Is there good bus service in Cayo, Belize, including San Ignacio and Belmopan?
Jaseth Bassaragh - The Alpha & Omega Group
There are buses going back and forth from Cayo all the way to Belize City, and from Cayo all the way to Punta Gorda in the south.
They are very inexpensive and they’re safe. You're not going to find clean busses that are used in public transportation where people go back and forth, but there won't be garbage thrown all over the place. When you have children using the buses, they take their juice boxes or whatever else they’re eating or drinking and there’s...
They are very inexpensive and they’re safe. You're not going to find clean busses that are used in public transportation where people go back and forth, but there won't be garbage thrown all over the place. When you have children using the buses, they take their juice boxes or whatever else they’re eating or drinking and there’s...
There are buses going back and forth from Cayo all the way to Belize City, and from Cayo all the way to Punta Gorda in the south.
They are very inexpensive and they’re safe. You're not going to find clean busses that are used in public transportation where people go back and forth, but there won't be garbage thrown all over the place. When you have children using the buses, they take their juice boxes or whatever else they’re eating or drinking and there’s going to be accidents from time to time.
The only buses that are air-conditioned are the express busses. To give you an idea of the price, the fare for a bus ride from Belmopan to Belize City is US $3.50.
They are very inexpensive and they’re safe. You're not going to find clean busses that are used in public transportation where people go back and forth, but there won't be garbage thrown all over the place. When you have children using the buses, they take their juice boxes or whatever else they’re eating or drinking and there’s going to be accidents from time to time.
The only buses that are air-conditioned are the express busses. To give you an idea of the price, the fare for a bus ride from Belmopan to Belize City is US $3.50.
(Road in Punta Gorda, Belize, pictured.)
Posted July 24, 2015
John Acott
There’s a very good bus service here in Cayo. A bus will go every half hour to hour here to Belize City, Belmopan, and everywhere.
In addition, there are bus services from town centers to all the villages around here. The regular bus service to Belmopan chains there to either go down south or you go to Belize City. The cost for the bus to go from San Ignacio to Belmopan (about 20 miles) is about BZ $8 (US $4).
In Belmopan itself, there is a good bus...
In addition, there are bus services from town centers to all the villages around here. The regular bus service to Belmopan chains there to either go down south or you go to Belize City. The cost for the bus to go from San Ignacio to Belmopan (about 20 miles) is about BZ $8 (US $4).
In Belmopan itself, there is a good bus...
There’s a very good bus service here in Cayo. A bus will go every half hour to hour here to Belize City, Belmopan, and everywhere.
In addition, there are bus services from town centers to all the villages around here. The regular bus service to Belmopan chains there to either go down south or you go to Belize City. The cost for the bus to go from San Ignacio to Belmopan (about 20 miles) is about BZ $8 (US $4).
In Belmopan itself, there is a good bus service around the city. You can either go south or to Belize City, and most villages have bus service.
These are old buses. There are no problems with expats using them; expats use them all time. When my clients come here to buy property and we go to the country, many times, they take the bus.
In addition, there are bus services from town centers to all the villages around here. The regular bus service to Belmopan chains there to either go down south or you go to Belize City. The cost for the bus to go from San Ignacio to Belmopan (about 20 miles) is about BZ $8 (US $4).
In Belmopan itself, there is a good bus service around the city. You can either go south or to Belize City, and most villages have bus service.
These are old buses. There are no problems with expats using them; expats use them all time. When my clients come here to buy property and we go to the country, many times, they take the bus.
(Katie Couric, visitor to the Cayo District, who said, "Wish I could have taken pics-Mayan pots, skeletons from human sacrifices!!”, pictured.)
Posted September 16, 2015