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Corozal is Belize 's northern most district. It borders Mexico and contains the official northern border crossing at Santa Elena. The terrain is mostly swampy savannah but also contains highly developed agricultural areas. Its climate generally follows a pattern of tropical weather. Its rainfall is slightly lower than in the other districts.
Corozal District is mostly Spanish speaking. Its residents are descendants of mayan Indians and Mexican Mestizos. Originally they farmed small plots of land for maize and other subsistence crops.
Corozal hosts a wide variety of sights including several beach locations on the bay and many inland lagoons. It has several Mayan sites including Santa Rita and Cerros.
Things to Do: • Birdwatching . Cerros Mayan Ruin . Chetumal, Mexico
Getting there: You can get to Corozal Town by plane or road. We can arrange your air with a local airline. Land transfers can take about 2-4 hours.
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