Weather in Belize

Weather Patterns

Learning about the weather patterns in Belize can be useful when planning a trip to the country. Belize has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons: a dry season and a wet season. The dry season runs from December to May and is characterized by sunny clear days, low humidity levels, and cooler nights (although it will still be well above 20°C). Peak tourist season is during this period, so it’s an ideal time to visit if you are looking for consistent sunshine.

Tempurature


The temperature will be warm no matter when you travel to Belize – ranging from the late 20s to the early 30s (degrees Celsius). During the wet season, the most common weather pattern is a brief one or two hour downpour followed by glorious sunshine. Very rarely does it rain for days on end in Belize. Only when a thunderstorm or hurricane passes through does the weather forecast predict precipitation for long periods of time. In that case, you may need to bunker down somewhere safe on the mainland until the storm moves on.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Belize largely depends on the type of experience you wish to have. As a general rule, the majority of travelers head to Belize during the dry season from December to May. This period coincides with winter in the US when people seek some respite from the cold. With serene sunshine, lower amounts of humidity and a steady breeze to cool you down – the dry season is perfect for experiencing Belize’s many aquatic activities such as sailing, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, snorkeling and scuba diving. It’s also an ideal time for cave adventures – for example to the extraordinary Actun Tunichil Muknal – as there is less chance of rainwater flooding the cave and spoiling the occasion. Still, you should never let a little bit of rain dampen your spirits.

Wet Season

The wet season (from June to November) has its benefits as well: smaller crowds of tourists to contend with. Another benefit to Belize’s rainy season is that you can explore the rainforest in its most lush form. The trees and flowers are in bloom, and the wildlife is at its most magnificent. The trade-off is that heavy rain makes snorkeling and scuba diving trips challenging. Rough seas can ruin visibility and a serious storm means the boat tours will be postponed. Even during persistent wet weather there are plenty of things to do like visiting Maya ruins, searching for wildlife in the rainforests and sampling the country’s delicious culinary flair.

Hurricanes

A further risk is the threat of hurricanes. On average, these intense weather systems roll through the country once every couple of years and make travel intensely difficult. If you plan on visiting during the wet season, it’s best to give yourself extra time just in case you need to wait out a storm. The month with the most number of storms on average is October. If you aren’t a betting person, plan your Belize trip outside of that month.