The best time to visit Cayo is during the dry season, from November to April, when the weather is more predictable.
Yes, Cayo is home to several Mayan ruins, including Xunantunich and Cahal Pech.
Cayo is generally considered safe for tourists, particularly in tourist areas, but it's always wise to take standard travel precautions.
Cayo offers a chance to see various wildlife, including birds like toucans, mammals such as jaguars, and diverse reptiles.
Yes, cave exploration is a popular activity in Cayo, with places like the Actun Tunichil Muknal cave drawing adventurers.
You can reach Cayo from Belize City either by car, which takes about 2 hours, or by bus, which is more economical.
Yes, many tour operators in Cayo offer English-speaking guides for a variety of tours and activities.
Cayo offers a mix of Belizean dishes including rice and beans, spices, fresh tropical fruits, and traditional Mestizo and Maya dishes.
Public transportation is available but limited to buses and dirt track taxis. Many visitors prefer renting a car for convenience.
Yes, Cayo offers a range of accommodations from budget-friendly hostels to mid-range hotels and luxury lodges.