Quiet little town. One of the best kept secrets of Belize.
Quiet little town. One of the best kept secrets of Belize. There is so much to do and see here without all the crowds of other places in Belize. From exploring caves, swimming in beautiful rivers, visiting local Mayan villages and touring chocolate making villages. Or, fly fishing, Caye exploring, hiking to one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the country or touring the Spice Farm. This was a remarkable trip.
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Guest review by
Debbie
United States
10.0
PG is a quaint coastal town.
PG is a quaint coastal town. It has all 7 tribes of Belize represented in the town. There are nice restaurants on the water overlooking the Caribbean Sea. There are Mayan ruins close to the town to visit. A hikers paradise!
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Guest review by
DeeAnn
United States
6.0
Not much is happening in Punta Gorda.
Not much is happening in Punta Gorda. There are a few restaurants, many bars on Front Street, and a large market down town. It seems that people from outlying towns come here to shop. We stopped as a way point from San Pedro, Belize, to Livingston, Guatemala. At this time, ferries between the two run only once a day, five days a week. We came on a Saturday, expecting to catch the Sunday ferry, but had to stay over until Monday.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
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