Geography and Climate

Northern areas of Belize are mostly flat, low-lying areas with undulating hills on the northwest boundary, lagoon systems along much of the coast and rivers in between, The nicest areas are in the Corozal District. The northern region is good for farming and cattle ranching. The sugar cane industry is located here.

Central Belize, along the coastline is mostly low-lying swamp and mangrove systems. Further west, rolling hills, rivers, creeks, and pristine jungle adorn the countryside. It's an area known for it's eco-tourism industry. It is also the home of the highest point in Belize, Victoria Peak with an elevation of 3,699 feet above sea level in the Maya Mountains.

Southern coastline region have mangrove and sandy beaches with Blue, Green Caribbean waters, and some of the best fishing and diving in the world. The east coast is primarily low-lying, then gaining elevation become the Maya Mountains with it's network of lagoons, rivers, creeks, and cave systems.

Climate - Sub-Tropical (dry and wet seasons). The annual rainfall in the Northern region
of Belize is approximately 60 inches and in the southern region of Belize as high as
200 inches per year. Cayo Weather