Bright reefs, Green Mangroves and Dark Waters
Some dream of drifting through a quiet mangrove estuary, binoculars in hand as they watch the birds. Others imagine themselves island hopping through clear waters, with stops to snorkel coral reefs and camp beneath the stars on a deserted beach. Even more exotic are images of dark-water drifts into hidden river caves deep in the jungle. Whatever forms a tropical padding vacation might take, Belize provides the environments that will turn dreams into reality. Adventures can begin at riverside eco lodges, beach resorts or rustic outposts set on remote islands surrounded by coral reefs. It's a destination sought by experienced paddlers, but also one that is kind to newcomers to the sport.
Highlights
- Best for: Everyone, from relaxing and beach travelers, to soft and rugged adventurers
- Best season to visit: Year round, drier from January to June
- Weather: Belize enjoys a sub-tropical climate moderated by Caribbean sea breezes. Winter temperatures occasionally dip below 70 during northerlies, while summers may reach into the 90s, with increased humidity and rain showers after June
Things to Do
- Animal Interactions
- Biking
- Board Sports
- Cultural Activities
- Diving
- Hiking
- Offroading
- Mind and Spirit
- Snorkeling
- Spa and Wellness
- Ziplining
Belize Information
Paddle Sports in Belize Overview
The Caribbean coast of Belize is lined with coral reefs and small islands known as cayes that provide hundreds of square miles of shallow, protected waterways for exploration by kayak. Additional paddling opportunities await in the coral-fringed lagoons of offshore atolls, and in the rivers and flooded caves of the country's jungle-clad interior.
Paddle Sports in Belize Tips
If you are new to kayaking, a good way to gain familiarity and build skills is to start with shorter half-day trips and work up to longer paddles. Resorts that offer stay-and-paddle packages are ideally suited for this strategy. Winter months are coolest, but coastal winds are lighter in summer.
Best Places for Paddle Sports in Belize
Turneffe Atoll rewards paddlers of all abilities with sheltered routes through shallow lagoons and mangrove islands, with easy access to open water and the Caribbean's longest barrier reef. Trips on the Caves Branch River can range from two-hour drifts to all-day or multi-day paddles that pass through subterranean channels.
What to Pack for Paddle Sports in Belize
A brimmed hat for sun protection and a shirt that provides both sun protection and freedom of movement. Include a waterproof case for valuables—preferably one that floats. Secure sunglasses with a floating tether. Closed-heel sandals are a good choice for ocean trips, while textured-sole water shoes work well in rivers and caves.
Packages
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Alaia Belize
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Turneffe Flats
Diving Inclusions: Six (6) full dive days (2 am dives and a 3rd pm in the afternoon) at more than 60 sites around Turneffe Atoll. 1-day trip to the Lighthouse Reef (weather permitting) to dive the famous Blue Hole, Half Moon Wall, and a 3rd site - $40 per park fee not included.
Atoll Adventure Package for non-divers including world-class snorkeling combined with eco-tours such as manatee/dolphin adventures, birding, night walks and many activities such as boat tours to see manatee and porpoise. Available in the shopping cart.
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Alaia Belize
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Ramons Village Resort
Optional add-ons for Watersports Activities and Topside Activities available in the shopping cart after room category is selected including Island Tours, Mayan Ruin Tours, Snorkel Tours, Off-roading Tours, Paddle Adventures and Zip-lining Excursions.
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Turneffe Island Resort
Daily Guided snorkel trips by boat, water depths range from 5 to 15 foot, scheduled at 10:00 am or 3:00 pm except Saturdays, full-day trip on Tuesdays to the Blue Hole and Lighthouse Reef.
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Resorts
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Royal Caribbean Belize
Near San Pedro Town, just over 1-mile, but far enough from the hustle and bustle to provide tranquil settings but also, guests can easily pop into town. In the mornings, the sun glistens over the sea right outside your door, and the resort's rich vegetation attracts a wide variety of unusual birds of all colors.
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Alaia Belize
Optional add-ons for Watersports Activities and Topside Activities available in the shopping cart after room category is selected.
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SunBreeze Hotel
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SunBreeze Suites
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Windy Hill Resort
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Hidden Valley Inn and Reserve
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Turneffe Flats
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The Lodge at Chaa Creek
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Hamanasi Adventure and Dive Resort
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Ramons Village Resort
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Passport and/or Visa Requirements
A current passport, valid through your departure date, is required for entry into Belize. Your passport needs to have at least 1 blank page for the entry stamp. Proof of onward or return flights may be required at entry as well. No visa is required for stays less than 30 days. Upon departure from Belize, there is a departure tax of approximately $40.00 U.S. which should be included on your international ticket.
Check the entry/exit requirements here.
Immunizations
There are no required immunizations for entry into Belize, although you should check with your doctor and reference the Centers for Disease Control on recommended vaccinations.
Culture and Customs
Belize is a true melting pot of cultures, stretching back to the stone cities of the ancient Maya, and the Arawak roots of the Garfunkel dialect that are still heard through the country. British settlers arrived in the 1600s, and English remains the nation's official language. But Spanish influences are equally prevalent, and Mennonite, Creole, Lebanese, Chinese, and East Indian immigrants have all left their mark on the collective consciousness. Today, they are all just Belizeans, and everyone gets along in a society that places a high value on civility and inclusion. This is a country that doesn't need an excuse to dance and throw a party. Weekends are reason enough for celebration, and dozens of festivals, carnivals and concerts are staged throughout the year. Head up to the country into the rainforest and wooded mountains of the interior and you are in the land of Indiana Jones where thatch-roofed eco lodges serve as base camps for jungle hikes and inner tube drifts through river caves. Head offshore and island times takes over when you land on the offshore cayes. On Ambergris Caye a flipflop and tank top vibe permeates the beach town of San Pedro, where beach bikes are the preferred mode of transportation, and packed-sand streets are fronted by colorfully painted wooden shops and taverns.
Electricity, Phone and Internet Access
Belize electricity is 110 Volt/60 cycles and uses the same plug types as the U.S., so no converters are required.
Belize has a standardized seven-digit phone numbering system and a country code of 501.
Many hotels offer WiFi. Be sure to check with your mobile provider to see if International plans are available for phone and data usage while in Belize.
Water Quality
Bottled water is recommended in Belize and readily available for purchase and also supplied by some resorts.
Language & Currency
English is the official language, but Spanish is widely spoken. Other languages spoken are Maya, Garifuna, and Creole.
The BelizeDdollar (BZD) is pegged to the US dollar at 2:1 - always verify whether you are paying U.S. or Belize Dollars. It's easy to change U.S. dollars just about anywhere.
ATMs are available in many cities and accept major cards such as Visa, Mastercard, Cirrus, although cash will be dispensed in Belize Dollars.
Most businesses will accept U.S. cash without question. They usually give change in Belizean Dollars, though they may return U.S. change if you ask.
Time
Belize is on Central Standard Time, 6 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (-6 GMT). Belize does not observe daylight saving time.
Location, Size and Population
Belize is located on the Eastern coast of Central America, along the Caribbean Coast. Its capital city is Belmopan.
Belize is bounded on the North by Mexico, South, and West by Guatemala, and the beautiful Caribbean Sea washes its 174-mile coastline to the East.
Belize has an area of 8,866 sq. miles including 266 sq. miles of islands.
The population of Belize is 367,177 (2016), while the island of Ambergris caye has an estimated 22,000, the area of Placencia approximately 1,500 and the area of Dangriga close to 10,000.