Join Us As We Travel “Across Borders”

Greater Belize Media (GBM) is set to transport viewers on an unprecedented visual journey through Central America with the premiere of its groundbreaking travel series “Across Borders” tonight at 7:30 PM on Channel 5.

Hosted by the charismatic Sabreena Daly, this five-episode production breaks new ground by showcasing destinations that remain largely unexplored by Belizean travelers despite their geographical proximity. The series represents a significant investment in regional cultural education and entertainment programming.

The inaugural episode features Daly’s first-ever expedition to Honduras, where she immerses herself in the country’s natural wonders and cultural tapestry. Viewers will witness breathtaking footage of majestic waterfalls, traverse pristine national parks, and explore the vast expanse of Honduras’ largest lake through Daly’s authentic encounters.

Executive producers describe the series as a bridge-building initiative designed to foster greater regional awareness and appreciation. “Many Belizeans frequently travel to North America or Europe while overlooking the incredible diversity right next door,” explained a GBM spokesperson. “This series reveals the stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage that make our neighboring countries must-visit destinations.”

Beyond traditional television broadcasting, GBM has embraced multi-platform distribution strategies. The series will simultaneously stream on News 5 Live’s Facebook page and Greater Belize Media’s official YouTube channel, ensuring accessibility for digital audiences. Subsequent episodes will air weekly every Tuesday evening in the same primetime slot.

The production team employed state-of-the-art cinematography techniques to capture the region’s beauty, utilizing drone footage for aerial perspectives and intimate cultural exchanges to highlight local traditions. This technical excellence combined with Daly’s engaging presentation style promises to set a new standard for travel programming in the region.