Ferry from Belize to Ambergris Caye
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Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

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Caribbean Sprinter provides the ferries from Belize to Ambergris Caye. Belize Ambergris Caye ferries run about 32 times per week. Ferry schedules can vary by season, operator, ship and route.

How long is the ferry from Belize to Ambergris Caye?

Ferry time from Belize to Ambergris Caye can vary between 1 hour 30 minutes and 1 hour 30 minutes. Ferry time can differ by ferry route, operator and ship.

Can I take my car on the ferry from Belize to Ambergris Caye?

Currently it is not possible to take your car on the ferry from Belize to Ambergris Caye.

How far is Belize to Ambergris Caye?

The distance between Belize and Ambergris Caye is 15.7 miles (25.3km) and 13.6 nautical miles from the nearest ports.

How much does a ferry cost from Belize to Ambergris Caye?

Ferry price from Belize to Ambergris Caye is based on a few booking preferences such as route, operator, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry. Prices will often vary by season.

Ferries from Belize City to San Pedro

Belize City San Pedro ferries sail approximately 5 times daily and up to 32 times weekly with a sailing time of 1 hour 30 minutes.

Ferries from Belize City to San Pedro

Ferries from Belize City to San Pedro sail around 5 times daily and up to 32 times weekly with a duration of about 1 hour 30 minutes.

Belize to Ambergris Caye Ferry Offers and Discounts

For the best ferry offers, we recommend using our Deal Finder to compare ferry tickets and prices. Visit our special offers page to view current ferry offers.

How to book ferry tickets from Belize to Ambergris Caye

With Direct Ferries you can book and compare Belize Ambergris Caye ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices using our Deal Finder.

How much are ferries from Belize to Ambergris Caye?

From To Average price
Belize City, Belize
San Pedro, Ambergris Caye
$101.00Average price
Caye Caulker, Belize
San Pedro, Ambergris Caye
$47.82Average price
Belize City International Airport, Belize
San Pedro, Ambergris Caye
$149.00Average price

Ferries from Belize to Ambergris Caye

About Belize

Belize was formerly known as British Honduras and is situated on the eastern coast of Central America. Also considered a Caribbean nation, it possesses cultural ties with Latin America and an official language of English. The only country in Central America without a Pacific coastline, the Belize Barrier Reef is the second largest in the world, after Australia’s, harbouring more than 100 variants of coral and 500 species of tropical fish. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996, it remains the most popular tourist attraction in Belize, luring approximately 260,000 snorkelers and divers each year. In fact, Charles Darwin, in 1842, described it as ‘the most remarkable reef in the West Indies’. In terms of conservation, Belize was the first country in the world to completely ban bottom trawling in 2010 and subsequently banned offshore oil drilling within 1km of the reef, helping to maintain its pristine appearance. Exploring inland Belize entails unforgettable jungle treks, spying on some 570 species of bird and keeping a keen eye out for the country’s most celebrated wildlife including howler-monkeys, keel-billed toucans and green iguanas. Boasting a huge network of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, you can easily admire many more animals such as the Baird’s tapir: the national animal of Belize, jaguars and parades of cutter ants. Like the majority of Central America, Belize features many wonderful testaments to the ancient Maya civilisation. Found in the Cayo District and Toledo are millennia-old archaeological sites adorned with steep steps leading to towering stone temples, affording panoramic views of the surrounding jungles. Topping your itinerary should be exploring excavated tombs and inspecting fascinating hieroglyphs, or tunnelling through deep natural caves which once saw rituals and sacrifices performed by Maya kings to the gods. The offshore cays are easily reachable from the capital, Belize City, by ferry, which are some of the most popular destinations in the country thanks to their stunning coastlines and snorkelling spots. There are multiple sailings provided every day to Ambergris Cay and Caye Caulker, as well as routes between the cays, lasting approximately 30-45 minutes, depending on the arrival point.

About Ambergris Caye

Ambergris Caye, nicknamed ‘the Pretty Island’, is the biggest island in Belize of Central America. The nation’s most celebrated tourist destination, Ambergris Caye offers sublime Caribbean beaches and world-class diving in the largest barrier reef in the western hemisphere. Slender in shape, but not in the selection of water sports available, Ambergris Caye’s 25 by 5 miles of paradise attracts jet-skiers, snorkelers, divers and keen swimmers from all around the world. The northern reaches are largely uninhabited, but it’s here where you’ll find the best beaches and untouched tracks of land, which can be explored by bike, while the island’s main town, San Pedro, sits on the southern coast. Southernmost Ambergris Caye also sees its most famous dive site, Hol Chan Marine Reserve, encompassing 18 square kilometres of submerged marvels. Mayan for ‘little channel’, it centres on a 23 metre wide cut through the reef inhabited by over 160 species of fish, 40 types of coral and fascinating types of sea grass. The reserve also contains a 124 metre deep Great Blue Hole: the ideal excursion for the more foolhardy divers. San Pedro represents the caye’s only metropolitan area, decorated with colourful Caribbean-type houses, souvenir shops and cobblestone streets. Fresh seafood is served in beachfront restaurants, too, which is some of the finest in the country. A gateway for sailing expeditions and reef exploration, the town has recently become more commercially developed, while still retaining the relaxed atmosphere that makes Ambergris Caye so appealing. Ferries to San Pedro on Ambergris Caye arrive from the capital, Belize City, which sits just 60 kilometres away, in as little as 90 minutes with weekly departures available. Equally scenic ferry crossings are provided from Caye Caulker, situated just south of San Pedro, which is a convenient route if you’re planning on hopping between the stunning islands of Belize.

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