Dark Mode Light Mode

This Spirit Airlines Belize Flight Gives You More Time in San Ignacio, Mayan Ruins, and Jungle Exploration

This post was originally published on this site.

Spirit Airlines has a roundtrip fare from Fort Lauderdale to Belize City starting at $377, with sample dates from May 15 to May 18, based on what I found on Google Flights.

It’s nonstop, about 2.5 hours in the air, and one of the simplest ways to get to Belize without adding any extra flights or transfers.

Why This Fare Works

That $377 price is strong for a nonstop on this route, especially for a long weekend.

Mid-May sits just outside peak season, so you’ll find better availability at hotels and tours without anything slowing down on the ground. You can land Friday before midday and be on the road shortly after.

What Kind of Trip This Sets Up: Cayo

Skip the cayes and head straight west.

The Cayo District, anchored by San Ignacio, is about a 2-hour drive from Belize City, and it’s where Belize turns into dense jungle, rivers and Mayan history.

You can spend a full day at Xunantunich, where you cross the Mopan River on a hand-cranked ferry before climbing the main temple for wide views over the surrounding countryside. It’s one of the most accessible major sites in the country, and you don’t need to rush it.

Another day is ATM Cave (Actun Tunichil Muknal), one of the most talked-about experiences in Belize. You’re hiking, swimming and climbing through a cave system with visible Mayan artifacts and skeletal remains still in place. It’s guided only, and it’s worth booking in advance.

If you want something less intense, Caves Branch River tubing is an easy half-day — floating through shaded jungle and limestone formations with minimal effort.

Where You’ll Eat

San Ignacio keeps things simple and reliable.

Guava Limb Café is one of the most consistent dinner spots, with an open-air setup and a menu that leans into local ingredients — grilled fish, curries and fresh juices.

Ko-Ox Han Nah is where most mornings start. Fry jacks, eggs, beans and strong coffee before heading out for the day.

For something more casual, The Cozy Restaurant & Bar in town serves Belizean staples like stewed chicken and rice and beans, and it’s the kind of place people end up returning to more than once during a short stay.

Where to Stay

For a full-service base, Ka’ana Resort is one of the top choices in Cayo. It’s just outside San Ignacio, with a pool, restaurant and easy access to tours.

If you want something closer to town, Falling Leaves Lodge is a smaller, well-located option near Xunantunich routes, with practical rooms and a solid on-site restaurant.

The Bottom Line

At $377 roundtrip, this is a straightforward way to do Belize without adding extra flights or complicated logistics.

You land, get in a car, and within a couple of hours you’re in the jungle — ruins, rivers and caves all within easy reach for a long weekend.

The post This Spirit Airlines Belize Flight Gives You More Time in San Ignacio, Mayan Ruins, and Jungle Exploration appeared first on Caribbean Journal.

Add a comment Add a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Previous Post

Battle Rapper Fox 5 Identified As Man Shot Dead By NYPD After Machete Attack

Next Post

This Is the Rainforest in Grenada Everyone Talks About — And It’s Got a Crater Lake, Jungle Trails, and Mona Monkeys