Thursday, January 31, 2008
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Trip Review - Jeff and Naomi Gunter - USA - December 2007
It was a great mix of activities and down time to collect yourself. Of course I can’t forget that without 9 -11 hours of sleep, it just wasn’t a Belize night. Early to bed and early to rise.
I can ramble on and on ~ make sure you get to Green Acres and ride the horses ~ amazing view. Everywhere we went the people were friendly. Thanks to the Jungle Dome and all the staff for making our honeymoon the best ~ spoiling us for any other trip.
Jeff & Naomi Gunter, USA - December 2007
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Belize Jungle Dome Images and Pictures 2008
Poolside at the Jungle Dome
Main Bedroom at Jungle Dome Riverside Villa
Belize Jungle Dome 4 Bedroom Riverside Villa.
For more information on staying with us email : info@greendragonbelize.com or call 501 (Belize) 8222124
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Trip Review - Richland, Washington, USA - Townsend family - December 2007
We hope you have many happy New Year’s in your future.
Phil, Mila, Sasha & Michael
Richland, Washington, USA
Monday, January 21, 2008
Belize Slideshow - Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Jennie Record and Chris Sattler - November 2007
Chris Sattler and Jennie Record from Toronto, Ontario, Canada visited the Belize Jungle Dome in November 2007
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Belize : Retirees paradise - Times Neswpaper - January 2007
It has average temperatures ranging from 24C to 27C.
English is the official language and the cost of living is low. However, the pronounced rainy season is likely to put off some people.
Ben Mason, partner of Some-place Else, a property company in the country, said: “Currently, the majority of retirees to Belize are from the US, but with its slower pace of life, lower cost of living, and retired person’s incentive programme, it is a Commonwealth country that is rapidly attracting interest from British expats looking to make it their home.
“We have sold properties to clients who have brought property in Belize with the aim of retiring there when the time comes – it’s a big change of lifestyle which is proving very popular.”
Tax
The income tax for normal citizens is set at 1.75%, but income such as pensions is totally untaxed. There is also no capital gains tax or inheritance tax for people retiring to Belize.
For those dreaming of an early part-retirement, the rules are also advantageous.
Investors in the island can direct foreign business activities from the country, as long as they have an income of $2,000 a month and are at least 45 years old.
They can also import a car, light aircraft, boat and any personal belongings duty free. The maximum tax per item is $15,000.
Property costs
Property prices in Belize are low relative to other Caribbean islands.
A three-bedroom beachfront property costs from around $375,000, while luxury villas with private beaches go from about $500,000.
Buying and selling costs include stamp duty of 5%, legal fees of about 2% and a 1.5% transfer tax when you sell a property.
Ease of gaining residency
Anyone aged 45 or over can apply for residency through a retirement programme set up by the Belize government.
Pensioners who qualify are then known as “qualified retired persons” and are eligible for benefits including tax exemptions and incentives.
Healthcare
There is a national, tax-funded healthcare service in Belize. Remember, though, that it is a third-world country, albeit a progressive one.
Fortunately, private healthcare is also relatively inexpensive. The cost of a visit to a private doctor or health practitioner is about $15.
More Places to Retire : Times Newspaper
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Belize Best Travel Book Reviews - Moon Handbook 2007 (Paperback)
Every Moon guidebook includes recommendations for must-see sights and many area, regional, and city-centred maps. Complete with details on visiting Monkey River, bird watching in the wetlands, and reserving a barstool at the Lazy Lizard at sunset, "Moon Belize" gives travellers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Belize Trip Review Michigan, USA - Kevin and Chele Green - December 2007
The inland Belize tours were the most breathtaking. We started by visiting Xunantunich and kayaking on the Mopan River with our guide Henry. Then off to the Black Hole Drop – what a gorgeous hike through the mountainous rainforest. If our legs weren’t sore enough next we traversed the Actun Tunichil Muknal water cave where we conquered our fears of heights & claustrophobia. Lastly we were awestruck by the Tikal Mayan Temples. How Magnificent!
We finished our tour of duty with a horseback ride and ziplining our way back to the USA
Kevin & Chele Green
Michigan, USA
Dec 25th 2007 - Jan 4th 2008
Booked a 10 Night Package in Belize and stayed at the Belize Jungle Dome (Cayo District) and Banana Beach Resort (Ambergris Caye)
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Pater family Slideshow - Yellowknife, Canada - Belize Family Vacation - December 2007
All of our activities were fun and memorable and the guides tremendous. In regards to our visit at the Jungle Dome, everyone there went above and beyond the call of service and we felt right at home immediately. I must say that we cannot thank your amazing staff enough. Karen was so friendly and accommodating...
Everyone was so thoughtful and attentive and David was great to talk with. What a fabulous young man. You have a great bunch of people and a top notch establishment! We really enjoyed ourselves and hope to come back soon.
Meretta, Clint, Katelin, Juliana and Elizabeth from Yellowknife, Canada who visited Belize In December 2007.
They booked the 8 Night Jungle Safari.
Friday, January 4, 2008
Belize Best Travel Book Reviews - Rough Guide to Belize 2007 (Paperback)
"The Rough Guide to Belize" is the most comprehensive guide available. From snorkeling the inky depths of the coral-encrusted Great Blue Hole to hiking in the Cockscomb Basin Jaguar Reserve, the inspiring full-colour section introduces all of the regions highlights. You'll find detailed accounts on all of Belize's major Mayan sites, plus Tikal in Guatemala, along with contextual boxes on the culture of the Mayans. This fully updated 4th edition includes in-depth coverage of all the top attractions from Belize City to the national parks and reserves, including Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve.
Read opinionated reviews of all the best places to eat, drink, stay, and party at all price levels as well as practical accounts of Belize diverse outdoor activities from surfing and rafting to trekking and eco-tourism. The guide also takes a detailed look at the region's history, cuisine, environment and diverse culture and comes complete with maps and plans for the entire country. "The Rough Guide to Belize" is like having a local friend plan your trip.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Real Estate Property for Sale and map of Belize Jungle Dome, Belmopan, Cayo District, Belize
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Banana Bank Heights - Real Estate Property starting at $8,000 USD per acre.
A 136 acre development featuring 1 mile of beautiful Belize River frontage, majestic trees, abundant wildlife and private access. Consisting of 14 lots from 6 to 14 acres all with river frontage, priced from just $20,000. Less than 1 mile to the Capital City of Belize, Belmopan, close to Private School. One Hour from the International Airport and coast.
Developers website : http://www.belize-realestate.net/