About Belize

Belize

The Hidden Gem of Central America & the Caribbean

Naia Resort and Spa draws its deep inspiration from the majesty, mystery, and vibrant culture of Belize. We invite you to discover what makes our corner of the world—and our resort—so uniquely special.

Country

Discovering Belize

Geographic Overview

Bordered by Mexico, Guatemala, and the Caribbean Sea, Belize offers a diverse landscape ranging from mangrove swamps and pristine jungles to the majestic Maya Mountains.

Nature & Adventure

Home to the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere and the iconic Blue Hole. Our inland regions are equally spectacular, featuring pristine rivers, jungles, and countless ancient Maya sites.

Heritage

Formerly known as British Honduras, Belize gained independence in 1981. Our rich history, rooted in the ancient Maya civilization, has been shaped by diverse waves of immigration, creating a uniquely multicultural society.

Fast Facts
Size

8,867 square miles (roughly the size of Massachusetts or Wales)

Population

Approximately 370,000

Climate

Tropical, with an average high temperature of 84°F

Official Language

English

Common Languages

Kriol (the lingua franca), Spanish, Mayan languages, Garifuna, Low German, and Cantonese

Culture & Community

Our Home

Location

We are situated at Mile 17.5 on the Placencia Peninsula—a unique strip of land nestled between the Caribbean Sea and the Placencia Lagoon.

History & Evolution

Once an ancient Maya settlement, later a 17th-century buccaneer haven, and eventually a small fishing village, our region has evolved into a vibrant hub for tourism and exploration.

Experiences

Immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting art shops, intimate restaurants, and local favorites like Tutti Frutti for authentic gelato.

Local Communities
Placencia Village

A diverse community known for its friendly atmosphere and pace of life.

Seine Bight

Located 5 miles north of the resort, this community is home primarily to the Garifuna people—descendants of Africans and Carib Indians who arrived in the early 19th century.

Want to learn more? Explore endless opportunities for diving, snorkeling, and adventure in Placencia Travel Guide.