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5 Belizean newspapers in the directory

Publishing primarily on a weekly schedule, the national press sector features a mix of independent broadsheets and officially aligned party organs. Amandala stands as the country's most widely circulated newspaper, established in 1969. The Reporter, founded in 1967, operates as another major independent weekly. Partisan publications also hold significant market share, notably The Belize Times, printing since 1956 as the official organ of the People's United Party, alongside The Guardian, which represents the United Democratic Party. While English dominates print media, regional outlets like The San Pedro Sun occasionally incorporate Spanish. Paperboy indexes 5 Belizean newspapers — browse the full directory below.

Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-06-04

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Amandala

Belize City, Belize

Established in 1969, this long-running publication serves as Belize’s leading newspaper and a primary voice for the country's grassroots and Creole populations. It is widely recognized for its independent editorial stance, historical roots in the black power movement, and consistent focus on social justice and national political issues.

Ambergris Today

Belize City, Belize

Operating as a prominent source of local news in San Pedro, this publication serves as a vital community chronicle for residents and tourists on Ambergris Caye. It is widely recognized for its long-standing commitment to highlighting island culture, environmental conservation efforts, and the latest developments within Belize’s vibrant tourism sector.

Placencia Breeze

Placencia, Belize

The Placencia Breeze is a monthly community newspaper serving the Placencia Peninsula in Belize. Published by the local chapter of the Belize Tourism Industry Association, it provides local news, environmental updates, and tourism information. It serves as a vital resource for residents and visitors to this coastal region.

San Pedro Daily

Belize City, Belize

Serving as a digital source for news and community updates, this publication provides critical coverage of local events, tourism, and regional developments affecting the residents and visitors of Ambergris Caye. It is notable for its role as a primary information hub for the island’s expatriate and local populations, offering a consistent stream of daily reports on business, politics, and social issues in the area.

San Pedro Sun

Ambergris Caye, Belize

Serving as the longest-running weekly newspaper on Ambergris Caye, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of local news, tourism, and community events to both island residents and international visitors. It is widely recognized as a primary source of information for the region, balancing investigative reporting on municipal issues with features that highlight the unique culture of Belize's most popular travel destination.