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Many roads are still unpaved, so getting around by car can be uncomfortable, even in the dry season.

Tropic Air and Maya Airways operate scheduled internal flights and several American airlines have international services from Philip Goldson International Airport.

Public buses are an economical way of getting around, although it is likely to take longer than expected as the buses stop on demand and are rather cramped. The express coaches used on some northern routes are faster and more comfortable. Departures from Belize City cover most of the major towns (Corozal, Orange Walk, San Ignacio, Belmopan, Dangriga, Punta Gorda), as well as border towns in Mexico and Guatemala.

Water taxis make scheduled runs to Caye Caulker, San Pedro every day from 9 am and twice-weekly services to Placencia. They leave from the Marine Terminal, next to the swing bridge.

Raphael Hernandez

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  1. May 1, 2018 at 10:27 PM
    Data Entry says:

    We anchored in front of the Raddison. While it certainly isn’t the best spot it was not as bad as the above sounds. We had to stay 3 nights in town and had up to 20 knots from N and E, still the swell was acceptable. One night the current was quite strong. I’d say – just watch out for the weather and have trusty anchor. Certainly not great for longer stays. What was most annoying though was that the pier is from the Raddison and they asked for 1 US$ per person per landing.

    3 US$ per bag if you want to get rid of some trash. How strictly they enforce this depends on the person on watch. The good thing though – you won’t get your dinghy motor stolen.

  2. February 28, 2017 at 1:29 PM
    Data Entry says:

    Hi, to all cruisers/people who will visit Cucumber Beach Marina and are looking for a young, reliable, fair and good Taxi driver.

    Contact Raphael Hernandez
    -m12hernandezrh@gmail.com
    Telephone +501 601 5097

    Sigrid – SY Lucky Bitch

  3. July 2, 2014 at 2:42 PM
    Data Entry says:

    Posted on behalf of SY Lucky Bitch
    Cucumber Beach Marina is a very nice gentle marina with helpful, friendly marina manager Miss Colette and her crew. There are laundry, WIFI, showers, a nice restaurant, and free swimming occasion. Too bad there is no supermarket close neither ATM machine. Maybe in the future, they will develop? Important to know is that you can only enter the Marina on high tide (http://www.tide-forecast.com/locations/Belize-City-Belize/tides/latest).

    Making good arrangements with the marina in advance and a good time schedule is therefore important. Anchoring your yacht in front of the marina is not a good idea: it is NOT in the lee, it is very rolly and in winds, more than 25 knots, big chance that the ground is not holding, is not in the lee, this could cause a very dangerous situation. Cucumber Beach Marina is a good place, though with these disadvantages in mind. Also in hurricane season, it is not a protected place.
    Sigrid, SY Lucky Bitch