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Information to know
Before You Go ....
A valid passport
is necessary for entry into Belize. A 30 day visitors permit will be issued to you
upon arrival. Citizens of the British Commonwealth (India
excepted), the United States, Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica,
and the European community do not require visas for
travel to Belize. All other citizens should contact the nearest
Belizean Consulate or embassy for more information.
Visitors are permitted to stay
in Belize for a period not to exceed 30 days.
Extensions are routinely granted at Immigration offices
located in San Pedro on Ambergris Caye, Punta Gorda,
Belmopan, Orange Walk, and Belize City at a cost of US$12.50 per month. For
more information the Immigration & Nationality Department in
Belmopan can be contacted at 501-8-22611/-22423.
Philip S. Goldson International
Airport is situated 10 miles from Belize
City, in Ladyville. Regular international services to
and from the United States, Central America, and Mexico
are
maintained by a number of airlines, including American,
Continental and Taca . Taxi fare from the International
airport to Belize City
is
around $US20.
Flights to Belize has more information about air carriers serving Belize.
Departure Tax - A US$35.00 departure tax (cash) per person is required when leaving the Belize Int' Airport. Visitors leaving by the northern border with Mexico or the western border with Guatemala pay US$ 18.75 in US or Belizean currency.
The currency unit is the Belize
dollar (BZ$). The fixed rate of exchange is
BZ$2 to US$1. There are four commercial banks. All four
cash travelers checks, give cash advances on Visa or
Master cards and have wire transfer services: Belize
Bank, Barclays Bank, Atlantic Bank,
and the Canadian-based, Bank of Nova Scotia.
Time Zone - The time zone is Central Standard; Mountain Standard during
Daylight Savings time in the US. Daylight Savings is not observed in
Belize.
Belize Telecommunications Limited, a
private company, owns the automatic telephone service which
covers the entire country. A satellite earth station in
Belmopan provides high quality telecommunications with
the outside world. A cellular network is available country wide. BTL provides telephone,
direct dial and Internet connection services for Belize.
Visitors, especially those who plan
on renting a vehicle, may want to consider bringing
their own cellular phones to Belize and activating them
at BTL's
airport location, or renting a cellular phone
directly from BTL at its airport location. Phone
cards can also be
purchased there or at any BTL office. Also, you can
easily pick cards up at a number of resorts and shops
throughout
the country. Using an international phone card, you
can access ATT, MCI, Sprint, Canada Direct and UK Direct.
WHEN IN BELIZE DIAL:
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113 for Directory Assistance |
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114 for Local and Regional Operator
assisted calls |
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115 for International Operator assisted
calls |
Electricity in many
places is provided by diesel generator equipment. Power is
at 110 volts AC, which is the same as in the United States.
A small surge suppresser is highly recommended for
computers and other sensitive equipment.
Climate is sub-tropical,
tempered by trade winds. Extreme temperatures in coastal
districts range from about 10oC
(50oF) to about 35.6oC.
(96oF). Belize has an annual
mean temperature of 79 degrees Fahrenheit. Annual Rainfall
in Belize varies from an average of 50 inches in the north
to 180 inches in the extreme south. The dry season usually
extends from February to the end of May, with a possible
dry spell in August.
The Belize Tourist Board is
a good place to go for more information about Belize. The
Board distributes free up-to-date bus schedules, city maps,
a visitors' magazine, and a comprehensive list of accommodations.
They're
located on the second floor of the Central Bank building
in Belize City. Tel. 501-2-31913.
More information about Belize
- General Information
- People
- Land
- History
- FAQ
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