the best ways to experience Belize—from the gorgeous beaches of the Northern Cayes to the lush countryside of Belmopan and Cayo. Girma offers a range of interesting activities for every traveler—such as waterfall rappelling at Bocawina National Park or attending the annual Chocolate Festival—as well as unique trip ideas such as the "Rhythms of Belize." Packed with information on dining, transportation, and accommodations, Moon Belize gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.
What I love about this book is the depth of Girma's knowledge. Whether it is diving, accommodations, what to eat, or even how it feels to be there, she's a masterful travel writer who can both entice and inform. As with all Moon Guides, the recommendations are also split out by cost, so you're not reading about something and then discovering it is WAY more than you can afford. All the photos were taken by Girma, and show another side of her that I appreciate - that of the visual learner.
This is the best guidebook I've ever seen about Belize, and one of my favorite guidebooks ever. I dare you to read this and NOT plan a trip to Belize. I keep mine in the car, and it's filled with little slips of paper for all that I want to see and do. Honestly, with all those little bookmarks, the book is about 3 times the size as when it came into my grateful keeping. Highly recommended.
This is one of the most helpful travel books I've ever read. While we ended up not going to Belize, I still feel like I learned a lot about the country and its culture. I loved all of the maps and pictures, and I thought the book had a lot of travel options for all budgets.
Beautiful pictures and really great background information and tips, just not as many location-specific ideas of things to do than I generally expect from a Moon guide. (I liked Fodor's Belize much better for that.)
Glad to be done with this guide. It worked fine, and I've had an amazing visit to Belize (6 weeks is not enough), but I often felt frustrated with this guide and sometimes consulted other travelers' Lonely Planet guides instead.
The author is new to this work, and she put a lot of personality into it; based on her snarky review of a sweet and cozy hostel I (and everyone there) adored and her fawning reviews of very expensive luxury resorts, I think we are very different travelers.
I have the Moon guide for Guatemala, too. I hope it clicks.