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Some travelers consider driving their own hired car the most comfortable way to get around. No waiting on buses or scheduling flights, and no worrying about making change for a taxi driver. If you want to rent a car in Belize, keep the following information in mind. Roads are known to be rough off of the Northern and Western highways, and gas prices are relatively high. Rental prices, too, are higher than in the U.S. Therefore, renting a car is far from the least expensive of your travel options, though some feel that the convenience is more than worth the cost. To save a bit of money, try to reserve a car before you reach Belize. Not only does this ensure that you will have a vehicle, especially during the tourist season when cars are in higher demand, but it will often garner lower prices on the rental. Expect to pay approximately $60(USD) to $130(USD) per day for a vehicle. All-terrain vehicles, SUVs, and several other options are available for rent. Larger vehicles designed for off-road conditions are the type of vehicles mainly used in Belize. Some hotels may even offer ATV rentals with a guide for $205(USD) per day. If you will need a vehicle for a week, considering a weekly rental to cut some of the cost. Be aware that your insurance from back home may not cover a rental car in Belize, if for no other reason than local road conditions. Still, insurance is often required by car rental companies and may be added to your rental fees. Younger drivers may encounter difficulty renting a car. Some companies will rent to drivers 21 and over for an extra surcharge, but others may not rent to anyone younger than 25. When driving, keep in mind that there is a fine for traveling without your seatbelt fastened, although police rarely seem to stop violators. Driving is done on the right hand side of the road, as in the U.S. Also, keep an eye out for"sleeping policemen," the Belizean nickname for speed bumps. Companies that rent vehicles include the following:
On the islands of Caye Caulker and Ambergris Caye, look into golf cart rentals. While cars are unavailable on the islands, golf carts are a great way to get around. When you rent one, ask for a chain and lock to secure the cart. Carts even come equipped with a gauge to tell you when you'll need to return them and recharge them. Best of all, travelers over 18 years of age can rent a four-passenger vehicle for about $10(USD) per hour or $50(USD) per day on Caye Caulker. Rates run a little higher on Ambergris Caye at $70(USD) per day for a four-seater and $105(USD) for a six-seater; half-day rates are also available. If you think the best way to vacation is with your own set of wheels, look into renting a vehicle in Belize. It's sure to be an adventure. Related Articles
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