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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.
Southern Belize is home to a large number of bonefish, tarpon, and permit which makes it an amazing fly fishing destination in the country.... more
Sometimes called the Belize Permit Alley, southern Belize is also known as a world-renowned permit territory.
Whether you are an intermediate or advanced angler, our professional fishing guides will ensure that you have a one-of-a-kind fishing experience in Belize.
Our fishing guides are all locals and very knowledgeable about the area and will even customize your fishing tour to fit your preference and style.
Whether you prefer trolling along the outer cayes or spin casting anywhere along the coast you will get to experience it all on our fishing tours.
Be prepared to develop a passion for chasing the Grand Slam: permit, bonefish, and tarpon.
This fishing tour departs Palmento Grove Lodge at 7:30 AM and returns at 2:00 PM.
Departure from the Palmento Grove docking area at 7:30
Arrival on the reef around 8:30
Fly Fishing in the beautiful turquoise waters to catch a grand slam
Lunch at 12
Resume fishing at 1 PM
Departure at 2 PM
An unforgettable catching experience awaits you as we venture out with chief indigenous fishermen that have been catching the biggest of fish in the deepest of Belize's Sea for decades. ... moreBrave the sea with our Garifuna warriors as they make it a fun trip. Listen to folklore, Garifuna man-talk, and history, and come share in our fishing secrets. Off-the-wall deep-water fishing in Belize is a unique experience because the Belize Barrier Reef is home to a plethora of tropical fishes. Species that can be found and caught on this fishing tour include barracuda, bonefish, cobia, grouper, rainbow runners, tarpon, and triggerfish. Our fishing guides are all locals and very knowledgeable about the area and will even customize your fishing tour to fit your preference and style while ensuring that you have an exciting time with a delightful catch. This fishing tour departs Palmento Grove Institute and pickup guests at the docks nearest to your hotel at 5:00 AM and returns at 5:30 PM.
Departure from Palmento Grove Docking at 7:30
8:30 Arrival over the reef
Fishing in the deep dark blue waters of the Caribbean Sea
Lunch at 12 PM
Departure a 1:30
The Cockscomb Mayan Adventure Tour The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary established in 1990 is world renowned for being the first jaguar reserve. This "one of a kind" nature park ... morewas established as a result of jaguar studies conducted in the area by Alan Rabinowitz (aka “The Indiana Jones of Wildlife Protection”). Besides being the home to Belize's largest cat, the sanctuary protects the headwaters of two major river systems and supports an abundance of hardwood vegetation and a diverse faunal assemblage. Over 128,000 acres of the lush jungle is ringed by the spectacular Cockscomb Mountains.
Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is home to all five (5) of Belize's cats: Jaguar, Puma, Margay, Jaguarundi, and Ocelot. It is estimated that over 80 resident Jaguars are in the area. Belize's national animal, the endangered Baird's Tapir also inhabits the Basin and over 290 different species of birds have been recorded. This tour is ideal for nature lovers and intrepid travelers.
Drop off & Pick up at Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary*
Pickup from the requested area in Hopkins
Arrival 45 minutes after
Pickup from Cockscomb at the time requested
Arrival back at your requested destination
Perched at the southern tip of a long, narrow, sandy peninsula, the village has long enjoyed a reputation as 'the cay you can drive to' – a fully-paved 27-mile road heads off the Southern ... moreHwy via Maya Beach and Seine Bight to the tip of the peninsula. Placencia can be a lot of fun, but how you feel about it really depends on what you're looking for. If it's laid-back ambiance, varied accommodations, boat access to private islands and some of the best restaurants in Southern Belize, this beachfront hangout may be for you. During the full moons of May and June especially, divers and snorkelers are drawn here as whale sharks come to feed in the nearby waters.
Pick up from requested location and drop off in Placencia
Dangriga is the largest town in Southern Belize and the spiritual capital of the country's Garifuna people. Despite sharing a similar ramshackle appearance and funky coastal vibe with ... moreBelize City, Dangriga doesn't have a big-city feel and is generally a safe place to explore. This is a proud, festive town, one that does its best to make the most of its vibrant Garifuna heritage, but apart from a handful of worthwhile cultural sights it's not a tourist hangout like Hopkins or Placencia – most travelers are either changing buses or getting a boat out to the central cays.
San Ignacio is the heart and soul of the Cayo District, a vibrant traveler center from where all roads and activities fan out. Together with twin-town Santa Elena, on the east bank ... moreof the Macal River, this is the main population center of Cayo, with lots of good budget accommodations, decent restaurants, and frequent transport.
Benque Viejo del Carmen Town is the furthest west sizable settlement in Belize, located about 130 km (81 mi) west of Belize City, near the border with Guatemala. The northern edge ... moreof the town lies along the Mopan River which also forms the border with Guatemala. The town was established in the 19th century, mostly by immigrants from Guatemala. During the first years of the 21st century, the town experienced a rapid boom in population. Benque is mainly a suburban settlement with schools, supermarkets, and other facilities.
Belize City is the historical (if no longer the actual) capital of the nation, making it an interesting place to spend a day or two. Its ramshackle streets are alive with colorful ... morecharacters who represent every facet of Belize's ethnic make up, especially the Creoles. And while the urban scenery may involve the occasional fetid canal or grungy slum, it also features handsome colonial houses, seaside parks, bustling shopping areas and sailboats that bob at the mouth of Haulover Creek. You certainly won't find it dull. And while it doesn't top the list of Belize tourist destinations, visitors often admire the city's raffish charms and cultural vibrancy. Lately, the government has gone to greater lengths to make tourists feel safe, with some success.
The tranquil, spread-out Creole village of Sittee River, with its increasing population of North American expats, stretches alongside the beautiful jungle-lined river of the same name, ... moreabout 3 miles by unpaved road southwest of Hopkins. Sittee River is known for its spectacular river, a plethora of birds and other wildlife, and notorious for its nigh-invisible and perpetually ravenous sand flies. The tranquil, spread-out Creole village of Sittee River, with its increasing population of North American expats, stretches alongside the beautiful jungle-lined river of the same name, about 3 miles by unpaved road southwest of Hopkins. Sittee River is known for its spectacular river, a plethora of birds and other wildlife, and notorious for its nigh-invisible and perpetually ravenous sand flies.
You can't ride? So what! You don't have to be an accomplished rider to enjoy your unique riding experience. Our horses have been well-schooled and selected to make even the timidest ... moreof riders look and feel like a professional. This trail ride is specifically designed for beginner to intermediate riders—a lower jungle trail with just the right amount of challenge! The riding adventure takes you through ever-changing scenery—from broken pine ridge covered in magnificent ferns to the rain forest and its magnificent cohune trees. Your trail will detour to the Sittee River where you can enjoy a cool swim or just walk along the river bank and skip stones. Then it’s time to remount and head back to our stables to give your mount a well-deserved rest.
Hike through the pristine and diverse Maya Mountains of Belize, have the chance to view a plethora of terrestrial animals such as jaguars, margays, ferdelances, and other interesting ... morecreatures along with medicinal plants and lush greenery. You will have the option of having a short and easy hike to Bocawina Falls to take a refreshing waterfall shower or doing a more vigorous hike to the Antelope Falls View Point, using a series of ropes and steps to get there. Once there you will have a majestic view of the Maya Mountains and the Belizean coast as you see for miles the Beauty that is Belize. Then you take a refreshing Waterfall swim in the nearby Antelope Waterfall.
Caves Branch – The Nohoch Che’en Reserve Belize-caves-branch The Belize Caves Branch – one of the areas where the river exits an underground cavern.... more The Caves Branch Cave is one of several subterranean sites that were carved out of the limestone foothills of the Maya Mountains by the very active Caves Branch River. Our country is unique in that it has the largest cave system in Central America and the Cave’s Branch is part of this natural wonder, most as yet unexplored or mapped. This is a must-see for any visitor and one of the Top Ten Things To Do In Belize. The site provides us with an excellent example of the erosive power of water, and the natural wonders of the country. Flow through the refreshingly cool waters, and take a ride with a bird's eye view on the zip line.
The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary established in 1990 is world renowned for being the first jaguar reserve. Besides being the home to Belize's largest cat, the sanctuary protects ... morethe headwaters of two major river systems and supports an abundance of hardwood vegetation and a diverse faunal assemblage. Over 128,000 acres of lush jungle are ringed by the spectacular Cockscomb Mountains. Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is home to all five (5) of Belize's cats: Jaguar, Puma, Margay, Jaguarundi, and Ocelot. It is estimated that over 80 resident Jaguars are in the area. Belize's national animal, the endangered Baird's Tapir also inhabits the Basin and over 290 different species of birds have been recorded. This tour is ideal for nature lovers and intrepid travelers.
Get a chance to be up close and personal with the majestic jaguar.
At St. Herman’s Blue Hole National Park, there are unique geological features that can be found within 575 acres of forest rich with wildlife. The main attractions in this park, ... morenamely St. Herman’s Cave and the Blue Hole, are connected by an underground stream. Visitors will traverse the cave completely, seeing beautiful stalactites & stalagmites, and Mayan artifacts. After your guided tour through St. Herman’s Cave, we will be floating peacefully back to the entrance of the cave on an inner tube through refreshing fresh crystal clear waters.
Maya King Waterfalls Just under an hour outside of Hopkins Village a pristine jungle escape, we’ll arrive at Mayan King at 9:00 AM. We’ll take a short hike down to the ... moreriver where we will be riding the river for about 45 minutes through mostly calm and refreshing waters, with a few quick rapids along the way. For safety, life jackets and helmets are provided. We’ll also have guides to help navigate the waters. Then we head down to the waterfalls to take a rejuvenating waterfall shower and you can also order a delicious lunch from the nearby restaurant. It's truly an amazing experience as you enjoy your fresh fruit and juice snacks by the refreshing waterfall pool.
Join our best Mayan Expert Guide to explore the Magnificence World that his ancestors created. Listen and become engaged as history comes alive through the souls of a living Mayan.... more
Xunantunich means “Stone Maiden” in the Maya language. Since 1892, numerous people have claimed to have seen a ghost here, dressed completely in white with red glowing eyes. Ongoing excavations have revealed that the Xunantunich Mayan ruins in Belize probably played an important role in the political power struggle of the Classical period.
It seems likely that it joined in an alliance with Caracol & Calakmul in Mexico to bring down Tikal in Guatemala.
Xunantunich stands on a flattened hilltop, overlooking the Mopan River in Belize.
There are 5 plazas on site, which were once part of this Maya civic ceremonial center.
However they are completely overshadowed by the towering El Castillo or The Castle – it’s what makes the Xunantunich Mayan ruins in San Ignacio one of the top destinations in Belize
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
[Disclaimer: This is a test website for demonstration. None of the listings are real services] Kayaking is fun, but extreme kayaking with us down the Mopan River is much more exciting! ... moreOn this tour, you will be paddling down multiple rapids in the Mopan River in the Village of San Jose Succotz. After kayaking for 2 hours, we will have a delicious plate of local rice and beans with stewed chicken or cow foot soup at Benny's.
Enjoy Belize's magnificent waterways to explore the turquoise waters of the largest living barrier in the world. Snorkeling through the refreshing waters witnessing an endless array ... moreof aquatic flora and fauna. Then go home to take a break before we head on an otherworldly adventure through the bioluminescent Fresh Water Creek Lagoon. Hold the stars in your hand as the water glitters of your skin, while aquatic fauna dart passes you with a green glow. All this at an amazing combo deal that will leave you with unforgettable memories.
Travelers will begin with Garifuna Cultural & Culinary Adventure Tour @1:00 PM, where you'll embark on a journey through our history and culture. It begins with a short history ... morelesson with art, artifacts, and literature depicting our history. Then goes into traditional cooking sessions where you learn to cook the 'HUDUT' meal of our dignitaries. Followed by a Romantic cruise through the calm waters of Fresh Water Creek Lagoon at 5:00 PM. Observe the most beautiful sunset you'll ever witness as the sun finds a blanket behind the majestic Maya mountains forming a mesmerizing hue of oranges, reds, and blues. While our professional drummers serenade you with melodious Garifuna music. Surely a moment you'll never forget.
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