r/Belize 6d ago

🎫 Travel Info 🧳 Belize in November

Are we crazy for going to Belize first week of November?!?! HONESTY PLEASE. We know it’s the end of rainy season but fortunately/ unfortunately for us, this is the best time for us to get away.

We are thinking about 2 days in San Ignacio for the “jungle” experience and Mayan ruins. Open to other suggestions.

Then will stay in San Pedro for 4 days, visiting Caye Caulker via boat.

Is this feasible? Suggestions please!

If you think this isn’t a good time of year to go, we aren’t trying to have our one vacation ruined by rain, we can look elsewhere. Really just looking for a relaxing trip with some planned activities!

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u/ParadiseFoundBelize 6d ago

November is our favorite time of year. We haven't gotten much rain this year, and when it does rain, it is usually at night. Two days in San Ignacio is not much if that includes travel time from the airport and then traveling to Ambergris. You might want to rethink that. Have fun!

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u/beachgirl180 6d ago

How would you suggest?

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u/Shot-Artichoke-4106 5d ago

I agree that more time in San Ignacio is good. We spent a week here on our first visit and didn't see everything we wanted to. Im actually here right now for 3 nights, which seems exceedingly short for a visit. I like the cayes too, but for me, they are mostly about hanging out - doing a little snorkeling and a whole lot of nothing.

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u/pascald48 5d ago

Couldn't agree more. Just came back from Belize. We also did 3 nights in San Ignacio but should have stayed for 4. Not much to do in the Cayes except snorkeling and fishing in my opinion.

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