"Corozal is a sleepy seaside town, located just south of the Río Hondo (Hondo River), which forms the border between Mexico and Belize. Set on a crystal-clear bay, Corozal was an important center on the early Mayan trading routes, and the evidence remains in the ruins of Cerros and Santa Rita, and the old English Fort Barley. During the mid-1800s the modern town was settled with a large population of refugees from Mexico’s Caste War." - www.belize.com/corozal
Corozal is well located, surrounded by history, adventure, as well as very highly rates shops, restaurants, and cafes.
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Scroll down to read Rita's favourite activities and adventures you can have in the area, not to be missed when staying at Royale Manor.
About
Corozal
Rita Recommends
"I am a retired Hotelier with over 35 years experience. I enjoyed my career and now get to host guests in my home in Belize, so I still get satisfaction from looking after guests but I don't have the large staff I had in the hotel business. Life in Belize is so much simpler. I enjoy the people of Belize and am learning to take it easy."
Throughout your stay Rita (or one of her trusted team) will be on hand to answer any and all questions you have, including how to make the most out of your stay in our beautiful location. Here are a few suggestions to get you started.
Take a look at Rita's Corozal Guidebook for more suggestions!
Nature
Shipstern Nature Reserve
(1 hour drive from Royale Manor)
A nature lovers must see. Over 30 square miles of tropical rainforest, a butterfly farm, mahogany museum, and botanical trails frequented by over 300 different kinds of birds, will keep you in awe for hours. Don't forget to pack a lunch!