With one foot planted in the Central American jungles and the other dipped in the Caribbean Sea, Belize combines the best of both worlds.
Youve heard that the Belize Barrier Reef is the second longest in the world. But have you heard that this reef is home to more than 100 different kinds of coral and some 500 species of fish? This alluring underwater world is undoubtedly the top attraction in Belize. Snorkelers swim through translucent seas, gazing at a kaleidoscope of coral, fish and turtles; divers go deeper, investigating underwater caves and walls and the world-renowned Blue Hole.
The turquoise waters are inviting even for those who choose to remain above the surface. Kayakers glide from one sandy, palm-dotted islet to another; windsurfers and sailors skim across the surf by the power of the breeze; sunbathers lounge on the dock, lulled into relaxation by the gentle lapping; and foodies feast on delectable fresh fish, spiny-tailed lobster and other creatures of the sea.
Inland, a vast network of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries offers a safe haven for wildlife, which ranges from the industrious cutter ants to the national animal of Belize, Bairds tapir. Birders aim their binoculars at some 570 species, which roost along the rivers and lagoons and in the broadleaf forest. Of course, many of these birds and animals are elusive, but keen-eyed visitors can easily spot both spider monkeys and howler monkeys, peccaries, coatimundis, gibnuts, American and Morelots crocodiles, green iguanas and countless species of birds. Even the showy keel-billed toucan the national bird of Belize occasionally makes an appearance in public.
If thats not enough adventure for you, Belize is also home to one of the worlds most mysterious civilizations the ancient Maya. The country is sprinkled with archaeological sites that date to the Maya heyday, known as the Classic Period (AD 2501000). Enormous steps lead to the tops of tall stone temples, often yielding 360-degree jungle views. Curious climbers can explore excavated tombs and examine intricate hieroglyphs, while adventurers can descend deep into natural caves to see where the Maya kings performed rituals and made sacrifices to the gods of their underworld.
CURRENCY
Belize Dollars (BZ$)
LANGUAGES
English, Kriol, Spanish
MONEY
ATMs are widely available; credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants and shops.
VISAS
For most nationalities, visas are issued upon entry for up to 30 days.
CELL PHONES
Local SIM cards can be used in European and Australian phones. Other phones must be set to roaming.
DRIVING
Drive on the right; steering wheel is on the left side of the car.
When to Go
HIGH SEASON (DECAPR)
Expect sunny skies from February to April
Prices for accommodations increase by 3050%
Extra-high peak prices from mid-December to mid-January; reservations are essential during this period
LOW SEASON (MAYNOV)
Heavy rainfall from June to November, especially at night
Hurricanes possible between August and October
Few tourists; prices for accommodations drop significantly
Your Daily Budget
BUDGET LESS THAN BZ$150
Dorm bed BZ$2540
Excellent, filling street food for cheap
Take the bus; snorkel under the dock
MIDRANGE BZ$150300
Double room with private bathroom BZ$100200
Dine at local restaurants
Splurge on a snorkeling tour or a river cruise
TOP END OVER BZ$300
Luxury accommodations from BZ$240
Fancy restaurants in resort areas
Transportation by rental car or organized tours
Websites
Belize ( www.travelbelize.org )
Belizean Journeys ( www.belizeanjourneys.com )
Belize Forums ( www.belizeforum.com/belize )
BelizeNews.com ( www.belizenews.com )
Government of Belize ( www.belize.gov.bz )
Lonely Planet ( www.lonelyplanet.com/belize )
Toucan Trail ( www.toucantrail.com )
Exchange Rates
Australia | A$1 | BZ$2.06 |
Canada | C$1 | BZ$2.00 |
Europe | | BZ$2.77 |
Guatemala | Q1 | BZ$0.25 |
Japan | | BZ$2.37 |
Mexico | 1 peso | BZ$0.17 |
New Zealand | NZ$1 | BZ$1.53 |
UK | UK1 | BZ$3.14 |
USA | US$1 | BZ$1.94 |
For current exchange rates see www.xe.com .
Important Numbers
Belize has no regional, area or city codes. Dial a seven-digit local number from wherever you are in the country.
Country code | 501 |
Directory assistance | 113 |
Emergency | 911 |
International access code | 00 |
Operator assistance | 115 |
Arriving in Belize
Philip Goldson International Airport
Many hotels and resorts offer airport shuttles
Taxis into town cost around BZ$50
No public buses run See also
International Bus Services
Frequent buses from Guatemala and Mexico to border towns; daily express buses go all the way to Belize City
International Boat Services
Chetumal, Mexico, to San Pedro
Livingstone and Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, to Punta Gorda
Puerto Corts, Honduras, to Placencia and Dangriga
VACCINATIONS & MEDICATIONS
Only yellow fever is required for Belize, and only if youre arriving from a country in Africa or South America where this is a problem. Ensure you are up to date on routine vaccinations such as chicken pox and measles. Several other vaccinations are recommended, including hepatitis A and B (the latter only for long-term visitors or people who anticipate very close contact with the local population), tetanus-diptheria and typhoid. A rabies shot is recommended for travelers who might come into close contact with bats or other carnivorous animals. Visit your doctor one or two months before your departure to allow time for the vaccinations to take effect. Malaria pills are recommended for travelers heading to Cayo, Stann Creek or Toledo Districts. Your doctor might also prescribe medication for travelers diarrhea.