Marine-based parks in Belize that protect colorful coral reefs, sea turtles, and other amazing sea life no longer are under the gloom of being considered a World Heritage Site in Danger by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
A small island, really not much more than an islet, is the landing ground for Laughing Bird Caye National Park in Belize. But to really explore this national park, you need to don fins and mask and dive beneath the waves. Its borders extend to encompass about 10,000 acres of the surrounding Caribbean Sea.
Laughing Bird Caye National Park off the coast of Belize might look tiny, with just about 1.5 acres of sand and palm trees, but its borders extend to encompass about 10,000 acres of the surrounding Caribbean Sea.