Belize Seasons Guide: The Best Time to Visit & What to Expect All Year
If you’re planning a trip to Belize, one of the first questions you’ll face is When is the best time to go?
The truth is, Belize is a year-round destination—each season has its own rhythm, colors, and adventures. Some travelers come for sunny days and clear seas, while others embrace the green season’s vibrant rainforests and quiet beaches.
I’ve spent my life exploring Belize in every kind of weather. Whether you’re thinking about the dry season, the rainy season, or one of those in-between months, this guide will help you understand what to expect—and how to plan an unforgettable trip.
Belize’s Two Main Seasons
Belize doesn’t follow the four-season formula — its weather dances to the beat of the land and sea. That makes sense once you know where Belize is located — perched between jungle, coast, and cloud.
☀️ Dry Season (December–May)
The dry season is the most popular time to visit. You’ll find warm days, clear skies, and low humidity. Inland roads are easiest to navigate, making it a great time to explore Maya sites and caves.
Weather & Conditions:
- Daytime temperatures: 77–88°F (25–31°C)
- Lower chance of rain
- Ideal for snorkeling, diving, and jungle adventures
Pros:
- Best weather for outdoor activities
- Excellent visibility offshore
- Festivals like Carnival and Easter
Cons:
- Higher prices and more visitors
- Accommodations book up quickly in popular areas
🌿 Green Season (June–November)
Known as the rainy season, the green season transforms Belize into a lush, emerald landscape. Rain usually falls in short, powerful bursts, with plenty of sunshine in between. It’s a fantastic time for travelers who appreciate solitude and savings.
Weather & Conditions:
- Daytime temperatures: 80–90°F (27–32°C)
- Higher humidity
- Afternoon showers and occasional storms
Pros:
- Lower rates on hotels and tours
- Vibrant rainforest scenery
- Whale shark season (through June)
Cons:
- Some inland roads can be muddy
- Hurricane season peaks August–October
- A few resorts close temporarily
Tip: If you’re flexible, late May or early November can be a sweet spot—green but not too wet, and much quieter.
Month-by-Month Belize Travel Overview
Here’s a closer look at what each month brings:
Month | Weather & Conditions | Highlights |
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January | Cool breezes, low humidity | Peak season, ideal for adventure trips |
February | Dry, pleasant temperatures | Excellent diving and snorkeling |
March | Warm, sunny days | Best time for inland ruins and caves |
April | Hotter, still dry | Easter celebrations |
May | First rains arrive | Jungle turns lush, fewer crowds |
June | Start of green season | Whale shark season in Placencia |
July | Warm with afternoon rain | Rivers high for tubing |
August | Rainy, hurricane watch begins | Lowest prices of the year |
September | Frequent showers | Independence Day celebrations |
October | Wettest month | Great travel deals, some closures |
November | Rain tapers off | Start of dry season |
December | Dry, cooler evenings | Holiday travel peak |
Regional Variations
Inland Belize (Cayo District, San Ignacio)
- Dry season: Best time for caves and ruins.
- Green season: Rivers rise quickly—some cave tours pause if water is too high.
Coastal Belize (Placencia, Hopkins)
- Dry season: Calm seas and excellent snorkeling.
- Green season: Occasional sargassum, fewer visitors, great deals.
Belize Cayes (Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker)
- Dry season: Clear water and vibrant nightlife.
- Green season: Afternoon showers and quieter beaches.
Festivals & Events by Season
Dry Season Festivals:
- Easter Week: Beach parties and processions
- February Carnival: Parades and colorful celebrations
- Lobster Festivals (June): Placencia, Caye Caulker, San Pedro
Green Season Highlights:
- Whale Shark Season: March–June in Placencia
- September Celebrations: Independence Day on Sept 21
- Garifuna Settlement Day: November 19
If you love cultural experiences, September is lively and affordable.
Wildlife & Nature Highlights
- Whale Sharks: March–June
- Sea Turtle Nesting: May–September
- Migratory Birds: November–March
- Frigate Birds Nesting: Late dry season
Pricing & Crowds
Season | Average Prices | Crowds |
---|---|---|
Dry Season | $$$ | High |
Green Season | $$ | Low |
Tip: Traveling in May or November often means lower prices and comfortable weather.
What to Pack by Season
Dry Season Essentials:
- Light cotton clothing
- Reef-safe sunscreen
- Hat and sunglasses
- Swimsuits and rash guards
- Reusable water bottle
Green Season Essentials:
- Lightweight rain jacket or poncho
- Quick-dry clothes
- Waterproof bag for electronics
- Insect repellent
- Hiking shoes with grip
If you plan jungle hikes, pack extra socks—trust me.
FAQs
My Local Perspective
Growing up here, I’ve learned that no season is truly “bad.” I’ve watched rivers come alive in July and guided guests through caves when the jungle drips with rain. I’ve also seen December mornings so clear the mountains look close enough to touch. Your experience depends more on your mindset than the calendar. Belize always has something waiting for you.
Ready to Plan?
Whether you crave dry-season sunshine or the lush beauty of green season, Belize is ready to welcome you. If you’d like help tailoring your trip, contact me anytime.