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Travel to Belize

Travel to Belize

Travel to Belize and discover a unique combination of experiences in one of the last unspoiled places on earth. Behold more than a list of things to do but a genuine opportunity to stir your soul and change your life. You’ll gain an intimate experience and savor a culture and a country with unique charms.

Explore mystical ancient Maya temples. Hike in a pristine rainforest with lush foliage and exotic wildlife. Stroll in solitude on remote sandy beaches and experience more than a vacation as you enter a state of being. Imagine you’re no longer a cruise passenger. Instead, you’re an adventurer, a romantic or an explorer. It’s easy to become whatever you want to be here … where you can be one with Belize.

The cruise terminal becomes your jumping off point to begin your discovery of Belize. You’ll easily converse with the diverse and friendly cultures of Belize.

Getting around is just as easy. Buses, vans, taxis, and airplanesare in transit everyday allowing for reliable connections to and from most anywhere in the country. Before going anywhere, cruise ship passengers in Belize should verify the return time of their water taxi.

Cruise ship passengers in Belize who come ashore have three main options for experiencing our one-of-a-kind attractions. You can:

  • Take a pre-arranged tour made through your cruise ship
  • Sign up for a tour upon your arrival in Belize
  • Let the country be your guide on independent explorations

You also will find tour options just outside of the Tourism Village. Please note that the law requires that all tour guides and tour operators carry a valid license with photo ID.

Among your activity options:

Belize City Tour

Discover a diverse range of landmarks and attractions to choose from in the Belize District. As the country’s commercial and social hub, Belizeans come from all over the country to shop at the many stores and outdoor vendors that line the streets of the former capital city. Restaurants can be found on most every block and with a wide variety of fruits and vegetables in season the market is always a stimulating stop for the senses. Taxis are an efficient and economical way to explore the sites of the city, though enjoyable sightseeing can easily be done by foot.

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Beach & Cayes

Catch a water taxi from marine terminals a few blocks from the Tourism Village to reach beaches and cayes (“keys” or islands). Your reward is an intimate view of the Caribbean Sea, a treasure that shares its wealth with all who take to its waters. On the cayes, you can enjoy snorkeling, diving, fishing, windsurfing, sailing, sea kayaking, nature walks, bird watching, swimming, shopping, dining, and lounging.

Maya Sites

Board one of the buses or vans that make daily treks to several of Belize’s most famous Maya sites nestled in the rainforest: Altun Ha is just one hour north of Belize City and Xunantunich in the Cayo District is three hours west of Belize City by bus.

Rainforest & Inland Adventure

Invigorate your spirit by cave-tubing, zip-lining, airboating or hiking the rainforest. All are just a short van, bus, or boat ride from the Tourism Village. Visit one of the many National Parks, Reserves, or Sanctuaries that have made Belize an internationally recognized leader in preservation and conservation.


Interested in visiting Belize? Contact us and we will provide you with the best tips to enjoy a spectacular Belize vacation.


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1 Comment

  • Cat Reply

    November 25, 2018 at 5:50 pm

    Hi, we want to go to Belize at Easter Time in 2019. Will there be less activities or will the tours be closed because of this holiday ? Thank you!

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