Travel advice for Belize
From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for traveling to Belize
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The country’s climate is subtropical, with temperatures warm throughout the year, generally 20–27°C from January to May (the dry season) and 22–32°C from June to December (the wet season). The best time to visit Belize is usually between January and March, when it’s not (quite) as hot or humid. That said, these months are also Belize’s peak tourist season, and prices tend to be higher.
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Off the tourist trail and highlights of Guatemala and Belize
Meet school kids in Antigua and traders in Chichicastenango before learning ancient cookery and weaving skills and viewing a Mayan ceremony. This fascinating tour visits archaeological sites such as majestic Tikal before an idyllic private island stay off Belize’s Caribbean coast completes the trip.
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The Best Of Guatemala & Belize
Visit Antigua with the nearby Pacaya volcano before heading to Lake Atitlán and further to Tikal, once one of the most powerful kingdoms of the ancient Maya. Afterwards, cross the border to Belize to visit the Caracol ruins and enjoying some sun & sand on Ambergris Caye.
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Guatemala and Belize Family Adventure
Take a family-friendly adventure through Guatemala and Belize. Discover Lake Atitlan on kayaks, explore the active volcano Pacaya or play hide and seek in the large archaeological complex of Tikal before heading out to Belize for its fantastic underwater world and gorgeous beaches.
view tour ⤍Belize’s calendar is full of festivals, ranging from the local to the national. The calendar below only includes a few highlights – you’ll find plenty of entertainment at any given time.
Carnaval is celebrated with dancing, parades, costumes and drinking.
Celebrations throughout the country in honour of Baron Bliss Day (March 9); La Ruta Maya River Challenge in San Ignacio.
Fiesta in San José Succotz honouring the village’s patron saint.
Cashew Festival in Crooked Tree; Toledo Cacao-Fest in Punta Gorda; Coconut Festival in Caye Caulker; National Agriculture and Trade Show in Belmopan.
Caye Caulker Lobster Festival; three-day Día de San Pedro festival in San Pedro; Placencia Lobster Festival.
Belize international film festival in Belize City.
Week-long Deer Dance Festival in San Antonio; Costa Maya festival in San Pedro.
Celebrations commemorating St George’s Caye Day and Independence Day.
Garífuna Settlement Day (Nov 19).
From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for traveling to Belize
written by Andy Turner
updated 14.05.2021
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