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Belize

Belize sits where the Caribbean meets the Maya world: a small Central American nation of dense rainforest, limestone caves, and the hemisphere's second-largest barrier reef, home to fewer than 450,000 people and an uncommon linguistic unity for its region.

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Overview

Bordering Mexico to the north, Guatemala to the west and south, and the Caribbean Sea to the east, Belize covers roughly 22,966 km² — making it one of Central America's smallest countries by area. Belmopan is the capital, though Belize City remains the commercial and cultural hub. English is the official language, a legacy of British colonial rule, and the Belize dollar serves as the national currency, pegged to the US dollar at a fixed rate of 2:1. The population blends Creole, Mestizo, Maya, Garifuna, and expatriate communities into a quietly distinct national identity.

Visa Requirements

Many nationalities — including citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, European Union countries, Canada, and Australia — may enter Belize visa-free for tourism, typically for up to 30 days with possible extensions granted in-country. Travellers should confirm current requirements through Belize's official immigration authority before departure, as conditions vary by nationality and can change.

Airports in Belize

8 airports

Airlines based in Belize

2 airlines

Famous Attractions in Belize

The Belize Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stretches over 300 kilometres and includes the Great Blue Hole, a marine sinkhole roughly 300 metres across visible from the air. Inland, the ancient Maya city of Caracol sits within the Chiquibul Forest Reserve and once rivalled Tikal in scale. Actun Tunichil Muknal cave contains skeletal remains and Maya ceramics in situ. The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary protects one of the world's few jaguar reserves. Lamanai, accessible by riverboat through jungle, preserves imposing temple structures still partly shrouded in vegetation.

Weather & Climate

Belize has a subtropical climate with two broad seasons. The dry season runs roughly November through April, with coastal temperatures between 18 °C and 30 °C — generally the most comfortable period to visit. The wet season, May through October, brings higher humidity and heavier rainfall, with temperatures hovering between 24 °C and 35 °C. The south receives significantly more rain than the north. Hurricane season overlaps with the wet season; light, breathable clothing and a compact rain layer are practical year-round.

Interesting Facts About Belize

  • Only Central American country with English as its official language.
  • The Great Blue Hole is roughly 125 metres deep.
  • Belize gained independence from Britain in 1981.
  • Jaguar populations here are actively protected by law.
  • Maya civilisation thrived in Belize over 3,000 years ago.

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