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Explore pristine beaches, ancient Maya ruins, and the world's second-largest barrier reef with expert guides.
Comprehensive guides covering every aspect of your Belize trip. From practical logistics to unique experiences.
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Shape a Belize trip by activity rhythm before locking exact tours.
Day 1
Base in San Ignacio, add Maya sites and evening local dining.
Day 2
Cross to the cayes early, reserve reef sessions around tide windows.
Day 3
Plan transfer buffers and a lighter final day before departure.
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Deep dive into detailed guides covering logistics, budgeting, activities, and local insights.
Use our recommendations to reserve accommodations, tours, and activities with confidence.
Insider advice from experienced travelers and local experts
November to April offers dry weather and perfect conditions. Peak season is December-April. Green season (May-October) brings fewer crowds.
Reef-safe sunscreen, insect repellent (DEET), lightweight clothing, and reef shoes are essential. Bring small USD bills for tips and markets.
Budget travelers: $40-60/day. Mid-range: $100-150/day. Use ATMs for best exchange rates. Credit cards work in tourist areas.
Stick to tourist areas in cities. Use registered taxis or arrange transfers. Avoid valuables on display. Tap water is generally safe in resorts.
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