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About Dangriga
Dangriga is a coastal town located in the Stann Creek District of Belize, known for its vibrant Garifuna culture and beautiful beaches. The official currency used in Belize is the Belize Dollar (BZD), but US Dollars are widely accepted. The town is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from the Garifuna, Maya, Mestizo, and Creole communities. Visitors can explore the local markets, enjoy traditional Garifuna music and dance, and relax on the sandy beaches.
When to visit
The best time to visit Dangriga is during the dry season, which runs from late November to mid-April. This period offers sunny days and comfortable temperatures, perfect for outdoor activities like snorkeling, diving, and exploring the nearby cayes. The wet season, from May to November, brings more rain and humidity, but also lush green landscapes and fewer crowds. Hurricane season in Belize typically peaks from August to October, so travelers should be aware of potential weather disruptions during this time.
Getting around
Dangriga is a small town that can easily be explored on foot, with most attractions, restaurants, and accommodations within walking distance. Taxis and local buses are also available for longer journeys or trips to nearby attractions like the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary or Mayflower Bocawina National Park. Renting a bicycle or car is another option for those looking to explore the surrounding areas at their own pace.
Traveller tips
Pack light, breathable clothing and plenty of sunscreen for the tropical climate. Try the local cuisine, including Hudut (a traditional Garifuna fish stew) and fry jacks (fried dough served with various fillings). Respect the local customs and traditions, especially when visiting Garifuna communities. Stay hydrated and use insect repellent to avoid mosquito bites. Learn a few basic phrases in Garifuna or Spanish to communicate with locals and show respect for the culture.