Overnight parking at BZE uses the same main car park
The “Extended Stay Lot” at Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport (BZE) isn’t a separate garage or remote field; long-term cars sit in the same general airport car park used by short-stay drivers right in front of the terminal. A Belize tourism site calls out overnight parking at a flat nightly rate, with no second lot or economy section mentioned.
BZE only has Terminals 1 and 2 in a shared building, and the single public car park sits directly outside, so walking time from the long-term spaces to check-in is usually under 5 minutes with bags. An independent airport guide notes you can leave a vehicle in this car park “for a short or long term,” again with no sign of a dedicated long-term or extended-stay product.
Pricing is typically a simple per-night charge for overnight stays rather than a tiered long-term vs short-term menu, according to Belize tourism information describing a flat nightly rate. That means the “Extended Stay Lot” label you might see in booking tools usually just maps to the same on-airport car park by the terminal, not to a discounted off-site option with shuttle buses.
Because all stays funnel into one general-use area, capacity can tighten during peak holiday weeks when flights to the US and Central America bank in the early morning between roughly 05:00 and 09:00. With no reports of overflow or secondary public lots, landing at the airport assuming you’ll easily leave a vehicle for several nights is a mild gamble during those spikes.
Practical tip: Treat this “Extended Stay” option as standard on-terminal parking: arrive 20–30 minutes earlier than usual on busy mornings, and if you’re leaving the car for more than 3 nights, photograph your space and the nearest terminal door to avoid wandering the single lot in the midday heat when you return.