
"I've spent more time on her shores than anywhere else save the U.S., and it's a comfortably familiar feeling traveling in and out of Philip Goldson International in Belize City. There's always something new to be discovered in our favorite corners of the world, however, and so I leapt at the opportunity to see a part of this Caribbean jewel that I've never experienced before."
"After arriving in Belize City, I first headed into the city itself to spend a night at Fort George Hotel and Spa, a layover which turned into one of the nicest hotel experiences I've had in a while, led largely by the hotel's epic gym and wonderful dining at the onsite restaurant Treehouse. (The best weight machines I've seen in a gym in a long time, followed by the best grilled octopus of my life, made for a wonderfully-surprising layover.)"
"a trip out to visit the famous shores of Turneffe Island Resort. This exclusive, private-island resort has long been a favorite of Belize travelers, and I was eager to explore the appeal. The idea of all-inclusive packages for diving, snorkeling, beach lounging and fly fishing (my activity of choice), set against the backdrop of an isolated, finely outfitted atoll, sounded like something out of a storybook."
Belize is a familiar and easily accessible destination from major U.S. cities, with short flights from Dallas, Atlanta, and Houston. A night at Fort George Hotel and Spa provided a standout layover, featuring an exceptional gym and memorable dining at the onsite Treehouse restaurant. Turneffe Island Resort lies an hour-and-a-half boat ride from Belize City on a 14-acre private island within Turneffe Atoll. The island is small enough to walk across before an evening cocktail. The resort has operated since 1962 as Belize's first offshore fishing lodge and offers all-inclusive diving, snorkeling, beach lounging, and fly fishing packages.
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