Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are local buses. I took one from the capital to San Ignacio. It was an old American school bus and we were the only foreigners. It was an experience I'll never forgot.
The buses in Belieze are cheap and awesome and surprisingly reliable.
OP, if you do end up taking the bus, a few pointers:
There are no bus stops, just stand out on the road and when you see the bus coming you wave at them and they will stop for you. The wave you do is the same sort of wave you'd do to tell somebody to slow down if they were speeding down your street. If you do the regular "hi" wave they'll wave right back and keep on going.
There will be a guy hanging out of the door of the bus, you can ask him to make sure the bus is going where you want. Once he confirms it's the right bus, go find a seat. He will come back to you later to collect the fare, which will be between about 2 and 15-20BZD depending on how far you're going.
There are no bathrooms on the bus but if you're going a long distance they may stop for a very short bathroom break, so make sure to go before you get on.
To get off, just let the "conductor" know where you're going and he'll make sure you get off at the right spot.
Also if you want to buy drugs the conductor will almost certainly be able to hook you up!