Everything you need for backpacking Orange Walk Town with public transport. From the highlight Lamanai to lesser known Mayan ruins like Nohmul, from the best food to local sightseeing - our travel blog has got you covered.
Orange Walk Town was our first stop in Belize. We strongly believe that if you have enough time, the small city with its Mayan ruins and Mennonite communities is worth a visit.
Here’s our Orange Walk Town Belize travel guide – including a map and 7 great things to do!
4 reasons why you should visit Orange Walk Town, Belize:
The Lamanai Mayan ruins will be a highlight on your Belize itinerary. Lamanai ****was once a major city of the Maya civilization. It is famous for its exceptionally long occupation spanning three millennia. Unlike most other Mayan cities, Lamanai was not abandoned at the end of the 10th century AD.
The archaeological site can best be reached by a wildlife-spotting boat tour. The tour takes you across the New River Lagoon. You’ll most likely see crocodiles, turtles, iguanas, monkeys, and many many birds.
Mennonites are common throughout Belize. They are originally of German descent and speak Plautdietsch, a Low German dialect. The Mennonites in Shipyard are quite traditional and conservative. You can recognize them by their clothing: The women wear bonnets and long dresses and the men wear denim overalls and hats. They are restrictive concerning the use of motors and electricity so that you see them riding around with a horse and carriage.
If you want to visit Shipyard, it’s best done with a tour. This way you will be more than a mere observer sticking out like a sore thumb. Organizing a tour takes a little preplanning as permission to visit should be asked first.
Orange Walk Town is the home of Cuello’s distillery. And the best? You can visit their grounds free of charge. Just contact them or walk into the town office (above the company liquor store) and ask for a visit to the factory.
Tip: There’s also a small Mayan ruin on their premises - make sure not to miss it!
You can walk or take a bike.
Orange Walk Town is one of the best places in Belize to sample the cheap and delicious street food. It’s famous for Mestizo dishes like Escabeche, Ceviche, and Salpicon. It’s also the only region in Belize where you can sample Pibil tacos, a traditional meal of the Mayas.
The food court is the best place in town to indulge in your cravings.
There are several points of interest which you shouldn’t miss:
If you’re into wildlife spotting, you can go on several day trips from Orange Walk Town:
Casa Ricky's was one of our favourite accommodations of our half-year Central Americas trip. The owner Ricky is the most hospitable person ever. He can set you up with a local sim card, help you with your laundry, book tours for you, and gives you restaurant recommendations and directions. Additionally, his place is super cosy.
You should stay at least one day to see Lamanai. Stay at least two days to enjoy the food and the lesser-known sights.
We have set aside two days for Orange Walk Town in our 14 day Belize itinerary:
Orange Walk Town makes for a great first stop in Belize. You can catch a direct bus from Chetumal to Orange Walk Town.
Alternatively, you can catch a chicken bus. Chicken buses run at least every hour between Corozal just behind the border and Orange Walk Town. They take around an hour and should cost around 4$.
You can take a direct shuttle Belize City to Orange Walk Town.
Alternatively, chicken buses to and from Belize City run very frequently. The ride takes around 2 hours and should cost around 7$.
The centre of Orange Walk Town is super walkable.
Alternatively, Casa Ricky's has free bicycles for their customers.
Our two favourite restaurants in town are Camie's Fast Food Saloon and Nahil Mayab.
The owner of Casa Ricky's set us up with a local SIM card which worked like a charm. Alternatively, you can check out check out the Airlao Latamlink eSIM card which works in most of Central American countries.
WiFi at Casa Ricky's was fast and stable enough to work.
Orange Walk Town was our first stop in Belize and we managed to get some BZD out of the ATM just fine.
Belize as a whole didn’t feel like the best country for grocery shopping and Orange Walk Town was no exception. There are some small (Chinese) shops dotted around town for your basic needs.
Orange Walk Town felt pretty safe during the day. You should avoid walking around at night although we also wouldn’t know where you would want to go as we didn’t hear of any night life.
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