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$
135
/ Person
Departs From:
Placencia
Provider:
Belize Mayan Chocolate Tour You’ve probably enjoyed tasty chocolate treats your whole life without ever knowing where they came from. This tour is perfect for chocolate lovers as you’ll ... moreget to learn about the traditional Maya method of making chocolate, starting with the cocoa bean and continuing all the way to the finished chocolate bar.

This tour starts with learning how cocoa beans are extracted from the pods, fermented, dried, and then prepared for making chocolate. Participants will then be able to eat and enjoy their creations.

Note: All chocolate is grown by local farmers and is certified organic.
$
35
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$
140
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
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The Chocolate Making Sessions at a living Mayan Museum offer you the BEST of Real Mayan Culture and its authenticity. Experience the traditional Mayan way of making chocolate from ... morebean to bar. Cacao Beans are grown by local farmers in Maya Center Village and are certified Organic.

Take a short walk to the cacao farm to learn about how cacao trees are cultivated. The trained farmer will give you a detailed explanation and process of how the beans are extracted from the pods and then fermented and finally dried and ready to be processed into chocolate. You will roast your own cacao beans on the clay griddle, just like how the Mayans did.

Making chocolate on the Mayan grinding stone is a lot of fun! The cacao beans being ground on the grinding stone gets magical as you witness your chocolate beginning to unfold. What is more exciting is that you get to eat your own chocolate! The tour is very educational and hands-on. You have got to do it.
$
250
/ Group
Departs From:
Placencia
The tour is a full-day package. A two-hour drive to Bacawina national park for an adrenaline-rush zipline adventure. The zip line will last for 1 hour and we then make our way to the ... morechocolate farm. At this farm, you will get an educational breathtaking experience of how chocolate is made. This experience will last for 2 hours. Finally, why not cool off at the Maya King waterfall? The fall has a various level of situation for your ability to explore the refreshing water of the falls.
$
145
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
Climb the second largest Mayan temple in Belize “El Castillo” standing at 137ft off the ground and take in the exciting view of all the other temples that sit below it. Let your guide ... moreexplain the significance of the stacco decoration displaying the Sun God flanked by signs of the moon, Venus, and different days located on the side of El Castillo. Enjoy a lovely Belizean lunch, but be sure they left space for what’s coming next! Experience chocolate making in the most natural and hands-on way. Roasted cacao beans will be ground into a paste using the traditional tools: mano and matate, then made into a beverage with added cinnamon, chili, honey, and spice. Sample freshly harvested beans and Belizean-made dark chocolate, then take home a paste of your own to create your own recipe.
$
185
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
Start your day Experiencing chocolate making in the most natural and hands-on way. Roasted cacao beans will be grinded into a paste using the traditional tools: mano and matate, then ... moremade into a beverage with added cinnamon, chili, honey, and spice. Sample freshly harvested beans and Belizean-made dark chocolate, then take home a paste of your own to create your own recipe. This unique experience is followed by a Visit to the Mayan city of Xunantunich where you get to Climb the second largest Mayan temple in Belize “El Castillo” standing at 137ft off the ground and take in the exciting view of all the other temples that sit below it. Let your guide explain the meaning of the stacco decoration displaying the Sun God flanked by signs of the moon, Venus, and different days located on the side of El Castillo. Your guide will then take you to enjoy a hot Belizean lunch and a drive through one of the most beautiful parts of the country as you make your way to the cave tubing site. A small hike through the rainforest leads you to a beautiful lazy river where your relaxing cave tubing adventure will begin. Relax as your guide takes you through a sacred cave system then onto an open river where the kiss of the sun will simply complete your day as it comes to an end.
$
79
50
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$
99
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
Truly authentic! Truly organic!! Truly Mayan Chocolate Experience Start your morning right with an interactive tour at the butterfly farm in Maya Center Village where the sweet aroma ... moreof fruits and the vibrant colors of the many butterflies awakens your soul.
Then explore Native Cocoa Farms located at the foothill of the Magnificent Maya Mountains which are our rich playing ground. That's where chocolate originates from. Come Be with an indigenous Mayan Master Chocolate Maker who offers farm-to-factory tours engaging you every step of the way as you make your own organic chocolate and spice it to perfection using traditional methods. Learn as the farmer shares with you the many mythical Mayan stories that highlight chocolate among many things as a source of great nourishment for royalties. Immerse yourself in this interactive, educational, fun-filled experience after which you are free to explore the world of fresh organic chocolate and cocoa products that can be bought in the gift shop.
$
150
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
Learn and enjoy the culinary skills and history of both the Maya & Garifuna culture at an excellent and very reasonable cost.
$
225
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
This is a combo tour of two various places in southern Belize. Che’il Mayan Chocolate Factory is located in Maya Center Village on the Southern Highway. It’s a 25 min ride from Hopkins. ... moreHere you will have the opportunity to go on a two-hour tour, which includes a hike at the cacao farm where you can have a taste of the bean and get a chance to see wild birds, flora & fauna. The second leg is the traditional Mayan Chocolate process making and a wonderful ending of eating your personally made chocolate.

The second part of the tour takes you off-road through the rainforest and up into the Maya Center Village hills to the beautiful Maya King Waterfall. Driving right up to the entrance of the fall, it’s a short walk up some stairs to dip into a clear refreshing natural pool. Spend time relaxing under the falls or just swimming in any of the three pools at the park. Lastly river tubing for 1 hour 30 minutes.
$
108
/ Person
Provider:
Roll up your sleeves and immerse yourself in this interactive chocolate demonstration. This half-day demonstration gets you to involve with the ancient Mayan Way of making traditional ... morechocolate. See how chocolate is grown, harvested and fermented in this jungle backdrop. Participate in the rolling and making of chocolate. Eat and drink your way through this learning process while you’re at it and let’s have fun with it.
$
35
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$
55
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
Take a short drive from Hopkins Village to a cacao farm to learn about how the Mayans cultivate cacao trees, process cacao beans, and make chocolate. The guide at the cacao farm will ... moregive you a detailed explanation and the process of how cacao beans are extracted from the pods and then fermented and finally dried and ready to be processed into chocolate. Experience the traditional Mayan way of making chocolate from bean to bar. Cacao Beans are grown by local farmers in Maya Center Village and are certified Organic.

This chocolate-making tour starts from the cacao tree and ends with a Mayan chocolate bar in your hands. Our chocolate-making tour takes place in the community of Maya Center where you will visit a cacao farm where the farmer gives you a complete history of his organic cacao farm, from there we head to the chocolate factory, which is 5 minutes away from the cacao farm. You will roast your own cacao beans on the clay griddle, just like how the Mayans did. Making chocolate on the Mayan grinding stone is a lot of fun! The cacao beans being ground on the grinding stone gets magical as you witness your chocolate beginning to unfold. What is more exciting is that you get to eat your own chocolate! The tour is very educational and hands-on.