Independence
Country CoastalIndependence is a small town located in the Stann Creek District of Belize, Central America. It is situated adjacent to Mango Creek, and the two communities are often collectively referred to as Mango Creek or Independence Village. This town is not a major tourist destination but serves as a hub for the surrounding agricultural and aquaculture industries. Independence is known for its close-knit community and laid-back lifestyle. The town has basic amenities such as schools, shops, and local eateries, catering primarily to the needs of its residents. The area is surrounded by natural beauty, with access to nearby rivers, the Caribbean Sea, and various cayes (small islands). Independence is also a point of transit for travelers heading to Placencia, a popular beach destination, via the Hokey Pokey Water Taxi. The town's economy is bolstered by the nearby Big Creek Port, which is one of the country's main deep-water ports, facilitating the export of bananas, citrus products, and shrimp. While it may not boast the same level of infrastructure or attractions as Belize's larger cities, Independence offers a glimpse into the everyday life of Belizeans away from the tourist trail.