Cost of Living in Belize: Table of Expenses and Costs Breakdown (2024)

Belize may not offer the lowest cost of living compared to other Caribbean countries, but most expats find that it’s still well below their home country. With experience, expats can learn to live more like the locals and find ways to save even more money.

Life in Belize is simpler, and this alone helps stretch your budget further. Walking to the local shops is the norm for many people, making buying more than you need unwise since you have to carry it home. The selection at the local shops is limited, forcing you to decide if you actually need something bad enough to purchase it online with the added costs of shipping, customs duties, and taxes– which, depending on the item, can be up to 100% of the original price of the item.

Housing

One of the most significant expenses in any personal budget is housing. Most financial experts agree that the average person should spend at most 25% to 30% of their take-home income on housing. For example, if your combined income is $5,000 per month, you should spend between $1,250 and $1,500 on rent.

Belize offers a wide range of housing options allowing you to find suitable housing with just about any budget. What you’ll end up spending is dependent on style and location:

Style: A basic, Belizean-style wood home will be your most economical housing option. These houses typically don’t have air conditioning, and many have shutters over screened windows with no glass. They also tend to be smaller, with most being one- or two-bedrooms with one bathroom, and a simple kitchen and seating area. These “no frills” options are the easiest on the budget.

More recently, concrete homes have become an increasingly popular option as the cost to build with concrete is about the same as building with wood. Concrete homes are available in a broader range of sizes, and tend to offer more conveniences, like air conditioning. If you plan to have a concrete home, expect it to hit your budget a little harder than a wooden home would.

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Location: Location is everything, especially if you want to live in one of Belize’s popular expat or tourist communities, such as San Pedro, Placencia, or Caye Caulker. Even within these popular communities, rental prices can vary based on proximity to the beach or distance to the center of activities. Plan to pay more to live on or close to the beach, or near the “town center”, than you would further from the beach or in a location that may be further than walking distance from where all the action takes place.

Here are a few examples to consider:

  • San Pedro — A two-bedroom apartment near the beach with air conditioning located a few miles from town: $1,200 to $1,500

  • Placencia — A 2-bedroom apartment near the beach with air conditioning located in or near the village: $1,200 to $1,500 per month

  • Cayo — A one-bedroom apartment on the water with air conditioning located within walking distance to town: $1,000 per month

Food

Belize’s national meal is stewed chicken, rice, and beans. The locals eat this often; some eat it every day. Why? Because it’s cheap to prepare, and it fills you up. If you don’t want to make it, you can find it for $6 to $8 at just about every roadside stand.

Your food budget is an area where savings can really start to add up when living in Belize. But, it’s important that you learn to shop like a local, and rely more on local items and produce rather than the brands you may be accustomed to. For example, replace your Doritos, Lays, or Pringles with locally-made tortilla chips or fried plantain chips. Learn to shop the various vegetable stands and learn when is the best day of the week to get the freshest options.

Eating out will put a dent in your budget if you let it, especially in touristy areas like Placencia, Ambergris Caye, and Caye Caulker. If you plan to eat out regularly, talk to the locals and ask where they go, and they’ll direct you to the more out-of-the-way restaurants where you can eat for much cheaper. If you’re single, you might even find eating out for most of your meals cheaper than cooking for yourself.

Transportation

In many of Belize’s more popular retirement destinations, getting around is done on foot or in a gas-powered golf cart. However, depending on your proximity to shops, restaurants, and other necessities, you may opt to have a car.

Gas is expensive, about two to 2-and-a-half times what you would pay in the U.S. If you own a vehicle, learn to combine trips to make the best use of your gas budget. The cost of gasoline also affects what you’ll pay for a taxi. If possible, share a taxi with friends to keep the cost down.

If you choose to own a vehicle here, and don’t live in one of the bigger towns, getting repairs done can be a headache. Parts can be hard to come by, and finding a reliable mechanic can take time and effort. Many decide the headache isn’t worth it, and rely on taxis or public transportation to get them to places they cannot walk to.

Public transportation does exist and is the cheapest way to cover longer distances. Several companies run routes throughout the country. The Belize government has made great strides in improving the reliability and quality of public transportation. The cost to ride the bus varies based on how far you would like to travel, and can range from $1 to $15.

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Utilities

What you’ll spend on utilities in Belize is primarily driven by your electrical usage. Electricity is quite expensive per KWh, with water, cooking gas, phone, and Internet being far more reasonable.

Phone: Most people rely on a cell phone rather than having a landline hooked up. The 4G LTE cell coverage is great in populated areas, but can be spotty in more remote areas. An unlimited talk and text plan with 8 GB of monthly data will only cost about $28 per month, and the largest data plan with 66 GB is $78 per month.

Internet: Thanks to the late development of Belize’s Internet access, fiber-to-the-home is available in many of the more developed areas of the country. A basic 20 Mbps service costs about $25 per month. There are also 40, 80, and 150 Mbps plans available, with the latter costing $100 per month.

One way to save on phone and Internet is to look for a combo plan from a provider like Digi. For instance, 80 Mbps Internet plus 6 GB of data and 100 minutes and texts for your cell phone will only cost $60 per month.

Cooking Gas: Belize uses butane as the sole cooking gas. The Government of Belize regulates the price of butane, but local providers may only sometimes stick to the guideline. Shop around for the best rates, and expect to pay $3 or more per gallon.

Water: The price and quality of the water in Belize vary, but overall is very good. In Placencia, you can drink the water straight out of the tap (the “pipe water,” as the locals call it), which will cost you $0.005 per gallon.

Electric: With all of the savings on the other utilities, electricity is an area where you can easily spend more than you’re accustomed to. At a cost of about $0.22 per KWh, electricity can be many times more expensive than you are used to paying. Learn to conserve (read “not run your air conditioning on 62º around the clock”), and your electric bills will not shock you each month.

Healthcare

Healthcare is an area that is rapidly improving in Belize. Over the last several years, the government has invested in building new clinics and medical services around the country. However, much of the specialty healthcare is still centered in Belmopan and Belize City. This means that you may need to travel, or be transported, should you need anything beyond basic care.

When seeking medical attention, be prepared to pay on the spot for whatever services you are provided. The good news is that the cost is way less than you will be accustomed to living in the U.S, to the point where insurance is unnecessary. A local “urgent care” trip might cost you $25, while more advanced lab work will cost $200.

For more advanced medical work, many choose to travel to Mexico, where the standard of care is higher, and the costs are still low compared to the U.S. If you decide to keep your U.S. medical insurance, you can always travel back for any treatments you may require.

Sample Monthly Budget

ExpenseSingle Person (USD)Couple (USD)
Rent$1,200$1,500
Electricity (with a/c)$150$200
Water$25
Cooking Gas$15
Household Help (maid, three times a week)$300
Internet$60$40
Phone$55
Television$20
Healthcare$100$150
Transportation (private vehicle)$200
Groceries$175$250
Entertainment$100$200
Misc. / Incidentals$50$75
MONTHLY TOTAL:$2,395$3,030

Miscellaneous Expenses

Eating out, fun activities, and having your house cleaned once a week, are other areas to consider in your budget. Plan to spend $15 to $25 on dinner at a local restaurant. Roadside stand takeout will cost $6 to $10. Ask around, the locals have their “secret” places where you can save some money when eating out.

There are plenty of fun activities to get involved in, especially in the more touristy areas of Belize. Snorkeling, scuba, fishing, and spending the day out on a caye (what we call islands) are all fun things to do. However, they can be pricey, ranging from $65 to $100 per person. Locals will sometimes get together and hire a boat and captain, splitting the cost and saving from taking an official tour. If you have a car, exploring the mainland is a worthwhile activity with plenty to see and do. At many of the tourist sites, such as Xunanunich, you can hire a tour guide on the spot for a fraction of the cost of an organized group tour.

A housekeeper or groundskeeper who works daily will cost about $25 per day, and a six-day work week is standard in Belize. If you prefer a weekly house cleaning plan, spend $5 to $10 per hour with a 1,200-square-foot house taking three to four hours to clean properly. As with everything else, ask around for recommendations to get a trustworthy worker and to know what the going rate in your area is.

Conclusion

Belize can be a very affordable place to live, with many expats learning to live well on a fraction of their budget in the U.S. Seeking out less touristy areas to live and learning from the locals will stretch your budget even further. Before committing to a move to Belize, spend three to six months experimenting with living here. During this time, you will learn the ins and outs of the local area, and will be able to determine if your budget can support living here full-time

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Cost of Living in Belize: Table of Expenses and Costs Breakdown (2024)

FAQs

How much money do you need to live comfortably in Belize? ›

A couple coming from North America can probably survive on US$1,000 per month (assuming you have your own home). However, US$1,500 would be more reasonable. Compared to the USA, the cost of living in Belize is at least 50% cheaper according to testimonials from my ex-pats friends and clients who have moved to Belize.

How much does the average house cost in Belize? ›

Outside of high-cost tourist areas, you can build for US$30. – $60. per square foot or buy an attractive, modern home for US$75,000. – $200,000.

What is the average income of someone who lives in Belize? ›

8. Comparison with Other Countries
CountryAverage Monthly Salary (USD)
BelizeApproximately $1,250 - $1,500
GuatemalaApproximately $380
HondurasApproximately $390
Costa RicaApproximately $760
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How much is the cost of living in Belize compared to the US? ›

The cost of living in Belize is roughly 31% lower than that in the U.S., according to Numbeo, a site that collects global cost-of-living data. In addition, around $0.50 is worth one Belize dollar (BZD). But how much can you live on each month? That amount depends on where you live and how you budget your money.

Can I collect Social Security and live in Belize? ›

If you are a U.S. citizen, you may receive your Social Security payments outside the U.S. as long as you are eligible for them.

Is it cheaper to retire in Belize or Costa Rica? ›

Belize offers unparalleled natural beauty and a more affordable cost of living but may lack the healthcare infrastructure and ease of bureaucracy that Costa Rica provides. On the other hand, Costa Rica offers a more developed and welcoming expat community with excellent healthcare but at a slightly higher cost.

How much is rent in Belize per month? ›

Rent and utilities
Accommodation typeAverage monthly cost in Belize
1 bed apartment - city centre317.97 USD
3 bed apartment - city centre736.85 USD
1 bed apartment - outside city centre225.83 USD
3 bed apartment - outside city centre448.93 USD
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Where do most expats live in Belize? ›

Ambergris Caye is by far the number one tourist destination in Belize, and it is by far the number one place for expats to reside. The town of San Pedro is located in Ambergris Caye.

What is the average monthly income in Belize? ›

Latin America
StateNet (Local Currency)Net (US$)
BahamasUSD 2,445$2,445
BelizeBZD 952$474
BoliviaBOB 2,749$397
BrazilBRL 2,551$490
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How long can a US citizen live in Belize? ›

Residency in Belize

Belize does not require U.S. citizens to have visas to visit Belize, and U.S. citizens can remain in the country for 1 month for no fee. After your first 30 days in Belize, you'll be required to pay $100 USD per month for monthly extentions.

What is the hourly wage in Belize? ›

The national minimum hourly wage in Belize is $5 BZD, as of July 2022. The standard workweek in Belize is 45 hours at 9 hours per day, with all workers entitled to at least 1 day of rest each week. Any time worked over 9 hours in a day is due overtime pay at 150% of the regular rate.

What to know before moving to Belize? ›

As a US citizen you don't need a tourist visa to enter Belize, and can stay for up to a month. If you're staying longer you'll need to get a visa stamp every month to cover your extended stay, and can then switch your application to permanent residence after a year if you'd like to.

How much to live comfortably in Belize? ›

What Is the Cost of Living in Belize compared to the US? Belize is way cheaper than most US and Western European cities. However, it's quite expensive than other Central American countries. Usually, you can live in Belize for $2,000 monthly.

How much money do I need to retire to Belize? ›

The most popular program is the Belize Qualified Retirement Program (QRP). To be eligible, you must have a pension, Social Security, or other provable, reliable income of at least US$2,000 a month and deposit US$24,000 a year into a Belizean bank account.

What is it like for an American to live in Belize? ›

Proximity to North America

Many expats are drawn to Belize's tropical climate, beautiful fauna and flora, multiculturalism, ancient history, and political stability. There's something for everyone—beaches, lagoons, rivers, islands and jungles. The quality of life is high and the cost of living is low.

Is it safe for US citizens to live in Belize? ›

Is Belize safe to live? Belize has a high overall crime rate, with some areas which can be particularly risky. However, much of the reported crime is gang related, with expats and visitors more likely to be involved in petty crimes like pickpocketing and thefts.

Can you live in Belize on $2000 a month? ›

Belize is way cheaper than most US and Western European cities. However, it's quite expensive than other Central American countries. Usually, you can live in Belize for $2,000 monthly. However, your total monthly costs will depend on your lifestyle.

What is the average rent in Belize? ›

Rent and utilities
Accommodation typeAverage monthly cost in Belize
1 bed apartment - city centre317.97 USD
3 bed apartment - city centre736.85 USD
1 bed apartment - outside city centre225.83 USD
3 bed apartment - outside city centre448.93 USD
1 more row
Jul 13, 2021

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