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Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Are you ready for a culinary adventure that will delight your taste buds? Take our 5-day cooking course which will teach you how to make Belizean staples such as rice and beans with ... morestew chicken, ceviche, panades, bollos, tamales, panades, salbutes, garnaches, sere, pibil, fried plantains, chocolate, fry jacks, johnnycakes, and more! These hands-on cooking classes will allow you to pick fresh ingredients from local farms and then will teach you how to make delish Belizean dishes. Take your new-found culinary knowledge home with you to wow your friends and family at your next dinner party!
What to bring: -packed breakfast and/or lunch -bottled water and/or snacks
What to wear: -comfortable clothing and running/hiking shoes
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Tour a local organic farm and pick fresh crops as available- a variety of juicy limes, and cacao pods that are used to make chocolate, coffee, bananas, and more! The local farmer will ... moreshow you around the farm, explain to you the different varieties of each crop, and the methods to grow each group. Then taste your fresh, hand-picked produce!
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Want to learn how to get the best landscape and up-close shots on our 300+ acre property? This 4-hour workshop will feature a professional photographer who will give you hands-on tips ... moreon how to find the best lighting, capture moving animals and insects, and use all the features on your camera to get your Instagram-perfect photographs of the stunning Belizean rainforest. This workshop is a 4-hour duration. This tour takes place right in this beautiful 300-acre adventure park in Cayo just 10 minutes from the famous Xunantunich Mayan ruin. This tour includes entrance fee and a professional licensed tour guide *Purple Mayan Tours offers hotel pickup/drop-off for an additional charge. if you’d like to arrange transportation, please contact our team to arrange transportation. What to bring: -packed breakfast and/or lunch -bottled water and/or snacks
What to wear: -comfortable clothing and hiking/running shoes
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Take this guided tour of the culturally-rich Mayan village of San Antonio, Belize in the Cayo District. Nestled in a beautiful valley, this village is about a 20-minute drive from ... morethe heart of San Ignacio. Stop in to see the Garcia Sisters, locally renowned Mayan Shamans/healers, who have a small art gallery selling beautiful handmade arts such as pottery, slate carvings, jewelry, and more. You may also arrange a Mayan massage with the Garcia sisters which features the ancient practice of cupping to improve blood flow and remove toxins from your body, or arrange for a Mayan blessing, completed with smudging, or burning incense of copal and other herbs that the Maya people consider sacred. The Garcia Sisters also have a vast knowledge of herbs used for healing and Mayan cooking. Take a drive through the beautiful Elijio Panti National Park, which was established to honor their ancestor, the late Elijio Panti, a famous Mayan shaman, and healer. Your guide can also take you to the lesser-known Pacbitun Mayan ruin, which is still being excavated. What to bring: -packed breakfast and/or lunch -bottled water and/or snacks
What to wear: -comfortable clothing and hiking/running shoes
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Enjoy a beautiful scenic tour of the hilly green Mennonite community where you will see rich farmland with dairy cows, chickens, goats, and horses. You will also see traditional Mennonite ... morepeople, dressed in traditional clothing and using horses and buggies. These people also often speak a German dialect. The Mennonite community is known for its delicious meats and cheeses, and hand-picked organic fruits and veggies. Stop at one of their fruits and vegetable stands to see their bounty and stock up on some healthy produce. What to bring: -packed breakfast and/or lunch -bottled water and/or snacks
What to wear: -comfortable clothing and hiking/running shoes
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Hey gyals and buays (girls and boys), grab your pickney (children) and enjoy a cultural tour of the Creole culture in Belize. Your guide can teach you more Kriol words and phrases ... moreas you explore the city and surrounding areas. Your guide will let you sample some traditional Creole dishes such as boil up (boiled egg and potato with pigtail or fish), cowfoot soup (tripe and veggies in a beef broth), or a variety of fish dishes. For a great breakfast, try johnny cakes or fry jacks, and for dessert, try powder bun or bread pudding. Listen to some traditional Creole brukdown or punta music and see some elaborate, colorful costumes that are used for Carnival and other Creole festivals. A great and fun learning experience! What to bring: -packed breakfast and/or lunch -bottled water and/or snacks
What to wear: -comfortable clothing and hiking/running shoes
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Take a guided tour that will immerse you in the culture of some of the earliest tradespeople in Belize. Learn about traditional Mayan crafts such as slate carving, bead making, and ... morepottery. These trades are still practiced today, and there are several local people who will be eager to tell you more about their craft. Your guide will give you a history of the chicleros- the workers who extracted chicle from the sapodilla trees by hand. Learn about the process of tapping the trees for chicle, which was used for chewing gum, dental supplies, and surgical tape. Your guide will take you to the statue of the chiclero, located in Benque Viejo del Carmen, which is dedicated to these hard-working people. Lastly, you will learn about the woodcutters of Belize. The early woodcutters were known as Baymen, and logging was a huge industry in Belize. During the 1700s and 1800s, Baymen exported thousands of tons of logwood back to England. Enjoy this informative and interesting tour describing some of Belize’s earliest industries.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Enjoy this interesting history tour of the Mayan people of Belize, from the country’s earliest inhabitants, all the way up to the modern-day Mayan people. As your guide leads you through ... morethe Mayan caves where the Mayan people used to dwell, you will learn more about the glyphs and carvings on the caves, and how the network of caves is connected to the ancient Mayan cities. Also learn about the three distinct Mayan people groups- the Mopan, Yucatec, and Kekchi, who each speak their own language. Your guide will introduce you to local Maya people who still speak these languages and you will get to learn some Mayan words. You will also learn more about the Mayan calendar, Mayan gods, and Mayan traditions and rituals. Learn about the sacred copal and other herbs used in Mayan healing and Mayan rituals and traditions that took place in the caves, which the Mayan people were entranced to Xibalba, or the underworld. Learn about the sacred copal and other herbs used in Mayan healing and Mayan rituals and traditions that took place in the caves, which the Mayan people were entrances to Xibalba, or the underworld. Learn more about other Mayan legends and superstitions on this fantastic tour. What to bring: -packed breakfast and/or lunch -bottled water and/or snacks
What to wear: -comfortable clothing and hiking/running shoes
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Meet a local artist who practices the ancient art of Mayan pottery and ceramic making. He or she will demonstrate the process of ceramics making, from shaping the clay to baking it. ... moreThe Mayan people found natural pigments to make their beautiful, handmade pottery colorful. Learning how the process of ceramic making changed and developed throughout the periods, and how it is still practiced today. The local artist will even let you try your hand at making your own beautiful pottery- come take this fun and interactive class and come home with your own handmade souvenir! What to bring: -packed breakfast and/or lunch -bottled water and/or snacks
What to wear: -comfortable clothing and hiking/running shoes
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Belize is known for its rich natural resources and its many attractions. So spend the day doing the three best things in Belize. The first attraction will be the cave that is in this ... morenew adventure park called Cave World Adventures. Then we’ll go to visit the famous Xunantunich Mayan ruin and then end the tour by heading to the waterfalls.
What to bring: -packed breakfast and/or lunch -bottled water and/or snacks
What to wear: -comfortable clothing and hiking/running shoes
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Step aboard a one-of-a-kind jungle experience and discover Belize through the eyes of those who call it home. This tour is proudly operated by a local family with two generations rooted ... morein this land raised along these rivers, surrounded by this forest, and deeply connected to the wildlife and traditions that make it so special. What you’ll experience isn’t just a tour, but a perspective shaped by years of living, exploring, and respecting this environment.
From the moment your day begins, everything is taken care of. Comfortable transportation is included, allowing you to fully relax and enjoy the experience from start to finish.
Glide along calm river waters aboard our spacious two-story pontoon, designed for both adventure and relaxation. As you journey deeper into the jungle, you’ll be immersed in towering greenery, vibrant birdlife, and the distant calls of howler monkeys echoing through the canopy.
Our vessel offers an experience you won’t find anywhere else. The upper deck features comfortable hammocks, perfect for unwinding while taking in panoramic rainforest views. For families, the top deck can also be securely enclosed, providing a safe and enjoyable space for children.
This is more than a river cruise it’s an interactive adventure.
Along the way, your guide will lead you to explore three unique destinations, each offering its own natural beauty. Swim in refreshing waters, take optional cliff jumps, or experience one of our standout features—a built-in swing from the boat, allowing you to launch straight into the river for a fun and unforgettable moment.
To complete the experience, freshly prepared food is included, made with care and served during your tour. Meals can be customized to accommodate dietary preferences and restrictions, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience comfortably.
Whether you’re here to relax in a hammock or dive into adventure, every part of this journey is designed to feel personal, seamless, and truly memorable.
Come experience the jungle not just as a visitor but as part of a story that has been lived here for generations.
Find Family Friendly Tours in Benque Viejo Del Carmen, Cayo District, Belize. These tours are listed by the tour providers as suitable for families and kids. Please contact the provider for each tour for more information.
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