๐ช๏ธ Hurricane Season in Belize: What Travelers Should Know (From a Local Guide)
Every year from June to November, Belize enters what’s known as hurricane season. For many travelers, that sounds like a warning to stay away. But as someone whoโs lived here all my lifeโand helped guests navigate this season both as a hotel staff member and licensed guideโI can tell you: with the right knowledge, Belize is still a safe, beautiful place to visit.
๐๏ธ When Is Hurricane Season?
Officially, hurricane season in Belize runs from June 1 to November 30, with peak activity from August through October. Thatโs when warm Caribbean waters can fuel stronger storms, and locals (like my grandmother used to say) โkeep one ear on the radio and one eye on the sky.โ

๐ How Common Are Hurricanes?
- Belize averages about one direct hit every 6โ7 years
- Major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher) are even rarer
- Many seasons pass without any serious impact at all
The last major hurricane to directly impact Belize was Hurricane Earl (2016), though coastal areas have felt the effects of tropical storms more recently.
โ Should You Avoid Travel During This Time?
Not necessarily. In fact, the early part of the seasonโJune through mid-Augustโoften brings warm weather, lush green landscapes, and fewer crowds. Just know that planning a visit between late August and October requires flexibility and awareness.

๐งญ Local Travel Tips for Hurricane Season
- Watch the weather: Use apps like Windy or follow NOAAโs National Hurricane Center
- Book flexible accommodations: Ask about cancellation or rescheduling policies
- Pack for the season: A light rain jacket, bug spray, and waterproof pouches go a long way
- Travel inland if needed: Places like San Ignacio are safe zones when storms threaten the coast
- Choose providers who are prepared: Some hotels (like the one I used to work at in Placencia) have inland relocation agreements ready in case of emergency
๐ฌ Real Belizean Insight
When I was a teen, Hurricane Iris hit our village hard. We had to evacuate by boat. Years later, I worked at The Placencia Hotel and helped evacuate guests when another storm approached. Iโve seen both sidesโthe panic and the calm that comes with being prepared.
Read that full story here โ Surviving Hurricane Iris ยป
๐งณ Should You Still Visit?
๐ด Want Help Planning Around Hurricane Season?
I offer guided experiences throughout the yearโand yes, that includes the green season. Whether you’re looking for waterfalls, inland caves, or help making sure your itinerary fits the weather window, I’m here to help.
๐ Contact Belize With Alvin for local advice ยป
๐ Read: Surviving Hurricane Iris ยป
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