Photo of iguana on pathway in the Eco Iguana Corner Foundation

Visit the Eco Iguana Corner Foundation in San Pedro, Belize

The Eco Iguana Corner Foundation in San Pedro, Belize is a unique and exciting attraction for anyone who loves wildlife and wants to learn about the conservation of iguanas. This park is a new endeavor, and while not all structures are complete, visitors can still get up close and personal with these fascinating creatures.

The star attraction of the Iguana Eco Foundation is undoubtedly the iguanas themselves. Visitors of the space can see the iguanas in their natural habitat, including observing them in their nests. It is a unique experience to be able to interact with these magnificent creatures up close.

What To Expect at the Eco Iguana Corner Foundation

One of the most impressive features of the Eco Iguana Corner Foundation is the size of the iguanas. Because they are protected in the park, they are able to grow to nearly 5 feet in length, which is much larger than what one would normally see in the wild. Their size is a testament to the efforts of the park to conserve and protect these animals.

The Eco Iguana Corner Foundation is still a work in progress, with many of the structures yet to be completed. However, this does not detract from the experience of visiting the park. The staff are incredibly knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the work they are doing to conserve iguanas and educate the public about the importance of their conservation efforts.

While visitors are allowed to lightly touch the iguanas, it is important to note that they are still wild animals and should be treated with respect. The park has strict rules in place to ensure the safety of both visitors and the iguanas, and these rules should be followed at all times.

Our Experience at the Eco Iguana Corner Foundation

While a bit difficult to find, the town of San Pedro is small enough that if you will eventually find the entrance with some help from Google Maps. We made our way to the foundation through the town of San Pedro via golf cart. Our time at the foundation was limited, but we sure enjoyed every minute of it!

As soon as we walked into the space, we were greeted by one of the volunteers who helped found the effort. He mentioned that they started the foundation in honor of a close friend who passed. The friend always appreciated the iguanas and the foundation became a way for them to honor his memory.

The volunteer took us down “lazy lizard lane” for a tour and to point out all the iguanas hanging out on the pathways and up in the mangrove branches. The lizards were very docile with one even allowing us to touch his tail! We learned all about their breeding habits, eating habits, and the future goals for the foundation—one of which is to provide accommodations for guests to stay in the foundation with the iguanas. How cool is that?!

Photo Gallery

We of course took loads of photos, but bellow are some of our favorites that I think really paint a picture of what visiting the foundation is like. Enjoy!

Final Thoughts on the Eco Iguana Corner Foundation in San Pedro, Belize

Overall, the Eco Iguana Corner Foundation in San Pedro, Belize is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in wildlife conservation and iguanas. It is a unique and educational experience that allows visitors to learn about these fascinating creatures and the important work being done to protect them. With its impressive iguanas, knowledgeable staff, and commitment to conservation, the Eco Iguana Corner Foundation is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits.

Stephanie Wilson

Stephanie was born and raised in Colorado where she developed her great appreciation for exploring big open spaces outdoors. She is a Sociology PhD and advocates for the discipline of applied sociology in her role as a founder of Applied Worldwide, a digital content production and consulting company. Dr. Wilson is an adjunct professor of sociology at the University of Northern Colorado and a researcher of health inequalities. She is also a dancer at heart, serves on the Board of Directors for the Colorado Dance Collective, and is always looking for her next opportunity to perform, teach, or choreograph.