If you’re an OT or OTA student ready to complete your Level I Fieldwork, this 8-day clinical experience in Belize offers a unique opportunity to gain the required 40 supervised hours while broadening your perspective on occupational therapy. Designed in collaboration with licensed practitioners and university partners, this program moves beyond observation-only opportunities to provide structured clinical activities, daily mentorship, and guided reflection.
Throughout the week, you’ll rotate through school-based, pediatric, community, and adult rehabilitation settings, engaging directly with clients, caregivers, and interdisciplinary teams. Each day is designed to align with ACOTE Level I learning objectives, helping you strengthen your professional behaviors, cultural competence, and understanding of the OT process.
In addition to clinical practice, you’ll participate in interactive workshops, group discussions, and cultural excursions, giving you a holistic view of occupational therapy in a global, resource-limited setting. By the end of the program, you’ll not only have completed your 40 hours—you’ll return with new skills, confidence, and a deeper understanding of how context shapes care.
You can book this 8-day Level I Placement for the following dates:
March 8, 2026
March 15, 2026
March 22, 2026
Please note this does not include travel days en-route. To book your spot, simply find the green "Book Now" button on this page, select the date you wish to travel with us, and put down your deposit. It's as simple as that!
This immersive program is ideal for OT and OTA students completing Level I fieldwork, as well as undergraduates, recent graduates, or post-bacc students preparing for careers as an OTR or COTA. Whether your background is in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, Psychology, or another health-related field, this experience is designed to provide structured clinical exposure, 40 supervised hours, and real-world insight into OT practice.
You’ll work side by side with licensed occupational therapists, gaining mentorship, strengthening essential clinical and professional skills, and making meaningful connections that will help you succeed in graduate school, fieldwork placements, and your future career.
This program is clinically structured and supervision-driven, prioritizing education, professional development, and mentorship in alignment with Level I OT fieldwork objectives. Activities may include:
Shadowing and assisting licensed OTs during home visits, community outreach sessions, and clinical placements
Observing and supporting interventions in schools and inclusive classrooms, focusing on adaptive and developmental strategies
Participating in guided workshops on assistive technology, sensory integration, and fine/gross motor skill interventions
Engaging in caregiver education and family training, exploring the OT role in home and community contexts
Daily reflective discussions and case-based learning with clinicians, connecting theory to practice while developing professional reasoning skills
This program is ideal for OT and OTA students completing their Level I fieldwork, as well as pre-OT or post-bacc students seeking structured exposure to the profession in a global health setting.
Therapy Abroad programs emphasize hands-on skill development in evaluation and treatment. On this trip you will have the chance to:
Foundational knowledge of occupational therapy settings and populations
Introduction to activity analysis, adaptive equipment, and environmental modifications
Cross-cultural communication and global health awareness
Observational journaling, professional reflection, and team-based collaboration
A clearer sense of career readiness and grad school expectations
Known as the "Jewel" of the Caribbean, Belize is a vibrant Central American country rich in history and culture. Formerly British Honduras, it gained independence in 1983 and continues to expand services for its special needs population. Therapy Abroad partners with Belize’s Ministries of Education and Health to support these efforts. With English as the official language and a diverse mix of languages—including Kriol, Spanish, and Mayan—Belize offers the perfect setting to develop cultural competence and clinical skills. Students will gain hands-on experience while exploring the country’s rich history, unique communities, and stunning natural environment.
Students and faculty will stay in accommodations with communal areas, meeting spaces, and plenty of outdoor areas to relax and explore. Transport will be provided by private bus or van with a dedicated driver. You'll have access to WiFi, fresh drinking water, western-style toilets and showers, and towels and sheets. Accommodations are shared with individual beds and bathrooms. Meals, prepared by local cooks, will feature a mix of Belizean and Western cuisine. Dietary needs can be accommodated with prior notice. The warmth and hospitality of the Belizean people will make you feel right at home!
The total program cost does not include international airfare. Therapy Abroad organizes a chaperoned flight from Houston, TX or Dallas, TX. You can find out more information about flights and how they work here. Most students choose to travel on the chaperoned flight, though we have flexibility for those who cannot or choose not to.
With the exception of international airfare, everything is included. There are no surprise costs or "optional activities" trying to upsell you. Your tuition covers all activities, materials, meals, and housing—everything you need for an incredible experience. We want you to focus on learning, exploring, and making the most of your time without ever worrying about extra expenses.
Non-refundable deposit due at booking
Remaining balance due 90 days before departure
We've got you covered every step of the way! We understand that travel and study abroad is a big investment, and we're fully committed to making sure your experience is nothing short of amazing. From our professional staff to delicious meals, comfortable accommodations, and a carefully planned itinerary filled with diverse activities and great people, we've thought of everything.
The $1,000 deposit is non-refundable, but it can be transferred to a different program (for the same person only). In the event of a cancellation, your deposit will be applied toward any tuition owed. Any remaining balance from the deposit will be held as a credit for a future Therapy Abroad trip. Refund percentages include the non-refundable deposit.
100% refund for cancellations made 90+ days before departure.
75% refund for cancellations made 90–61 days before departure.
50% refund for cancellations made 60–46 days before departure.
0% refund for cancellations made within 45 days of departure.
Safety is our top priority, and we take a hands-on approach to ensure every aspect of your experience is secure. Every location, accommodation, and activity is personally vetted by Therapy Abroad directors. Belize is a safe destination with strong infrastructure, and we work closely with the Ministries of Education and Health to organize every detail of your trip. From departure to return, we provide a seamless, worry-free experience. You’ll always be part of a group led by experienced facilitators—never outsourced staff. Our team ensures access to medical care, clean food and water, and reliable communication at all times.
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A finalized and detailed itinerary will be shared with participants approximately one month prior to departure. This is a sample itinerary provided to give you a general idea of the types of activities, excursions, and clinical opportunities that may be included during your trip. Specific schedules may vary based on site availability, local partnerships, and group needs.
Welcome to Belize! Upon arrival at the airport, you’ll be greeted by Therapy Abroad staff and transferred to the Tropical Education Center. After settling in, you’ll join your fellow participants for a welcome dinner and orientation. This session introduces the week ahead, including your role in OT-related community activities, group expectations, and how your participation aligns with professional competencies and cross-cultural learning.
Enjoy a welcome dinner consisting of traditional Belizean food.
Your day begins with a half-day visit to Ms. Emily’s Resource Center, a locally run initiative that supports children with diverse learning and developmental needs. You’ll spend the morning interacting with staff, learning about the challenges and triumphs of inclusive education in Belize, and getting a firsthand look at how local caregivers and educators work with limited resources to make a meaningful impact. It’s a powerful introduction to the social and educational context of your clinical work.
In the afternoon, you will visit a variety of other sites, including rural schools, health clinics, and other facilities
Start your day by conducting basic school-based motor and developmental screenings in a local primary school. You’ll observe and assist with informal assessments related to handwriting, fine motor skills, and school participation, guided by Therapy Abroad’s professional staff. In the afternoon, you’ll attend a classroom session introducing OT frameworks and culturally responsive practice. After dinner, get ready for a night safari at the Belize Zoo, where you’ll explore local wildlife in a nocturnal setting and learn more about Belize’s environmental richness.
Today, you’ll work in teams to lead activity stations for local children that integrate OT-based principles like motor coordination, sensory integration, and daily living skills. You’ll take a hands-on role in designing and facilitating structured play, adaptive crafts, and skill-building exercises—all supervised by licensed OT professionals. This experience gives you direct, applied exposure to the kind of work you’ll do in your future clinical rotations.
We will continue with another day of clinical visits and/or a second day of Tykes Camp.
Cool off in the afternoon with a guided cave tubing expedition through Belize’s underground river systems. As you float through cathedral-like caverns, your guide will share stories about the ancient Maya who once used these caves for ritual and ceremony.
This day offers the perfect balance of nature, culture, and recreation—giving you time to recharge, connect with your peers, and experience the beauty of Belize in a completely different way.
Your day begins with a visit to The Inspiration Center in Belize City—an outpatient rehabilitation clinic that serves children with disabilities and developmental delays. During your time there, you’ll tour the facility, meet with local therapists, and learn about how speech, language, occupational, and physical therapy services are provided in a resource-limited environment. You may also observe therapy sessions or engage in conversations with clinicians about the challenges and innovations involved in their work.
Following this enriching visit, you’ll make your way to the water taxi terminal for your transfer to Caye Caulker, where you’ll check in to Island Magic Hotel. The rest of the afternoon is yours to relax and enjoy the island’s laid-back pace—whether that means beach time, exploring, or simply soaking in the ocean views.
Head out on a boat excursion today for guided snorkeling to see nurse sharks, rays, and many beautiful fish and coral! The Belize Barrier Reef is the second largest barrier reef in the world, and the largest in the western hemisphere. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Belizeans work hard to manage this resource sustainably. Our snorkel provider will provide snorkel equipment and life jackets we require all students to wear during the snorkel trip.
Spend your final afternoon relaxing in the sun, swimming, shopping, or exploring the island. Tonight we will have a farewell dinner at one of our favorite spots on the island.
Take the water taxi back to Belize City to catch your flight home! Exchange information with new friends to stay connected! Please reflect back on all of the amazing things you did on your trip.
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