
All of the bigger resorts offer dinner to non-guests. Most serve good food. Check out the hotel listings above for additional places to eat. Omar s Restaurant, 609-3135 or 609-2326, $, on the sidewalk in Placencia, is well known and highly recommended for spicy Creole food. Rarely is this place not crowded. The food is good and there is lots of it. Prices are reasonable.
you re at sea level. The terrain along the edge of the sea is mostly swamp and mangrove, but the land between the higher peaks and the swamps is rainforest, with a dense cover of palms, ferns, lianas and tropical cedar. It rains most of the year in the south; annual precipitation can total 150 inches (960 cm) or more. The north gets less than 60 inches (387 cm) and is dry from November to May.
an Ignacio, often called Cayo, is on the western side of the Macal River. It has a population of about 15,000 people, zoomtra making it the second-largest town in Belize. The Western Highway goes through San Ignacio, but because the Bridge is one way going east instead of west, you must turn right before the bridge and go toward Santa Elena. Instead of going into that village, take a left at the stop sign and then an immediate right onto the road going downhill. You will cross a wooden bridge and then come to the Savanna Sports Grounds in San Ignacio. Take any road to the left to get to the center of town. It becomes obvious once past the sports grounds.
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