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Placencia By Bus: This is probably the most undesrerable way to get here. There are no express bus that runs into Placencia. So you'd have to change busses at certain bus terminal. The bus can take up to 7 hours to reach Placencia.
This is the most recommended way to get to Placencia. There are several flights into Placencia through out the day and they are well coordinated with international flight arrival times. We are agent of both local airline - Tropic Air and Maya Island Air - and our staff are happy to arrange the flight for you. The flight time is about 45 minutes; at times it makes a couple stop at different airstrip to pick up or drop off passengers.
Placencia By Car: If you'd like to explore on your own, then you might want to rent a car. We also offer private charter. There are several car rentals in Belize and our staff can arrange the car rental for you. Some Car Rental Company offers cell phone and coolers, and most of them have their office at the Belize International Airport. Below is a driving direction from Belize International to Placencia:
Speed Limits - you occasionally see a speed limit sign in Belize, but there is little if any traffic law enforcement. Belize drivers, to be charitable, are not always the best in the world. "Sleeping Policemen" - speed-breaker bumps are used to slow traffic coming into residential areas. In many cases, you'll get no advance warning about the bumps, but expect them as you enter any town or village. On the paved Placencia Road, expect quite a few. Bum Raps and Bad Cops - You will not be pulled over for phony traffic offenses, and if you are stopped at a checkpoint, which occasionally happens, no one will promote a bribe. Just answer the questions, show your license or passport and visitor entry card, and you'll be on your way, with a friendly smile and wave from the police. Safety - that's not much of a problem. Do watch carefully when passing stopped buses -- kids may suddenly dart around the bus to cross the road. Outside of settled areas, you may drive for an hour or more and never see another car. On a remote back road, yours may be the only vehicle all day. Be prepared: Bring water, a flash-light and other basic supplies, and maybe a cell phone, just in case. Don't leave valuables in your car, locked or unlocked. In Belize City, it's best to park in a secured lot, or at least in a well-lit area. Driving at Night - driving at night is easier than elsewhere because there are so few people on the roads after dark. Jaguars and snakes, yes; people, no. Still, after dark it's hard to see potholes and sleeping policemen. |







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