Belmopan hosts Britain's High Commission to Belize where colonial history meets modern eco-tourism attracting British travelers to this English-speaking Central American nation. The mission focuses on diplomatic representation and development cooperation while consular services for British nationals are provided by British Embassy Panama City. British tourists flock to Belize discovering the world's second-largest barrier reef offering spectacular diving and snorkeling, ancient Maya ruins at Caracol and Xunantunich, jungle lodges in rainforests teeming with wildlife, and Caribbean islands providing laid-back beach escapes. British expats and retirees settle in Belize attracted by English as official language, affordable cost of living, and welcoming residency programs for foreign retirees. The High Commission supports British business interests in Belize's tourism sector including eco-lodges and adventure tour operators, facilitates trade in marine products and citrus exports, and coordinates development programs focusing on environmental conservation and governance strengthening. British connections remain strong through Commonwealth membership, English common law legal system, and parliamentary governance inherited from colonial era. The mission processes visa applications for Belizean nationals visiting Britain, supports educational exchanges, and promotes sustainable tourism development protecting Belize's remarkable biodiversity while providing economic opportunities for local communities.