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Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Snorkeling at Hol Chan, visiting the nurse sharks and the stingrays, snorkeling with the manatees, feeding the tarpons, and visiting the seahorses definitely needs a whole day. This ... moreis a full day full of Fun! Pick-up time can either be 8:00 am or 8:30 - you decide. The first stop is at Hol Chan - "Little Channel". That is our first snorkeling stop. Once completed, less than 3 minutes boat ride we get to Shark and Ray Alley. Here you can either stay on the boat and snap pictures or go in the water to SWIM with marine species like nurse sharks, stingrays, horse-eye jacks, and much more fish. We bring sardines to feed them...
After that, we move towards our sister island Caye Caulker. We head to the Northern Channel where we go look out for the manatees. Once spotted, you get on your snorkeling gear and go in to snorkel with them. So Marvelous!
We then go to the island and visit the famous "Split" which divides the island into two parts that were caused in 1961 by hurricane Hattie. On the leeward part of the island, we go to feed the big tarpons from the boat - if you are brave enough! Lol. Not too far we have the seahorse city reserve. You get to look at them. Once all of this is done, normally around 12:30 pm we go to the island to walk and find a restaurant of your choice where you will have lunch. Lunch is not included in this tour. We depart from Caye Caulker to San Pedro around 3:00 pm.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Our Journey starts from San Pedro (Ambergris Caye) where you will get your boat tickets (the boat ride consists of one hour & 30 minutes, Water Taxi transfer from San Pedro to ... moreBelize City in which you will be able to see Caye Caulker, Caye Chapel and much more, arriving in Belize city water taxi terminal, where you will meet your tour guide. From there you board a private vehicle with your guide as you begin your road trip to the Private Forest Canopy Ziplining. Both adventures involve a short hike uphill on a man-made path, each to different locations in the area but is 5 minutes away from each other. Enjoy the Nature of our Beautiful Jewel Belize :)
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Hol Chan and Shark Ray Alley is truly the perfect combination if you are looking for a half-day snorkel. Offering some of the most beautiful marine life and coral formations you can ... moresee and the abundance of sharks and rays on your second stop due to them being attracted to the engine's sound - this is a must-do if you're in Belize!
Located approximately 15 minutes away from our establishment we offer this tour daily at either 9:00 am or 2:00 pm for 2 1/2 hours.
We provide water and fruits on board.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
We plan a trip to the Blue Hole located at the Lighthouse Reef Atoll on a daily basis but need a minimum of 10 divers or snorkelers to confirm. ... more
This is an offshore full-day trip that consists of the following 3 sites:
The Great Blue Hole
Half Moon Caye
Long Caye Wall also known as The Aquarium
The Blue Hole and the island of Half Moon Caye are natural monuments and as such are protected areas which require park entry fees as follows:
Blue Hole: US $30 Half Moon Caye: US $10 Total: US $40 (which must be brought in cash to be paid on the island of Half Moon Caye)
Pick Up: Done via boat between 5:15 to 5:30 am depending on where you are staying. Complimentary pick-up extends from Tuto (north) all the way down to Pelican Reef (south).
Food: We include continental breakfast, lunch, fruits throughout the day, refreshments and drinks on the way back.
Continental Breakfat: Seasonal Fruits, Powder Bun, Cheese, Coffee and hot water for Tea. Lunch: Belizean Rice and Beans and stew chicken
Boat Ride: 2 to 2 1/2 hours (approx.)
Time: 6:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Departs From: Caye Caulker
Join this custom half-day adventure in the Caye Caulker Marine Reserve. Enjoy snorkeling in three popular spots, with an extra stop to feed tarpons and spot seahorses on the lee side ... moreof the island. All tours include snorkeling gear, an experienced guide, and a boat captain.
Includes 3- Stops at:
South Channel Shark & Stingray Alley Local Coral Garden
Compliments
Tarpon & Sea Horse Adventure
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Soar above the Caribbean Sea and gain a new perspective of Ambergris Caye. No other experience compares to the thrill of sailing 250 feet above the water and looking for marine life. ... moreOur past guests have seen dolphins, sharks, rays, & turtles–what will you see? We offer solo, double, or triple flights.
Your adventure begins with a safety briefing from the first mate. Next, you will be secured in a life jacket and safety harness as you are instructed on how and when to move to the flight deck. After the chute is launched the first mate will attach the passenger bar to the chute and call you to the deck. You will stand as your harness is attached to the bar and then move forward and sit with your legs in front of you. And finally, …you’re flying! You will ascend slowly and smoothly as the captain guides you over the beautiful turquoise waters inside the barrier reef. Our certified crew has been trained by US experts to meet all US safety standards.
Sit back and relax, you will have approximately 12-15 minutes to enjoy the sights of San Pedro, the reef, and the surrounding beauty of Ambergris Caye. Take a selfie, make a video–you decide, it’s your adventure.
As you return to the boat you will receive instructions from the first mate. He will ask you to reach up and grab the bar above your head and extend your legs into a standing position. Following his directions will ensure you nail your landing.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Cave tubing and zip line combination tours are for those looking for an adventure of a lifetime. There is nothing like the thrill of flying free like the birds or sitting back to enjoy ... morebeing carried lazily through mysterious caves and under the shade of nature’s lush canopy. Considered one of the hottest new adventure sports and rated number 1 in Belize, the cave tubing and zip line excursion allow you to embark on every traveler’s dream adventure.
The Zip Line Adventure consists of 8 Zip Line Platforms each strategically located within the Rainforest canopy. Double cables (each capable of withstanding 2, 000 pounds of weight, the requirement for this tour truly has nothing to do with weight but with the size of the safety equipment) are used for the ultimate safety.
The walk to the beginning of the first Cave Entrance is a natural gentle 30 to 40-minute stroll through the beautiful Belizean Rainforest. Your guide will take you through two dry caves where many stalagmites and stalactites can be admired along the way. The Xunantunich Maya Ruins are by far the ruins with the most archeological importance in the country of Belize. Situated in the tropical rainforest the Temples of Xunantunich are West of Belize City close to the Guatemalan border in the beautiful Cayo District.
Silk Cayes, also known as Queen Cayes, is a group of picture-card-perfect small coral islands ranging in size from half to 4 acres. Located just inside the Belize Barrier Reef, Silk ... moreCayes have beautiful white beaches surrounded by turquoise seas and are occupied by about a dozen coconut trees! Silk Cayes are part of a marine reserve established to protect the outer reef and cayes and have an abundance of aquatic life, fish stocks, coral reef biodiversity, and healthy corals. A typical day of snorkeling includes a briefing by the park rangers before your licensed snorkel guide leads you into the water to take you on a tour of the abundant and varied coral and to meet the local residents. If you have not snorkeled before, no problem. Our guides are happy to show you the ins and outs of snorkeling and show you the coral and those who inhabit it. Critters include spotted drums, huge lobsters, cleaner shrimp, arrow crabs, snapper, barracuda, and more varieties of reef fish than you can count. Around mid-day, you’ll enjoy an authentic Belize-style picnic lunch. Often divers go out on the same boat and they join the snorkelers for lunch. This makes Silk Cayes a great destination for families or couples when some are divers and some are snorkelers. After lunch, head back into the water to explore the coral and meet more of the denizens who make Silk Cayes their home. But the best is still to come! After the second snorkel expedition and the divers return to the caye, we all head to a spot just inside the barrier reef where local fishermen clean their catch and where you are almost certain to have the opportunity to snorkel with huge turtles, rays, and sharks. Here is your chance for a great nose-to-nose photo with a very large turtle.
Departs From: Caye Caulker
Hol Chan is one of the oldest marine reserves in Belize. The marine life is healthy and abundant. You will be surrounded by numerous colorful fish and corals, eagle rays, turtles, ... moreeels, barracuda, and many more.
We also give you the option to explore ( Belize's own version of the Titanic) the sunken barge. Nearby when the water temperature is just right you can swim just 10 feet away from a manatee. Stare in amazement as these gentle giants come up for air and look into your eyes with curiosity.
Once back at Caye Caulker, we visit the seahorses and the tarpons that reside on the west side of the island.
To reduce the amount of plastic waste produced, we ask that you PLEASE bring along a personal water bottle to refill. **Price of the ferry from Belize City or San Pedro to the tour starting point can be a lot less if guests opt for us to purchase the ferry tickets for them.**
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Discover the highlights in the area on your private catamaran! We start the tour by snorkeling at Hol Chan and Shark Ray Alley. Hol Chan has the largest variety of species to be seen ... morein the area and is often compared to an aquarium, while at Shark Ray Alley you get to experience a close encounter with nurse sharks and stingrays. Watch from the boat or swim with them!
After the snorkeling - if you choose afternoon schedule, we do a relaxed sunset cruise while serving you fresh ceviche. Enjoy the beauty of the sunset over the open water, then watch Ambergris Caye change into its nocturnal aspect and hopefully, also the first stars!
Open bar with local rum, vodka, gin, soft drinks and juices is included. Try the specials, rum punch and "panty rippers"!
Climb the second largest Mayan temple in Belize “El Castillo” and take in the exciting view of all the other temples that sit below it. Let your guide explain the meaning ... moreof the stucco decoration displaying the Sun God flanked by signs of the moon, Venus, and different days located on the side of El Castillo, having a delicious Belizean lunch Followed by a cave tubing tour. A small hike through the rainforest will take you to a beautiful lazy river where your cave tubing tour will begin. Relax as your guide takes you through a sacred cave system and then onto an open river. You just need to relax on our fancy yellow tube with a headrest.
Belize Cave Tubing and Zipline at Jaguar Paw
Jaguar Paw is a beautiful, pristine natural area located near Belmopan in central Belize. Located less than an hour’s drive from Belize ... moreCity, the Jaguar Paw area contains a section of the rainforest as well as a deep cave with an underground creek running through it.
Belize Cave Tubing Tour
Cave tubing is a uniquely Belizean activity that refers to floating through underground cave systems on inflatable inner tubes. This tour includes an experienced, professional. Headlamps, life vests, and the inner tubes will be provided.
Boarding the inner tubes, participants will be guided by the tranquil currents into the Jaguar Paw Cave. Once inside, the light from the headlamps will reveal a lost world of sparkling stalactites and stalagmites. Floating through this subterranean world is a great way to relax as well as enjoy the beauty and wonder of the complex cave formations.
Belize Zipline Tour
After spending a few hours marveling at the majesty of the Jaguar Paw Cave, participants will then enjoy a thrilling adventure, sailing through the rainforest on a series of zip lines.
Zip lines are sturdy metal cables that run for hundreds of feet through the jungle canopy. Participants climb to platforms mounted high up in the trees and then attached to secure harnesses that are attached to the cables or zip lines. Participants then launch themselves into the air, sailing at high speed through the rainforest, giving them a bird’s eye view of the plants and animals that call the canopy home.
In order to fully enjoy this combination of cave tubing and zip line tour, participants are encouraged to bring their cameras, a change of clothes, a swimsuit, sunscreen, sunglasses, and sturdy hiking shoes. Children can participate in this tour as long as they are at least four feet (1 meter 20 cm) tall.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
This catamaran cruise is great for families and groups who are looking for a fun time and relaxation! We offer awesome activities like snorkeling, fishing, and beach bbq. This is a ... morefull-day tour that includes snorkeling at Mexico Rocks and Tres Cocos and lunch that may be prepared off-site and served onboard. Take some cash because, with a prior request, the trip can include a stop at the always fun Palapa Bar on the way back, and bring your iPod if you’d like to cruise to any special music.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
ItSee the world-famous Great Blue Hole in the best way possible … from the air with our Blue Hole Aerial Tour from Belize Concierge Excellent from San Pedro Town. Hop on board ... morea Schedule Mixed tour Caravan and fly to Lighthouse Reef Atoll, and witness This natural wonder of the world. On the way, you will see the Belize Barrier Reef (the longest in the Western Hemisphere), and Turneffe Atoll. While flying over the largest sea-hole in the world, keep an eye out for various sea wildlife such as Manatees, Rays, Sharks, Dolphins, and much more!!
This is a 1-hour tour that departs from the San Pedro Municipal Airport to fly over the Blue Hole and returns.
**Kindly make booking request 1-week prior to your requested Tour Date to ensure availability of seats**
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
This tour starts your morning off with a snorkel stop at the infamous Hol Chan Marine Reserve! You will then head over to Shark Ray Alley and will then head towards the Northern Point ... moreof Caye Caulker where Manatees are often spotted - with a lucky chance if they are there you can also attempt to get in the water to see them - you will then stop off at the island of Caye Caulker where you will spend about 2 hours to grab lunch (not included) and browse the island. Once we depart Caye Caulker, we head to the West side of the island to view Tarpons and you will have one last snorkel stop on your way back home at Coral Gardens. Kindly note that the trip order varies depending on the weather.
This tour departs at 9:00 am and returns at approximately 4:30 pm. Pick up time is at 8:00 am.
A minimum of 4 persons is required to confirm. Complimentary pick-up extends from Las Terrazas (north) down to Royal Caribbean Resort (south). We provide complimentary fruits, water, and rum punch on board and as such, we recommend bringing your reusable cups/bottles when doing tours with us, in an effort to help our environment and avoid the use of single-use plastic.
This tour is a private, custom experience that starts at 8 am from our docks on the Sittee River and returns at 3/3:30 pm. We work with our guests to create an itinerary that is of ... moreinterest to them. Activities that can be done on this charter include but are not limited to the following:
Reef snorkel
Mangrove snorkel
Reef or river fishing (trolling, traditional handline, spearfishing for lionfish, diving for lobster or conch (seasonal)
Island hopping
Birding
Swimming and beach time
Manatee and dolphin spotting
Island BBQ lunch
This tour is a private, custom experience that starts at 8 am from our docks on the Sittee River and returns at 12/12:30 pm. We work with our guests to create an itinerary that is ... moreof interest to them. Activities that can be done on this charter include but are not limited to the following:
Reef snorkel
Mangrove snorkel
Reef or river fishing (trolling, traditional handline, spearfishing for lionfish, diving for lobster or conch (seasonal)
Island hopping
Birding
Swimming and beach time
Manatee and dolphin spotting
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Xunantunich was the first excavated Mayan site in Belize that was opened to the public. Though it is smaller compared to the other Mayan sites, it consists of one of the tallest structures. ... moreThe huge statue of the Sun God, El Castillo, and the 130-foot tall pyramid are a couple of structures that attract visitors. Xunantunich means “Stone Woman” or “Maiden of the Rock” in the Yucatec dialect. These names are derived from the image of a woman depicted in one of the paintings.
Cave Tubing: Take a refreshing ride on inner tubes down the Caves Branch River and through a series of Ancient Mayan Caves for an incredible experience. This tour is perfect for families with older kids, especially as an escape from the Belizean heat.
As you go by a calm boat ride to the remote Lamanai site, take in the scenery and fauna you will see along the route, including crocodiles, birds, and hawks. Discover three substantial ... morepyramids, numerous repaired stelae, open plazas, a modest yet interesting ball court, and more. One of the rare locations, Lamanai, which means "Submerged Crocodile," was able to keep its original name as well as many other ancient characteristics, all of which
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Our Journey starts from San Pedro (Ambergris Caye) where you will get your boat tickets (the boat ride consists of one hour & 30 minutes, Water Taxi transfer from San Pedro to ... moreBelize City in which you will be able to see Caye Caulker, Caye Chapel and much more, arriving in Belize city water taxi terminal, where you will meet your tour guide. From there you board a private vehicle with your guide as you begin your road trip to Altun Ha Mayan Ruin: Altun Ha is an ancient Mayan City about 30 miles north of Belize City, dating back to about B.C. 900. It is believed the city was occupied for centuries up until A.D. 1000, covering the classic period A.D. 250-900, the time from which most of the information of this city was gathered and the time when the city was at its height.
The name Altun Ha means “Rockstone Water”, and it is derived from the name of a nearby village called Rockstone Pond, but Altun-Ha’s ancient name remains unknown. The largest temple of Altun Ha is the Temple of the Masonry Altars which stands 54 feet high. The Sun God’s Tomb is also found on this temple dated for about A.D. 600-650, in which researchers found a skeleton and various artifacts when the tomb was excavated. The Mayans made use of the land and its terrains, as they did so above the surface they also did so below the surface. The Mayans believed that the caves were an entrance to Xibalba “a place of fear” related to death. It is completely so because the Mayans used the caves to perform death rituals and also the river flowing through these caves provided a secret passageway to ambush enemies.
Cave Tubing into a cave system at Caves Branch. After reaching the Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve you will hike for about 30 minutes through the Belize Rain Forest and through a couple of dry caves until you come to the opening of the first cave through which the underground Caves Branch river flows. This is where the REAL fun begins as you will be assisted in getting into your inner tube to begin floating through the caves. It's a short but amazing journey of about 45 minutes to an hour. Our tubes with headrests are linked so there is no need to hold onto someone else's feet and you are guided by a licensed and experienced tour guide :) At the end of the tour, we will head back to the water taxi terminal.
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