Holidays to Belize

Sitting between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize may be small, but few places on Earth can match its diverse natural beauty. From pristine reefs and tropical rainforests to mountains cradling Maya temples, a holiday to Belize offers endless adventures. And with the promise of Caribbean beaches and flavour-packed cuisine, it’s no wonder Belize has been dubbed the jewel of Central America.

Top destinations in Belize

Caye Caulker

Breathtaking Caye Caulker is the definition of an island paradise. Explore world-class coral reefs by day, then gear up for epic sunsets over the water.

Belize City

A gateway to tropical islands and deep sea adventures, Belize City boasts fascinating historic sites and fabulous local eats like ceviche and seafood fritters.

San Pedro

With the Belize Barrier Reef on its doorstep, San Pedro is a diving hotspot. But venture ashore for its lush mangroves, ancient sites and lively festivals.

Belize: fast facts

LanguageEnglish, Spanish
CurrencyBelize dollar (BZ$)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)

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FAQs about Belize holidays

Check your local government for travel advisories in Belize. Pickpocketing sometimes occurs in crowded tourist areas, so keep an eye on your personal belongings and avoid flashing valuables in public. If you plan to do any reef diving, be sure to connect with a licensed tour operator first.
History lover? Laid-back Corozal is close to the Cerros Archaeological Reserve and the Maya ruins of Santa Rita Corozal. If you prefer to pair your exploring with underwater adventure, head to Caye Caulker for some of Belize’s best diving spots.
Belize is more expensive than some of its other Central American neighbours. But you can cut costs by visiting during the shoulder seasons and using public transport once here. To save even more, choose local restaurants and food trucks for budget meals.
You’ll use Belize dollars ($) while travelling, though most places also accept US dollars. ATMs are fairly easy to find throughout the country, and major credit cards are accepted in the main tourist areas. Tipping isn’t mandatory, but it is appreciated — feel free to add a 10% gratuity for good service.
As the only former British colony in Central America, Belize’s official language is English. Spanish and Belizean Creole are also widely spoken. And Yucatec Maya, Mopán and Kekchí are spoken by the Maya in Belize. Many Belizeans are multilingual, greatly reducing the language barrier for some travellers.
For dry, sunny weather, the best time to visit Belize is between December and April. The rainy season is from June to October, but storms generally last only a few hours. While diving conditions are great year-round, the best time to spot migratory sharks is between March and June.