If you're going to cruise to Belize then you'll want to know everything to do at the Belize Cruise Port in Central America in the Western Caribbean. Follow these Here are your tips for Belize Cruise Port.
Excited about your cruise to Belize? Well, you should be. Belize cruise port is a growing attraction among cruise-goers with over 2000 ships now visiting this small Caribbean country yearly. With more than twice its population visiting the port, it’s evident that Belize is truly a special place.


Belize, in fact, the second smallest in Central America, features a surprisingly unique combination of precious ecosystems. Starting from the second largest barrier reef in the world, to rainforest jungles, not forgetting some of the most important Mayan Cities.
To add to this, the Belize is uniquely half Caribbean and half Spanish. Bringing the diverse cultures of Kriols, Garifunas, Mayans and the Spanish people together in one place. Resulting in a beautiful culture that will have you enjoy the food, music, and practices of this diverse country even the more.
Located between Guatemala and Mexico and bordered to the eastern side of the Caribbean Sea. This Belize has it all and it’s no wonder, it has become such a popular cruise destination on western Caribbean cruise itineraries.
Some of the major cruise lines that visit Belize port include Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise lines, Princess and Celebrity Cruises. Due to the shallow waters of Belize City’s harbor, cruise ships visiting this port of call are forced to anchor a few miles away, rendering it necessary to be tendered to the port.
Do not worry though as the tendering is done on speedy boats that have you at the port within 20 minutes.
The port ushers you into the tourist village, that is created to offer a tourist ambiance to cruisers such as yourself. It features common tourist shopping sites like diamond internationals and Del Sol. There are restaurants and bars present at the port as well. That offer a true Belizean experience to those of you who would rather hang around the port. All excursions start from this place.


Both cruises and local tour operators offer tours to these sites. Your excursion to places such as Altun Ha starts with a bus ride through the town. With charming local tour guides giving you the history of the place along the way. Other excursions to ruin sites such as Lamanai, will have you take a bus ride and a boat ride to get to the site.
Climb the pyramids at the sites and have a view of the forests, rivers, and lagoons that surround the place. Take plenty of photos and learn how ancient Mayan’s were mathematicians, agriculturalists and also notorious men of war.

On this excursion, you will take a scenic 1hour tour of rural Belize to a place called Jaguar Paw. Once at the place, safety and induction formalities will be done before you are allowed to the fun. Mind you, you will have to trek from the base of jaguar paw to get to the excursion’s start point. So, wear comfortable walking shoes, and bring bug spray with you.
And finally, once you arrive at the caves, you will have your tubes roped together and a guide will take you through the river across 3 caves. Where you will learn interesting things about how the caves were used by the Mayans.
Oh! And did I remember to tell you, that some of the caves will be pitch black? Don’t worry though