Name of Listing
Listing Type
Tour Type
Departs From
Features
Gold Certified
Suitable for
Intensity Level
Recommended Age Range
Minimum
 
 
Price
Per
Price
 
 
Activities
Is Transportation provided?
Schedule
Dates
 - 
Provider
Attraction(s)
Destinations
Filter
Sort By:   
Showing 1 - 11
 
out of 11
On the left map, we grouped Listings that are located close to each other into small circles. Now, you can locate all Listings on the map at the same time. You can also drag & zoom the map.

Circle numbers - Count of Listings that are located in and around that circle.

Colored circles - Listings that are displayed in the list below.

Grey circles - Listings that are displayed on next page(s).

Half colored circles - Some Listings in that circle appear in the list below and some on next page(s).

Click on circles to zoom in or highlight Listings .
page 1 out of 1
$
85
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Estuary Nature Trail and Zoological Center Can see birds, morlet crocodile and plants walking nature trails
$
200
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Xunantunich and Cave Tubing Tour
$
200
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Cave tubing & Zipline
$
200
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Book this amazing tour with us.
$
200
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Lamanai Tour; Wear long pants, closed shoes, and long sleeve.
$
150
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Altun Ha Tour; Wear long sleeve, pants and closed shoes.
$
200
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Altun Ha & Cave Tubing Tour; Wear safari clothing plus extra clothes for the caves.
$
200
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Xunantunich Tour; Wear safari clothing.
$
175
/ Adult
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
 (1)
You’ll depart from the island of Caye Caulker by the sea on San Pedro Belize Express water ferry or by air on Maya Island Air; the choice is yours. Our guides will meet you upon ... moremainland arrival in Belize City before heading off to see this beautiful Maya Temple with wide-open spaces. The temples are easily climbed and are not as tall as Lamanai and Xunantunich.

After trekking an ancient home of the Maya, you’ll head west for a 90-minute drive towards Jaguar Paw for tubing. Once at the outpost, you will meet your tour guides who will issue inflatable tubes, headlamps, and life vests. You’ll be given a basic orientation and safety briefing before heading off on a 30-minute hike which includes wading through a few knee-deep water streams. Don’t let the hike worry you though; as it’s mostly on flat terrain, it is enjoyable and informative. It’s shaded by the rainforest canopy and our tour guides will point out flora and fauna noteworthy to the area. Once at the entrance of the cave system, it’s time for your cave tubing adventure through the ancient Maya underworld. Inside, you’ll see intricate crystalline formations that line the cave with a majestic rise and fall of stalagmites and stalactites that add to the serene richness and grandiose of Xibalba as it’s known.

If there’s time, and you’re open to added adventure, our guides may stop at the mini waterfall and swimming area. After leaving the falls, you’ll emerge into the sunlight and free float downstream, ushered by the gentle current and little rapids, to the harmony of birds and natural wildlife which routes back to where the tour started
$
275
-
$
395
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Take a Day Trip from Caye Caulker, and experience the best Cave Tour in Belize.  About the Tour All-inclusive ATM tour from Caye Caulker. It includes all transportation, entrance ... morefees, equipment, and lunch (meal preferences can be arranged). 

Choose your option for a flight or water taxi transfer to Belize City. We will take care of all the transportation logistics.

By Boat - Departure Time from the island is 6:30 AM

By Plane - Departure Time from the island is 7:10 AM

Your pick-up in Belize City is scheduled for 8 AM sharp - so it is critical that you board the flight or ferry on time! 

Your tour will be with a certified gold standard tour operator, with an ATM licensed guide. 

Groups are limited to 8, and there is a daily cap of 125 visitors per day.

The tour is refundable (minus a small service fee) up to 24 hours before departure. Any cancellations made within 24 hours of departure will not be refunded. However, if we are contacted at least 24 hours in advance, we can help you to reschedule the tour for a later date.

The ATM Cave has been declared the world's most sacred cave by National Geographic. Journey back in time to explore this sacred cave, previously untouched for thousands of years!
About the ATM Cave The Belize ATM Cave is a wet cave, where you swim into the entrance and then trek through ankle to chest-high water before climbing to a dry chamber that leads to the cathedral or main hall. This towering chamber is 350 meters in length and 50 meters wide and is filled with artifacts and the skeletal remains of 14 bodies, about half of them children. All of the skeletal remains are male except one completely intact female skeleton covered in sparkling mineral deposits, the Crystal Maiden. Other artifacts include large pots and jars, flute-like instruments, and ground stones used for grinding corn and grains, suggesting agricultural rituals.

ATM Cave is considered the best Belize cave to explore and is declared the world's most sacred cave by National Geographic. It is an extraordinary and rare opportunity to see ancient Maya ceremonial sites and altars as they were thousands of years ago, virtually untouched.
$
200
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Provider:
The ATM Cave is a "must do" tour experience- and it's easily accessible!! The tour starts with a 45 min hike through the jungle in the Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve. It is a great ... moreway to soak in the majesty of the surrounding jungle. You will cross three rivers as you wind your way through the jungle to the mouth of the cave. Tour duration is approximately 3 hours. Bring along a change of clothes as you will be completely wet by the time the tour is over. Understanding why this cave was of such sacred importance to the Mayas requires an understanding of their spirituality. In the Maya religion, the gods of agriculture, rain, and fertility were believed to reside in the underworld. It would only seem natural that the ATM Cave, with its seemingly endless pits, would be seen as a potential gateway to the underworld. By making human sacrifices within the cave, they could appeal to these important gods practically at their front door.

Guests should dress as if preparing for a hike, bringing comfortable clothes and sturdy closed-toe shoes. Also, socks are mandatory for walking inside the cave. Bear in mind that no cameras are allowed within the cave. The prohibition of cameras prevents damage to remaining skeletons and artifacts and preserves ATM for future generations.