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Want to learn about our founding father? Head to the George Price Center for Peace and Development to explore how Belize became Belize. It has a museum, library and cultural center.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Museum
District/Region:
Cayo
Thousand Foot Falls is a sight to behold. With 1,290 acres designated as a monument within the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, it is located only an hour and a half from San Ignacio ... moreTown.

Did-you-know that the actual height of this waterfall is 1,600 feet?

This waterfall is picturesque and is the highest waterfall in the country. It is also thought to be the highest in the entire Central American region. 

Adventures are endless here. Take a hike down the trail and enjoy a refreshing dip into the freshwater stream. This stream runs through the Maya Mountains, down Thousand Foot Falls and into River Valley-Roaring Creek. The water stream eventually connects to the Belize River.

Get ready for nature-adventure that is second to none. Explore Thousand Foot Falls!
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Waterfall
District/Region:
Cayo
The Nohock Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve is home to a network of caves that were once sacred to the ancient Maya. These caves are filled with stunning rock art, including ... morehieroglyphs, figures, and animals.

One of the best ways to explore the caves is to grab an inner tube and take a float trip on the Caves Branch River. This is a great way to see the caves from a different perspective and to learn about the history of the area.

Tours of the caves run daily, and they typically last for about 2 hours. The tours are led by experienced guides who will teach you about the history of the caves and the ancient Maya. 

If you're looking for a unique and unforgettable experience, then a float trip through the Caves Branch River is the perfect thing for you.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Archaeological Site, Nature Reserve
District/Region:
Cayo
Dark Night Cave and Adventures Ltd is a tour operation business that offers its guests a high adventure theme with a strong blend of the archeological significance of the area. ... more
We are located at mile 36 Western Highway in Franks Eddy Village, a few miles before Jaguar Paw Caves Branch. We opened a new cave system, which is a group of six caves from the twenty found on the property.
Indeed, we are a cave tubing company, but we offer much more than just cave tubing. Our tours boast a combination of hiking, cave explorations, and an abundance of Mayan artifacts (Archaeology) and the relaxing cave float.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Cave, Natural Monument
Features:
Public Parks
District/Region:
Cayo
One of Belize’s most exciting new attractions, Angel Falls Xtreme Adventures' 200+ acre estate- offers visitors a chance to experience exciting adventures in one of the most beautiful ... moreand untouched parts of the country.

In Belize’s overlapping puzzle of diverse tropical ecosystems, riddled with thousands of caves, and miles and miles of underground rivers. It is a realm shrouded in mysticism by the archaeological wonders left behind by the ancient Maya. 

Visitors to Angel Falls Xtreme Adventures can enjoy a variety of activities, including Caving, Ziplining, Rappelling, Swimming, and Camping. Angel Falls Xtreme Adventures is the perfect place for those who are looking for an exciting and adventurous vacation in Belize.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Wildlife Sanctuary
Features:
Restaurants, Parking
District/Region:
Stann Creek
Float trips along the Caves Branch River provide a unique vantage point to experience the sacred caves of the Maya.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Archaeological Site
District/Region:
Belize
Caves Branch River is a popular destination for caving, tubing, and rafting in Belize. The river is located in the Cayo District of Belize and is known for its clear waters and its ... moremany caves. 

Caving in Caves Branch River is a popular activity for those who want to explore the natural wonders of Belize. The caves in the area are home to a variety of formations, including stalactites and stalagmites.

Tubing in Caves Branch River is a great way to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Belize. Tubes are provided by tour operators and guests float down the river while enjoying the scenery.

Rafting in Caves Branch River is a more adventurous activity. Rafting trips typically last a few hours and take guests through a variety of rapids.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
River
District/Region:
Cayo
Crystal Cave is one of the largest cave systems in Belize located within the Blue Hole National Park. This cave system has huge caverns that are adorned with beautiful stalactites, ... morestalagmites, flowstones, rock columns, crystalline formations, and Mayan artifacts. Crystal Cave, also known as Mountain Cow Cave, is considered to be one of the top crystal caves in the world. The trek through the jungle path leading to the cave entrance will be through a portion of Belize’s vast Broad Leaf Forest. The hiking is considered moderate with some small slopes and generally takes approximately 50 minutes.

The excitement begins at the cave entrance where you start your journey into “Xibalba,” or The Underworld, by tactically navigating columns and crystalline formations through a narrow, and at the times-steeply descending pathway. Once inside the main cave, you will find yourself surrounded by an amazing crystal cave that was used by ancient Maya shamans (priests) for ritual ceremonies performed thousands of years ago.

Fire pits, exposing the ashes of ancient fires; charcoal pieces; beads; obsidian knives; ceramics & broken pottery; a human skeleton calcified in the limestone floor: all evidence of the flourishing ancient Maya civilization. Spectacular crystal formations cover the floors, walls, and ceiling–all calcite, creating a striking display. These formations, created centuries before, are nothing if not astounding.

Note that you must be relatively fit for strenuous activities and be prepared for a long hike to do this tour.
Most tours include transportation, a licensed guide, entrance fees, and lunch. Check with your tour provider for details.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Archaeological Site, Cave
Features:
Parking
District/Region:
Cayo
National Agricultural Showgrounds is a 2.08-kilometer-long agriculture showground in Cayo, Belize. Is it located next to Roaring Creek and is a popular destination for agricultural ... moreevents, such as the Annual National Agriculture and Trade Show.

The National Agriculture Showgrounds is a great place to learn about agriculture and to experience Belizean culture. It is also a popular spot for family outings and for sporting events.
Category:
Destination
Features:
Phone Service, Parking, Market
District/Region:
Belmopan City
Roaring Creek is one of the oldest communities along the George Price Highway. It is a small village located in the Cayo District of Belize, a little less than a mile from the City ... moreof Belmopan. It's name is derived from the creek waterfalls that flow into the Belize River next to the Guanacaste Park area.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
Population:
2,000
District/Region:
Cayo