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10 Tips for Living in Belize

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: If you've recently arrived in Belize, here are 10 tips for digital nomads living in Belize.

Welcome to the vibrant and diverse nation of Belize, a tropical paradise that has become a hotspot for digital nomads seeking a blend of adventure and tranquility. With its English-speaking population, affordable cost of living, and stunning natural beauty, Belize offers a unique setting for those looking to work remotely. Here are 10 essential tips to help you navigate life in this Central American gem and make the most of your time as a digital nomad in Belize.

1. Embrace the Slow Pace

One of the first things you'll notice upon arriving in Belize is the laid-back lifestyle. Known locally as "Belize Time," the pace of life here is slower than what you might be used to. Embrace this change by allowing yourself to unwind and adapt to the more leisurely rhythm. This doesn't mean you'll be less productive; rather, you'll learn to work in harmony with the local culture, which can lead to a more balanced and stress-free life.

2. Connect with the Expat Community

Building a network is crucial for settling into a new country, and Belize has a thriving expat community. Join local Facebook groups, attend meetups, and visit popular expat haunts to make connections. These fellow travelers can offer invaluable advice on everything from finding the best internet providers to discovering hidden local spots. For instance, the Truck Stop in San Pedro is a great place to meet other nomads while enjoying some delicious food and live entertainment.

3. Explore Reliable Internet Options

As a digital nomad, a stable internet connection is your lifeline. Research the best service providers and consider getting a portable Wi-Fi device for backup. Companies like BTL and SMART offer various plans that can cater to your needs. Additionally, many cafes and co-working spaces provide reliable internet, so you'll have plenty of options for setting up your remote office.

4. Dive into Local Culture and Language

While English is the official language, immersing yourself in the local culture and learning some Spanish or Belizean Creole can greatly enhance your experience. Engage with locals, try traditional dishes like rice and beans with stew chicken, and participate in cultural events. This will not only enrich your stay but also open doors to deeper connections and understanding of the Belizean way of life.

5. Manage Your Finances Wisely

Belize can be affordable, but it's important to manage your finances wisely. Create a budget that accounts for local living costs, including rent, food, transportation, and leisure activities. Use local banks like Belize Bank or Atlantic Bank for better exchange rates and lower fees. Additionally, consider the cost of health insurance and emergency funds for unexpected expenses.

6. Find Your Ideal Living Situation

Whether you prefer the beachfront vibe of Placencia or the jungle allure of Cayo, Belize offers a variety of living environments. Research different areas and consider short-term rentals before committing to a long-term lease. Websites like Airbnb and local real estate agents can help you find the perfect spot that balances comfort, convenience, and connectivity.

7. Stay Healthy and Safe

Healthcare in Belize is generally affordable, but it's wise to have international health insurance for peace of mind. Be mindful of tropical diseases by using mosquito repellent and drinking purified water. Safety-wise, exercise common sense as you would anywhere else: avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas and keep your valuables secure.

8. Embrace the Great Outdoors

Belize's natural beauty is one of its biggest draws. Take advantage of the incredible biodiversity by exploring the many national parks, snorkeling in the Barrier Reef, or visiting ancient Mayan ruins. Not only will these activities provide a break from work, but they'll also give you a deeper appreciation for your temporary home.

9. Navigate Transportation Like a Pro

Getting around Belize can be an adventure in itself. Public buses are an affordable option for longer distances, while golf carts are popular on the cayes. For more freedom, consider renting a car, but be prepared for unpaved roads in rural areas. Water taxis are a must when traveling between the mainland and the islands, offering scenic and efficient transport.

10. Prepare for the Climate

Belize's tropical climate means hot, humid weather year-round, with a rainy season from June to November. Dress in light, breathable clothing, and invest in a good quality rain jacket or umbrella. Be prepared for power outages during storms by having backup chargers and a plan for your work schedule. Adapting to the climate will ensure you stay comfortable and can continue working, no matter the weather.

Living in Belize as a digital nomad offers an incredible opportunity to balance work with the exploration of a culturally rich and ecologically diverse country. By following these tips, you'll be well on your way to a fulfilling and successful experience in this Caribbean haven. Soak in the sun, connect with the community, and let Belize's charm work its magic on your nomadic lifestyle.

Digital Nomads and Expats talk about Living in Belize

"Most Belizeans are happy with their country as it is. Don't try to change it into whatever country you're from and you should be fine. Generally, if you come with an attitude that wherever you're from is better than Belize, you will find a lot of Belizeans wishing you a safe trip back there, the sooner the better.," said one member living in Belize.

"If you're interested in San Ignacio, I would suggest visiting Carmelita Gardens. It's a development about 7 miles from SI, just outside of Santa Familia. I'm not sure if you're looking to rent or buy, but you definitely want a place where you will feel welcome. So you're looking for a community. That's why I would recommend checking out Carmelita Gardens. There are rentals (short and long term) and lots (and a few homes) for purchase. It's a very welcoming community. Cheers," wrote a member in Carmelita Gardens.

"What I can really suggest is to come and see if Belize is for you before you even consider making a permanent move. Decide where you want to live (on a caye, on a beach, inland, ie in the Cayo...) try to narrow it down to a few locations then come and stay for a month in each. Live like a local. See if Belize life is for you. Once or if you find that location that you really like, then go back for another month. Now you're going to be looking for that permanent location that you can call home. Don't be shy about talking to others, joining in with the digital nomads and expats etc and getting the benefit of their experience. Your monthly income will certainly give you a comfortable lifestyle here but that means nothing if you don't like where you are, don't like the people, don't like the lifestyle, miss your comforts of home etc etc etc. It can be, at the least, your amazing Belizean adventure as you move on to your next destination or it can help you narrow down where in Belize you really want to be. Have fun," commented one member who made the move to Belize.

"I am not sure how long I will remain in Belize because as a single person, it is important that others embrace me as a friend. They are very kind people but getting into their inner circles is a different story. I am alone most of the time. This includes locals and expats," remarked one member living in Belize.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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