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$
175
/ Adult
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
It’s going to be an eventful day so be sure to wear comfortable clothing and shoes. This tour will start within a few miles of San Ignacio in air-conditioned transport to Xunantunich. ... moreXunantunich is a national treasure that fills its visitors with a sense of time travel. It sits close to Belize’s western border and is a must-visit. Local souvenirs, hammocks, and blankets are available from the many vendors waiting alongside the river at the entrance to the hand-cranked ferry that has carried many thousands to and from the calm beauty of this Maya Temple.

The panoramic views of the Cayo District and nearby Guatemala from atop ‘El Castillo’ are stupendous! Come with an open heart to experience simplicity and visit another world for a few hours before heading off to Jaguar Paw for cave tubing & zip lining.

When you’ve arrived 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.

Once at the cave system's entrance, it’s time for your ancient Maya underworld adventure. 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 grandiose of Xibalba as it’s known. After exiting the cave, 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.
$
107
/ Person
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
This is the best sunset tour in San Pedro, Belize! We take you from your resort dock and sail the Caribbean Sea to watch the beautiful sunset! It is the perfect activity to end your ... moreday in San Pedro! You get to relax and unwind with snacks and drinks as you watch the beautiful sunset on the Caribbean Sea! This tour includes freshly made Belizean ceviche, beers, rum punch, sodas, and water.
$
264
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
Provider:
A MINIMUM OF 2 PERSONS IS NEEDED FOR THIS TOUR TO TAKE PLACE See the world-famous Great Blue Hole the way it was meant to be seen … from the air with the Blue Hole Tour from Tropic ... moreAir. Fly to Lighthouse Reef Atoll, and make several fly-bys of this natural wonder of the world. While en route, you will see the Belize Barrier Reef (the longest in the Western Hemisphere), and Turneffe Atoll. Be sure to keep watch on the water below for Manatees, Rays, Sharks, Dolphins, and other wildlife. So before you dive into it, see it.
This tour requires a minimum of 2 persons
Upon arrival, please be 30 minutes prior to the tour starting time.
We will be sending you an email for a specific code for you to represent to the staff at Tropic Air
$
140
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Provider:
Snorkeling sites: Hol Chan Channel  Shark Ray alley  Chato Turtle area  Manatee Area  Sunken Barge  Viewing Site: Tarpon Hole  Sea Horse
$
70
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Provider:
Snorkeling sites: South Channel  Shark Ray Alley Coral Gardens  Viewing site: Tarpon hole Seahorses 
$
150
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Provider:
The tour consists of visiting the Mangrove island of Swallow Caye and viewing the gentle sea cows in their natural habitat. We also visit the historical island of St. George's Caye; ... morefollowed by 2 snorkeling areas.

Snorkeling Sites:
Caye Chapel Aquarium 
Caye Chapel Channel
$
135
/ Person
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Provider:
If you are a person that enjoys nature, there is no better site than this. As you sail, you will love the palette of colors that rise up on the Western sky as the sun sets behind Ambergris ... moreCaye.

Can you imagine anything more relaxing than watching the sails go up while listening to the waves breaking on the barrier reef and watching the amazing hues of light as the sky darkens?

La Gaviota is a 56-foot sailboat. Be assured that you will be comfortable sailing as we say goodbye to another day.

This Sunset Cruise with La Gaviota Sailboat leaves at 5:00 pm, right before sunset. You will sail parallel to the second-largest barrier reef in the world for about 3 hours and return around 8:00 pm.
$
160
/ Person
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Provider:
Experience Our Night Dives Its countless miles of reefs make this destination a haven for diving enthusiasts who are looking to dive in the turquoise Caribbean waters at night to find ... morethe nocturnal beauties that lay below the sea.

Discover Yourself In The Ocean
All night dives are carried out at the Hol Chan Marine Reserve which is 15 minutes away from the dock.

The night dive offered in Ambergris Caye is an incredible adventure because of the incredible ecosystem, the 2nd largest barrier reef, and the safety offered by guided dive professionals.

Night dives leave at 5:30 pm. Ninety percent of the marine life is nocturnal and as a result, all the little critters that were hiding during the day will come out to feed at night.

Night Diving is a 1-Tank dive done by a Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Diving takes approx. 50 minutes.

*dive gear can be rented for an additional cost 
$
170
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Provider:
La Gaviota is a 56-foot sailboat. If you are a person that enjoys nature, there is no better site than this. As you sail, you will love the palette of colors that rise up on the Western ... moresky as the sun sets behind Ambergris Caye.

Can you imagine anything more relaxing than watching the sails go up while listening to the waves breaking on the barrier reef and watching the amazing hues of light as the sky darkens?

Be assured that you will be comfortable sailing as we say goodbye to another day.

You will be served dinner on the sailboat. You will have the choice of seafood, steak, or chicken. You will have to make that choice prior to the trip.

This Sunset Cruise with La Gaviota Sailboat leaves at 5:00 pm, right before sunset. You will sail parallel to the second largest barrier reef in the world, watch the beautiful sunset, have dinner on the sailboat in about 3 hours, and return around 8:00 pm.
$
330
60
/ Person
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Provider:
Experience The Great Blue Hole Its deepest point lies at 124 meters and has an almost perfect circular shape which is 300 meters wide. ... more

Discover Yourself In The Ocean

French explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau declared it “one of the top ten dive sites in the world.”

The Great Blue Hole, off the coast of Belize, is a diver’s paradise. But if diving is not for you, you can also snorkel for a full day around the hole and nearby. The Blue Hole is well known among diving enthusiasts, for whom this place has them all: clear waters, a variety of flora and fauna as you can meet here nurse sharks, Caribbean reef sharks, and bull sharks.

Scuba Diving the Blue Hole is a full-day diving experience. On this trip, you will do three tank dives in three different spots. The first stop is at the Blue Hole. The second stop is at Half Moon Caye Wall. After the second dive, we head to Half Moon Caye, where you rest for a while and have lunch. The third dive spot will be at the Aquarium at Long Caye. Then, we cruise back home watching the sunset.

*dive gear can be rented for an additional cost 
$
320
/ Person
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Provider:
A full-day offshore trip that includes diving at one of the world's renowned dive sites, The Great Blue Hole, and two other spectacular sites: Half Moon Caye Wall and Long Caye Wall ... more(The Aquarium).

This is a 3-tank offshore dive full-day trip that consists of the following sites:

The Great Blue Hole (divers go down to about 130ft / 40 meters)
Half Moon Caye Wall (maximum depth of 50ft-60ft / 15-18 meters)
Long Caye Wall is also known as The Aquarium (maximum depth of 50ft-60ft / 15-18 meters).

MUST BE AT LEAST OPEN WATER CERTIFIED OR HIGHER WITH A RECENT LOGGED DIVE IN ORDER TO DIVE THE BLUE HOLE. 

We include:

Continental breakfast: Seasonal fruits, powdered bun (sweet bread), cheese, coffee, and hot water for tea

Fruits throughout the day

Lunch: Rice and Beans with Stew Chicken 

Departure Time for Amigos del Mar is at 6:00 AM and the boat returns roughly around 5:30 pm
$
122
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$
149
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Zip Lining Since we have not figured out a way to grow feathers yet, a trip through the jungle on a zipline is a terrific way to get that fix.... more

This tour is not for persons with disabilities, heart conditions, or back or leg problems. All guests must be in good physical condition. Not suitable for pregnant women.

Starts: 8:00AM Ends: 10:30AM

Itinerary

Getting There: The adventure begins at 8:00 AM with a pick-up at your hotel or in San Ignacio Town. We embark on our journey out of San Ignacio on an hour’s drive along the George Price Highway (paved road) until arriving at the junction of the Jaguar Paw Cave Tubing outpost. The drive into the site’s parking lot is another 12 minutes or so on the paved road. Upon arriving at the parking lot, your guide checks you in with the ranger.

At the Zip Line Course: From the parking lot it’s a short 5-minute walk to the gear station where skilled guides will brief you on safety procedures while fitting you with their own helmets, harnesses, and gloves. We then head out on a very short hike through the jungle to the starting point. The first line is a teaser to get you hyped up. There are 6 rounds in total, each lasting about 12 seconds and covering 40 – 300 feet of cable. The highest you will fly over the jungle is about 150 feet high. The two lengths take you soaring over the caves branch river in an exhilarating and scenic glide. The entire course lasts about 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the number of persons in your party.

Departure: After our zipline adventure, you’ll walk back to the parking lot where you’ll have a chance to change into your water shoes and swimwear for a refreshing cave-tubing adventure! At this point (depending on what time you’re done zip lining) you may feel free to have an early lunch before you go tubing. By the time you get to the floating starting point, the food in your stomach will have settled. Otherwise, you can have a late lunch when you return from tubing.

Duration: 45 – 60 Mins. (at the Zipline)

Difficulty level- Moderate

What to bring: Action Camera, light clothing, hiking shoes (no flip-flops).

Provided: Helmets, harness, gloves.

Cave Tubing

If you’re visiting with children or non-swimmers please let us know this ahead of time so as to verify Minimum height requirements of “40 inches” is met and kid-size life jackets are provided.

Starts: 11:00 AM Ends: 5:00 PM

Itinerary

Getting There: 

The Cave Tubing site is at the same place as the zipline. After changing into your swimwear, you’ll walk over to the equipment booth to grab a tube & helmet with headlamps. You’re ready to start!

The Zipline course is situated within walking distance at the same park. After changing into your dry clothes and having concluded your tubing adventure, we sit down on the picnic tables under the trees for a delicious lunch (sited). After lunch, we take a little hike onto the zip line check-in station, (just long enough to get your stomach settled).

At the site: 

Once you’re all geared up, you then embark on a 45 minutes’ hike across the clear turquoise Caves Branch River. At this crossing, there’s a rope across the river to assist you in crossing. The water is knees-deep, typically. After the river crossing, we start off along a jungle trail heading upstream alongside the river. Your guide will point out interesting aspects of the local flora &fauna as we trek through – a perfect time to take out your cameras (preferably waterproof).

Upon arrival at the designated starting point, your guide will brief you on the proper safety techniques for boarding & floating on your tube. If you’re adventurous, you’ll want to dive or splash into the water from a rock at the starting point. From here, your guide will set you afloat through a series of cavers that periodically open up to the sunshine & jungle. When the water current is strong, you’ll be tied up into a cluster (like a train) with ropes so as to avoid anyone straying away. Your guide will (depending on time availability) will lead you to the river bank inside the cave where you’ll unboard your tube and hike up to a hidden cavern where Ancient Maya Artifacts and beautiful natural formations can be seen.

After a bit of cave exploration through tight spaces, you’ll hop back onto your tube and continue the journey down the river through the rest of the caves with occasional beautiful scenic openings on the side. The journey continues until you make it back to the first river crossing and then back onto the parking lot. Here you can use the expansive restroom complex to change back into your dry clothes and shoes.

A quick lunch can be enjoyed on the picnic tables at the parking lot before heading back to San Ignacio. 

Departing: 

After a late lunch, you’ll board our vehicle and head back onto San Ignacio via the George Price Highway, arriving around 5:00 PM.

Duration: Approx. 5 hours (at Jaguar Paw Cave Tubing)

Difficulty level: Moderate

What to Bring: Water Shoes (no flip-flops or open-toe sandals), lightweight Shorts, Lightweight shirt, change of clothes, Sunscreen, Insect Repellant, Water, and Camera (must be waterproof).

Provided: we provide you with a helmet, head lamp, life jackets, and towels.
$
100
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
Cave tubing in Belize is a MUST! This is one of the TOP tours you cannot miss if visiting our Jewel. There is a moderate hike to the entrance of the Caves. Hop on your tube and enjoy ... morethis relaxing ride downstream, where you get the chance to see a waterfall in one of the caves and beautifully formed stalagmites and stalactite inside the cave!
$
105
-
$
159
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Rio Frio Cave is an ancient monument in Belize. It is located in the district of Cayo, in the central part of the country, 40 km southwest of the capital, Belmopan. Rio Frio Caves ... moreare located 470 meters above sea level. – Wikipedia 

Getting There:

Since you’ll be doing this tour in combination with Caracol Temples, your journey will commence as we board our vehicle at Caracol, then make our way back through the Mountain Pine Ridge road where after 45 to 60 minutes, you’ll divert from the main road onto a short drive to the Rio Frio Cave Site. At the parking lot, you’ll onboard, then walk to the cave site where you’ll be amazed by the massive cave opening and its intriguing cavern which you are free to explore.

At the site

Two massive 65ft entryways make it extra accessible and create natural lighting inside. Huge stalactites hang from its massive cathedral-like vault room-sized boulders on the ground where a stream flows through, forming pools with cascading falls.

Departure:

After a short exploration (it only takes about 30 mins to see the cave entirely), you’ll walk the trail up to the parking lot and onto your next adventure spot (in this case Big Rock Falls)
Difficulty level: Easy to Moderate
Duration: Approx. 35 – 50 mins (at Rio On Pools)
What to bring: Sunscreen, bug repellent, sunglasses, solid athletic shoes, light clothing, camera.
Provided: Snacks & bottled water.

Rio Frio Cave is an ancient monument in Belize. It is located in the district of Cayo, in the central part of the country, 40 km southwest of the capital, Belmopan. Rio Frio Caves are located 470 meters above sea level. – Wikipedia 

Getting There:

Since you’ll be doing this tour in combination with Caracol Temples, your journey will commence as we board our vehicle at Caracol, then make our way back through the Mountain Pine Ridge road where after 45 to 60 minutes, you’ll divert from the main road onto a short drive to the Rio Frio Cave Site. At the parking lot, you’ll onboard, then walk to the cave site where you’ll be amazed by the massive cave opening and its intriguing cavern which you are free to explore.

At the site

Two massive 65ft entryways make it extra accessible and create natural lighting inside. Huge stalactites hang from its massive cathedral-like vault room-sized boulders on the ground where a stream flows through, forming pools with cascading falls.

Departure:

After a short exploration (it only takes about 30 mins to see the cave entirely), you’ll walk the trail up to the parking lot and onto your next adventure spot (in this case Big Rock Falls)
Difficulty level: Easy to Moderate
Duration: Approx. 35 – 50 mins (at Rio On Pools)
What to bring: Sunscreen, bug repellent, sunglasses, solid athletic shoes, light clothing, camera.
Provided: Snacks & bottled water.

Big Rock Falls is a 150-foot waterfall on Privassion River, in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve of the Cayo District of Belize. – Wikipedia
If you’re visiting with children or non-swimmers please let us know this ahead of time so as to provide life jackets or other floatables for their convenience. Also, you must be very mindful of the elderly and the young, and be sure they (kids) are obedient enough to follow the guide’s rules, especially when climbing up or down the cliff.

Note: Please watch your step and be very cautious when walking on the rocks on your way and at the pools as rocks are very slippery. Be attentive with children or your partner as there are water currents. 

Getting There: After Rio Frio Caves, we embark on a short drive of about 25 minutes down Pine Ridge Road onto the Big Rock Falls parking lot.

At the site: The waterfall is approximately a 5 to 8 minutes walk from the parking lot so you want to take everything you’ll need with you for an enjoyable time at the waterfall. From the parking lot, we’ll be walking through a little trail that leads to quite a steep climb down to the river valley. Flip-flops are not advisable for this part of the trek. Once we’ve made our way carefully down that cliff, the tremendous view of water rushing over the huge 150-ft rock formations and plummeting into the deep rounded pool at its base provides a rush of excitement. Our walk through the granite boulders takes us to the waterfall pool.

You won’t regret visiting this site for a nice cold swim amidst the scorching Belizean heat. You may choose to swim all the way up to the waterfall but try to contain the temptation to climb up any of the wet rocks or do so at your own risk, they tend to get very slippery. Your guide will allow you ample time to swim or bask at your own leisure. When you feel you’ve had your fix, he’ll escort you back to the parking lot.

Departure: Getting out of the river bank entails a climb up the steep cliff. It’s not as difficult as it may seem. Slow and steady does it. You may choose to change into dry clothes while you’re at the river bank or when you get to the vehicle. There are no changing rooms or restrooms.

You’ll then board our vehicle to traverse the same road through the villages and back into San Ignacio, returning around 5:00 PM or otherwise depending on your own pace. 

Duration: Approx. 1 – 1.5 hours (at Big Rock Falls)
Difficulty level: Moderate
What to bring: Swimwear, change of clothes, hiking or water shoes (no flip-flops), sunscreen, insect repellent, sunglasses, a camera, and just about anything that would enhance your visit.
Provided: Towels, snacks, and water.
$
125
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
Cave Tubing and Zip-lining combined on the same day is the most popular excursion in Belize and it is our specialty. Our guides are very professional and they are very knowledgeable. ... moreBoth tours are great and full of fun. Guided by our experienced Belizean tour guides, you will hike for about 30 minutes through the Belizean rainforest then tube down the refreshing Caves Branch River and through spectacular cave systems, which the ancient Mayas regarded as sacred underworld and home to many powerful gods. We are happy to say that we have a new zipline designed especially for you to have the most memorable time possible in Belize. This is the second one we have constructed ourselves, this one on our own property. We have improved on everything we have learned from all others before! It is a Belizean-owned and operated enterprise. It even runs across the Cave’s Branch River. This is the most unique zipline experience in Belize! We currently have 6 platforms and 5 zip spans. We are planning more zips and a suspension bridge.
After a short, approximately 8-minute hike, we arrive at the first platform. The initial zip is a trial run. We call it the Chicken Run in case you chicken out.
$
90
/ Person
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
All night dives are carried out at Mexico Rocks, which is part of the Hol Chan Marine Reserve. This site is less than 5 minutes away from our dive shop.... more
While all the day feeders are sleeping or hiding, the night feeders come out at night and explore. Some of the most interesting marine life comes out at night. 
Although this is a shallow dive (16ft) you will have an unforgettable experience.

Night dives leave at sunset and are a 1 Tank dive.
$
174
/ Person
Departs From:
Belize City
Actun Tunichil Muknal (the Cave of the Crystal Sepulchre), also known locally as ATM, is a cave near San Ignacio, Cayo District, notable as a Maya archaeological site that includes ... moreskeletons, ceramics, and stoneware. There are several areas with skeletal remains in the main chamber.

Many of the Maya artifacts and remains are completely calcified to the cave floor. The ceramics at the site are significant partly because they are marked with “kill holes”, which indicate that they were used for ceremonial purposes. One artifact, named the “Monkey Pot”, is one of just four of its type found in Central America. The Maya also modified cave formations here, in some instances to create altars for the offerings, in others to create silhouettes of faces and animals or to project a shadow image into the cave. The cave is extensively decorated with cave formations in the upper passages.

Actun Tunichil Muknal cave was first entered by the Mayas in AD 300-600. It was not until the late AD 700-900 that the Mayas went deeper into the cave to perform their ceremonies. The cave was officially opened to the public in 1998.

The cave houses various types of artifacts from ceramics and stoneware to the remains of skeletons. The Mayas consider Actun Tunichil Muknal a highly sacred location, enclosing the famous “Crystal Maiden,” who was thought to be a sacrifice victim. After decades of weathering and natural processes, the surface of the skeleton appears to be covered with a geological sanded finish, which gives the maiden a somewhat magical fairy-dust appearance.
$
170
/ Person
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
This tour will take you on a adeventure back into a 1000 years in history itself. You will explore the wonders of the mayan world, their cave systems on a tube , jungle and plants. ... moreThe tour starts at 6:30am here on Caye Caulker, You'll take the San Pedro Belize Express ferry boat ride into the city. Then We will go explore the Mayan Temple Altun ha, you'll get to hike to the top ad around it with our guide giving you all you need to know about the site and the maya world. Then we head deeper into the jungle to go explore the cave systems. We will hike for about 20mins with out tubes through the jungle, you'll get a fun lesson on plant identification, insect identification and all their medicinial uses throughout history in Belize. Then we cave tube down the river and through several caves enjoying the scenery. Lastly we Zipline over the jungle canopy. We then return to Caye Caulker in the evening around 4pm/5pm.
$
105
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Take an easy day and explore with leisure the site of Xunantunich and Cahal Pech. Once you have been picked up from your hotel, your tour takes off towards Xunantunich – Maiden of ... morethe Rock- where you will get to cross a manual-operated ferry before your arrival at the site. Once at the site, your guide will take you on a small walk to the site, and give you the history of this once-amazing city. You will get the chance to climb the tallest structure of El Castillo. Once the site tour of Xunantunich is complete a 20 min drive would get you to your next destination, the site of Cahal Pech, one of the oldest Maya cities around the region dating back to 1200 B.C. Your guide will take you through this city with its history and fascinating tales while you enjoy its architectural designs, a city where the plazas are interconnected with causeways and corridors and you can always find beautiful birds.
$
1,500
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$
1,800
/ Group
Join us for a Caye Caulker Catamaran Sailing and Snorkeling tour on Miss Faith. On this tour, you will be sailing the beautiful Caribbean Sea and snorkeling at Hol Chan Marine Reserve. ... moreIt includes fresh ceviche and an open local bar; or, you can also book with a private chef to prepare amazing local dishes for you.
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