Egg, Caterpillar, Pupa, Butterfly! Butterflies on the Road Goes Rural 
Summer weather, summer activities! It’s that time of the year again when our Natural History Centre team goes mobile and heads to numerous educational institutions … Read more
Summer weather, summer activities! It’s that time of the year again when our Natural History Centre team goes mobile and heads to numerous educational institutions … Read more
Mother’s Day in Belize We typically do things a little differently in Belize, from when to how, we March to our own chill beat here. … Read more
Today is observed as International Mother Earth Day, and this year’s theme is: “Invest In Our Planet.” At Chaa Creek, contributing to our planet has … Read more
Billowing breaths of springtide not only strike up a dance with the feathery leaves on Chaa Creek’s tallest trees, but also provide the gentle push … Read more
The United Nations sets afloat the World Water Day campaign—and we’re right behind them in pioneering for global change. The waters that sustain our very lives—those … Read more
Belize is known as a hub for family, romance and adventure travel, but did you know that this Caribbean gem is also known for its … Read more
Wanderlusting sightseers are seeking more than just pretty sights and high-end stays these days. At the tip-top of their impressive bucket list is now something … Read more
Our eyes, ears, and very own souls are starving for the endless treasures of this globe. “Nature provides a free lunch, but only if we … Read more
Oh, what wouldn’t we do for the perfect chance to leap out of the snow and into a warm patch of sunshine this Spring Break. … Read more
If you were to close your eyes right now and listen to your surroundings, what would you hear? The sounds of cars passing by in … Read more
Returning after two years means resuming all our initiatives, which surely entails bringing back our beloved Butterfly on the Road Program. Our Butterfly On The … Read more
Investing in our Future Our School Scholarship Program has been providing financial assistance to more than 250 students undertaking study in various levels of education, … Read more
Chaa Creek’s River Clean-up Campaign Is Back The river clean-up crew answered the call when it came via email; such are the charms of the … Read more
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world: indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead, … Read more
What is it really like to be happy? For some, it’s the taste of their favorite dessert in that very first bite. For others, it’s … Read more
“We need to act boldly, innovate broadly and implement equitably. It’s going to take all of us. All in. Business, governments, and citizens – everyone … Read more
Home to rolling Maya Mountains, the world’s second-largest barrier reef, and an umpteenth amount of eclectic wildlife, one can argue every day could be Earth … Read more
Small, boutique hotels are having their moment in the sun as the Corona virus is prolonging its threat globally, for more reasons than one. While … Read more
As humans, we all inherently yearn for connection. Whether through our hobbies, other people, or by planting ourselves in a completely new destination like Belize. … Read more
Belize has done it again. Despite being a small nation, our jewel sure knows how to get placed on the map. Just last month, the … Read more
Gone are the days of last-chance tourism where travelers haphazardly country-hopped to “dying” tourism spots due to an Instagram-driven itinerary. Such a travel lifestyle left … Read more
The conversation around work-life balance and mental wellness has been on the rise as more folks begin to prioritize their mental well-being in a time … Read more
November 2021 marks The Lodge at Chaa Creek’s 40th birthday, and we’re hoping you’ll join our celebrations. Yes, Chaa Creek has travelled a long and … Read more
In a world where the future of travel is being questioned at length, there are those in the tourism industry whose thought leadership has given … Read more
Slow. Simply defined as reducing the speed or pace of a process. In today’s fast paced reality it’s a word that—just by sheer utterance—feels seductive. … Read more
Search #Belize on Instagram and you’ll find 1.8 million photos, with one common factor: Archeological reserves, national parks, marine reserves, natural monuments, and forest reserves, … Read more
Only four decades ago when Belize just began dipping her toes into the tourism pond, travelers found themselves drawn to her uncommon contrasts. Saturated with … Read more
Can Regenerative Travel really save the world? COVID-19 has deeply impacted the industry, but perhaps this new landscape will be a force for good. As … Read more
According to the official Earth Day website (earthday.org), over 1 billion people in 192 countries are participating in earth’s day activities in their communities and … Read more
Regenerative Travel has been popping up a lot in media this year, and while Chaa Creek has been in the forefront of this growing global … Read more