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What
are the entry requirements to
get into Belize? |
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valid passport, good for at least
six months past departure date
is required along with proof of
return for everyone in your party.
Citizens of the United States,
British Commonwealth Nations,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Greece,
Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein,
Luxembourg, Mexico, Spain, Switzerland,
Tunisia, Turkey, Uruguay and Canada
do not require a visa. Citizens
from other countries should inquire
about visa requirements at their
local Belizean Consulate or Embassy.
Immigration can grant a stay of
up to 30 days. Tourists can go
to Belize City and apply for an
extension, and get their stay
extended to six months by paying
a small fee. |
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Do
I need shots? |
| Shots
are not required to enter the
country. However, one should consider
having a gamma globulin for Hepatitis
A, Booster for Typhoid, as well
as Tetanus. On occasion Malaria
has been found in Belize and can
be prevented or cured with Chloroquine.
Chloroquine can cause liver damage
when used for a prolonged time
period. Often travelers on long
visits choose to carry mosquito
repellant while in the jungle
in lieu of taking Chloroquine
for a prolonged period. For professional
advise, consult your local Health
Department or family physician. |
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What
about customs? |
| After
getting off the plane have your
passport and travel documents
available to go through customs.
The officer may ask you to open
your bag. Your personal items
are allowed in Belize. There is
an import allowance of 200 cigarettes
or 1/2 pound of tobacco goods,
20 ounces of alcohol and one bottle
of personal perfume. |
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What
Airlines serve Belize? |
American
Airlines: (800) 433-7300. Direct
flights from Dallas/Ft. Worth,
CharlotteMiami.
Continental Airlines: (800) 525-0280.
Nonstop from Houston.
Taca (El Salvador): (800) 535-8780.
Direct flights from Houston, New
Orleans, Los Angeles, New York,
San Francisco and Washington,
D.C.
Aeromexico (Aerocaribe): From
Cancun.
Direct flights are also available
from Los Angeles, New York,
Washington, D.C., Toronto, Cancun
and Chetumal. Guatemala, Honduras
and Costa Rica and most other
Central American countries offer
direct flights also. From
Europe most travelers go through
Miami with an overnight stay in
Miami, or British Airways to
Cancun with an overnight stay in
Cancun, then on to Belize.
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How
long a flight is it from the U.S.? |
| Belize
is about two hours from Miami,
Florida, Houston, Texas or New
Orleans, Louisiana.
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May
I fly my own plane to Belize? |
| Yes,
private aircraft must enter
Belize through Philip Goldson
International Airport in Belize
City. Permission from the Chief
Civil Aviation Officer 48 hours
prior to arrival must be obtained.
Documents will be inspected
and a normal flight plan must
be filed. Landing and parking
fees are also charged.
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How
about driving to Belize by land? |
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through rough roads will take
three to six days from Texas.
Driving is on the right side
of the street. Make sure to
bring your driver's permit or
license and vehicle registration
certificate. To cross the Mexican
border, you will need a Temporary
Import Permit for your car,
which you can get from Belize
Customs Officials. Do not speed.
In addition, liability or third
party insurance in required.
When you get to Belize, you
will need a temporary driving
permit if you have a foreign
license. These permits are obtained
from the Chief Licensing Officer
in Belize City. If you have
an international driving license
you do not have to get the temporary
permit. Overnight parking in
a public place is not allowed.
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How
can I enter Belize by sea? |
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Boats must clear Customs and
enter at Belize City, Dangriga,
Punta Gorda, Big Creek or San
Pedro, on Ambergris Caye.
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What
about shipping something? |
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You may ship by air. The airport
is Phillip S.W.Goldson International
Airport, P.O. Box 367, Belize
City and is actually about ten
miles from Belize City. Phone:
011-501-225-2013/2014
The main seaport of entry into
the country is the Belize Port
Authority, Belize City. Other
seaports of entry are Corozal
Town, Dangriga, Punta Gorda
Town, San Pedro and Barranco.
The requirements of a boat are
the boat's official documentation,
clearance from the last port
of call, three copies of the
crew and passenger manifesto,
three copies of stores used
or a list of cargo on board
(if there are not any, an imballast
manifesto).
Airlines that ship: Belize Air
International, Continental,
American Airlines from Miami,
Dallas, Houston, Taca Airlines
from Miami, Houston, Los Angeles,
San Francisco and New Orleans.
Ocean Carriers that ship: NedLloyd
from Europe, Hyde from Miami,
Harrison from Europe, Hapag-Lloyd
from Europe, Hamilton Brothers
from Tampa, Carol from the Caribbean
and Europe, Nexos Line from
Tampa, Tropical Shipping Service
from New York, Houston and West
Palm Beach.
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Is
there duty free shopping? |
| U.S.
residents are permitted a $400
per person (or $1,100 per family)
duty-free tax exemption upon
returning to the U.S., and can
also bring back one quart of
alcohol and 200 cigarettes duty-free.
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Is
there a departure tax? |
| A
tax of US$20.00 is charged when
leaving Belize (payable in cash
or travelers' check, credit
cards are not accepted for this
tax). This tax is not for those
who have been in the country
less than 24 hours. In addition,
there is a US$.75 security fee
when entering Belize by plane
and going on to another in-Belize
flight. There is a visa charge
of US$5.00 to enter Guatemala
through the western border.
To leave Belize through this
western border, to see Tikal,
for instance, the charge is
US$3.50 to depart. This charge
is subtracted from the US$20.00
departure tax when finally departing
the country at the Airport.
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