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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.
Type of Tour/Activity: Water Sports
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
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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
Type of Tour/Activity: Water Sports
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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 (traditional handline, spearfishing for lionfish, diving for lobster or conch (seasonal)
Island hopping
Birding
Swimming and beach time
Manatee and dolphin spotting
Type of Tour/Activity: Water Sports
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If you are an extreme cave explorer, Crystal Cave, also known as Mountain Cow Cave, is an adventure you just can't miss during your trip to Belize! This tour is not for the faint of ... moreheart and all participants must be able-bodied and accompanied by a certified guide. This site is located in the Blue Hole National Park which is located 12 miles southeast of Belmopan on the right side of the Hummingbird Highway.
Caves played a very important role in ancient culture as the Mayas considered caves to be supernatural realm where their deities and ancestors resided. Caves were the portal between the tangible human world and the invisible world of the gods, a place called Xibalba. It was here that the ancient Mayan Shamans performed their most sacred rituals and ceremonies and this was the underground domain of their gods.
A guided exploration into this very spectacular cave system begins with a rigorous 50-minute hike on uneven jungle rainforest terrain. Then prepare for a steep downward walk that takes you miles down to huge caverns full of dazzling crystalline rock formations, you'll follow the same footpaths the Maya Shamans and priests once traveled to reach these ceremonial chambers. The guided tour will have participants crawling through cracks and crevices beholding spectacular cave formations, learning about its history and geology, as well as viewing ancient Mayan pottery, beads, obsidian knives, and even human skeletal remains that have been calcified in the limestone floor dating back 2,000 years. After a thrilling experience, you have the option of finishing off with a refreshing swim in the cool waters of the inland Blue Hole.
Type of Tour/Activity: Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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For an exciting combination of Xunantunich and water sports, try our kayaking and Xunantunich tour! This adventure starts at the impressive site of Xunantunich, which means “maiden ... moreof the rock” in Maya. This site takes you back to the time of a once great and flourishing civilization. View stellae, ball court, elite residential palaces, a sacred altar for blood-letting rituals, and a ceremonial courtyard. Climb to the top of El Castillo which is 130 ft and enjoy a panoramic view of the picturesque landscape below. After learning about the magnificent Maya history, it's time for the adrenalin rush-gliding down the rapids of the Mopan River on your sit-on-top kayaks. The challenge is to stay on top of the kayak as you ride down while at the same time enjoying nature in this particular area.
Type of Tour/Activity: Water Sports
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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Lamanai Ruins & River Expeditions Depart from our Marina after breakfast, Board Riverboat, and head down the scenic New River. Your guide will make periodic stops to introduce ... moreyou to the area's abundant Flora and Fauna and maybe a Crocodile or two. The waterway opens up to The New River Lagoon. One-half mile on the right reigns the ancient city of Lamanai. A walking tour of the main plazas with towering pyramids and ancient history will transport you back into that mystical era. Enjoy some refreshments and board your riverboat en route back to the hotel where a scrumptious local lunch awaits.
Lamanai (Maya for Submerged Crocodile) is one of the largest sites in Belize and is the Maya City with the longest period of occupancy lasting over 3,000 years. The central area contains eight main groups of buildings, including a much-photographed temple featuring a pair of unique masks rising 15 feet tall. Each has been sculpted from a block of limestone instead of being molded from plaster over a stone which was the usual practice in the Maya world.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From: Orange Walk Town
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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.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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As you embark on a serene boat ride to the breathtaking Lamanai site, get ready to be awestruck by the stunning scenery and vibrant fauna that surround you, where the lush of vibrant ... morewildlife, including crocodiles, birds, and hawks, will awaken your sense of wonder. As you explore the ancient ruins, discover three majestic pyramids, restored stelae, expansive plazas, and a fascinating ball court, and uncover the secrets of a civilization that thrived. In this hidden gem, where the past meets the present, tap into the transformative power of history and let the essence of Lamanai which means, 'Submerged Crocodile,' inspire you to unlock your own potential for growth and positive change.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
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Embark on an incredible Cave Kayaking adventure and traverse the entire 7-miles of underground cave system in comfortable top-quality packable kayaks and advanced outdoor equipment. ... moreThis thrilling journey begins from the St Herman's Cave system on the Hummingbird Highway and concludes at Nohoch Che'en Archeological Reserve, taking you from darkness to the vibrant greenery of the jungle and back into the submerged world of Xibalba. The turquoise waters and majestic cave entrances provide awe-inspiring sights, perfect for capturing an endless stream of Kodak moments. The excursion features multiple cave entrances and exits, including natural daylight "windows" formed by cenote/sinks along the way. So, enjoy the sounds of wildlife, immerse in nature, and make unforgettable memories with this exhilarating Cave Kayaking adventure.
Type of Tour/Activity: Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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Set out after dark to explore the beautiful and peaceful Sittee River under a sky full of stars. Belize has many nocturnal creatures that come out after dark to the riverside to eat ... moreand drink from the river. Use high-powered flashlights to spot the eyeshine of crocodiles, kinkajou, coatimundi, raccoons, birds, resting iguanas, and much more!
The second half of this tour involves cruising through a hand-cut path from the river into the mangroves where you can spot resting bats on the sides of the trees and then out into Anderson's Lagoon which boasts bioluminescent plankton that lights up with any disturbance in the water. It is magical to see fish darting away from predators and the boat as you cruise along. The water also glows behind the boat as the prop wash activates the chemical reaction which causes the plankton to light up. This is so interesting and intriguing to visitors that a swim in these waters is almost irresistible so wear your swimwear and bring along a towel. Also, you may want to wear long pants and sleeves or bring a can of insect repellent before and after the tour as there may be biting insects at the dock.
This tour is seasonal and affected by rainfall and the moonlight so we only schedule during optimal viewing times. We want to offer the highest quality experience at great value.
Type of Tour/Activity: Wildlife and Nature Encounters
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