I am from the States and have lived in Belize for about two years. We have found Belize to be a very safe place and, has been mentioned in other comments, if there is a place to worry about it would be Belize City. However, we go to Belize City on a regular basis and as long as you stay in areas where there are many people around there should be no problems. Also, the biggest advantage with Belize is that it is English speaking so it is much easier to get around and communicate with others. We came through Mexico on our way to Belize and it a constant challenge to communicate with people and everything was many times more difficult because of the language barrier.
This is all to say that Belize is great. Come and there are many great things to see and do.
Have you ever considered adding more videos to your blog posts to keep the readers more entertained? I mean I just read through the entire article of yours and it was quite good but since I’m more of a visual learner,I found that to be more helpful well let me know how it turns out
Was just reading through your posts and I agree somewhat, but still a bit of room for a lefty to haggel a bit.
Ah, I’m glad I found this. I planned to post something like this but now I don’t think I’ll bother. Do you mind if I link to this post from one of my blogs? My visitors might like to see it too. Regards, Victoria
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As in the majority of countries around the world, crime is most prevalent in the major cities, so it depends where you are traveling to. If you will be going to a resort or some type of tourist destination, all of Central America is safe, as it is in the country´s best interests to keep said places sheltered from crime so as to promote the country as a safe and friendly tourist destination.
I am not sure what the statistics are in Belize, but the Honduran Bay Islands (Roatan, Utila and Guanaja) are exceptionally safe, and they share the same reef as Belize (second largest in the world behind Great Barrier Reef), so that could be another option other than Belize.
Overall, if you use your common sense and try to avoid dangerous situations (which you should do anywhere in the world) traveling in Central America can be a safe and enjoyable experience.
Happy travels.
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I’m panamanian but I must admit we have crime problems but no SO STRONG
EL SALVADOR= TOTTALY UNSAFE
HONDURAS AND GUATEMALA=UNSAFE
NICARAGUA AND PANAMA= HAVE PROBLEMS BUT THEY’RE 70% SAFE
COSTA RICA=80% SAFE
BELIZE… I don’t know
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I am from the States and have lived in Belize for about two years. We have found Belize to be a very safe place and, has been mentioned in other comments, if there is a place to worry about it would be Belize City. However, we go to Belize City on a regular basis and as long as you stay in areas where there are many people around there should be no problems. Also, the biggest advantage with Belize is that it is English speaking so it is much easier to get around and communicate with others. We came through Mexico on our way to Belize and it a constant challenge to communicate with people and everything was many times more difficult because of the language barrier.
This is all to say that Belize is great. Come and there are many great things to see and do.
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All of Central America is safe enough for travel if you use common sense much as you would anywhere else.
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I live in Honduras
In general, Costa Rica and Belize are the safest countries in Central America.
I would avoid El Salvador and Guatemala. Panama should be okay. Don’t know much about Honduras.
At this point, Nicaragua is okay. But if the new President decides to become the Hugo Chavez of Central America, I would avoid traveling there.
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Like any country there are safe parts and dangerous parts.
Belize City has a notable crime problem, but there is little reason to stay there or visit as a tourist. Most likely you will only get robbed and not hurt though.
As for other Central American countries, parts of Guatemala and Panama have bad reputations for crime some of it deserved.
The popular tourist resorts/spots are generally safe though, it is reasonable to be carefull about haveing things stolen. Watch your valuables, many of the locals are very poor and the temptation of an expensive camera or a wallet may be too much for them. Some tourist items could easily be as much as a year salary for them.
I have traveled to all of the countries of Central america, and been burglarized a couple of times, but never directly threatened. El Salvador is as safe as any of the countries now. Probably the safest is Costa Rica, followed by Nicaragua, but any country can have it’s good and bad parts.
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I believe it is. Also other Central American countries are safe, except perhaps El Salvador.
Check this out: http://www.expatexchange.com/trvall.cfm?networkid=159
It warns you against unsafe places to visit.
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