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Orange Walk

Orange Walk District, Belize
City·Cultural, Scenic, Vibrant
Orange Walk
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Orange Walk
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Orange Walk
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Orange Walk
Photo by Perla Gallardo from Google Places
Orange Walk
Photo by Perla Gallardo from Google Places
Orange Walk
Photo by My belize hotel My belize hotel from Google Places
Orange Walk
Photo by Perla Gallardo from Google Places
Orange Walk
Photo by Rogelio “Roger” Valdez from Google Places
Orange Walk
Photo by Perla Gallardo from Google Places
Orange Walk
Photo by Perla Gallardo from Google Places

Orange Walk is the fourth largest town in Belize, located in the Orange Walk District. It is a vibrant city known for its rich mestizo cultural heritage and scenic views along the New River. The town is predominantly Spanish-speaking and offers a unique cultural experience. Visitors can enjoy the proximity to Belize City and Corozal Town, making it a convenient base for exploring the northern region of Belize.

Orange Walk is the fourth largest town in Belize, located in the Orange Walk District. It is a vibrant city known for its rich mestizo cultural heritage and scenic views along the New River. The town is predominantly Spanish-speaking and offers a unique cultural experience. Visitors can enjoy the proximity to Belize City and Corozal Town, making it a convenient base for exploring the northern region of Belize.

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Highlights

  • Rich mestizo cultural heritage.

  • Scenic views along the New River.

  • Proximity to Belize City and Corozal Town.

Before you go: Orange Walk essentials

  • Rich cultural heritage with a strong mestizo influence.

  • Scenic location along the New River, ideal for nature enthusiasts.

  • Proximity to major towns like Belize City and Corozal Town.

Getting Around

Orange Walk is well-connected by road, making it easy to explore nearby towns and attractions.

Local Cuisine

Try the local mestizo dishes for an authentic taste of the region.

Best For

Cultural exploration and scenic river views.

Currency

BZD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English, Spanish

Language

While English is the official language, Spanish is predominantly spoken here.

Occasion Tags

Cultural Exploration, Nature Lovers, Scenic Views

Best time to visit Orange Walk

November to April

Spring

Spring offers pleasant weather, perfect for exploring the cultural sites and natural surroundings.

Summer

Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to enjoy the river and local festivals.

Best Season

Fall

Fall is less crowded, offering a peaceful experience with cooler temperatures.

Winter

Winter is mild and ideal for cultural exploration and enjoying the local cuisine.

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Location

Orange Walk, Orange Walk District, Belize
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