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$
85
/ Person
$
500
/ Group
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
 (1)
Provider:
Depart Blue Tang Inn on the Sirena Azul Sailboat at 8:30 am or 1:30 pm daily. Sail, relax, and enjoy the aqua-blue Caribbean for about 45 minutes to Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Here, ... morea guide will lead you along the reef, pointing out the many interesting fish and coral formations. This beautiful, small channel contains many different schools of fish. Turtles, sting rays, groupers, horse-eyed jacks, snappers, and sergeant majors will escort you through this very scenic tour around the channel. The next stop is Shark Ray Alley, where you can snorkel with friendly Nurse sharks & southern stingrays next to the boat. Sip a refreshing drink on your return to Blue Tang Inn at 12 Noon or 5 pm. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and a light sweater along. Snorkel gear is available for rent at the Blue Tang Inn office.
$
110
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
 (1)
Your Smart Travel Belize Tour Guide will meet Guest/s at Fort Street Tourism Village in Belize City. Your city tour begins by taking an Educational tour on the North side of Belize ... moreCity with our first stop being the Light House/ Baron Bliss monument. We then proceed along the Marine Parade and provide historical information on key locations such as Chateau Caribbean Hotel, Memorial Park, Central Bank of Belize, MCC Grounds, BTL Park (formerly known as Lindbergh Landing), Marion Jones Sporting Complex, Central Bank, Old Belize City Prison among many other buildings.

After seeing Northside Belize City, we will travel up the George Price Highway approximately 40 minutes out of the City whilst learning a little about who George Price was and what he has done for our country.

Along the highway, guests will be able to see some small communities and some flora and fauna along the highways as well as some wetlands. You will then arrive at the Belize Zoo where your tour guide will allow you some time to use the restroom before you start the tour for about an hour.

At the Belize Zoo, you will be able to see some native animals to Belize as well as some troublesome animals such as Jaguars and Crocodiles that were harming the livestock of our farmers. Some were donated to the Belize Zoo because they were illegal to have as a pet, and others were rescued from the wild.

Notes:

This tour is available to cruise passengers and overnight guests.

Kid friendly.

Gift shops in route.

This tour departs from and returns to Belize City unless there is a special request from our guests.
$
95
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
 (1)
Your Tour Guide will meet Guest/s at Fort Street Tourism Village in Belize City then will commence the tour by engaging guests with an Educational tour on the North side of Belize ... moreCity stopping at the Light House/ Baron Bliss monument then proceed along the Marine Parade and provide Historic information on key locations Chateau Caribbean Hotel, Central Bank of Belize, MCC Grounds, BTL Park (formerly known as Lindsberg Landing), Marion Jones Sporting Complex, ST. John’s College, Edward P Yorke High School, Nazarene High School, Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH), Social Security Board, and Palotti High School. Then take the exit on the Phillip Goldson Highway heading north to Ladyville located approximately 10 miles out of Belize City, to the Crocodile Eco-Sanctuary at Captain Hook’s Restaurant and bar one of Belize’s newest and most fascinating tourist attractions, located on the Caribbean shrimp farm.

The Caribbean shrimp farm is a small sustainable 266 acres farm surrounded by protected wetland habitat where shrimp are raised organically. These shrimp are harvested on the farm and sold locally here in Belize.

While visiting you can enjoy tours such as:

Horse Back riding

Mayan walk trail

After your tour is completed you may purchase lunch and enjoy the Belizean dish of the day, then take the Phillip Goldson Highway back to the city where upon entering the City you can stop at the Travelers rum Factory for a short tour and free sample of Belizean rum and also purchase gift items. After leaving the Rum factory your Tour Guide will take you to the South Side of Belize City then stop at one of the oldest churches in Central America, St. John’s Cathedral built in 1812, then will proceed back to the Fort Street Tourism Village.

Notes:

This half-day tour is available to cruise passengers and overnight guests.

Both locations are kid friendly.

There is an onsite gift shop to purchase souvenirs.

This tour departs from and returns to Belize City unless there is a special request from our guests
$
75
/ Adult
Departs From:
Belize City
 (1)
Altun Ha and Belize City Half-Day Tour Tour Guide will meet Guest/s at Fort Street Tourism Village in Belize City and then will commence the tour by engaging guests with an Educational ... moretour on the North side of Belize City stopping at the Light House/ Baron Bliss monument then proceed along the Marine Parade and provide Historic information on key locations Chateau Caribbean Hotel, Central Bank of Belize, MCC Grounds, BTL Park (formerly known as Lindbergh Landing), Marion Jones Sporting Complex, ST. John’s College, Edward P Yorke High School, Nazarene High School, Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH), Social Security Board, and Palotti High School. Then take the exit on the Phillip Goldson Highway heading in the Belize District about 30 miles north of Belize City on the Old Northern Highway and about 6 miles west of the shore of the Caribbean Sea.

Altun Ha was a wealthy ceremonial center boasting two main plazas, and thirteen structures (including the Temple of Sun God or the Temple of the Masonry Altars). Altun Ha is not very far from the Caribbean Sea and it formed part of a unique cultural zone along with other coastal sites. 

It is also where the Largest Jade was ever found in the Mayan Kingdom. During an excavation, Dr. David Pendergast, along with Mr. Wilhelm Leslie of Rockstone Pond, and another Belizean (Mr. Winston Herbert of Lucky Strike Village), discovered the famous jade sculpture of Kinich Ahau, in 1968. 

After visiting Altun Ha we head back towards Belize City where your Tour Guide will take you along the South side of Belize City where guests will be able to view life on the south side of the city and then will make a short stop at one of the oldest church in Central America, St. John’s Cathedral built in 1812, then will proceed back to the Fort Street Tourism Village.
$
110
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
 (1)
A morning tour of Belize City that includes colonial history, cultural information, and landmarks that each have a unique story to tell is a wonderful way to welcome visitors to the ... moremainland. The tour is followed by a delicious Belizean meal. You are merely getting ready for the most enjoyable part after this knowledge-filled morning! After you will enjoy relaxing in your tube as your guides lead you on a float through a cave system on a leisurely river following a little climb through the rainforest canopy. A brief introduction to Belize's rich Mayan history will be provided through the rock formations linked to Mayan beliefs and history that are located inside this cave.
$
195
/ Person
$
750
/ Group
Departs From:
Belize City
 (1)
There are only a few places in the world where the elusive manatee is found. One of those places is in Belize. Start the day by making our way to Swallow Caye where we will see the ... moreendangered West Indian Manatee in their natural habitat from the boat. (No swimming with the Manatee).

Then head on to Goff’s Caye for the ultimate island experience, where sand and coral surround this mysterious island to snorkel the reef. It is located right on the edge of the barrier reef and has an abundance of tropical fishes and marine life. Thereafter have a picnic lunch and pull out your beach towels and relax under the swaying coconut palms on the pristine white beaches.

Perfect for cruise ship passengers and visitors staying in Belize City

**Kindly make booking request 1-week prior to your requested Tour Date to ensure availability of seats**
$
192
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$
256
/ Person
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
 (1)
Provider:
We enjoy three sensational tours at a relaxed pace. Stroll around the Altun Ha Maya Temple site as you learn about the amazing accomplishments of this ancient civilization. Then it's ... moreoff to be one with the birds as you zip through the treetops from platform to platform. Our final tour is a refreshing tube ride down Belize's largest river cave system. A must do experience for your best memories of Belize!
$
199
/ Person
$
219
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$
259
/ Adult
Departs From:
Hopkins
 (1)
This tour will take you to the charming village of Gales Point. Easily visible on a map as a long finger stretching out from the mainland, Gales Point is one of the most beautiful ... morespots in Belize. The local Creole villagers in Gales Point are the guardians for the protected feeding and nesting grounds of two of Belize's most endangered animals: the Caribbean Manatee and the Hawksbill Turtle. On this tour, you will visit an inland cave where you will see manatees and afterward, you will experience the unique Creole culture in the form of music and food. Amongst the most popular styles of music created by Creole musicians is brukdown. Some of the basic food of the Creole consists of rice, beans, bread, chicken, and fish. Creole dishes are not only exotic in flavor but very delicious and some of the most popular dishes are rice and beans, cowfoot soup, crab soup, stew fish, boil-up, and conch soup.

INCLUDES:

Cave Hike

Manatee Watch

Cultural Cooking
$
110
/ Adult
Departs From:
Belize City
 (1)
Enjoy the natural bliss and serenity of the “greatest little zoo in the world” on this fully guided excursion. You will learn about the native animals and plants found in the ecosystems ... moreof Belize. You will then be taken into the jaguar's cage to get the most intimate experience of your life. No worries, everything is safe! Thereafter stop at the Belize sign for a fun family or group photo to end the day.
$
35
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
 (1)
The tour of Belize City offers a historical and cultural perspective of the largest populated area of the only former British colony in Central America. From the start of this activity, ... moreour licensed and highly qualified driver/guide will provide detailed information about the city of Belize. You will get to see all the historical buildings and landmarks of this old capital. At your request, the driver will stop to allow you to take pictures of these landmarks as well. You also will be driven to the beautiful man-made beach at Old Belize for your viewing with the option to stay and enjoy the facility for a few hours.
$
175
/ Adult
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
 (1)
You’ll depart from the island of Caye Caulker by 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 mainland ... morearrival 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 grandiosity 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
$
95
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
 (1)
Would you like to experience The Spirit of the Natural Adventure? That is our goal here at cavetubing.bz. My tour company is Vital Nature and Mayan Tours, Ltd., and we offer tours ... morefor almost all attractions on the mainland. Cave tubing is my specialty and my favorite.
Belize is one of the few places in the world to offer cave tubing, and it is the most popular tour available for guests. Many say the cave tubing tour with our company was the best tour on their vacation. And we want to stress that safety is high on our priority list for our cave tubing trips. One of the interesting things about cave tubing is found in Mayan mythology. The Mayas considered caves as the entrance to the underworld, called Xibalba. Roughly translated it means “Place of fear” and it was like their “hell”. So when you finish cave tubing you can say “I’ve been to hell and back!” We provide a private guide for your group and we avoid crowds :)
$
115
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
 (1)
Provider:
Snorkel the Barrier Reef ~ Stroll the Island! UpClose Encounter with Sharks, Rays & Tarpons! Vibrant Coral Formations! Vivid Marine Life! All This and More Awaits You!... more

Caye Caulker Marine Reserve is one of the most accessible and beautiful snorkeling sites. Majestic coral formations are scattered across the white sandy bottom, while tropical fish of every size and color dart about this underwater haven.

Your Tour Includes:

- Fresh fruit and drinks
- Snorkel gear
- Guided Tour
- Bonus stop to Tarpon Town

Not Included:

-Park fees @us$5 per person
$
50
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
Altun Ha consists of two plazas that include four ceremonial temples and two residential complexes. It is one of the few Maya sites in Belize where guests can still climb. The highest ... moretemple is approximately 16 meters. It was considered one of the wealthiest Maya sites in Belize because the biggest carved Jade head was found in the masonry temple which is the highest temple.

The length of the tour is approximately 4 hours. We pick you up at the Tourism Village at Terminal 1 and we drive for about 50 minutes on the Northern Highway. We take a detour for about 14 miles as we travel through a dense forest before we arrive at the ancient city of Altun Ha.
$
80
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
The Belize Zoo is a zoo in Belize, located some 29 miles (47 km) west of Belize City on the George Price Highway. Set on 29 acres (12 ha), the zoo was founded in 1983 by Sharon Matola. ... moreIt is home to more than 125 animals of about 48 species, all native to Belize.

The natural environment of Belize is left entirely intact within the zoo. The dense, natural vegetation is separated only by gravel trails through the forest. The Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center received almost 15,000 schoolchildren every year. The Belize Zoo focuses on educating visitors about the wildlife of Belize through encountering the animals in their natural habitat.

The aim is to instill appreciation and pride, and a desire to protect and conserve Belize’s natural resources. The Zoo was the recipient of the Belize Tourism Board’s 9th National Tourism Award, “Educational Award of the Year” in 2009.
$
165
/ Person
Departs From:
Placencia
Provider:
The Belize Zoo is less of a traditional zoo to display animals from around the world and more of a rescue center for abandoned and injured animals. Home to more than 145 species of ... moreindigenous animals, the Belize Zoo is one of the best places to learn about the incredible diversity of wildlife found in the country.

The Belize Zoo measures approximately 29 acres in size with plenty of space to create comfortable habitats for the animals. The Belize Zoo plays an important role in helping educate both foreign visitors and locals alike about the wide diversity of fauna in the country and the importance of protecting and preserving it.

Founded in 1983, the Belize Zoo is the first facility of its kind to be fully accessible to individuals with reduced or impaired mobility. Animals at the zoo include birds such as parrots, keel-billed toucans, giant harpy eagles, scarlet macaws, vultures, and the endangered Jabiru Stork. The Belize Zoo is also home to reptiles and amphibians, including crocodiles, snakes, salamanders, frogs, and lizards.

Mammals found at the zoo include all five of Belize’s big cat species: jaguars, margays, ocelots, coatis, and jaguarundis. Other mammals found at the zoo include black howler monkeys, gibnuts, tapirs, and the famous kinkajou, sometimes referred to as the “nightwalker.”

There is also a gift shop located on the premises of the zoo. Income from visitor admissions helps the zoo fund its educational programs for the youth of Belize as well as conservation programs such as its jaguar rehabilitation program and harpy eagle restoration program. Proceeds also help fund the Belize Zoo’s continuing mission to provide care for injured, orphaned and abandoned animals from all across the country.

The Belize Zoo is located approximately a 30-minute drive west of Belize City and receives over 68,000 visitors every year.
$
140
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Provider:
Esmeralda and Tackle Box Dive is a unique spot to see many marine friends. Here you get the chance to see large groupers, Dolphins, Lobsters, Nurse Sharks, and also the bright and ... moreeye-catching colors of the corals. If you're lucky you get the chance to see eagle rays as well. This tour has two dives, first dive we dive approximately 70ft/21m for 50 minutes between the canyons, and second, we dive approximately 60ft/18m for 45 minutes.
$
860
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
1 hr 25 minutes flying the Blue Hole. There are 3 seaters, 5 seaters, and 7 seaters available
$
480
/ Group
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Fishing- Full Day
$
50
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Embark on an enchanting aquatic journey and delve into the marvels of the Caye Caulker Marine Reserve! Our 3-hour expedition promises an immersive experience amidst vibrant coral gardens ... moreand the mesmerizing diversity of tropical fish along the barrier reef. Explore the intriguing Shark and Ray Village while basking in the beauty of the South Channel. From 2 PM to 5 PM, our tour ensures every detail for a perfect day is covered – transportation, top-notch snorkel gear, entrance fees, and refreshing water and snacks like fruit.

Price includes:

government taxes

entrance fees

snorkeling gear

water

fruits

Join us for an unforgettable afternoon adventure you'll treasure!

Tour Stops:

Shark Ray Village

South Channel

Coral Garden
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