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San Ignacio town is walkable, but attractions are spread throughout the Cayo District requiring transportation. Organized tours often include transport to ruins and caves. Rental cars offer flexibility for exploring independently. Taxis and local buses connect San Ignacio to nearby sites, though schedules can be irregular.
San Ignacio is generally safe and welcoming, with lower crime rates than coastal areas. Exercise normal precautions, avoid walking alone late at night, and use reputable tour operators for activities. The town maintains a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Most concerns involve petty theft, so secure valuables.
Explore Caracol, Belize's largest Maya ruin, and nearby Xunantunich pyramid accessible by hand-cranked ferry. Experience cave tubing and the stunning ATM Cave (Actun Tunichil Muknal), one of Central America's most spectacular cave systems. Visit the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, Green Hills Butterfly Ranch, and riverside nature reserves.
The Belize dollar (BZD) is the official currency, pegged at 2 BZD to 1 USD. US dollars are accepted everywhere in Belize at this rate, making currency exchange unnecessary for American travelers. Carry small bills as change may come in Belize dollars. Credit cards work in larger establishments.
Belizean cuisine reflects Caribbean, Maya, and Latin influences. Try rice and beans with stewed chicken, hudut (fish coconut stew), and fry jacks for breakfast. Fresh tropical fruits are abundant. San Ignacio offers diverse dining from traditional Belizean to international options. Local markets sell fresh produce and snacks.
English is the official language of Belize, making it unique in Central America. In San Ignacio, you'll also hear Spanish widely spoken due to proximity to Guatemala and the area's mixed population. Mayan languages and Creole are common. Communication is easy for English speakers throughout the region.
Pack lightweight, quick-drying clothes for jungle humidity, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip for ruins and caves, and water shoes for cave tubing. Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, a rain jacket, and a headlamp. Some cave tours require closed-toe shoes. Long sleeves help prevent bug bites.
The dry season from late November through April offers the best weather for exploring ruins and caves, with February through April being driest. The rainy season (June-November) brings afternoon showers and lush jungle landscapes. Hurricane season runs June through November, though San Ignacio's inland location provides protection.