Chloe said: "Book thru Cancun, 2 planes, 2 buses, another plane or water taxi.
Seems more and more AC visitors are taking that route."
Seashell replies: That would have to be one amazing seat savings before I would determine that the time lost actually being in Belize, was worth the supposed savings. For me, it's kind of a Capt. Jeff thing . . . the juice ain't worth the squeeze.
For poor little Belize, it is a dangerous route. People taking that route, may start to notice that there are little places to stop and enjoy along the way, and perhaps they don't actually have to get to Belize after all.
Myself, once I found Belize, I've only returned to Mexico one time. And since I'd often come home from Mexico trips prior, to kiss the ground in Canada, I didn't expect to ever go back without some very compelling reason (maybe Cozumel doesn't count, lol).
Airfares are unlikely to improve vastly for any destination, without subsidization, due to the current price of oil.
All that said, Belize being set at 2 to 1 US$, is an excellent deal for Canadians right now. This only remains true, if hotel owners/operators set their rates at a good value. Any attempt to compensate for loss of custom by increasing prices, should totally backfire.
Today, I can get all the way to Buenos Aires, Argentina and back for a mere $1177.
Dare one be concerned that Belize's day in the sun, has come and gone?
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