Best things to do in belize on a cruise

Best things to do in belize on a cruise
Exploring Belizean wetlands on air-boat.

To be frank, no cruise ship visitor can get a taste of  how spectacular Belize is from a day trip or shore excursion, especially if you are docked off Belize City.  The country’s diverse cultures, wildlife, tropical rainforests, caves, mountains and secluded islands and reef destinations merit at least a three night stay. As responsible Belizean born travel writers who live and work in Belize, we have to tell you that cruise ships are not kind to the environment. And cruise ships make their money by keeping  passengers on board as much as possible. Or if letting them onshore, fitting them out with cruise ship owned or affiliated tour operators.

But we understand that many folks have to travel on a budget and a cruise ship may be the only way they will ever get to see Belize. So, if you are here on a cruise ship, we offer for your consideration these tips for making the most of a short visit. We aim at giving you as good a sampling of attractions in Belize city as your limited time can accommodate. If you can, consider using licensed independent tour guides and operators rather than cruise ship tours. The independent Belizean guides need your business and they work harder to please from what cruisers tell us.

Things To Do In Or Near Belize City

Explore the Old Capital: Belize City is home to a number of intriguing and important structures. Spend a day checking out historical sites like the Baron Bliss Lighthouse, Belize Supreme Court, St. John’s Cathedral, and the House of Culture.

Go to Prison: If you like museums, especially those in quirky locations, you won’t want to miss The Museum of Belize. Built in 1857, this was Belize’s prison until 2002 when it was converted to a museum. Here you will find a wealth of artifacts and historical documents on display. And be sure to strike a pose for a photo op as you tour a well-preserved jail cell.

Best things to do in belize on a cruise
Margay cat at the Belize Zoo Belize district. Image Credit Christian Bech

Get Wild: The Belize District is home to a number of wildlife sanctuaries and reserves. Visit Swallow Caye Marine Reserve to get a close-up look at manatees. The Belize Zoo is a popular stop as it houses a number of rescued native and endangered animals. Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary is a bird sanctuary, home to the large Jabiru Stork, and the Community Baboon Sanctuary is a protected home for black howler monkeys.

Visit Maya Sites: Altun Ha is one of the most convenient Maya sites you can visit. Its largest temple, ”The Temple of the Masonry Altars, might look familiar, and for good reason. That temple adorns the bottle of Belize’s locally brewed Belikin beer. The famous Kinich Ahau Jade Head was discovered at Altun Ha.

Learn About Wine: While Belize isn’t a destination that might spring to mind when you think wine, there is definitely an emerging wine scene in the country. You will find a wide range of imported wines and spirits, including many of your favorites, as they are widely available. Be brave and sample some of the local varieties: Cashew, Craboo, Sorrrel, Black Berry, Cassava, and Sorosi to name a few.

Visit one of Belize’s Cayes Or Islands: You can walk over to the Belize City Water Taxi Terminal and grab a quick trip to Caye Caulker (40 minutes away) or get a quick charter to Goff’s Caye or St. George’s Caye. You can spend a few hours basking on gorgeous sun-soaked islands almost as if you were on a few days vacation in Belize. Water taxi operators are familiar with cruise ship passengers needs and schedules to get back to your ship on time, so you can relax for a half-day without worries.

Ride An Air Boat Through The Wetlands: We swear this is for nature lovers and thrill seekers all in one. Never had a ride on a powerboat? It is awesome to power down gorgeous waterways and haul tight curves as you explore the backwoods around Belize City. The guides and captains are well experienced at giving you just the right blend of nature exploration and safe speed for those into speedboats that can zoom into and out of mangroves and lagoons.

Belize is a beautifully lush English-speaking Caribbean nation situated directly to the south of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and to the east of its Central America neighbor Guatemala. The people are friendly and welcoming to cruise tourists who like the destination’s warm temperatures and variety of activities available both on land and in the surrounding waters.

Best things to do in belize on a cruise
Harvest Caye, Norwegian Cruise Line’s private port in Belize

The cruise port in Belize City is a nice jumping off point for cruisers eager to explore this interesting country. Belize is a hot spot for snorkeling and diving, with the Mesoamerican Reef and famous Blue Hole just off its coast.

Inland, you can spend a day in the lush rainforests or venturing into the underworld of a majestic cave system. So, if you arrive to Belize on your cruise, you have several activities and highlights that you can put on your list to experience. Here are some things to check out and a few tips to help when you cruise to Belize.

Jungle Trekking

More than half of the country is designated as rainforest, and you can take jungle tours to spot all kinds of interesting and colorful creatures. Try a birdwatching trek to see scarlet macaws and toucans, or go to a howler monkey preserve or the jaguar preserve at the Cockscomb Basic Wildlife Sanctuary.

Cave Tubing

Many jungle hiking excursions also include a session dedicated to cave tubing. This is a Belizean specialty, and numerous outlets offer this experience which includes a trip into the rainforest to reach the unique cave systems into which the rivers flow, disappearing into an enthralling underworld. You float downstream on a tube and view stalactites and stalagmites amid the echoes of oohs and ahhhs.

Maya Ruins

The territory is rich with Mayan history, and you can visit the nation’s most-significant archaeological ruins relating to the history of the Maya people. Try Xunantunich and Altun Ha to view some of the best-preserved sites in the Yucatan Peninsula. These tours are often combined with Belize City sightseeing.

Mesoamerican Reef

The second-largest reef system in the world (Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is the champ) stretches 620 miles long and include the Belize Barrier Reef within. You can take snorkeling and diving excursions at the coral reef system near Ambergris Caye. The reef is inhabited by all kinds of exotic colorful and banded fish as well as reef sharks.

On the Water

Of course, there are more water opportunities. You might want to get out for a fishing trips or sightseeing airboat tours to see the extensive Belize wetlands and mangroves and possibly spot manatees.

Close to Town

At port, in Belize City, attractions include St. John’s Cathedral (the oldest Anglican church in North America), Baron Bliss Lighthouse (next to the BELIZE sign and a simple photo op) and Museum of Belize (which documents the nation’s history, people and culture).

Food and Shops

The small Tourist Village right at the port offers restaurants and shops. You also can easily take a stroll into the town proper. Most action is on Albert Street, where you will find stores and small restaurants. To get a true flavor of Belize, grab a seat at a joint serving rice and beans with fried chicken or beef.

Tender Port

Ships anchor in the bay away from the cruise pier at Belize City, and cruise passengers will be tendered ashore through the shallow waters.

Weather and Money

The dry season in Belize runs from mid-November to mid-April, and this makes it the ideal period during which to visit. Temperatures average in the mid- to upper-80s at that time, and the average temperature year-round in Belize is about 80.

U.S. dollars are widely accepted throughout the country, so there is no need to exchange to Belize dollars. The rate is two Belize dollars to one U.S. dollar.

Harvest Caye

Yes, Belize has its own private island for cruisers. Norwegian Cruise Line’s Harvest Caye is an idyllic resort-like beach and watersports complex that offers a sensational experience. If your cruise includes a day at Harvest Caye, you’ll find more options than you’ll have time for. The facility features private cabanas, water sports rentals, beach loungers, restaurants, bars, waterpark, resort-style pool, river tubing and a zipline.

John Roberts is a freelance writer and operator of InTheLoopTravel.com. He writes about cruising and active travel, highlighting how people can connect with the world and other cultures through rewarding travel experiences.

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Best things to do in belize on a cruise

Best things to do in belize on a cruise

Is Belize good to cruise to?

The cruise port of Belize City (in the country of Belize) has a good number of world-class attractions like the Mayan archeological sites of Xunantunich, Altun Ha, or Lamanai. And there are also lots of wildlife adventures to enjoy both in the ocean and in the lush tropical forest.

What is there to do on Carnival in Belize?

Carnival Cruise Lines Belize offers an abundance of excursions and activities to delight Glory cruisers of all ages and activity levels. From cave tubing, snorkeling, Mayan Ruins, exploring nearby Cayes, or relaxing on the beach, Belize has it all!!!

Do you need an excursion in Belize?

Belize is one of those ports where you will definitely need to book an excursion. Outside of a handful of shops at the port, there's really nothing to do and quite frankly, the city isn't safe to explore on your own. In order to truly experience how magnificent Belize is, you'll have to get out of the city.

What do you wear on a cruise to Belize?

Smart casual ups the ante to dresses and pantsuits for women, and men should don a jacket and tie. For formal dinners, women should pack cocktail dresses, while men should pack a suit and tie, or a tuxedo.