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Crystal Cave Tour Locally known as the Mountain Cow Cave, this stunning, other-worldly Crystal Cave is located deep in the jungle, in the heart of the Blue Hole National Park, along ... morewith the scenic Hummingbird Highway. We leave San Ignacio in the morning and head towards Belmopan, we pass the capital city and proceed along the scenic Hummingbird Highway, crossing green mountains, passing fragrant orange orchards, pineapple plantations, and rainforest-draped valleys along the way. The Blue Hole National Park is a picturesque and easily accessible protected area managed by the Belize Audubon Society. 

After a 50-minute hike through the tropical forest, we reach the cave entrance, where we rappel 15 feet into the cavernous entrance to the cave. We will traverse through the large chambers of the cave, sliding down mud ramps and scrambling along rocks. This is a challenging descent into Xibalba, the Mayan realm of the underworld. Your guide will show you the shimmering formations in the cave, along with artifacts and the skeletal remains of sacrificial victims from the time of the ancient Maya. We will witness the remnants of the past as we discover centuries-old fire pits, wall carvings, pottery, and other relics, as well as impressive crystal formations and stalactites and stalagmites.

This tour is physically demanding but well worth the effort as we walk in the footsteps of the Mayan ritual leaders and see the evidence of their ceremonies with our own eyes. After our cave exploration, you can take time to eat a hearty homemade lunch, enjoy a refreshing soft drink and swim in the vibrant waters of the Blue Hole, an inland cenote (a deep sinkhole that is filled with rain and spring water). Come to feel the thrill!
Type of Tour/Activity:
Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Gold Certified:
No
Xunantunich and Cave Tubing Tour
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Gold Certified:
No
Fishing- Half Day
Type of Tour/Activity:
Water Sports
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Gold Certified:
No
Fishing- Full Day
Type of Tour/Activity:
Water Sports
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Gold Certified:
No
THE MYSTERIES OF THE MAYA We begin our day winding through the Northern River where we encounter a rich variety of plants and indigenous animals. Once at Bomba Village, you will have ... morea few minutes to browse the local woodcarving shops before boarding the private bus that will take us to Altun Ha.

Once at the site, our guide will give you an informative tour of the ruins. After you have worked up a healthy appetite exploring the ancient Maya site we head to Maruba Jungle Spa where you have time to have lunch on your own and book a spa treatment if you choose to.

Note: Park fees are not included on Full Day Trips.
Provider:
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Gold Certified:
No
JUNGLE ADVENTURES This exciting day begins as we make our way to the mainland and up the Belize River. As we ride through the river you will encounter wildlife like crocodiles, iguanas ... more& manatees while we serve a continental breakfast.

Next, we board a private bus & make our way to Caves Branch. Once there it’s time to “Zip” through eight levels in the jungle. After lunch, we head to the caves, where you will put on a headlamp, hop in your tube and float your way through the cave system.
Provider:
Type of Tour/Activity:
Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Gold Certified:
No
AMAZING JUNGLE ADVENTURES We begin by making our way to the mainland & up the Belize River. Along the way while we serve breakfast keep an eye out to spot crocodiles, iguanas & ... morepossibly manatees.

We board a private bus that takes us to the unique Belize Zoo, where we see animals native to Belize.

Next, it is on to Caves Branch for lunch. After, it’s time for the fun to begin as we make our way through the jungle and splash into the caves. You float through the cool waters in your tube with your headlamp.
Provider:
Type of Tour/Activity:
Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Gold Certified:
No
Xunantunich is an Ancient Mayan archaeological site in western Belize, about 80 miles (130 km) west of Belize City, in the Cayo District. Xunantunich is located atop a ridge above ... morethe Mopan River, well within sight of the Guatemala border – which is a mere 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) to the west. It served as a Maya civic ceremonial center in the Late and Terminal Classic periods in the Belize Valley region. At this time, when the region was at its peak, nearly 200,000 people lived in Belize.

Xunantunich’s name means "Stone Woman" in the Maya language (Mopan and Yucatec combination name), and, like many names given to Maya archaeological sites, is a modern name; the ancient name is currently unknown. The "Stone Woman" refers to the ghost of a woman claimed by several people to inhabit the site, beginning in 1892. She is dressed completely in white and has fire-red glowing eyes. She generally appears in front of "El Castillo", ascends the stone stairs, and disappears into a stone wall.
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Gold Certified:
No
Come on board our 53-foot-long sailing boat to explore the beautiful barrier reef of San Pedro, Belize. We will take you to the best 4 snorkeling stops in the country which includes ... morethe second-best in the world. We start our trip from town at 9 am (pick-up time at Hotels start at 8:30 am).

The first stop is "Coral Gardens". While you snorkel, my tour guides will jump in the water with you. Some of them will be helping you snorkel, while others will be spearing some fish or lobster for lunch. What we catch is going to be lunch for that day.

Next, we move on to the Manatee Look Out to swim with the Manatees.
Note: Touching the Manatees is not allowed. We cannot guarantee 100% that they are going to be there, because they are not in captivity, but we have a chance of 60% to 70% to see them.

After lunch, we are going to take you to the marine parks. The first one is going to be Shark Ray Ally where you are going to swim with the nurse sharks (not dangerous) and after that stop, we save the best for the last, Hol Chan.

Hol Chan Marine Reserve is rated #2 in the world and is the best snorkeling stop in the country of Belize. Here you are going to swim with over 256 different species of marine life, guaranteed to see big turtles, over 50lbs groupers, and more. After our last stop, we relax and sunset cruise our way back to San Pedro Town with all you can drink open bar that starts at 9 am.
Type of Tour/Activity:
Marine Adventures
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Gold Certified:
No
Located deep within the Chiquibul Forest Reserve, in the Maya Mountains, Caracol is the largest known Maya site in Belize and one of the biggest in the Maya world. While traveling ... moreto this location, you will enjoy the stunning scenery of the flora and fauna that enhance the true beauty of this magnificent Maya City. Here, you will be given a lifetime experience as you trail along paths that were once threaded by nobles and peasants that lived in this mystic world. Archeological discoveries have revealed that Caracol had an urban area approximately 10 kilometers in a radius around the center of the city, in the year 650 AD. At its peak, Caracol's epicenter, or town, housed about 15,000 people. Caracol. Caana (meaning sky palace), the main pyramid at Caracol, houses 4 palaces and 3 temples and remains the tallest building in modern Belize, with an impressive height of approximately 141 feet. Caracol is a world in which the gods demanded ceremonies and rituals.
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Gold Certified:
No
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