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About:
Belize is a former British colony which gained its independence in 1981. The official language is English, although most locals also speak Spanish and Creole, or a combination of all 3 at times. It offers some of the best diving in the world, great fishing opportunities, and nice weather year round. Safety on the islands isn’t much of an issue, especially in Caye (pronounced key) Caulker. It is the most expensive country in Central America, but still relatively cheap compared to other places in the world.
Where to stay
In San Pedro, your only real option for backpacking is Sandbar. Hot water and AC are a plus, and the bar has good happy hour deals on food. There will be a few options of foreigners to hit on, but there definitely isn’t an abundance on this island. It’s more of a couples/families destination. It is about $50 for a private and $18 for a dorm.
For Caye Caulker, I recommend Bella's Hostel. The one drawback there is that the local guys who work there are going to be taking at least 2 girls out of the dating pool every night, but the ratio was typically in your favor and the quality was particularly good for a hostel. They offer free canoes, cheap spearfishing, an open kitchen, and basically every night is a party there. They also aren’t too strict with guests. Privates are $30, dorms are $12, or $17 with AC. You can also do a hotel or Airbnb, should be able to find something in the $80-100 range.
Day Game
San Pedro- The best bet is Secret Beach. You could wander the city, but I don’t know how productive that would be. Alternatively just hang out at the bar at Sandbar. There is also a dock behind it where girls are normally laying out
Caye Caulker- Lazy Lizard or Koko King are great for day gaming here. Also just planting seeds at Bellas or trying to get a group together for a snorkel trip.
Things To Do
Both islands offer great snorkeling trips priced between $30 for a half day to $70 for a full day including lunch and alcohol. Half day covers quite a bit and it might be easier to convince a group of backpackers to come on. Diving is about $100/dive. One of the more spectacular things you can do is fly over the blue hole, but this will set you back $200+. Aside from that, just kick back and relax. Spearfishing is also a fun option.
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Lobster season runs from June 14th- Feb 14th.. There is a lobster fest on both islands about one week into the season which is apparently a great time to be there.
Tourists
Canadians, Americans, Germans, Brits, and Scandinavians are the most prevalent. It’s pretty much going to be only gaming tourists in Caye Caulker, unless you like yourself a thick Carribean chick… but that’s not my scene. There are a few more local options in San Pedro, but I stuck with backpackers. Other parts of the country have more Mestizo and occasionally white people, but on the islands I didn’t experience much of that. The locals do go for tourists from what I heard from some local friends, but not necessarily at the clubs, more just inviting them straight over to their place… can’t confirm whether that’s true or not though.
Online Game
Not great, there just aren't enough people and the islands are small enough that you’ll bump into everyone eventually anyway.
Nightlife
Pricing- On both islands beers and rums will run you at about $3usd, however the beers are slightly smaller than normal. Any other well drinks will be about $5, and fancier cocktails around $8. Some of the late night bars charge cover, but it’ll be $5 or less in most cases.
Caye Caulker
This is easy- Lazy Lizard or Koko King until sunset, Sports Bar until midnight, and Reggae Bar until 2-3am. There pretty much aren’t any other options. The good thing is that since those are the only options, they tend to be busy most nights. The bad thing is it’ll be hard to avoid people you previously hooked up with or just don’t want to see in general.
Koko King- A boat leaves from the main island every 30 minutes out to this bar, which is what used to be the other half of the island, but was separated after a hurricane. As long as you spend ~$12 at the bar the boat is free, although they aren’t too strict about it anyway. You get free tubes and beach chairs here, and they only end up charging you for about 2/3 of the drinks you order. The full moon parties out here are a blast as well.
Lazy Lizard- A giant outdoor bar at the end of the island, there is a spot to swim, they host contests on the weekend, and a great place to hang out during the day time and at sunset.
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Sports Bar- Arrive here around 10:30, they have a seating area, dance floor, and a big outdoor patio. It’s a really social bar, so plant some seeds here.
Reggae Bar- A bit loud, but a good bar for dance floor game. They also have swings next to the bar which are good to grab a drink with a girl and chat
San Pedro
I’ll break this one down by the days:
Monday- not sure
Tuesday- Hermit Crab Races at Crazy Canucks- fun crowd, and by the 6th race things get pretty raunchy. Maybe not the best for talent, but a good place to bring girls you already met
Wednesday- Ladies night at Pedro’s Inferno. It’s a wild time with mostly a local crowd. Great night out.
Thursday- Chicken Drop at Wahoo Lounge, this basically consists of a giant board with randomly labeled squares between 1-100. They drop a chicken on the board and the first one the chicken shits on wins the purse. Should have a few options here because everyone goes there
Fri/Sat- Find a busy bar to pregame at, I’d probably aim for the town square and just see what’s busy, maybe above Daddy Rocks or the bar on the patio of Jaguars, then at 12:30-1 head to Jaguars or Daddy Rocks. The outdoor bars can stay open until 2am on the weekends, and the clubs go really late.
Sunday- Spend the afternoon at Crazy Canucks for Sunday Funday. Or rent a golf cart and hit Secret Beach for the day
Final Thoughts:
If you are looking for a good place to spend a few days and recharge, while also having some decent talent around and sufficient nightlife, Caye Caulker is a pretty good spot. It's a bit quiet, but overall pretty easy to pick up, especially if you plant some seeds in the afternoon. San Pedro probably isn't worth your time.