Belize for digital nomads & remote workers
Belize has become a magnet for remote workers, drawing people with its low cost of living, warm climate, nature and growing community. Here is where to base yourself, what to expect from connectivity, and how to make the most of weekends.
The best bases
Popular choices include Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker. Each balances connectivity, lifestyle and price differently — a beach town for surf-and-work mornings, a city or highland town for faster internet and more amenities.
Connectivity and cost of living
Cities and established nomad hubs have reliable fibre and plentiful cafes and coworking; remote beaches can be patchier, so a backup mobile-data plan is wise. Overall costs run well below North America and Europe, especially for housing and food (try rice and beans, stew chicken and fry jacks).
Visas and staying longer
Many remote workers start on the standard tourist entry and extend or switch to a longer-stay option where available. Always confirm the latest rules before you travel — see Belize entry requirements.
Weekends without the drive
The real perk of being here is the doorstep adventure. Instead of losing a Friday and Monday to long drives, a private charter reaches Ambergris Caye or Caye Caulker in a fraction of the time — split among friends, it is genuinely affordable. Request a flight.
Finding community
Coworking spaces, language exchanges and nomad meetups make it easy to land. Arrive in the dry season if you can, when events and the social scene are busiest.
Frequently asked questions
Is the internet good enough to work remotely in Belize?
In the main hubs, yes — fibre and coworking are widely available. For remote beaches, carry a mobile-data backup.
Where should a first-time nomad stay?
Start in one of the established bases (Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker), then explore. Flying the longer trips keeps weekends from disappearing into transit.
Fly across Belize with AeroRide
Charter the whole aircraft and split the cost — private flights for the price of a regular ticket, booked in minutes.
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