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Roaring Creek is one of the oldest communities along the George Price Highway. It is a small village located in the Cayo District of Belize, a little less than a mile from the City ... moreof Belmopan. It's name is derived from the creek waterfalls that flow into the Belize River next to the Guanacaste Park area.
Unitedville is a village located Cayo District of Belize. The main livelihood activity in this community is traditionally subsistence farming. This would include corn, ground food, ... morebeans, some rice, various tropical fruits, chickens, and small livestock.

The village is located on the Vaca Plateau, which is a highland area in the Cayo District. The plateau is known for its fertile soil and its abundance of water. This makes it a great place for farming. 

The people of Unitedville are very proud of their agricultural heritage. They are committed to sustainable farming practices and they are always looking for new ways to improve their craps.
Tiger Cave is a hike to a mysterious cave in Belize that is said to have been named after a dog that chased a jaguar cub inside the cave many years ago. The cave is located in the ... moreToledo District and is accessible via a 1.5-hour hike through the second-growth forest.

The trails of Tiger Cave are mainly second-growth forest, with corn milpas and jungle streams visible along the way. Be sure to look out for the "Blue Hole" hot spring, which is a natural spring located near the cave. The hot spring is said to have healing properties, and it is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
The Rio Frio Cave is considered one of the best caving systems throughout Belize. The cave is a quarter mile long and is home to a variety of natural wonders, including natural fresh-water ... morepools, waterfalls, and stalactite formations. This is one of the top attractions within the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve and is easily accessed at the entry point of the reserve.

The view of the entry of the cave is in itself amazing, standing 65 feet tall. What awaits inside is nature in its most spectacular forms. Take a trip here and be captivated by the pristine wonders of Belize.
ACES, or American Crocodile Education Sanctuary, is a non-profit organization located in Ambergris Caye, Belize. ACES is dedicated to the conservation of Belize's critical wetland ... morehabitats and protected species, specifically Crocodilians.

Aces conducts scientific research on Crocodilians and their habitats. The organization also provided education programs to the public about Crocodilians and the importance of conservation. ACES's goal is to preserve wildlife for future generations.
Shark Ray Alley is located just one mile south of the Hol Chan cut and is listed as “Zone D” of the Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Once a place where fishermen would clean their catches, ... morethis 1,280-acre protected region has evolved into a top snorkeling location!

Shark Ray Alley offers you the rare opportunity to snorkel beside stingrays, nurse sharks, and turtles. These gentle giants are accustomed to humans, so you can get up close and personal with them. Just be sure you keep your distance and don't touch them.

The best time to visit Shark Ray Alley is during the high tide when the water is clear and the animals are more active. Be sure to bring your camera, as this is a photo op you'll definitely want to take.
The Western Border or "Belize-Guatemala border" refers to the international border between Belize and Guatelama. The border is almost a straight line of 266km, and it separates the ... moretown of Benque Viejo del Carmen, Cayo District Belize and Melchor de Mencos, Peten, Guetemala.
The Belize–Mexico border is an international border between the countries of Belize and Mexico. It is approximately a hundred and fifty-five miles long, following the course of the ... moreHondo River. This border separates Belize from the Mexican states of Quintana Roo ad Campeche. Currently, there are two official crossings at the border, which are international bridges. The main bridge is located between Subteniente Lopez, Quintana Roo, Mexico, and Santa Elena, Corozal District, Belize.
Coral Gardens is a small concentration of very colorful corals along the reef. This area is known for captivating, vibrant coral formatons that are living there. There is also a wide ... morevariety of marine life, such as manatees and fishes, that can be seen in the area. Dipping into the shallow reef of Coral Gardens, you will be able to see a rainbow of coral formations.
Mexico Rock is a range of 10 to 12 foot rocks in Ambergris Caye. It is filled with starfish, elkhorn and staghorn coral, as well as lobster, eel and various species of colorful juveniles. ... moreThe area is perfectly visible and is slightly flat, making it perfect for beginners snorkelers. For those who are curious about diving, you can trek SNUBA or sea. Mexico Rocks is difficult, so make a tour or just ask a local. You will be more than happy to show you this “secret” place.
The Tres Cocos Channel is located inside of the barrier reef. The area is only 4-8ft deep, but there is a variety of marine life to explore. You will see numerous species of fish, ... moreas well as Elkhorn Corals and large Brain Corals in the area.
Goff's Caye reopened for visitation as of April 3rd, 2023. Please keep in mind that due to the island's updated infrastructure development, there is now a limited capacity. Visitors ... moreare encouraged to arrange their booking in advance to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Goff's Caye is a small island off the coast of Belize City with beautiful sandy beaches ideal for swimming and sun tanning. The sparkling water surrounding the island is home to a variety of marine life, including gigantic sea turtles. 

Goff's Caye is 30 minutes by boat from Belize City. It is a popular site for cruise ship passengers and tourists staying in Belize City. Visitors love it’s powdery white sandy beach and the pristine water that surrounds it. It is located right on the edge of the barrier reef and has an abundant variety of colorful tropical fishes and other marine life such as corals, sea urchins, conch, lobsters and stingrays, just to name a few. 

This is truly the ultimate Belize Island Experience.

With crystal clear waters and coral formations, Goff's Caye is the perfect spot for snorkeling or just relaxing on the beach.
CheChem Ha is a Maya cave system located in Belize. The cave is home to hundreds of ancient pots, which are believed to have been used for offerings. The pots are made of a variety ... moreof materials, including clay, stone, and ceramic. They are decorated with a variety of symbols, including the Maya sun god, the moon goddess, and a jaguar god.

The pots were found in different locations within the cave. Some were found in chambers, on ledges, and others in the water. Some of them were in great condition while others are broken or damaged. 

The pots are a valuable archaeological find, as they provide insights into the Maya Culture and religion. they also show how the Maya used the caves for ceremonial purposes.
Ranguana Caye is a private island located an hour off the coast of Placencia, Belize. The island is next to the Belize Barrier Reef and offers excellent snorkeling and fishing from ... moreshore.

The island is home to a variety of wildlife, including sea turtles, dolphins, and fish. Visitors can also enjoy hiking, kayaking, and sunbathing on the beach. 

Placencia is a peninsula in Southern Belize. We recommend spending a night or two before and after your stay at Ranguana Caye in Placencia. Visit the Placencia sidewalk, beach bars, and try local cuisine. Ask us if you'd like recommendations for where to stay or what to do in Placencia!
Palemnto Grove & Fishing Lodge is owned and operated by a local Garifuna Family in Hopkins Village, Belize. They offer amazing and enriching cultural and fishing experiences including: ... moreGarifuna Culinary, Drumming & Music Tours.
National Agricultural Showgrounds is a 2.08-kilometer-long agriculture showground in Cayo, Belize. Is it located next to Roaring Creek and is a popular destination for agricultural ... moreevents, such as the Annual National Agriculture and Trade Show.

The National Agriculture Showgrounds is a great place to learn about agriculture and to experience Belizean culture. It is also a popular spot for family outings and for sporting events.
The Belize River, also known as "the Old River", runs 290km through the center of Belize. The river begins where the Mopan River and Macal River join just east of San Ignacio, Cayo, ... moreBelize.The river served as the main medium of commerce and communication between the interior and the coast until well into the twentieth century. Presently, the river is a vital source of water and domestic use for local people living along the river.
The Mopan River runs from the Peten Department of Guatemala to Branch Mouth, Cayo District, Belize. At Branch Mouth it merges with the Macal River to form what is called the Belize ... moreRiver.

The Mopan River is an important source of drinking water in Belize and is also one of the best rivers to enjoy water sports including swimming, tubing, canoeing, fishing, etc. 

A trip to Xunantunich takes visitors across the Mopan River before the hike (or drive) up the hill to the main plaza of the ruins.
The Macal River runs through the Cayo District, Belize. It meets with the Mopan River at Branch Mouth to form what is called the Belize River. The size of the Macal River catchment ... morebasin is approximately 1492 square kilometers. The Macal River rises in a rugged portion of the Maya Mountains and flows in a northerly direction where it joins with the Mopan.
Crystal Cave is one of the largest cave systems in Belize located within the Blue Hole National Park. This cave system has huge caverns that are adorned with beautiful stalactites, ... morestalagmites, flowstones, rock columns, crystalline formations, and Mayan artifacts. Crystal Cave, also known as Mountain Cow Cave, is considered to be one of the top crystal caves in the world. The trek through the jungle path leading to the cave entrance will be through a portion of Belize’s vast Broad Leaf Forest. The hiking is considered moderate with some small slopes and generally takes approximately 50 minutes.

The excitement begins at the cave entrance where you start your journey into “Xibalba,” or The Underworld, by tactically navigating columns and crystalline formations through a narrow, and at the times-steeply descending pathway. Once inside the main cave, you will find yourself surrounded by an amazing crystal cave that was used by ancient Maya shamans (priests) for ritual ceremonies performed thousands of years ago.

Fire pits, exposing the ashes of ancient fires; charcoal pieces; beads; obsidian knives; ceramics & broken pottery; a human skeleton calcified in the limestone floor: all evidence of the flourishing ancient Maya civilization. Spectacular crystal formations cover the floors, walls, and ceiling–all calcite, creating a striking display. These formations, created centuries before, are nothing if not astounding.

Note that you must be relatively fit for strenuous activities and be prepared for a long hike to do this tour.
Most tours include transportation, a licensed guide, entrance fees, and lunch. Check with your tour provider for details.