Just shot you a PM with some guide info.
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Cahal Pech is the closest Mayan ruin.
It means Place of Ticks. Didn’t see any ticks. And it’s small. But still cool.
Xunantunich Is larger and more impressive.
Inland pools and waterfalls are a nice break from the beach.
https://www.belizehub.com/swimming-spots-in-belize/
Flying to San Pedro in 2 weeks.
Landing in Belize City at 130pm.
Considering customs and airport size, and no checked baggage...
When should I book the twin prop to San Pedro? The seem to run every 20 minutes.
Is an hour enough?
I would say yes. It’s a pretty quick process but I think I would go the hour and 20 minute option just to be safe
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The whole process was a little chaotic when we went a year or two ago. I think it was more the check in process for the puddle jumper. We ended up hiring a porter which was super helpful since we had lots of bags with four people. He basically got us to the front of the line and on the next flight. I'm not sure how much it matters what your reservation says vs next up and fill the plane. That being said, an hour might be a little tight but doable especially if you're flying solo. Try to get a jump on the crowd if you can get to the front of the customs line and don't have to wait for a bag.
I've always done one hour including a duty free stop (imported booze is spendy in BZ). They fly those things so often that they will usually just put you on the next one if you're early or late. BTW, they hold 14 (including the co-pilot seat) and Tropic will give you a discount if you have a big crew and book the entire plane. Did that last year when we had 14.
Hitting the duty free for booze is a very important stop! Might be the best selection in the entire country. Belizean rum is a close cousin of kerosene
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The wine selection was really fun because I bought some whites I just can’t find here in Washington, (like from South Africa). I was there in August and I remember customs being surprisingly quick. The line moved fast.
Duty free ftw.
Now just paying for $18 margs til our twin prop is ready.