COROZAL AIRPORT
Read moreCorozal airport is anything but a major airport - some would call it an aerodrome - but its location, close to the Mexican border, makes it a good starting point for San Pedro for those who prefer the air to the sea. Tropic Air and Maya Island fly several times a day from Corozal to San Pedro (Ambergris Caye): 25 minutes at the most for a flight that is a journey in itself, as the areas overflown are superb and offer the opportunity to take splendid aerial photos of the reef barrier and the coast.
NORTHERN TRANSPORT BUS STATION
Read moreThe Corozal bus terminal provides access to Belize City to the south and the Santa Elena border crossing to the north. Buses from Belize City pass through Orange Walk and run from dawn to dusk, and in the opposite direction; allow 3 hours for the journey. Their terminus is not Corozal, but Santa Elena, the border post with Mexico. For local travel, there are intermittent buses to Sarteneja, a 2-hour drive to the east.
BELIZE VIP SERVICE
Read moreThis car rental and road transfer agency has a fleet of brand-new vans to get you around the region and the whole country. Conveniently, we also drop you off in Mexico (from Chetumal to Cancún) and pick you up at the Santa Elena border crossing. All in minivans with air-conditioning and first-class comfort. Tours and excursions, car rentals and vehicles for your stay in Belize. Professional attention and quality vehicles make this a great choice in the north.
THUNDERBOLT
Read moreThunderbolt boats leave Corozal from the municipal port and sail to San Pedro via Sarteneja. It is therefore also possible to board in Sarteneja instead of having to return to Corozal. Corozal and San Pedro are two hours by (small) boat. The boats aren't very big, but comfort is acceptable and safety is high, making them a good alternative to the more expensive and restrictive airplane. To find Thunderbolt in San Pedro, go to the west coast of the island, near the soccer field.