BELIZE TRAVEL INFORMATION
Language: No need for lessons; most Belizeans are trilingual, mainly speaking English. You can still practice your Spanish.
Ease of Travel: With low population density and well-paved highways, getting around is a breeze.
Crowd-Free: Even during peak tourist months, you won't feel crowded. Visit in the low season for better deals.
Currency: The USD-to-BZD rate is 1:2, and most businesses accept U.S. dollars.
Exploration: New Maya excavation sites and seven World Heritage sites await your visit in 2025.
Friendly Atmosphere: Expect to smile a lot. Belize ranks high in friendly smiles, spontaneous greetings, and offers of help.
Social Scene: Belize has non-stop parties, celebrations, and special occasions throughout the year.
Craft Scene: Belize has a growing number of cottage industries producing unique, one-of-a-kind dolls, carvings, clothing, drums, and souvenirs.
Diverse Cuisine: Indulge in different cuisines every night, from world-class vegetarian restaurants to street vendors serving savory rice, beans, and stew..
Local Beverages: Taste Belize's local beverages, including cashew wine, rice wine, starfruit wine, and potent moonshine.
Passport Stamps: Get additional stamps by visiting nearby Honduras, Guatemala, or Mexico, and return to your Belize resort by nightfall.
Ex-pat Community: Meet ex-pats to discover why they stay in Belize and learn about tax breaks that incentivize North Americans to move here.
Belize Culture: Tour cultural sites like a Garifuna village and ask locals about their families, lifestyles, and histories.
Endangered Species: Search for endangered species like jaguars and manatees or hundreds of bird species.
Howler Monkeys: Visit Belize’s howler monkey community and “scream in” the New Year
🌴Exploring Belize sounds like a unique adventure! 🌍✈️