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United Airlines have round trip airfares travelling from New Jersey (EWR) to Belize (BZE) for $340, nonstop. These are basic economy fares, a restricted-type fare that only allow a personal item that fits under the seat in front of you. There is no carry-on bag, no seat selection and no change. If you are travelling with children, you will be seated together as per UA's policy.
Travel Availability:
Departs EWR: Oct 27; Nov 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 30; Dec 1, 7
Returns: Nov 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 23-24; Dec 7-8, 14
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Belize is rated high for crime and has one of the highest per capita murder rates in the world. Gang members and other criminals use violent means to resolve disputes. Visitors should exercise caution throughout Belize, particularly in the south side of Belize City and remote areas along Belize's borders due to high crime.
Crime: Crime may occur anywhere in Belize, and criminals frequently target tourists, including those at resorts and on the roads and river ways. Crime, including sexual assault, armed robbery, and murder remains high and is distributed evenly throughout the country. Sexual harassment and/or assault of persons traveling alone or in small groups have been reported.
Most crimes remain unresolved and unprosecuted. A lack of capacity, resources, and training impedes the ability of local police to effectively investigate crime and apprehend offenders.
Thefts of cash and credit cards happen frequently in some areas of Belize. It is believed several credit card fraud rings are currently active in Belize, particularly in San Pedro.
Scams occur in Belize, especially in resort areas. Tourists, in general, are particularly vulnerable to these crimes, resulting in visitors being pick-pocketed, robbed and/or extorted. See the Department of State and the FBI pages for information on scams.