Travelling to Belize flown into Cancun and taken the bus to Corozol?
Ginny
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Yes several times, depending on when you get into Cancun it may be worth getting the bus from the airport to the bus station in Player del Carmen. and then getting the ADO bus from Player at around 23:00. The bus goes all the way to Belize City and arrives around 08:00 the next morning. A lot depends on where you are looking to get to in Belize. Sonja is correct that the bus does get cold so keep a warm jacket with you. There is the dreaded boarder crossing also, which will be around 03:00 in the morning. Although there are some issues on if you should pay the Mexican boarder fee or not I would suggest you have some pesos or dollars with you for this. All in all its a good journey and you will meet some interesting people on the bus. I always have anyway!
If you travel to Belize city don't get intimidated by the bus station there it looks worse than it is, most people are friendly and helpful. however, it can be a bit of a mad rush getting onto one of the local buses. And people will push and shove to get on. Dont worry about paying until your on the bus and in your seat. A conductor will come around and take fares once the bus is on route. (just get your seat) Belize buses are not air conditioned but are general clean and reasonably comfortable (but not like the ADO Bus!) there are normally plenty of buses but its worth waiting for the express bus to wherever you are going. As Belize buses will stop almost anywhere to drop of and pick up.
Hope you have a good trip to Belize
Regards
Martin
Ginny
Malcolm Van BC
The dreaded border crossing is a two stage process that starts somewhere between 3 or 4 am at the Mexican exit point. They make everyone get off the bus and stand in line outside. Two people at a time go inside the government office to have passport stamped. There should not be any fee due to exit Mexico for most people, but, at that time of the morning there is no supervision so the two border guards will generally tell you to pay some fee. This is going to their pocket. I paid $20US. Some regulars will try to argue against this shake down, I don't think that works well. Most just pay the corrupt fee and get back on the bus.
Then the bus drives a short distance to the Belize immigration building where you, again, unload and this time take all your luggage to go through the Belize entry process.
Personally I found the entire bus experience to be a terrible ride and won't do it again. Far too many stops and noisy interruptions to get any actual sleep. Very cold on board. The frustrating border crossing and the bus is usually an hour or two late. Not for me. I will do diligent shopping for the best airfare into Belize City and then travel from there. With Southwest now in the market driving airfares down I can't see any reason to take the bus from Cancun.
Good Luck
Busing in between seems to be hit and miss depending on when you land and how much time you waste in between. If you have never taken the "chicken bus" across Mexico, its a must do at least once. We have done it several times and its always an interesting ride.
For us it comes down to how much of Mexico and Belize we want to see and how much we want to spend on the trip. US to Mexico to Belize is an all day trip for us but we enjoy the ride. Some people prefer to get to there destination directly without having to sit in bus stations and eat street food on the way. But for us that is the great thing about other cultures; everyday life.
Finally, there use to be a service called Belize Transfers, I'm sure they are still around. INCREDIBLE people!! I can't say enough about how cool the guys there are and how much they make it worth the few extra bucks!! Its actually a great thing if you have a group of 3 or more. We made the trip from Mexico to the border and beyond with them a couple of times. A great company and the drivers experience helps at the border. Its a few steps up from the bus, kind of a long distance taxi service.
Also check the water taxi out of Chetumal if you are going to San Pedro or Caye Caulker. We have bused it from Cacun to Chetumal and taken the water taxi out. So many ways to get from the US to Belize. If you are the adventurous type I say go for it. We are a couple of fat old folks and have a ball on the trips. But look at all of the options and take a different way next time. Getting around without a car is more fun now that I'm old and not in such a hurry. AND you meet some awesome people that way.
I suppose the question you have to ask yourself is how immersed in culture are you wanting to get on the way?
I live on the west coast, USA and take a flight to Mexico City from Portland, then take Interjet to Chetumal, but I'm not even seeing that posted now. We have to fix this somehow.
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