We meet you at the port EXiT of Terminal ONE, also pickup at the hotels. A slow drive thru the city, see the Belizean way of life, the guide shares historic and current events that shape Belize. See old and new neighborhoods, churches, schools, streetside vendors. British Honduras relics include colonial mansions, Mahagony chips and old rum bottles. Hear stories of Baron Bliss, Lindberg Landing,
midway a optional Stop is done at local supermarket, you may purchase at the gift shop, Deli local snacks, Beers, soft drinks, ice cream, Belize Chocolate, Coffee, Pharmacy. then we drive thru the city neighborhood looking at the fruit trees, flowering plants, orchids, birds, iguanas and maybe see a rare crocodile. then a stop at the rum factory for tasting the Rum, viewing the old Rum bottles from the Pirate days, antique distillery equipment, return to the port.
Pickup included
On-board the minibus the guide shares the history and culture of Belize City. How geological events, natural forces, slavery, emancipation, colonialism, world wars, sugar, timber, chicle, rum and Independence is shaping this little city.
Showing the highlights of our colonial past and stopping along the route for photo moments of the BELIZE sign, the Baron Bliss Lighthouse.
slow drive past the swing bridge
see the Memorial Park, honoring veterans of the World Wars
stop, take a photo
see the downtown commerce area
Built in 1812 from Ballast stones brought on slave ship from England
participants 18 years and older receive 2 complimentary RUM shots , spend about 30 minutes here, opportunity to buy Belize Rum at the gift shop. NOT AVAILABLE Saturday and Sundays
Belize City is the largest city in Belize and a vibrant hub of culture, history, and natural beauty. As the former capital, it boasts a rich heritage, diverse architecture, and access to stunning nearby attractions like the Belize Barrier Reef. The city offers a unique blend of Caribbean and Central American influences, making it a fascinating destination for travelers.
Altun Ha is one of the most significant Mayan sites in Belize, featuring impressive ruins and temples. It's a must-visit for history and archaeology enthusiasts.
The Belize Barrier Reef is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most beautiful coral reef systems in the world. It's perfect for diving, snorkeling, and marine life encounters.
The Belize City Museum offers a glimpse into the country's history and culture. Housed in the historic House of Culture, it features exhibits on archaeology, colonial history, and more.
A classic Belizean dish featuring chicken stewed in a rich, spicy sauce with vegetables and sometimes plantains.
A staple in Belizean cuisine, made with rice cooked with red beans, coconut milk, and spices.
Deep-fried dough pockets that are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, often served with eggs and beans for breakfast.
This is the dry season, offering the best weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is lively with festivals and events, and the nearby reefs are ideal for diving and snorkeling.
Belize Dollar (BZD)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
220VV, 60HzHz
Belize City has a higher crime rate compared to other parts of Belize. While most visits are trouble-free, travelers should be aware of their surroundings and take precautions to ensure their safety.
Belize Bus Terminal
Buses are the most common form of public transport. They are affordable and cover most areas of the city and surrounding regions. Routes and schedules can be irregular, so planning ahead is advisable.
Available • Apps: Belize Taxi, Local taxis can be hailed on the street
Car, Bike, Scooter
Caye Caulker is a beautiful island known for its relaxed vibe, stunning beaches, and excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities. It's a perfect day trip from Belize City.
Lamanai is one of the largest Mayan sites in Belize, featuring impressive ruins and a rich history. It's a great day trip for history and archaeology enthusiasts.
Price varies by option