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Frequently
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When is the best time to go to
Belize? |
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through May are the driest months
of the year. The rainy season starts
in June and ends in mid-November.
High tourist season starts in December
and continues through April. The
rest of the year is less crowded.
Belize has a subtropical climate,
with an average annual temperature
of 80 degrees. The temperature can
reach the mid-90's in the summer.
Trade winds flow through the coastal
and island properties most of the
year, keeping temperatures enjoyable
even throughout the hottest months.
Hurricanes occasionally occur in
August and September. Water temperature
averages between 79 and 83 degrees.
Rainfall is heavier in the jungles
and southern Belize and light in
the north and on the islands.
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What are the public and bank holidays? |
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Stores, banks and government offices
are closed in observance of the
following holidays:
New Years Day - January 1
Baron Bliss Day- March 9
Good Friday
Holy Saturday
Easter Monday
Labour Day-May 1
Commonwealth Day- May 24
St. George's Caye Day- September
10
Independence Day- September 21
Columbus Day- October 12
Garifuna Settlement Day- November
19
Christmas Day- December 25
Boxing Day- December 26
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What shall I bring while vacationing
in Belize? |
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When hiking, bring
hiking boots or sneakers with good
treads, long pants and long sleeves
for evening hikes, short pants and
cool cotton clothes, bathing suits
and sun hats, sunglasses, prescription
drugs, lightweight raingear with
a hood, scuba diving gear with certification
card, dive log, snorkeling gear,
fishing tackle (scuba diving gear
as well as fishing tackle may be
rented), sun screen, sun burn cream,
insect repellent, binoculars, camera
and film, batteries, a flashlight
or headlamp for evening hikes or
caving, and do not forget your passport
or visa (if applicable), as well
as cash, credit cards and/or travelers'
checks.
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What is the dress code? |
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The dress code
in Belize is shorts and t-shirts.
Shoes are optional. Except for hiking
into the thick jungle areas, the
dress is casual, informal and light.
Leave expensive jewelry at home
for you will not need them. Should
you need a watch, bring one that
is suitable for diving and hiking.
If you are visiting the Cayo District,
bring shorts, T-shirts, and bathing
suits, along with deck shoes. The
sun is more intense than what you
are probably used to at home, so
bring a hat to protect your head
from the tropical sun and biodegradable
sun screen for the rest of your
body. Do not forget to bring a pair
of "polarized" sunglasses to protect
your eyes from the sun and to remove
the reflective glare from the water.
When exploring mainland Belize or
hiking through the rain forest wear
loose fitting, light colored cotton
pants and shirts, along with a comfortable
pair of hiking shoes or boots.
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What about credit cards and travelers'
checks? |
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Hotels, restaurants and stores
in the tourist areas accept all
major credit cards. Smaller vendors
and storekeepers in rural areas
may accept only cash (US currency
or Belize currency US$1 = BZ$2)
or travelers' checks. All major
credit card companies may be contacted
at all of the four commercial banks
in Belize City.
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What
is the currency exchange rate? |
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Local currency is the Belize dollar.
One U.S. dollar (US$1.00) is equivalent
two Belize dollars (BZ$2.00). U.S.
dollars are accepted countrywide.
Major credit cards accepted at hotels
and shops.
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What about banks? |
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There are four commercial banks
in Belize City.
Atlantic Bank Limited, Albert Street,
Belize City
Phone: 011-501-227-7301
Bank of Nova Scotia, Albert Street,
Belize City
Phone: 011-227-7027
Barclays Bank PLC, Albert Street,
Belize City
Phone: 011-501-227-7211
Belize Bank Limited, Market Square,
Belize City
Phone: 011-501227-7132
Banking hours are usually Monday-Friday
from 8 AM-1 PM and to 4:30 PM on
Fridays; and Saturdays, 8 AM-11
AM. Many of the banks have branches
within the other districts.
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What about driving around Belize? |
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If you have a car, a great way
to experience the country is driving
yourself. Always keep in mind not
to leave valuables in view in the
vehicle, keep the doors locked,
keep the gas tank filled, do not
pick up hitchhikers and try not
to drive a night. It is recommended,
whether or not it is rainy season
to have four wheel drive vehicle.
Belize is only 68 miles wide and
180 miles long, so it is not to
far to get anywhere. The main highways
in Belize are:
Northern Highway from Belize City
to Corozal and the Mexican Border.
Western Highway from Belize City
to San Ignacio and the Guatemalan
Border.
Hummingbird Highway from Belmopan
to Dangriga.
Southern Highway from Dangriga to
Punta Gorda.
Manatee Highway from Belize City
to Dangriga.
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Can I rent a car? |
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To rent a car, or a golf cart on
mainland Belize, a valid driver
license is required. Driving laws
are like the rest of the world.
Also, to ride a bike at night, you
must have a bright white light on
it.
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Can I travel by bus in Belize? |
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There are many bus lines, they
are:
Battys 011-501-207-4924
Venus 011-501-207-3354
Departure is out of Belize City
for most of the major towns (Punta
Gorda, Corozal, Orange Walk, San
Ignacio, Belmopan, Dangriga).
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How much does gas cost? |
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Gas costs about US$3.00 to $3.50
per gallon.
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How do I get around by plane in Belize? |
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Travelers flying into the Philip Goldson International
Airport in Belize City
may connect to various destinations
within Belize including: Corozal, Caye Caulker,
Caye Chapel, Dangriga, Big Creek,
Ambergris Caye, Placencia and Punta
Gorda.
Airlines serving destinations within
Belize:
Tropic Air:
(800) 422-3435 (from U.S.) or 011-501-226-2012. Belize International,
Belize Municipal,
Ambergris Caye,
Caye Caulker, Caye Chapel,
Corozal, Placencia, Punta Gorda,
Flores (Guatemala)
Island Air:
011-501-226-2435. Belize International,
Belize Municipal, Ambergris
Caye, Caye Caulker, Corozal
Caribee Air Service:
011-501-224-4253 for private charters.
Javier's Flying Service
Ltd.: 011-501-223-5360
for private charters.
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How much should room and board cost? |
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Travelers on a budget can vacation
for as little as $30 a day on mainland
Belize. Transportation will be extra.
Room and board in upscale jungle
lodges and good hotels can run from
$80 to $150 a day. Outfitted group
adventure trips at upscale all-inclusive
lodges range from $100 to $150 a
day. Reservations are always a good
idea. Do not forget to ask about
group discounts everywhere they
are available.
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Is there sales tax? |
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Yes, Belize has a sales tax of
8%. It is levied on all goods and
services except hotel accommodations,
where there is a 7% tax. Some hotels
have a 10-15% service charge, be
sure to inquire about this when
checking hotel prices. These taxes
are subject to change.
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What about tipping? |
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Tips of 10% are acceptable, with
more for outstanding service.
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What about shopping? |
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There are numerous local fish,
fruit and vegetable markets. Meats,
rice, corn and beans are the regular
diet for locals. Other foods and
manufactured goods are usually imported
and sold through small stores and
supermarkets. Just keep in mind
that certain products cannot leave
the country, such as unprocessed
coral, turtle shells, pre-Columbian
articles and marine products (unless
permission is granted).
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What about getting married in Belize? |
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You have to be in the country for
at least three days before you can
apply for a marriage license, with
one day notice. You must have proof
of citizenship such as a certified
copy of a birth certificate, notarized,
with father's name, proof of divorce,
if necessary, certified copy or
original of divorce certificate
and a copy of the death certificate
for widow or widower, if necessary.
You can be married by either a Justice
of the Peace or Registrar General
(Phone 501-227-7377) in Belize City.
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What do I do in an emergency? |
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911 is the emergency number to
connect you to the local police,
who will be able to assist you.
The fire department or ambulance
can be reached through this number
also. The Belize Telephone Directory
would have a list of doctors, and
very serious medical problems are
cared for in Belize City at the
Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital.
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