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$
295
/ Person
Departs From:
Placencia
 (1)
Provider:
Located just across the western border of Belize in Guatemala, TIKAL is one of the most iconic ancient historical sites in the world. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, ... moreTikal is perhaps the most famous ancient Maya site ever discovered.

Abandoned more than 1,000 years ago and lost to the jungle until the 20th century, Tikal is now the crown jewel of ancient Maya cities. During its heyday, Tikal had a large population of around 90,000 people and its rulers dominated the region, regularly battling with nearby dynasties in the Caracol and Xunatunich (both in Belize) before mysteriously being abandoned around the late 800s AD.

Today, Tikal is perhaps most famous for its signature temples located in a grand central plaza. The tallest pyramid, dubbed Temple IV, rises more than 230 feet (70 meters) into the air. Built to celebrate the rain of Yik’in Chan Kawil, it is believed that this temple was built just one century before the entire city was abandoned.

Several other pyramids are clustered around the grand central plaza, including the Temple of the Mask, the Temple of the Jaguar Priest, and the Temple of the Inscriptions. Other signature locations in central Tikal include the “Mundo Perdido” (Lost World) complex which has five different platforms, a large pyramid (known as the Great Pyramid for its size), and an astronomical observatory.

The central core of Tikal is surrounded by more than 200 square miles (550 square kilometers) of unspoiled beauty that thrives with exotic wildlife such as monkeys, jaguars, and colorful birds. The entire Tikal city site has over 3,000 surviving buildings, only a fraction of which have been excavated by archeologists.

Details of note include elaborately carved beams of sapodilla wood used as lintels across the doorways of temples, stone shafts sculpted with figures and writing known as stelae, and a large collection of ceramic, obsidian, and jade objects.

The residential portion of Tikal is estimated to be approximately 23 square miles (60 square km) in size. Further outward, a series of massive earthworks have been discovered, including a 20-foot (six-meter) wide trench. There is also evidence of a series of irrigation canals and causeways that connected the outer regions of the city. 

Book a day tour to Tikal Maya Ruins in Flores, Peten Guatemala from Belize with Untame Belize!
$
120
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$
200
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
 (1)
The ATM Cave is a wet cave – you swim into the mouth and then wade through ankle to chest-high water before climbing to an intricate passageway of dry chambers which lead to the cathedral-like ... moremain hall, a towering chamber 350 meters in length and 50mteres wide and filled with artifacts and sacrificial remains.

After this another climb takes you to the stone chamber where the Crystal Maiden lies, this is the skeleton of a teenage girl who was sacrificed and left in the cave. Over thousands of years, her remains have been covered by a layer of diamond-like limestone. The Mayas sacrificed humans in the hopes of appeasing the gods and bringing fertility to the land.

This is an extraordinary Belize adventure and a rare opportunity to see ancient Maya ceremonial sites and altars as they were virtually untouched for centuries.
$
75
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$
160
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
 (1)
You will travel south by boat along the mangroves and up the Monkey River with a Monkey River resident and Licensed Tour Guide leading the walk you will go through a pre-cut trail ... moreand have the unique opportunity to see green iguanas, giant, crocodiles, and black howler monkeys.

For bird lovers, this is your opportunity to add some exotic species to your list. The trip also includes a visit to the Village of Monkey River and a local-style lunch. 

Monkey River Town is the northernmost village in the Toledo District. This small, sleepy Creole village of 200 people sits on the southern bank of the mouth of the Monkey River. 

Watch for the Manatee on the return trip.
$
125
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
 (1)
Provider:
Located deep in the Chiquibul forest reserve, Caracol is the largest known Mayan site in Belize and one of the biggest in the Maya world. Caracol was a classic period urban center ... morethat spread out over 55 sq miles with an estimated population of 150,000 inhabitants and causeways that radiated up to 5 miles from the center. The temple rises 41 meters above the plaza level with 100 meters of base area and to this day is still the largest man-made structure in the country of Belize. The drive to Caracol will take you through the scenic mountain Pine Ridge forest reserve, home of Rio On Pools & Rio Frio Cave.
$
90
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
 (1)
This is a great tour for exploring the beautiful Belize Barrier Reef. We keep our snorkel tour to a small group size of 8 pp maximum per boat. This is a guided snorkel, your experienced ... moreguide will be with you pointing out various sea life and answering your questions. Our guides will provide a snorkel orientation and lesson to anyone who needs it and will always be available to assist. Our boat is kept close by another crew member at all times for safety. This tour will include two snorkels. The South Water Caye Marine Reserve is the biggest marine reserve in Belize and has many interesting and varied sites to choose from based on the best conditions and the desires of the group.
$
65
/ Person
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
 (1)
Provider:
Departs at 4:45 pm & returns at 7:15 pm. Sit back and watch the sunset on the pristine Caribbean Sea. Includes Beer, sodas, rum punch, bottled water, fresh fruit & shrimp cocktail.
$
85
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
 (1)
Provider:
Silently glide back in time aboard a canoe equipped with powerful spotlights as you enter a sacred realm of the ancient Maya. Barton Creek Cave is part of a large riverine system and ... moreone of the longest subterranean archaeological sites in Belize. In addition to the natural beauty of its stalagmites, stalactites, and impressive calcite crystal formations the site contains a wide range of cultural remains deposited on the ledges above the river that dates back to 1200 years ago. Enjoy our snacks along with a quick swim, accompanied by waterfalls and the rainforest.
$
120
/ Person
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
 (1)
It’s an extraordinary full day experience! It’s been said and a lot of people know it, Hol Chan & Shark Ray Alley features some of the most beautiful fishes and corals in Belize. ... moreDive centers from all over the country bring tourists to snorkel here.

After some hours of snorkeling, we head on to the north Channel of Caye Caulker to try to spot Manatees followed by tarpon feeding and a sea horse watch then to the quaint island of Caye Caulker just about 20 minutes from San Pedro Town. You will get the chance to meet the sociable people of this island, enjoy delicious seafood at a local restaurant on the beach for lunch, maybe relax a little at the famous Split while you sip on a Belikin, or also shop around for gifts and souvenirs.

On our way back, maybe if we still have time, stop at a snorkeling spot near San Pedro Town for a quick dip onto the water before the day is over.
$
160
/ Person
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
 (1)
You are safely transferred on one of the Water Taxi ferries to Belize City, where you will journey roughly an hour and 30 minutes through Caye Caulker, Caye Chapel, and mangroves and ... moreget a glimpse of St. George’s Caye before arriving at the commercial City of Belize. There you will be waited upon by your tour guide, who will then transfer you on a private air-conditioned vehicle to Caves Branch, your cave tubing destination. You will hike up a man-made path, and down into the cave, where your tubing adventure begins.

Lunch is on us! Enjoy the cave tubing, and enjoy the beauty of the Belize cave systems.
$
225
/ Person
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
 (1)
You are safely transferred on one of the Water Taxi ferries to Belize City, where you will journey roughly an hour and 30 minutes through Caye Caulker, Caye Chapel, and mangroves and ... moreget a glimpse of St. George’s Caye before arriving at the commercial City of Belize. There you will be greeted upon arrival by your tour guide, who will then transfer you on a private air-conditioned vehicle to Caves Branch, your cave tubing and zip-lining destination. Both adventures involve a short hike uphill on a man-made path, each to different locations in the area.

Lunch is on us! Enjoy the cave tubing, enjoy the canopy view from the zip lines, and enjoy the beauty of Belize.
$
300
/ Day
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
 (1)
Provider:
For this half-day fishing charter, we fish inshore of Ambergris Caye. While fishing we have chances of catching snapper, barracuda, and other types of inshore fish. After we catch ... morethe fish, the fishing guide cleans it for you so that you can take it to your favorite restaurant to cook it. The trip includes sodas, water, and fishing equipment. The cost for this trip is $300.00 USD and the Maximum is 5 persons.
$
600
/ Group
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
 (1)
Provider:
This tour includes an entire day filled with adventure. We start our day by heading down to the northern part of Ambergris Caye. On our way to Bacalar Chico Marine Reserve, we cross ... morea fringing reef called Rocky Point. Once we arrive at the Bacalar Chico Marine Reserve we then do two snorkeling stops. One is done at the channel and the second one is done at Barracuda Alley. After a fun day of snorkeling, we stop at the beach to eat delicious rice and beans. Once the food is served and everyone is happy, we jump onboard and make our way through the river that splits Mexico with Belize. While crossing, be on the lookout for birds, fishes, rays, and sometimes even manatees. After exiting the river, we stop at the information section where you learn some history from the Mayans and the island of Ambergris Caye. This information site has a tower that you can climb. The view from up there is amazing. After leaving the information center, we make our way from the back part of the island. If the group is not tired, we can stop at an isolated beach for the kids and family to swim a little. The total cost for this tour is $600 USD for the charter. Cost includes 6 persons and any additional is $100.00 USD.
$
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:
San Ignacio Town
 (1)
A great tour combination for the adventurous traveler would be the Barton Creek and Big Rock tours. After enjoying the mystical tour of the underworld in a canoe; we prepare for an ... morehour-and-a-half drive on the Mountain Pine Ridge road to Big Rock Falls. This impressive waterfall is the most beautiful in the area, it is 100 ft high boasting a deep emerald pool filled with spring water perfect for swimming, or for the more adventurous; cliff jumping. The tremendous view of water rushing over giant granite rock and plummeting into the perfectly round pool at its base provides a rush of excitement. outcroppings. The footpath to the falls is a 20-minute hike and involves some moderately challenging climbing down to the valley below.
$
110
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
 (1)
Journey to the ancient Maya ruins of Buena Vista on a horse for a closer experience with nature and to appreciate the wonders of our rainforest, flora, and fauna. This experience begins ... morein the Savana area enjoying the views riding along the banks of the Mopan River, you'd be lucky enough to spot the Howler Monkeys jumping from limb to limb and witness their powerful howl. You get to ride on Jungle trails heading to the different Plazas. where you will learn of its importance in Maya history. Depending on the water level you get to ride in the river. After the ride, we will drive 10 minutes to the site of Xunantunich. At the top of the highest temple, you'll behold a spectacular view, and miles of rainforest as well you will spot the border town of Benque Viejo (Belize) and neighboring Melchor de Mencos (Guatemala).
$
100
/ Person
 (1)
This tour starts with us driving through the small Mennonite community of Upper Barton Creek where you will have a glimpse of their traditional daily life. Once at the site, we start ... moreoff by paddling through and exploring the mystical Barton Creek cave, an ancient site used by the Mayans for burial and ceremonial purposes. The jade-colored water runs for 4 miles inside the caves surrounded by stalactites and stalagmites. A tour of Barton Creek involves gently paddling a two-man canoe across the cave's still water, guided only by headlamps that light up the intricate stalactites and stalagmites that make up the limestone walls. You will also discover rock flows and cathedral chambers while observing Mayan pottery shards and the bone remains of more than 28 humans dating back to 200 CE. This is an amazing experience everyone will remember.
$
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.
$
385
/ Group
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
 (1)
The best snorkel guides are excited to share their underwater world with you. They will ask questions about your swimming and snorkeling experience to ensure you are comfortable in ... morethe water. They will explain the site, what you might see, and ensure you understand the route you will be taking. They look for unusual coral, hard-to-spot fish, and invertebrates just to see you get excited–they want to talk about what you saw when you’re back on the boat. You will find these guides on our small group tours. Each of our tours is for 1-8 people–we want to give you personalized service and the best experience possible.

Each of our private snorkel tours includes all park fees, taxes, equipment, rum punch, soda, fresh fruit snack, water, and licensed guides.

Our comfortable pontoon boat is especially suited for older guests, young children, and people with mobility issues.

Where We Snorkel!
Hol Chan/Shark Ray Alley

Enjoy the sights of the barrier reef during this snorkel tour. During your stop at Hol Chan, you will experience abundant marine life. At Shark Ray Alley you will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with nurse sharks, rays, and jacks as they swim around the boat.

Mexico Rocks

A short boat ride north takes you to Mexico Rocks where you will snorkel in a protected area with abundant marine life. Great for beginners but with enough to see to keep the experienced snorkeler engaged.

Tres Cocos

During this tour, you will get the opportunity to snorkel at two sites–Tres Cocos and Tuffy. At Tres Cocos, you will encounter large brain coral, sea fans, and much marine fish. At Tuffy, the marine life is the star of the site.
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