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Departs From: San Ignacio Town
MAYA & MENNONITE CULTURAL VILLAGE TOUR
Barton Creek Mennonites
There are approximately 10,000 Mennonites living in Belize. Although originally of European descent and heritage, ... moremany Mennonite children and their parents have been born and raised in Belize, creating a unique blend of culture and spirituality. The Mennonites are much like the Amish, living a humble and religiously pious lifestyle. The Mennonites of Belize are peaceful, hardworking people and the more remote communities like Barton Creek retain a very traditional and simple way of life, relying on their knowledge and strength to farm and survive in the jungle with few modern amenities. Belizean Mennonites speak a dialect of German as well as the local languages of English, Kriol, and Spanish.
The communities are very conservative and the women wear bonnets and long dresses, while the men wear denim overalls and wide-brim hats. The men may wear traditional suspenders and dark trousers. They use horse-drawn buggies for transportation and till their farm fields with horses. In the most remote communities, they still use horses to drive their sawmills.
The Mennonites of Barton Creek are very restrictive with their use of machinery and they produce many agricultural crops without any modern machinery. They are highly productive people and they produce honey, milk, eggs, poultry, beans, and other staple crops. Often confused with the Amish, the Mennonites are actually their own distinct religious group with strict Christian principles and their own language. They have many traditions and practices that date back hundreds of years, including arranged marriages. Come to explore this fascinating and reserved culture on a trip through the jungle and back in time to how things were before cell phones, cars, iPods, and even before electricity.
San Antonio’s Women's Group
Located on the road to the Mountain Pine Ridge, the village of San Antonio was named after St. Anthony of Padua when a Spanish Priest who visited regularly from the town of Benque Viejo del Carmen brought a statue of St. Anthony to the Village. The statue can be seen in the Catholic Church near the Village Square. Prior to the name change, San Antonio was known in the local Yucatec Maya dialect as “Osh Multun Kakab” which translates to “Three Mound Virgin Forest”. Today villagers simply refer to their village as “Tanah,” which is the Mayan term for “our home.”
This is a beautiful and productive community with various cultural activities throughout the year, especially in the months of June and December. June 13 marks St. Anthony Day and villagers celebrate for 13 days with traditional Mayan music, foods, such as tamales, and festivities. This is mainly an agricultural community and the local residents grow crops such as peanuts, corn, squash, and beans, much like their ancestors. There are currently three Women’s Groups in San Antonio. One group operates the community bakery, the other specializes in pottery, local jewelry, and embroidery, and the most recent group is making hammocks, embroidery, and clothing. Tour this lovely village and get a firsthand look at living Mayan culture. Local Mayan lunch is included with your tour.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
The experience starts from the moment we greet you to the moment we say goodbye. Our crew members are trained and experienced guides that will take you to Belize’s best fishing spots ... morealong our reef.
Most of the reef fishing is done inside the reef and channels, where there is plenty of fish that move in and out of the reef looking for food. Our fishing guides will take you there, but not anywhere, they will take you to spots on the reef where they know you will have your catch.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
This diving adventure tour is a regular 1.5-hour diving trip done daily at scheduled times. What will you experience? The adventure experience starts from the moment we greet you. ... moreOur small team of divers and tour guides is not like any other, we dedicate ourselves to exposing what our beautiful Belize has to offer. Adventuring out without crew members is unmatched by any other, we are trained and experienced tour guides that will make sure you don’t miss any fun fact while diving at our local reef.
Our 1-tank dive trip offers fascinating experiences and the most exotic and breathtaking underwater corals and creatures. Encounter yourself with unique and unrivaled marine life. Dive with us into the impressive territory of the cold-blooded creatures and coral formations. Glide among sea fans, sponges, and gorgonians as the drifts you over canyon formations where large groupers, turtles, eagle rays, nurse sharks, and various tropical creatures reign.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
This diving adventure tour is a regular 2 hours diving trip done daily at scheduled times. What will you experience? The adventure experience starts from the moment we greet you to ... morethe moment we say goodbye. Our small team of divers is dedicated to exposing what our beautiful Belize has to offer. We are trained and experienced tour guides that will make sure you don’t miss any fun facts while diving at our local reef.
Our 2 tank dives offer a very fascinating experience of the most exotic and breathtaking underwater corals and creatures. Encounter yourself with the uniqueness of our Barrier Reef. Dive into the impressive territory of the Belize Barrier Reef creatures and coral formations. Glide among sea fans, sponges, and gorgonians as you drift over canyon formations where large groupers, turtles, spotted eagle rays, nurse sharks and various tropical creatures live.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
The experience starts from the moment we greet you. Our crew members are trained and experienced tour guides that will make sure you don’t miss any fun facts while snorkeling ... moreat Hol Chan & shark ray alley. Caribbean Breeze Tours can assure you of memories that will last you forever.
Amuse yourself at the must-stop Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley – snorkeling with the sharks and rays is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It’s Home to hundreds of colorful species of fish and corals. Encounter yourself with horse-eyed jacks, trumpet fish, snappers, neon goby, princess parrot-fish, Nassau grouper, creole wrasse, green moray eel, spotted eagle ray & sea turtles just to name some of the fishes. As for the corals, you will see stag horns, boulder stars, Elkhorn, brain coral, grooved fungus, yellow porous, finger corals, sea fans & corky sea fingers.
Shark Ray Alley is the sanctuary for Eagle Rays. Be thrilled by their presence, feel the rush while they glide right beside you. Dozens of tamed eagle rays, just want to show off their magnificent habitat. A true experience like no other, unmatched memories.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Just a 20 minutes ride from our dive shop is this beautiful collection of giant brain corals, great star corals, elkhorn corals, staghorn corals, and vibrant inhabitants like butterflyfishes, ... morespiny lobster, yellowtails, and stingrays.
What will you experience?
The adventure experience starts from the moment we greet you to the moment we say goodbye. Our crew is a group of trained and experienced tour guides that will make sure you don’t miss any fun facts while snorkeling at Mexico Rocks & Dos Cosos.
Experience something else! First, we stop at Mexico Rocks, a coral patch between the reef and the shores of Ambergris Caye, where you begin a snorkeling experience you won't forget. Snorkeling here is mainly boasted by the magnificent boulder formations of Brain Corals, Elk Horns, and Great Star Corals that provide shelter for tropical fishes and critters. Some of them include spiny lobsters, yellowtail snappers, and stingrays. A cave looking like a path is also found here where you will find hundreds of baby snappers staring at you while you glide over them.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Bring your family to this amazing reserve at the edge of the Barrier Reef. Very easy and fun-filled for all ages. Meet new friends like sea turtles, nurse sharks, eagle rays, and large ... moregroupers among the hundreds of other species.
Experience uniqueness in every aspect!
The experience starts from the moment we greet you. Our crew is a group of trained and experienced tour guides that will make sure you don’t miss any fun facts while diving & snorkeling at our local reef. Caribbean Breeze Tours can assure you of a time to remember forever.
A family and group-oriented adventure where everyone can enjoy the marvel of a Marine Reserve. This is a combined trip where we can take certified divers as well as snorkelers on the Belize Barrier Reef. The water is so clear that snorkeling at Hol Chan is so amazing. The deepest areas of Hol-Chan are about 30 feet, making it easy for divers & snorkelers to skin dive down to the white sandy bottoms.
Glide among sea fans, brain corals, and Mustard Hills as you dive in this channel along groupers, turtles, spotted eagle rays, nurse sharks and various tropical creatures live.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Experience something else, Experience marine life at the height of it’s existence!
The experience starts from the moment we greet you to the moment we say goodbye. Our crew members ... moreare trained and experienced tour guides that will make sure you don’t miss any fun facts while night diving at our local reef. Caribbean Breeze Tours can assure you of memories that will last you forever.
This is a thrilling dive experience like no other. This tour will take you that extra mile in exploring the marvel of marine life at Belize’s Barrier Reef. Encounter species that go to hide during the day but come out to feed and play during the night.
Shine your dive light into the openings between corals to look for red hermit crabs, lobsters, shrimps, brittle starfish, octopus changing color right before your eyes, squids, eels, Spanish dancers, toad fishes, frogfishes, sea slugs, blue tang, tarpon, barracuda, sharks, rays and many colorful reef fishes.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
It’s completely a new world at night!
Snorkel and point your dive light upon everything that you are not to encounter on a regular day snorkel. Witness large sting rays sleeping in ... morethe sand and rainbow parrot fish stuffed in tiny caverns as you glide over them.
Also witness creatures like octopus, lobsters, eels & sea snails scavenging for food. Other small creatures like glowing marginella, basket stars, hammerhead sharks, sea horses, harlequin shrimps and dozens of sting rays and manta rays, and many other colorful reef fishes can be seen as well.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Two Words: Snorkel & Fishing!
Ambergris Caye is the most prominent icon in Belize for saltwater fishing and snorkel adventures. The reef just minutes away hosts some of the most ... morefrenetic saltwater fishes like snappers, groupers, barracudas, yellow tails, and much more. The Belize Reef also provides numerous snorkeling spots with a safe environment and pure underwater bliss for avid fanatics.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
The experience starts from the moment we greet you Our crew members are trained and experienced guides that will guarantee you a fun-filled day with your family and friends. This is ... moreone of the most popular trips on Ambergris Caye, a well-spent day at sea you will not regret.
To kick off the morning we pick you up from your dock at 8:30 am and we head over along the reef for a few hours to do the best reef fishing. If you have never done reef fishing or any fishing at all, that is not a problem we will give you tips to land them. We will fish sustainably to cook your lunch catch, the catch of the day is the freshest meal ever. Want to take a swim? no problem you can do so before we take you to shore.
Then we move to a scenic and private spot along the shores of Ambergris Caye, where you can bask in the sun, sand, fresh Caribbean Breeze puffing on the palm trees, and a delicious lunch freshly grilled right at the spot.
Great, now that our stomach is settled we move to do some of the best snorkeling on the island on crystal clear waters which boast an abundance of marine life. Mexico rocks, usually not crowded, features large coral formations and beautiful tropical fishes. Hol Chan, Marine Reserve also offers the most exclusive snorkeling experience in Belize. With so much to see and explore.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Fishing for barracuda, jacks, snooks, bonefish, tarpons, and permits!
Not too far away, just about 10-15 minutes from our dock are the Ambergris Caye extensive grass flats and the ... morelagoons known for the barracuda, jacks, grouper, sharks, and permits. These top of of the food chain predators are vicious and are sure to strike and give you an outstanding fight on a neat fly or lure.
Morning fishing can be exceptional and the flats are only about a mile from the blue waters replenishing the flats constantly with fish bonefish, tarpons, and permits.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
The experience starts from the moment we greet you to the moment we say goodbye. Our crew members are trained and experienced guides that will take you to Belize’s best fishing spots ... morealong our reef. Caribbean Breeze Tours can assure you that you will have a catch on this fishing trip.
Fish the entire day and have our guides cook the catch for you!
Our reef fishing is done inside and outside the reef and channels, where there is sufficient fish that move in and out of the reef looking for food. Our fishing guides will take you along the reef to spots where they have fished for years and they know you will have your catch.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
A family adventure trip! With safety as a priority, we welcome children and also non-swimmers to this educational combo cave tubing Belize trip to learn about the caves and the native ... morewildlife at the Belize Zoo.
Our Belize cave tubing is done at Caves Branch, with all the gear included. We have gear catered for all ages and sizes, including life jackets and inner tubes built tough for maximum safety. Your guide will be with you along the entire tubing journey, pointing out different features of the caves like the crystal formations hanging from the ceiling. You will also get to see remains of Mayan artifacts, tools, and secret chambers where the Mayans used to perform various rituals.
The Belize Zoo is Belize’s tropical educational center and rehabilitation center for numerous native wildlife. This nature nirvana hosts over 150 animals of 40 different species.
Encounter the Belize Wildlife:
Toucan (National Bird)
The Tapirs at “Tapir Town”
Junior Buddy Jaguar
Black Jaguar “Lucky Boy”
Brutus, Rose & Nelson the Crocodiles
Carlos & Freddie Cougar
Boy George the Pelican
Jabiru Stork
Scarlet Macaw
Hauler Monkeys
Spider Monkeys
Snakes
Panama the Harpy Eagle
White-tailed Deer
The tour offers a complimentary hour & 30 minutes Water Taxi transfer to Belize City where you will journey along Caye Caulker, Caye Chapel, and mangroves and get a glimpse of St. George’s Caye before arriving at the commercial City of Belize where you will meet your tour guide. From there you board their private vehicle as you begin the scenic journey on the George Price Highway to Caves Branch. After a brief introduction to your guide, gear, and instructions you undertake the most amazing cave tubing experience there is. Join us for an unforgettable Cave Tubing Combo.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Altun Ha is an ancient Mayan City about 30 miles north of Belize City, dating back to about B.C. 900. It is believed the city was occupied for centuries up until A.D. 1000, covering ... morethe classic period A.D. 250-900, the time from which most of the information of this city was gathered and the time when the city was at its height.
The name Altun Ha means “Rockstone Water”, and it is derived from the name of a nearby village called Rockstone Pond, but Altun-Ha’s ancient name remains unknown. The largest temple of Altun Ha is the Temple of the Masonry Altars which stands 54 feet high. The Sun God’s Tomb is also found on this temple dated for about A.D. 600-650, in which researchers found a skeleton and various artifacts when the tomb was excavated.
After experiencing this amazing Mayan temple enjoy a nice lunch then travel to the west of Belize to Caves Brach outpost to refresh yourself in the river while cave tubbing down the River.
The tour offers a complimentary hour & 30 minutes Water Taxi transfer to Belize City where you will journey along Caye Caulker, Caye Chapel, and mangroves and get a glimpse of St. George’s Caye before arriving at the commercial City of Belize where you will meet your tour guide. From there you board a private vehicle with your guide as you begin your road trip to Altun Ha.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Let us take you on a journey back to the age of the pre-Columbians, an age when these Mesoamerican regions were once tamed by the Mayans. Among these regions, on the native ridges ... moreof Belize, you can embark on an exploration of Mayan Ruins and cave systems on one single tour.
Just about 80 miles west of Belize City, endures Xunantunich, an Ancient Maya archaeological site that majestically stands at the summit of a mountain giving a dominant view of the entire site and region.
The Mayans made use of the land and its terrains, as they did so above the surface they also did so below the surface. The Mayans believed that the caves were an entrance to Xibalba “a place of fear” related to death. It is completely so because the Mayans used the caves to perform death rituals and also the river flowing through these caves provided a secret passageway to ambush enemies.
This brings us to your next stop of the trip, Cave Tubing into a cave system at Caves Branch. Inside the caves, you will encounter remains of ancient artifacts, tools, and also secret chambers.
The tour offers a complimentary hour & 30 minutes Water Taxi transfer to Belize City in which you will journey along Caye Caulker, Caye Chapel, and mangroves and enjoy a glimpse of St. George’s Caye before arriving at the commercial City of Belize where you will meet your tour guide. From there you board on a private vehicle with your guide as you begin your road trip on the George Price Highway to Xunantunich. You will get enough time to explore the entire courtyard, and the Temples and also visit the on-site museum and gift shop before it is time to head back on the highway to Caves Branch. Caves Branch is renowned for its impressive Cave Tubing adventures and also its thrilling zip line.
Take a trip to Glover's Reef and snorkel in Belize's Barrier Reef.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Caracol (Snail) is the largest known Maya city in Belize. In AD 650, the urban area of Caracol had a radius of approximately 177 square kilometers. It boasts the tallest man-made structure ... morein the country and a dynasty that was desired and looked up upon by many, while hated and feared by others. It covered an area much larger than present-day Belize City (the largest metropolitan area in the country of Belize) and supported more than twice the modern city’s population. Caracol is a must-see, as it is one of the largest cities of the classic period and was in the middle of a power struggle with powerful cities like Tikal and Naranjo in Guatemala.
Being specialized in Maya Hieroglyphs; during our tour, you will learn about the kings of Caracol and their achievements based on the hieroglyphic evidence. A couple of years ago Lion got the privilege of reporting one of the last carved monuments at Caracol. The date of this monument adds 25 years more of hieroglyphic history to this great royal lineage.
We also offer the Caracol tour combined with a refreshing stop at Rio on Pools to cool off after a long day at the site.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
XUNANTUNICH MAYAN RUINS ON HORSEBACK
Riding through the jungle on horseback is an exciting way to discover the ancient Mayan city of Xunantunich. The tour begins at a local stable ... morewhere you will meet your Riding Guide, mount your horse and depart. The ride to Xunantunich takes you along a well-maintained trail through a large private farm, along the banks of the Mopan River, in the village of San Jose Succotz.
Here you will cross the river on an ancient (yet well-maintained and very safe) hand-operated ferry and then ride your horse up to Xunantunich. When you arrive prepare to dismount and let your horse rest and you spend as much time as you desire to explore the Xunantunich temples and plazas on foot. Afterward, we will ride to nearby Benny’s Kitchen for a delicious lunch of traditional Belizean dishes or enjoy lunch at the farm before returning to the stables. The horseback ride includes lots of nature viewing of local birds and plants.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
CAHAL PECH BIRDWATCHING
Cahal Pech was the ancient palatial compound of an elite aristocratic Mayan family. The site name is Maya for “House of Ticks” (given in the 1950s when the ... morearea was used for grazing cattle) and it is situated on the highest hill overlooking modern-day San Ignacio town. This is a serene jungle setting close to the town, and the 2-acre compound is not only rich in ancient artifacts and structures but also in wildlife. Cahal Pech is an excellent place for birding in Belize. This is a fascinating site for birdwatching as the morning mist rises over the various temples and courtyards, which were built over several centuries spanning from 1000 BC to 800AD. Belize birding tours at Cahal Pech will offer birders a chance to see a vast variety of tropical bird species, including hummingbirds, parrots, birds of prey, and many colorful migratory birds. Your bird-watching vacation in Belize is not complete without a morning spent in this otherworldly environment, where the jungle allows glimpses of the cultural past of this ancient landscape.
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