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SAN IGNACIO - FAQ

How do I get from the airport to my hotel?

San Ignacio is served by Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport (IATA code BZE), which is located 9.1 miles northwest of Belize City. San Ignacio is accessible by airplane (Tropic Air), bus, or taxi. A taxi will cost between BZ$30-200 depending on the time of the year. It is recommended that you arrange transportation into San Ignacio in advance for the best price and most reliability. Depending on where you are staying, many accommodations and tours will include transportation to San Ignacio, so be sure to ask your host.

Should I rent a car in San Ignacio?

Yes, if you are staying on San Ignacio, you can get around by walking, bus, or taxi. If you plan on exploring the Belize mainland, you can rent a car at several locations in Belize City or the airport.

Is it safe to walk in San Ignacio?

Yes, San Ignacio is a great place to get around by foot. The town of San Ignacio is about 2.5 square miles and the town is lined with restaurants, hotels, internet cafes and shops along the main road.

Is San Ignacio dangerous? Are there any areas I should avoid?

No, San Ignacio is a very safe area to visit. Most of the crimes committed are petty and rarely violent. When walking around, keep your passport safely locked away in your hotel room. Pickpockets have been known to target tourists, so make sure your purses, bags, and wallets are close to your body at all times. Stay alert and contact the police immediately if you are the victim of a crime.

What are the customs for tipping in Belize? Can I pay/tip in US dollars?

The currency of Belize is the Belize dollar. US dollars are not accepted. Please be sure to have the correct currency on hand or be prepared to exchange your dollars for Belize dollars upon arrival. Currency exchange desks can be found at the airport and many locations throughout the city.

I do not speak Spanish. Will many people speak English in Belize?

Yes, English is the official language of Belize and about 63 percent of Belizeans speak English as their first language. Other languages common to Belize are Creole and Spanish.

Do I need a visa to visit Belize?

No, there are currently no vaccination requirements to visit Belize. There is no risk of yellow fever in Belize. The government of Belize requires proof of yellow fever vaccination only if you are arriving from a country with risk of yellow fever. This does not include the US. Zika is a risk in Belize. Because Zika infection in a pregnant woman can cause serious birth defects, women who are pregnant should not travel to Belize. All travelers should strictly follow steps to prevent mosquito bites and sexual exposure to Zika virus during and after the trip. For the latest updates visit the CDC page https://www.cdc.gov/ on the internet.

What kind of food is available in Belize?

A typical breakfast is hearty and consists of Meat Pies, beans with eggs, cheese and flour tortillas, burritos, tacos, and stuffed fry jacks (a flour tortilla deep fried and filled with your choice, eggs, cheese, beans, chicken, ham, or bacon for example). Lunch is solid too, the typical fare includes rice and beans with your choice of meat, varying from chicken, pork, fish, lobster, beef, shrimp or conch (shell fish) stewed, baked, fried or grilled.

For supper, pupusas are a Belizean favorite. Pupusas are a thick corn tortilla stuffed and grilled, tostadas, garnarches (a fried corn tortilla, fried beans cheese and onion and cabbage sauce with tomato sauce). Dinner menus also include BBQ, (usually chicken or ribs) soups, and rice and beans. For drinks, because of the sub-tropical climate, there is a wide variety of fruits to choose from such as orange, lime, watermelon, cantaloupe, and banana depending on the season.

Can I drink the water in Belize?

No, the water is not drinkable in Belize. We suggest that you carry bottled water with you. Most tourist areas will have bottled water available for purchase.