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Practical info — Libertad (Corozal)

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

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💡 Tips

  • Take a walk near the remnants of the old sugar factory for a glimpse into the region's industrial history.
  • The village is very quiet and residential, so don't expect late-night entertainment or bars.
  • Renting a car or arranging a local taxi in advance is the best way to travel to and from the village.
  • Both Spanish and English are widely understood, making communication very easy.

🍽 Food

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Salbutes

Fried puffy corn tortillas topped with shredded chicken and cabbage, popular at local food stalls.

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Ceviche

Fresh seafood mixed with lime, onions, and cilantro, common in the northern districts.

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Sweet local breads

Check out small village bakeries for freshly baked traditional sweet breads and buns.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Village grocery shops

Your best bet for basic groceries, cold drinks, and household essentials.

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Local homemade snacks

Look out for signs outside houses selling homemade sweets or chips.

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Old sugar mill ruins

Explore the peaceful area around the remnants of the factory for a quiet historical walk.

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Tranquil village center

Sit by the main square or park to enjoy the slow, relaxed pace of this residential community.

Libertad is a historically significant village in the Corozal District of northern Belize, primarily known for its pivotal role in the nation's industrial development. The community grew around the Libertad Sugar Factory, which commenced operations in 1935 and served as a major economic pillar for the region for several decades. Following the factory's closure in 1985, the village transitioned into a residential and agricultural hub, though remnants of the industrial infrastructure remain visible today. Situated near the banks of the New River, the location was strategically chosen to facilitate the transport of raw materials and processed sugar during the colonial and early post-independence eras. The population is predominantly of Mestizo descent, fostering a cultural environment where both Spanish and English are widely utilized. Modern Libertad remains integrated into the sugar industry, with local farmers continuing to supply cane to active processing facilities in the neighboring Orange Walk District.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Feb, Dec.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C232526282827272727252423
Rain mm6138333911820612217319020711976

Geography

Population
1,489 (2025)
Coordinates
18.28330, -88.46670

Facts

  • The Libertad Sugar Factory officially opened its doors in 1935.
  • Industrial sugar production in the village ceased in 1985 due to market changes.
  • Libertad is located approximately 14 kilometers south of Corozal Town.
  • The 2010 national census recorded a population of 1,473 residents in Libertad.
  • The village is positioned near the New River, once vital for sugar transport.
  • Most local farmers now transport their cane to the Tower Hill factory in Orange Walk.

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Frequently asked questions

What was Libertad formerly?
It was a significant center of the sugar industry with a large factory.
How is the atmosphere today?
Quieter and more contemplative since the factory closed.
Where is Libertad located?
In the Corozal District, near the coast of Corozal Bay.
Can you see the old factory there?
Yes, the remains of the sugar factory are a prominent feature of the place.
Which language is predominantly spoken?
A mix of English, Spanish, and Creole.
Libertad (Corozal): where is it located?
Libertad (Corozal) is located in Belize.
Libertad (Corozal): when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Feb, Dec.
Libertad (Corozal): why is it worth visiting?
Libertad is a historically significant village in the Corozal District of northern Belize, primarily known for its pivotal role in the nation's industrial development.
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