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Belize

Level 2 · Exercise Increased Caution
Crime
📅 Last updated Mar 12, 2026🏛️ Source: U.S. Department of State

Exercise increased caution in Belize due to crime.

Exercise increased caution

in Belize due to crime. Some areas have increased risk. Please read the entire Travel Advisory.

Crime

Isolated incidents of violent crime can happen even during the day and in tourist areas, though the south side of Belize City has historically had the highest concentration of violent crime. Crimes include sexual assault, home invasions, armed robberies, and murder. Much of this violence is linked to gangs.

  • Local police lack the resources and training to respond effectively to serious crimes.
  • Most crimes remain unresolved and unprosecuted.
  • Emergency medical services are usually unavailable or significantly delayed. Serious injuries or illnesses normally require medical evacuation to another country.

Due to security risks, U.S. citizens should follow the same guidance as government employees while traveling. U.S. government employees are strongly discouraged from:

  • Traveling to the south side of Belize City from the Haulover Creek Canal to Fabers Road.
  • Driving between cities in Belize after dark.
  • Read the Travel Guidance section page for additional information on travel to Belize.

Reconsider travel to Southside Belize City due to crime.

 

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