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Orange Walk

TOURS ORANGE WALK IN BELIZE

Orange Walk

Known endearingly as "Sugar City," Orange Walk lies approximately 55 miles north along the Northern Highway, making for a roughly 65-minute drive from Belize City. It’s also just a short 30-mile drive to Corozal Town. The entrance to Orange Walk is marked by the country’s sole tollbooth, where a modest fee of about US 50 cents is collected. As you pass through, two prominent features immediately capture your attention: the picturesque New River, lined with tour guide operators, and the towering smokestacks of the former sugar mill. While sugar once dominated the town, its influence has waned, leaving a new era for Orange Walk to embrace.

CHOOSE A TOUR TO ORANGE WALK

Tours to Orange Walk

Discover the charm of Orange Walk with a captivating trip to Belize. Our comprehensive Belize tours include a memorable tour to Orange Walk, allowing you to explore this unique destination in depth. Whether you're interested in a single trip to Orange Walk or seeking a broader adventure, our travel packages offer a seamless experience.

From the scenic beauty of the New River to the historical remnants of the sugar industry, a tour to Orange Walk provides a fascinating glimpse into the region’s past and present. Our packages are designed to enhance your travelling experience, ensuring that each moment of your Belizean journey is exceptional. Choose from a range of Belize tours and tailor your adventure to fit your interests, making your trip to Belize truly unforgettable.

EXCURSIONS IN ORANGE WALK

Excursions Orange Walk

For excursions, you'll have the opportunity to visit the famous Maya ruins of Lamanai and Cuello. In the Orange Walk jungles, there are over 400 bird species, more than anywhere else in the country, making it a true paradise for bird enthusiasts.

Holiday and not only in Orange Walk

Orange Walk for nature lovers!

The Orange Walk District, with a population of just over forty thousand, is the country’s third largest populated district and is much more than sugar, soybean and honey country. Orange Walk provides exotic places to visit. The sights and sounds of nature abound here, either at the famous Mayan ruins of Lamanai and Cuello, or at various places along the New River for the jungle river adventurer. And, with over 400 species of birds recorded in this district, more so than anywhere else in the country, the Orange Walk District is truly a birder’s paradise.
​And, of course, if one wants to continue further north after enjoying Orange Walk, 30 miles away is the border town of Corozal and the Free Zone for visitors bent on shopping.