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READ MORELife is what you make of it, and Belize offers you every opportunity to make it spectacular. From ziplining through the jungle to relaxing on the beach, pounding on a Garifuna drum to scuba diving in the Caribbean Sea, we hope you’ll enjoy every moment here in Belize as much as we enjoy having you. Learn more about how to truly experience our country on your next Belize vacation.
With daily flights from many cities across North America, travel to Belize is easier than you would imagine
1 hours
Tropic Air
6 hours, 20 minutes
WestJet
2 hours, 5 minutes
American Airlines
4 hours, 46 minutes
WestJet
4 hours, 15 minutes
Air Canada
5 hours, 30 minutes
United Airlines
5 hours
Southwest Airlines
4 hours, 40 minutes
United Airlines
5 hours
Alaska Air
5 hours
American Airlines
1 hours
Tag Airlines
Tropic Air
4 hours, 20 minutes
Sun Country
4 hours, 45 minutes
Delta
2 hours, 50 minutes
American Airlines
4 hours, 15 minutes
United Airlines
3 hours, 11 minutes
Delta
3 hours, 24 minutes
American Airlines
6 hours, 25 minutes
United Airlines
1 hours, 45 minutes
Tropic Air
55 minutes
Tropic Air
2 hours, 20 minutes
Copa
2 hours, 20 minutes
Southwest Airlines
7 hours
Alaska Air
4 hours, 45 minutes
JetBlue
4 hours, 30 minutes
Southwest Airlines
5 hours
United Airlines
Traveling to Belize is only the beginning of a great experience. Once you arrive, you have the opportunity to discover our beautiful beaches, lush jungles, multiple islands and more. Whether you’re exploring the Bladen Nature Reserve trails or exploring Mayan ruins in the Cayo District, we have local airlines, helicopters, rental cars, buses, boats and even horses available to get you on your way and off the beaten path.
The Belize Barrier Reef sits just miles off the coast of Belize and is part of the larger Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, second in size only to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Home to hundreds of species of coral and fish, it is a hot spot for divers, snorkelers and biologists from all over the world.