Cashew Festival
The Belize Cashew Festival is a twoday extravaganza in Crooked Tree Village, Belize District, where local artisans, chefs, and cashew farmers showcase a diverse array of cashew products. The event includes cashew wines, pastries, a greasy pole competition, horseback riding exhibitions, live music, and the intriguing cashew wine drinking competition. Visitors can indulge in cashew-infused dishes and fresh produce, making it a memorable experience in the charming village of Crooked Tree.
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Chocolate Festival
The Toledo Chocolate Festival of Belize is a literal celebration of all things Cacao and the history of arguably one of the western hemisphere’s most beloved exports. Late May every year on Commonwealth day The southern district in conjunction with many businesses...
Mango Festival
Slightly more south is Hopkins, a sleepy fishing village that we’ve told you about before in another blog, that makes no expectations for what it should be or who you are. Once per year (a lot more than just once for all we...
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Garifuna Settlement Day Festival
Garifuna Settlement Day is celebrated on November 19th in commemoration of when the first dory (dugout canoe) with Garifuna people arrived in British Honduras (Belize) in 1802. In Belize, it is a cultural and public holiday recognized by all; the entire country...
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Brukdong Festival
The Bram is a traditional Creole celebration that extends back hundreds of years. Similar in some ways to caroling and in other ways to the “Wren Festival” or the “Wren Boys” in Gaelic traditions, the Bram is a raucous mobile house party...
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