Where Is The Best Fishing In Belize?

Love the idea of a Belize getaway, but don't want to spend your entire vacation sitting on the beach sipping cocktails? You don't have to! You can enjoy a fishing adventure. It's the best of both worlds — be active when you want to, and relax when you want to...in a tropical paradise.

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When you think about it, it makes perfect sense that some great fishing is to be had in Belize. Fishing villages are to be found up and down the coast — a healthy coral reef system ensures that there is plenty of sanctuary and food for a variety of fish to thrive in the crystal clear waters found offshore.

You can get to Belize by land, sea, and air, but unless you want your voyage to be part of your adventure, then flying is going to be your best bet. However, it's important to note that airfare to Belize can be more expensive than other countries — especially during peak seasons. Entry requirements aren't all that complicated; depending on your country of origin, you'll need little more than a valid passport, proof of onward travel, and sufficient funds — no visa or immunizations required!

Generally, the best time to visit Belize is during the dry season, which occurs from November to April. However, your Anywhere Travel Consultant can help you determine if the catch you're hoping to reel in is best caught during 'green season' (i.e. the rainy season). Bonus? It's also a great time to save on travel.

You'll want to be sure that you pack for Belize's tropical climate. So where will some of your fishing tours take you?...

Deep sea and fly fishing tours will take you to superb fishing spots near the Belize Barrier Reef. These tours leave from San Pedro, on Ambergris Caye.

Across the Caribbean coast, fishing is a popular pastime. You'll find yourself heading to destinations like:

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Belize Beach Town Destinations

Belize borders the Caribbean Sea and is home to a huge number of islands, including Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker. Not surprisingly, there are many wonderful beaches here. Beach destinations offer you easy access to Belize's bountiful marine treasures. Snorkeling and scuba diving around the coral reefs of Glover's Reef Atoll (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) is delightful, as is simply lounging oceanside with a cold drink. The beaches in Belize have brown or white sand, and border beautiful turquoise waters. Some towns are lively — like Placencia Village with its reggae bars, while others are more relaxed — such as the fishing village of Hopkins. The accommodations in these destinations range from full-service resorts to simple wooden cabanas. Needless to say, the seafood is plentiful and fresh in all of these places.

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Getting to Belize

The easiest way for most travelers to get to Belize is by air. Flying into Belize can be more expensive than flying into other countries in Central America. For this reason, it’s smart to plan your trip well in advance and take into consideration peak travel times around holidays and during the high season. An alternate option is to fly into Mexico, Guatemala, or Honduras and travel to Belize by bus, car, or boat.

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Belize Entry Requirements

U.S. citizens must have a passport that’s valid for the duration of their stay. A visa is not required for U.S. citizens who plan to visit Belize for tourist purposes for 30 days. Citizens of Britain, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, and Uruguay also do not need a visa. No specific vaccines or immunizations are required for entry into Belize.

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When Is The Best Time To Go To Belize?

You can visit Belize at any time of the year. It never gets too cold for sightseeing around Maya ruins, the rain forests, and the Caribbean Coast. There are two seasons in Belize: rainy and dry. During the rainy season, it’s a little more difficult to visit the rainforest.

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What Should I Bring To Belize?

It’s a good idea to double check to make sure you packed everything you need before you leave on your trip to Belize. Belize has many of its commercial goods imported, so some items can be surprisingly expensive.

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Ambergris Caye

Ambergris Caye is Belize’s largest island and the most well known destination in Belize. Located at the northern end of Belize’s waters, a small channel dug by the Maya separates Ambergris Caye from Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. The narrow, 25-mile (40-km) long island is surrounded by the Caribbean’s aquamarine waters and consists of mangroves, lagoons, and the laid back town of San Pedro, which sits upon a low sandy plateau near the southern end of the island.

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Dangriga

After Belize City, Dangriga is the largest coastal town in Belize. With 12,500 residents, it is a bustling commercial center where nearby residents come to buy food, tools, and other necessities. Dangriga really doesn’t offer much in the way of tourism amenities, but curious travelers who find themselves wandering the busy streets will observe wheelings and dealings among locals, and get a real look at daily life on the Belize coastline.

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Hopkins

Hopkins is a small, laid back village on the central Caribbean Coast. It has a long, beautiful strip of beach, a large freshwater lagoon, and a Garífuna population that is dedicated to preserving their traditions.

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Placencia Village

Beachfront reggae bars, colorful guesthouses, and a spacious expanse of beach attract tourists to Placencia Village. Located at the end of the 16-mile (28-km) Placencia peninsula, it is the most lively destination in the region. It offers restaurants, shopping, nightlife, accommodations, and tour services.

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