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/DocAvidd 5d ago

Even the best of meteorology can't give any better guess than telling you the average, 2 months ahead. High mid 80s, low about 70, 30% chance of rain, partly cloudy.

I think for a lot of us who live here, we like November a lot. There's a chance you can't go in the caves if water is high. Is that a deal breaker?

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u/Nemesis-89- 5d ago

Does the water level in the caves typically get high in November? I totally understand that it’s unpredictable but I’m just wondering because I’m doing some cave exploring and I’ll be there early November.