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The four international airlines serving
the country include American Airlines, Continental,
U.S Airways and Grupo Taca. Delta will join the fleet
on December 11, 2004. Visitors flying into Belize
will touch ground on the tarmac in the International
Airport, just a couple of miles outside Belize City.
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Maya Island Air and Tropic Air are
the two local airline companies in Belize. Both offer
frequent and reliable schedules at reasonable prices.
Destinations include the International Airport, Belize
City, San Pedro, Caye Caulker, Caye Chapel, Corozal,
Placencia, Dangriga, Toledo, and Tikal in Guatemala.
Special chartering services are also available.
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Renting
a vehicle is probably the most popular way to discover
Belize at your own pace and comfort. With a few international
rental companies, and a host of local agencies countrywide,
choosing the vehicle best suited for your itinerary
will be your most challenging task.
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Apart from being the most inexpensive way to travel
around Belize, the colorful collage of faces and characters
you will encounter on your bus ride provides a cultural
immersion never to be forgotten. The Novelos Bus Service
is the largest and most widely used bus company in
the country.
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The Belize Marine Terminal, located
at the foot of the Swing Bridge in downtown Belize
City is the most convenient location to catch a water
taxi heading to the two popular island towns of Caye
Caulker and San Pedro. Schedules to and from
these islands are almost hourly. Special
charters to the atolls and other island tours can
also be arranged upon request.
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Did you know? |
| Having a valid driver's license is required to rent a vehicle countrywide (even golf carts on the islands). |
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