palm trees on a beach in Ambergris Caye, Belize

Things to Avoid in Belize




There are umpteen articles gushing on all the things you must try in Belize, from bucket-lists and new attractions to culinary wonders and memorable sites to behold. But what about the things you should avoid doing while visiting the Jewel? Here are 10 things you should never do while in Belize.

Hurry. Belize is known for its laid-back atmosphere. As many locals will tell you, “we noh hurry an’ we noh worry.” We don’t hurry and we don’t worry. So why should you?

Anyone who has visited Belize probably already knows about “Belizean Time.” It is our blessing and curse. With such an easy-going lifestyle, it also seeps into everything we do. Take your time and savor the present as is, don’t try rushing from point A to point B. There’s beauty in the journey itself.

Skip the Marie Sharp (or any hot sauce). Don’t be afraid to add a little heat… to everything.

You’ve seen it. At every restaurant table, taco stand, and even mini versions for those who can’t live without their Marie Sharp’s Pepper Sauce. Feeling down? Add some hot sauce. Rice-and-beans needs a little kick? Marie Sharp it. (Yes, we made it a verb). Many are wary of the spicy red bottle, but just a drop will do.

If you’re not a fan of spicy food, there are milder versions of the iconic Marie Sharp.

Immediately bite into a meat pie. You’ve known real agony if you’ve ever bitten into a fresh meat pie. The first feeling of a burned tongue and suddenly your eyes are leaking. Yep, we’ve been there.

Meat pies are a God-given gift, but it teaches patience. There are many techniques to eating a meat pie: locals recommend opening up the ‘roof’ of the meat pie and letting it cool before biting into it, or using the same said ‘roof’ as a spoon to scoop up the insides. Either way you do it, don’t wind up nursing a burnt mouth for a week.

fruit and food stand next to Hummingbird Highway in Belize

Photo by Meritt Thomas on Unsplash

Don’t greet. Feel free to extend a greeting wherever you go. You will receive a warm smile and a greeting in return.

Walking around anywhere in Belize, you will be greeted by everyone you pass. Whether it’s a Good mawnin’, Good afta-noon, or Good evenin’, you’re bound to receive many greetings in a short time. It doesn’t matter that they’re strangers, in Belize it is a common practice to greet everyone you come across. Most people – especially those living in metropolises – are used to brushing past pedestrians and going about their day.

Refuse odd-looking food. Just because you’ve never had it before doesn’t mean it’s not going to be great. Eat like a local while you’re in Belize.

With such an eclectic range of cultures, it’s no surprise our food would reflect that uniqueness, as well. Stray away from your familiar go-to orders at restaurants and try something on the local menu. Many of our proud dishes might look a little weird at first but will blow you away after you have a taste. From the charcoal-black soup of Relleno in the Mestizo culture to the pasty coconut-based fish soup of Hudut in the Garifuna, there’s always something to try in Belize.

Garifuna people drumming and dancing on Belize beach

Take these tips to heart and you’re bound to make the most of your Belize vacation. If you’d like more information on things to do in Belize, feel free to email us at info@travelbelize.org or call us toll-free at 1-800-624-0686.