fiogf49gjkf0d Buses
stop in the marketplace, behind Burns Avenue, the town's main street. Novelo's run regular services from Belize City, continuing to Benque Viejo, for the Guatemalan border (30min); a shared
taxi
to the border costs only US$2 per person. You can
leave luggage
at Novelo's, too, or at
Mayawalk Bar
, easily visible from the bus stop and also good for information. Although there's no official
tourist office
in San Ignacio, Bob Jones, owner of the long-established
Eva's Bar
on Burns Avenue, is a good source of information.
Eva's
also has
Internet access
, as does
Top Cat
at 8 Hudson St - it's worth visiting the Cayo district's superb Web site at
www.belizex.com/cayo.htm
. Most other facilities can also be found on Burns Avenue, including
banks
, though there's no reliable ATM in town. The
post office
is next to Courts furniture store in the centre of town.
Laundry
can be done at
Martha's
on West Street, behind
Eva's
. For domestic and international
air tickets
go to Exodus Travel, 2 Burns Ave (tel 824-4400).
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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