Sarteneja
Country Coastal BeachesSarteneja is a serene fishing village located in the northeastern corner of Belize, known for its laid-back atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. This quaint village is one of the largest communities in Belize's Corozal District and is situated on the scenic shores of the Chetumal Bay. Sarteneja is characterized by its rustic charm, with wooden houses on stilts, palm-fringed streets, and a close-knit community that warmly welcomes visitors. The village is a hub for traditional boat building, and its residents are often seen crafting beautiful vessels by hand, a testament to the maritime culture that thrives here. Sarteneja is surrounded by natural beauty, including lush mangrove forests, wildlife reserves, and marine sanctuaries, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The village's pace is slow and relaxed, inviting travelers to unwind and embrace the simplicity of rural living. While Sarteneja may not boast the same level of tourist infrastructure as some of Belize's more popular destinations, it offers a genuine experience of Belizean life and an opportunity to connect with the natural environment. Visitors can enjoy activities such as bird watching, hiking, and exploring nearby Mayan ruins, or simply relax by the bay and watch the stunning sunsets that paint the sky each evening.