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Belize Travel Guide

Flight Information for Belize

International Flights to Belize

There are flights to Belize City Goldson from London Heathrow with British Airways via Houston connecting with a Continental Airlines flight and with British Airways via Miami or Dallas connecting with an American Airlines flight. Alternatively you can fly with Continental Airlines from London Heathrow via Houston or with American Airlines from London Heathrow via Miami or Dallas. Continental Airlines also offer a service from London Gatwick.

British Airways flights from United Kingdom to Belize

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There are two flights a day from London Heathrow Airport with British Airways via Houston connecting with a Continental Airlines flight to Belize City Goldson. There are 3 flights a day with British Airways via Miami or Dallas connecting with an American Airlines flight to Belize City Goldson.

Continental Airlines flights from United Kingdom to Belize

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One flight a day from London Heathrow or London Gatwick via Houston to Belize City Goldson.

American Airlines flights from United Kingdom to Belize

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4 flights a day from London Heathrow via Miami or Dallas to Belize City Goldson.

Domestic Flights in Belize

Local airlines connect Belize City with the main towns and cayes of Corozal, Dangriga, Placencia, Punta Gorda, San Pedro, Cayo, Ambergris Caye, and Caye Caulker. Flights leave from both the international airport and the municipal airstrip. The main carriers are Maya Island Air, Tropic Air, Caribee Air Service and Javier's Flying Service.

Tropic Air flights in Belize

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11 flights a day from Belize City Goldson airport and 11 flights a day from Belize City Municipal airport to San Pedro, Ambergris Caye. Daily flights to Caye Caulker, Dangriga, Kanantik, Placencia and Punta Gorda.

Flight Information for Belize
(1/51) - Beach at Victoria House, Ambergris Caye (from Via Venture)
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Why Travel to Belize?

  • The largest Barrier Reef in the Western Hemisphere with some of the world’s greatest scuba diving.
  • Fascinating and spectacularly located Mayan ruins.
  • A unique ethnic mix descended from Spanish, British, African, Mayan, Carib, Dutch and German, to name but a few, many of which retain distinct languages, customs and cultures.
  • A paradise for birders and naturalists of all kinds – over 500 species of bird have been recorded and some 40% of the country is subject to environmental protection.
  • Explore one of the world’s largest cave systems – on foot, by boat or on hands and knees!