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Beach roulette with chickens. Yes, you read that right. Every Wednesday evening in San Pedro for the last 20 years has been ‘Chicken Drop’ night. A giant, 100-square bingo card in laid out on the beach and a wire mesh suspended on top. An inexplicably enthusiastic crowd each bet a dollar on a square and a chicken is set loose upon the ‘board’. The pot goes to the one who has selected the square upon which the chicken eventually chooses to ‘drop’, and the lucky winner also gets to clean the board for the next round.

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A bottle of Marie Sharp’s habanero sauce – widely available in Belize, this potent concoction will give your food a Belizean zing for months after your return.

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Planes, boats, automobiles, or maybe even chartered Cessna – we tell you the best way to go.

Planes
Belize City is the main airport, serviced by American Airlines, Continental and TACA, among others. From the UK you can fly via Miami, Houston or Atlanta. There’s is a departure tax of about $35.Internal flights can be the easiest means of travelling within Belize. You can catch frequent internal flights with Maya Air (www.mayaislandair.com) or Tropic Air (www.tropicair.com). Alternatively you can charter three-, five- and 12-seat Cessna planes when travelling to private airstrips. Planes can be chartered through Javier’s Flying Service (www.javiersflyingservice.com).
Boats
Water taxis leave Belize City for San Pedro seven times a day and take about 45 minutes, but the passage can be rough in bad weather.
Automobiles
If you plan to explore Belize in depth, a rental car can come in handy, but, thanks to some shoddy roads, a relatively short journey can become a lengthy test of patience. There’s a Hertz(www.hertz.co.uk) branch at the airport .

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