Waters off Dangriga
Belize
is a
stable English speaking democratic country slightly smaller than the
State of Massachusetts in the U.S.A. It boasts attractive beaches and
fantastic
diving
along its
coral
reefs
and
cayes.
Belize offers a lush tropical rain forest with numerous species of
exotic flora and fauna. The country is home to impressive Mayan
temples, beautiful limestone caves, and pristine lagoons, rivers, and
tributaries.
The institute is located at 1 Citron Street (corner of Citron and
Church Street)
in the coastal town of
Dangriga,
which is in Belize's Stann Creek District. Upon arrival in Dangriga,
you will be welcomed by a population of mainly Garifuna and Creole
peoples, and during your visit, you will also be greeted by the other
ethnicities
that make up the rich tapestry of Belize.
Belize
can be
accessed by air, land, or sea.
How to
get to Belize?
Other
frequently asked questions.
Visitors to PRI arriving at Belize's Philip Goldson International
airport can take a
connecting
flight
from there to Dangriga in the Stann Creek district. The flying time is
about 20 minutes. When you arrive at the Dangriga airstrip, you will
find taxis available. It is a short ride to the institute, which is at
the corner of Citron Street and Church Street.
PRI offers discounted accommodations for visitors. Each room is
air-conditioned and has a private bathroom. The amenities at PRI are
comparable to offerings at the best hotels in the area.
Please
contact us
for
availability and rates.
Smoking is not permitted either in the building or on the grounds.