Radisson Fort George Hotel and Marina

2 Marine Parade , Belize City Belize , Belize
Reservations: (888) 201-1718 US Toll Free
Telephone: +501-2-233333 Fax: +501-2-273820
Email:  amin.dredge@radisson.com

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Located on the Caribbean Coast in Central America, Belize is an adventure paradise! Explore ancient Mayan ruins. Come face to face with exotic wildlife. Snorkel or scuba dive the largest Barrier Reef in the Western Hemisphere.

Surrounded on three sides by the Caribbean Sea, the City of Belize, with its diverse cultures, reveals a colorful blend of Old World atmosphere in a modern-day seaport setting.

The Radisson Fort George Hotel and Marina, in the historic Fort George area of Belize City, It is ideal for both business and leisure travellers due to its proximity to major commercial areas as well as tourist attractions. It is used as a base for those wishing to visit wildlife reserves, Mayan ruins, diving, fishing, and high adventure!

The hotel is also close to the U.S. Embassy and other major embassies, downtown Belize City, Handicraft Center, and Marine Terminal & Museum.

The hotel is 11 miles from the Phillip Goldson International Airport. If renting a car at the airport, directions to the hotel from the airport are as follows:

Northern Highway to the City, Freetown Road past set of lights, past town clock into Barrack Road, turn left at Craig Street, right into Eve Street, turn left at Queen Street, right at Gabourel Lane, then left at North Front Street, follow North Front Street into Cork Street. Hotel is at the end of Cork Street.

About Belize City

Although a relatively small city with a population of about 60,000, Belize City offers guests an interesting stay. The capital city enchants visitors with its ruggedly beautiful landscape and laid-back Caribbean lifestyle. Belize is home to the only manually operated swing bridge in the Americas. Daily, a dozen or so men turn the bridge enough to allow large boats to pass. The bridge serves as the central navigational landmark in the city. Historic stops of interest include the Baron Bliss Lighthouse, which features the tomb of one-time patron Baron Bliss of Portugal, St. John's Cathedral, the Coastal Zone Museum, and the Marine Museum. Bird watching at the Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, crocodile tours at the Bermudian Landing Community Baboon Sanctuary, or a visit to the Belize Zoo should appeal to animal and nature lovers. The Image Factory, a local art gallery, draws art aficionados interested in viewing the best artwork of Belize natives. Shoppers can wander through the National Handicraft Centre and peruse the many handmade crafts created by local artisans, and the Belize Commercial Center offers excellent Creole and Latin American foods as well as fresh fruits and vegetables. The area offers several restaurants, from Chinese to Italian, but guests should definitely stop by a renowned favorite, JB's Watering Hole, even if just to tip back a bottle of Belize's national beer, Belikin. The city is also a gateway to other interesting Belize endeavors: the famous Blue Hole (a popular scuba diving spot), the lovely Cayes coral reefs, and the Mayan ruins, Altun Ha, located about 31 miles north of the city.

Did you know?

Belize has a diverse population of 200,000 residents. The Mayans, Mestizo (Spanish-Indians), Garifuna (African-Indians) and Creoles (African-Europeans) are the oldest residents of Belize. The Anglo-Europeans arrived during colonial times, and have been joined in more recent years by an influx of Middle Eastern and Asian immigrants. Though English is the national language shared by all, the Creoles, Mayans and Garifuna each have their own dialects.

Current Weather for BELIZE CITY

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