Guest Safety, Emergency Readiness & Travel Terms

Because Every Great Adventure Starts with Safety in Mind

At Belize With Alvin, your safety and well-being come first. Whether we’re exploring Maya ruins, tubing through river caves, or hiking jungle trails, I prepare for every trip with care — not just for what’s expected, but for the unexpected too.

This page outlines my safety approach, emergency readiness, and the legal terms all guests agree to when booking a tour with me.

👨‍✈️ About Your Guide

Alvin J. Brown

  • Licensed Belize Tour Guide
  • First aid trained
  • Registered with the Belize Tourism Board
  • Experienced in jungle, cave, river, and remote area travel
  • Personally manages safety gear, emergency contacts, and guest care

Last reviewed: June 2025
Next scheduled review: June 2026 or post-incident

🚨 Emergency Readiness: What I Carry and Plan For

On every tour, I bring:

  • ✅ Fully stocked mini first aid kit
  • ✅ Printed and digital emergency contact list
  • ✅ Charged mobile phone with offline access
  • ✅ Knowledge of local clinics, ranger stations, and evacuation routes
  • ✅ Pre-tour safety briefing

I monitor:

  • Local weather and river conditions
  • Tour group fitness and medical disclosures
  • Emergency resources available by region

🗺️ Belize Emergency Number

ServiceNumber
Police / Ambulance911
Fire Department990
San Ignacio Medical824-2066 / 2761
BERT Ambulance223-3292 / 0078
Coast Guard222-5260 / Marine Channel 16
NEMO (Disaster Mgmt)936

🤝 Guest Responsibilities

To help ensure a safe, enjoyable experience, all guests must:

  • Disclose medical conditions (e.g., asthma, diabetes, allergies, etc.) before the tour
  • Follow all safety instructions during the trip
  • Wear proper footwear and gear as outlined in the packing list →
  • Inform us of any recent illnesses or limitations
  • Treat wildlife and cultural sites with respect

🌧️ What If Something Goes Wrong?

I’ve planned for common Belize adventure risks, including:

ScenarioMy Response
Minor injuryFirst aid + clinic/hospital coordination
Sudden rain/floodingAdjust or reroute tour; safety comes first
Wildlife encounterCalm, trained response; safety protocol
Vehicle issueBackup contacts; alternate route or pickup
Storm/hurricane alertFollow BTB + NEMO protocols; reschedule if needed

🌦️ Weather, Water Tours & Hurricane Season

In Belize, weather conditions change quickly — especially during the rainy season (June–November). While most tours run year-round, water-based and jungle experiences are more sensitive to rain, river levels, or storm activity. As your guide, I’ll always prioritize your safety, comfort, and enjoyment.

💧 Water-Based Tours: Rescheduling & Safety

  • Tours like cave tubing, river kayaking, waterfalls, and snorkeling are directly affected by rainfall and river conditions.
  • If water levels are too high, too fast, or murky, we may:
    • Reschedule for later in your trip
    • Offer an alternative inland tour
    • Cancel for safety and refund you per policy
  • These decisions are based on live updates from rangers and locals on the ground — not just forecasts.

🌀 Hurricane Season Considerations

  • From August to October, Belize enters peak hurricane season. Storm systems may:
    • Cause flooding or road closures
    • Render jungle or marine sites inaccessible for several days
    • Lead to national emergency responses
In the case of any hurricane watch or warning, all tours will be immediately paused or rescheduled as needed. You will not be charged for cancellations related to storms or official closures.

🤝 Tip for Smoother Travel: Book with One Tour Company

As someone who lives and guides here, I recommend booking most or all of your tours through one trusted guide or company. Why?

  • It gives you more flexibility to shift dates around if weather changes your plan
  • A single company can help you reorganize or swap tours quickly
  • You’ll get faster communication and reliable advice from someone who’s monitoring the region daily

💬 Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, I highly recommend it. Emergency medical care, evacuation, trip delays, or lost gear are not covered by tour fees.
You’ll receive immediate care. I carry medical contacts and will help coordinate with nearby clinics or hospitals.
Yes, often. Please let me know ahead of time so I can adjust pace, route, or gear accordingly.
Yes, if conditions are unsafe. You’ll be offered a full refund or the chance to reschedule.

📜 Travel Disclaimer & Legal Terms

By booking or participating in any tour with Belize With Alvin, you acknowledge and agree that:
  • You are physically and mentally fit to participate in outdoor activities.
  • You understand that adventure travel carries inherent risks, including uneven terrain, slippery surfaces, wildlife, heat, and sudden weather changes.
  • You accept full responsibility for your health, belongings, and personal choices during the tour.
  • Belize With Alvin, its guides, and any partners will not be held liable for injury, illness, delays, or losses caused by:
    • Acts of nature (flooding, storms, earthquakes)
    • Third-party services (hotels, shuttles, airlines)
    • Pre-existing medical conditions or non-disclosure
  • Travel insurance is strongly recommended for all guest

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🙏 Final Word from Alvin

I’ve spent my life exploring Belize and learning to guide others through it safely. I hope you’ll feel prepared, protected, and confident in choosing me as your guide. Questions? Don’t hesitate to ask — before or during your journey.

Walk with me. I’ll show you my Belize — safely.