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Travel Requirements
A passport is required
of US, Canadian, and European Community visitors. Citizens
of some counties are also required to
obtain a visa. For example, visitors from China, Columbia,
Cuba, India, Libya, Pakistan, Peru, South Africa, and
Taiwan must apply for a visitors permit. Call 011-501-8-22423
for
more information.
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What To Wear
Shorts, T-shirts, and bathing suits—these
are the normal wear for Belize.
You won't need to dress up, and should leave fancy jewelry at home. Belize
can be hot, so prepare adequately for the sun with sun glasses, wide brimmed
hats, and plenty of sun block.
For night time and exploring, it's a good idea to bring loose cotton
pants. A sweatshirt or sweater should suffice for the evening. You may do a
lot of walking, so bring comfortable all-terrain
walking shoes, and a spare pair in case they get wet.
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"Who could ask for anything more?"
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What to Bring
Aside from all the standard things you
would bring on any trip, the following things will be helpful:
Sunglasses
Sun Lotion
Bug spray
Change of shoes
Binoculars - the bird
population is extraordinary Bring a field guide if you
have one!
Small Day Pack
Small plastic canteen or
water bottle
Snacks, energy bars, and special diet
items
Rain Gear - Lightweight but
durable plastic/vinyl raincoat, poncho or
windbreaker is a good
idea
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As a basic rule, if you cannot get along
without it, bring a spare. This applies for contact lenses
and glasses, sunglasses, flashlight and any personal medications.
Customs
Duty free importation is allowed for baggage accompanying passenger, wearing apparel, jewelry, binoculars and cameras. Each person is allowed to import one carton (200 only) of cigarettes and one bottle of alcoholic beverage, duty free.
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"Pure white sand and palm trees.
It couldn't be better."
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"Belize sunsets are a work of art."
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