r/Belize 5d 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/SafetyCutRopeAxtMan 5d ago

We are going too this year around this time and I did not dare to ask this question :D

I really hope it will be good but in any case I would appreciate some advice. We are most likely coming from Guatemala via Flores or from Livingston and in any case will then continue to Yucatan.

Not sure about the route though as we were playing with the thought of going a different way to Mexico first because of the dia de los muertos but not sure if is really worth it as it would requires us to enter Mexico two times and not sure about transportation either.

So I have no idea how much time is necessary to spent in each place so happy to hear more about your itinerary!

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u/hoosier_gal 5d ago

We’re going around that time too and will also be coming from Flores. Well actually we’ll arrive in Belize, rent a car to stay in Flores 2 nights to visit Tikal. Then we’ll head back to Belize for 2 weeks.

We did Día de Muertos in Mexico a few years ago in Isla Mujeres and it was fantastic!