Overview
Guatemala's embassy in Belize City anchors one of Central America's most dynamic cross-border corridors, connecting two countries that share an extraordinary Maya archaeological heritage stretching from Guatemala's Petén jungle through Belize's Cayo District. The embassy facilitates growing cross-border tourism — travelers increasingly combine Guatemala's Tikal with Belize's Caracol, Xunantunich, and the Caribbean coast for a single Maya-and-reef itinerary. A large Guatemalan community works in Belize's agriculture, construction, and hospitality industries, particularly in the Orange Walk and Cayo districts, generating high-volume consular services. Trade flows between the two nations include agricultural products, textiles, and construction materials, and the border crossing at Melchor de Mencos–Benque Viejo is one of Central America's busiest for commerce and tourism alike.
Service Area
Serves Belize.