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Is Belize safe for female travelers?

It's no more dangerous than the surrounding countries, most of the crimes take place in parts of Belize City where tourists don't go, and if you stay focused and use common sense, chances are you'll have a perfectly safe trip to Belize.



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More importantly, which country is safer? Belize is safer than Mexico, because the small nation is so dependent on tourism that they have to make strides to keep visitors safe. In truth, each of these nations boasts a stunning landscape, rich history, and friendly people.

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Belize is famous for its quaint islands, incredible snorkeling and diving opportunities (hello, Blue Hole!), and laid-back Caribbean vibe. This small country is great for solo female travelers with very little time on their hands, as you can see a lot in a short amount of time here.

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Safety for Tourists Generally safe for tourists, but petty theft can occur. The country is politically stable and the crime rate is generally low. Generally safe for tourists, although certain areas of Belize City have higher crime rates. Costa Rica has a slightly better reputation for tourist safety.

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Malaria is a risk in some parts of Belize. If you are going to a risk area, fill your malaria prescription before you leave, and take enough with you for the entire length of your trip. Follow your doctor's instructions for taking the pills; some need to be started before you leave.

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Is Belize a budget destination? Belize is certainly not cheap for a country in Central America. The price level is about the same as that of the United States and especially on the islands things like food and drink are quite expensive.

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However, if you stay vigilant of your surroundings and travel cautiously, even visiting the mainland can be very safe. It's still rated as one of the safest destinations in central and south America, with crime rates declining in recent years.

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What is the best part of Belize to stay in? Each of the five best destinations listed in this guide (Caye Caulker, Hopkins, San Ignacio, Ambergris Caye, and Placencia) are “the best” in their own way. Ideally, you will factor time into your vacation to visit and stay in each one.

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Is It Safe to Swim in The Ocean in Belize? Yes, it is relatively safe to swim in the ocean in Belize. When you visit Belize's most popular beaches — Placencia, Maya Beach, Ambergris Caye, and Caye Caulker — you'll find clear, shallow water that makes for easy swimming and snorkeling.

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Avoid Catastrophe: What Not to pack for your Belize Vacation
  • Firearms and Ammunition. Belize has very strict gun control laws. ...
  • Drugs. Marijuana is illegal to bring into Belize. ...
  • Drones. A license is required to operate a drone in Belize. ...
  • Cash. ...
  • Beer, Wine & Liquor. ...
  • Cigarettes. ...
  • Perfume. ...
  • All Animals including Service Animals.


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Gang violence is a major problem in Belize, especially in the Southside of Belize City (south of Haulover Creek Canal). Gang members often use weapons to resolve disputes. Clashes occur frequently between gangs to gain control over territories for illegal activities. You should avoid going to these areas.

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Belize is generally safe at night, however it is important to take the same precautions as you would in any other city. It is best to avoid walking alone in unfamiliar areas, especially after dark. It is also recommended to avoid carrying large amounts of cash or wearing expensive jewelry.

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Belize is particularly safe to visit if you find yourself on the warm, sunny beaches of Ambergris Caye, where you'll find the welcoming tourist destination of San Pedro.

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Worst Times to Visit Belize If you want to avoid the rain, steer clear of Belize from June through November, which is when hurricane season intersects the rainiest months of the year.

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The beaches aren't great but the reef offers great snorkeling and diving. In terms of cost, food and lodging are MUCH cheaper in Belize. However, transportation is very expensive and the cost of tours can add up.

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