Taxi drivers meet passengers right outside Terminal 1 and 2
At Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport (BZE), licensed taxis and pre-booked transfer drivers line up directly outside the terminal exit doors, but there’s no clearly mapped Taxi Holding Lot shown on public airport diagrams. Most guides only mention drivers waiting at the curb, not a separate staging area away from the roadway. If you’re expecting a big signed commercial-vehicles compound like you see at larger hubs, it doesn’t show up in any of the transfer guides or mapping tools for BZE.
This “Taxi Holding Lot” label usually just means a space used by commercial vehicles serving Terminals 1 and 2, not a dedicated walk-up parking option for travelers. Reviews and transfer sites that cover BZE list set-price or pre-arranged rides to Belize City and resorts, but none describe passengers walking to a remote taxi park or fenced holding yard. Plan on meeting your driver at the main terminal curb, directly outside arrivals, within a 1–3 minute walk of baggage claim.
For private operators and tour companies, most instructions on sites like GetYourGuide tell drivers to wait at the terminal exit with a sign, not in a numbered Taxi Holding Lot with published rules or fees. If you’re running a commercial vehicle, clarify staging instructions with the airport or your dispatch rather than assuming there’s a marked commercial parking pad similar to bigger Caribbean airports. For regular passengers, think of this as “curb pick-up only,” then confirm your fare and destination with the driver before you step into the car.
Tip: Build a 10–15 minute buffer after landing in Terminal 1 or 2 so you have time to clear immigration, collect bags, and find your taxi at the curb without stressing about any unseen holding area.