
Belize
Caribbean coast meets Mayan ruins in Central America
Belize packs more adventure per square mile than any other Central American country. You've got the world's second-largest barrier reef just offshore, ancient Mayan temples rising from jungle canopies, and a coastline dotted with cayes that feel like your own private Caribbean islands. English is the official language, which makes things easier. But don't expect polished resorts everywhere — this is raw, authentic Central America where howler monkeys wake you at dawn and your biggest decision is whether to dive the Blue Hole or explore another ruin.
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Jungle Wild Week in San Ignacio, Belize
Week · $$$

Jungle Wild Weekend in San Ignacio, Belize
Weekend · $$$

Jungle-Wild San Ignacio: Ruins, Rivers, and Easygoing Flavors
Day Trip · $$$

Jungle Wild Romance in San Ignacio & Cayo
Week · $$$

Rainforest Romance in San Ignacio, Belize
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Jungle Wild Romance in San Ignacio
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Bring US dollars — they're accepted everywhere and often preferred over Belize dollars
- 2.ATMs charge $5-7 fees and often run out of cash on weekends, especially on the cayes
- 3.Bargain at markets and with taxi drivers, but restaurant prices are usually fixed
- 4.Buy Marie Sharp's hot sauce at grocery stores for $3 instead of $8 at tourist shops
- 5.Book domestic flights online in advance — walk-up prices can be 50% higher
- 6.Stay in San Ignacio and day-trip to expensive jungle lodges instead of staying overnight
- 7.Eat at local 'rice and beans' spots for $5 meals instead of resort restaurants charging $25
- 8.Split water taxi costs with other travelers — private boats charge per group, not per person
Travel Tips
- •Pack reef-safe sunscreen — regular sunscreen is banned in marine reserves
- •Bring a waterproof phone case for boat trips and cave tours
- •Download offline maps — cell service is spotty outside main towns
- •Pack insect repellent with DEET — mosquitoes and sand flies are relentless
- •Carry toilet paper — many public restrooms don't provide it
- •Book Blue Hole tours 2-3 days in advance during peak season
- •Learn basic Spanish phrases — English is official but Spanish is widely spoken
- •Bring a headlamp for cave tours and early morning wildlife viewing
- •Pack quick-dry clothes — humidity and sudden rain showers are common
- •Carry small bills for tips and market purchases — change is often scarce
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