Fall is often overlooked as a prime time to travel, but in Belize’s jungle region, it might just be the best-kept secret. From peaceful trails and Maya ruins without the crowds to cooler jungle breezes and verdant foliage, fall in Cayo offers travelers a different side of Belize, one that’s more relaxed, personal, and deeply connected to nature.
What’s the Weather Like in the Jungle During Fall?

The jungle region of Belize, including the Cayo District, experiences warm temperatures year-round. But from late September to early November, things begin to cool down—slightly. Expect daytime highs in the mid-80s°F (29°C) and cooler nights in the low 70s°F (21°C). You may encounter short rain showers, usually in the early morning or evening, which only serve to refresh the forest and make the greenery even more lush.
These “green season” showers are also part of what makes the jungle so vibrant during fall. Waterfalls flow with more energy, rivers are great for canoeing, and wildlife is often more active in the cooler temperatures.
Fewer Tourists, Better Experiences

One of the biggest perks of fall travel is the lack of crowds. The major Maya sites like Xunantunich and Caracol feel more like hidden kingdoms than tourist attractions. You can take your time to explore, photograph, and learn without having to elbow through a crowd or wait for your turn to enter a chamber.
Local guides also have more time to customize your tour experience. Whether you're heading out on a jungle hike, visiting a sacred cave, or exploring nearby waterfalls, you’ll likely get a more personal and immersive adventure than during the peak winter months.
Meanwhile, Cayo’s local markets are bursting with life in the fall. October marks the beginning of conch season, perfect for seafood lovers, and November brings the festive spirit of Garifuna Settlement Day—one of the most vivacious cultural celebrations in Belize.
Where to Stay in Belize’s Jungle Region

Whether you're planning a solo retreat, a romantic escape, or a family adventure, Belize’s jungle region offers an unforgettable fall experience filled with rich culture, epic scenery, and peaceful moments. Cahal Pech Village Resort puts you at the center of it all—with stunning views, warm Belizean hospitality, and easy access to major Maya sites and jungle adventures. Book your stay today and discover why fall is one of the best times to explore Belize’s heartland.
Looking for a quieter riverside retreat? Our sister property, Cahal Pech Cabins at Carmelita in Santa Familia, offers rustic charm along the banks of the Belize River—ideal for travelers seeking nature, seclusion, and a true jungle escape.
Questions about traveling to Belize? Send us an email or call 239- 494- 3281. We will love to help you plan your Belize vacation.




