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$
150
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$
175
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
The steep downward walk that takes you to these caverns takes around one hour. Then, at the mouth of the cave, you’ll follow the same footpaths the Maya shamans and priests once traveled ... moreto reach these ceremonial chambers.

Along the way, you’ll marvel at all the Maya artifacts, including pottery, beads, and obsidian knives – even human skeletons that have been calcified in the limestone floor dating back 2,000 years.
$
90
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$
120
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
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Your adventure begins at the stable after a brief training session. Then it’s time to hit the trail – passing through a citrus orchid and then wandering into the mysterious ... moregreens of the Tropical Rain Forest.

Allow yourself to be engulfed by nature! Take a plunge into the clear cool water of the Sittee River! Your path takes you close to the neighboring Cockscomb Wildlife Sanctuary and Jaguar Reserve.
$
35
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$
140
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
 (1)
The Chocolate Making Sessions at a living Mayan Museum offer you the BEST of Real Mayan Culture and its authenticity. Experience the traditional Mayan way of making chocolate from ... morebean to bar. Cacao Beans are grown by local farmers in Maya Center Village and are certified Organic.

Take a short walk to the cacao farm to learn about how cacao trees are cultivated. The trained farmer will give you a detailed explanation and process of how the beans are extracted from the pods and then fermented and finally dried and ready to be processed into chocolate. You will roast your own cacao beans on the clay griddle, just like how the Mayans did.

Making chocolate on the Mayan grinding stone is a lot of fun! The cacao beans being ground on the grinding stone gets magical as you witness your chocolate beginning to unfold. What is more exciting is that you get to eat your own chocolate! The tour is very educational and hands-on. You have got to do it.
$
79
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$
99
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
Traditional Garifuna Oral Language Classes Prepare to dive into the vibrant world of the Garifuna language, where history, culture, and tradition come to life through the spoken word. ... moreJoin us for The Traditional Garifuna Oral Language Classes, an immersive journey that blends nature, heritage, and the beauty of language.

Lagoon Crossing to Palmento Grove Cultural and Fishing Lodge

Your linguistic adventure commences with a short, serene kayak ride across the pristine waters of a lagoon. As you approach Palmento Grove Cultural and Fishing Lodge, a charming Garifuna village replica, you'll feel the anticipation building.

Cultural Exploration:

Begin your exploration by stepping into our spiritual center, where the walls are adorned with captivating Garifuna art, artifacts, and literature. Here, you'll delve deep into Garifuna culture, language, and history, gaining insights into the rich traditions that have shaped this remarkable community.

Garifuna Language Session:

I's time to embark on a journey into the heart of the Garifuna language. Join our esteemed Garifuna elder, a guardian of the language, for an enchanting Garifuna language session. You'll immerse yourself in the melodious sounds, unique vocabulary, and expressive storytelling that define this oral tradition. Whether you're a language enthusiast or a curious learner, you'll find yourself captivated by the beauty of Garifuna communication.

Join us for The Traditional Garifuna Oral Language Classes, where words become a bridge to the past, a window to culture, and a testament to the enduring spirit of the Garifuna people. Reserve your spot today and embark on this unforgettable linguistic journey!
$
75
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$
150
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
Relax as you’ve never relaxed before! Belize is famous for its laid-back attitude, and Placencia is the perfect place to celebrate it. Everything on the peninsula is calm and ... morestress-free, from the breeze in the coconut palms to the waves lazily lapping the shore. Placencia’s beaches are often declared the very best on mainland Belize.

Placencia is only an hour away and it has so much to offer such as local art galleries, gift shops, and restaurant

A Fun Fact about Placencia Belize: Placencia’s Main Street sidewalk has earned the distinction as the World’s Narrowest Street in the Guinness Book of World Records!
$
95
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$
140
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
Spice Farm and Botanical Garden Tour The Belize Spice Farm & Botanical Gardens, located at the foothills of the Maya Mountain in the Toledo District is the result of the inspiration ... moreand hard work of Tom and Tessy Mathew.

When vacationing in Belize, the Mathews, originally from Kerala, India, were struck by the fact that the climate and topography of Belize are quite similar to that of Kerala, which is known for its world-famous spices, such as Tellicherry Black Pepper, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg.

So in 1990, they started the Golden Stream Plantation in the Toledo district of Belize to grow cacao and citrus. With the aid of the Belizian Government, they imported seeds and cuttings of spice plants native to their homeland.

The farm is now one of the largest black pepper and vanilla farms in the country and is adorned with beautiful teak, mahogany, rosewood, and sandalwood trees, as well as a variety of other magnificent specimens.

You will never look at your spice rack in the same way again! This tour is perfect for food lovers.
$
125
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$
150
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
Glide like a bird through the Jungle Canopy with 14 platforms, 9 runs. The thrilling course has over 2 miles of tree time with the longest single run being 2,300 feet. Bocawina zipline ... morehas triple safety and the tour takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours to complete.

Scared of heights? There’s nothing to fear, the staff at Bocawina will walk you through all of the safety precautions and be at your side every step of the way.

Minimum Weight to zip on your own: 80 pounds (Special Arrangements Can Be Made for Younger Children to go in Tandem with a Guide)
Maximum Waist – 42″
$
200
/ Adult
Departs From:
Hopkins
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Caving provides thrills to suit nearly any age and fitness level. After a brief 30-minute hike to the entrance of the cave, inner tubes are used to float along the Caves Branch River. ... more
See your light flicker upon strange shapes and the ultimate darkness beyond. Hear the echo of your voice bounce off the distant walls. Listen to the water dripping from the ceiling, creating spectacular formations in the stunning chambers. And while you might be expecting dark and claustrophobic passageways, you are likely to find large chambers room and cathedral-sized rooms.
Journey into Belize’s spectacular underground realm and take a trip back to time!.

This amazingly popular and unique tour is a fast-growing sector of the Belize Tourism Industry and pivots around one crucial factor: Safety.

Set within Belize’s lush rainforest, this fantastic tour starts with a safety session from our professional zip line crew. Following your safety session, well-trained guides will help you with your harness, hand and body gear, and helmet.
Double cables (each capable of withstanding 2,000 lbs of weight) are used for ultimate safety.
A brief 5-minute walk takes you to the first of 8 strategically placed platforms and the start of your excursion.
The platforms are as high as 85 ft and as far apart as 1200ft. All landing platforms are equipped with handrails. Guides meet you at each landing to ensure your safety.

At the end of the Zip Line Tour, you will repel from the last platform back down to earth. This is a genuinely heart-pounding adventure that is sure to please the thrill seeker in you!
$
160
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
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Xunantunich Maya Ruins One of the largest ancient Maya cities ever built, Xunantunich is located approximately 70 miles (110 km) west of Belize City. Constructed on a ridge overlooking ... morethe Mopan River, Xunantunich was once home to nearly 100,000 people.

The original name of the site is unknown, but its modern name derives from a Maya term that means “Stone Woman.” First rediscovered in 1892, many visitors to the site reported seeing a ghostly woman who was reported to haunt the structure known as “El Castillo” (The Castle).

Still the second-largest manmade structure in the country, El Castillo measures 130 feet (40 meters) tall. Built as a temple pyramid, El Castillo is located in the exact center of the town.

Today, Xunantunich is located approximately one mile from the Guatemalan border. During its heyday during the Classic Period of the Maya civilization (around 600-700 AD), Xunanutinch competed with nearby cities, including Naranjo, Caracol, and Tikal (which lies just a few miles over the border in Guatemala).

Inland Blue Hole

Not to be confused with the Blue Hole that lies on the offshore reef, the Inland Blue Hole is located in the St. Herman’s Blue Hole National Park near the capital of Belize, Belmopan.

First designated a national park in 1986, St. Herman’s is managed by the Belize Audobon Society as it sits in the middle of one of the most ecologically diverse areas of the country. Over 200 species of birds have been recorded in the area, including the red-legged honeycreeper and the piratic flycatcher. There is also a wide selection of wildlife in the park, including three big cat species.

The Inland Blue Hole itself is a natural phenomenon formed thousands of years ago when a cave collapsed. Today, the Inland Blue Hole is filled with spring-fed water that is naturally a brilliant shade of blue. A perfect area for enjoying a picnic or respite from the heat, the Inland Blue Hole’s refreshing waters offer swimmers a great way to cool off on a hot day.

Other nearby attractions in the park include two caves, St. Herman’s Cave and the Crystal Cave. The water from the Inland Blue Hole flows directly into St. Herman’s Cave, located approximately one mile away.
$
95
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$
175
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
Travel on a short boat ride with our experienced guide as you journey to the many fishing spots along Belize’s southern barrier reef. ... more

Belize’s coastline affords the ideal ecosystem for a wide variety of marine life to thrive. Rivers, mangrove lagoons, and islands serve as nurseries for aquatic species. While abundant flats and the Belize barrier reef provide a playground for game fish to thrive.

Start your trip off by catching fresh bait with cast nets near the mangrove formations. Then venture further along the Barrier Reef where our local guide will lead you to the drop-offs ideal for catching king mackerel, barracuda, grouper, jacks, and a variety of snapper.
$
200
/ Adult
Departs From:
Hopkins
You will be picked up in Hopkins and head to Xunantunich with a local guide. The site was a major ceremonial center for the ancient Maya, and it was the first Mayan site in Belize ... moreto be open to the public in 1954. From the top of Xunantunich, you will get a spectacular panoramic view of the Cayo District and across the border in Guatemala.

Getting to Xunantunich includes riding a hand-cranked ferry to cross the majestic Mopan River.

After exploring Xunantunich and having lunch ( not included in the price), you will head to the Belize Caves. Here's where you start with a hike through the exotic rainforest to the mouth of the cave. The view is stunning as you float away from the cave entrance to your inner tube with only your headlamp to lead the way.

Afterward, you will return to your hotel.
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75
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$
90
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
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A Perfect day in the jungle floating on the river. The drive from Hopkins Village is only 30 minutes. Once at the Preserve, we will gather our inner tubes and start a hike into the ... morejungle. The hike is approximately 15 - 20 minutes to get to the starting point where you will float on inner tubes down the South Stann Creek River. The River itself is shallow and very serene, vegetation along the river is beautiful as you quietly float amongst the birds and foliage. Our knowledgeable guides can point out hard-to-spot birds and identify their calls while you sit back and enjoy the ride. Once reaching the end, which is approximately 45 minutes long you again will hike back to the starting point, about another 15 minutes hike. You can then hike to the nearby waterfall If you wish.

We believe in safety first! All participants will be provided a life jacket.
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70
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$
125
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
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Cockscomb Jaguar Preserve is also known for its spectacular waterfalls, mountain views, nature trails, and rich diversity of over 290 species of birds. The tracks of wildcats, tapir, ... moredeer, and other wildlife are often seen on hiking trails. As jaguars and other cats are nocturnal, it is unlikely that you will see them, but you can spot fresh tracks.

The trip begins with a stop at the traditional village of Maya Center which is at the entrance of the preserve. Here, you will find Mayan arts and crafts for sale. 

The park offers a wide variety of hikes of varying lengths and difficulty, including to Ben’s Bluff, which has a spectacular view of the entire Basin, and a waterfall where you can enjoy a refreshing swim.
$
120
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$
140
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
An adventurous and invigorating tour combining hiking, swimming, Maya history, and waterfalls! The cave is in the southernmost district of Belize, Toledo. To reach the entrance of ... morethe cave we hike for about 15 minutes before we start our swim, fully outfitted with life vests, helmets, and headlamps. We will navigate through multiple chambers, climb over various rock formations, and come across three waterfalls and turquoise waters! Throughout the tour, the guide will also share with you the importance of caves in Maya culture and you will have the chance to see ancient cave drawings and remnants.
$
100
/ Person
$
350
/ Group
Departs From:
Hopkins
This full-day package is 80 miles from Placencia. This is beautiful sightseeing and educational ride through the hills of Southern Belize. You will have the opportunity to experience ... moreone of our wonders of the world " our magnetic hill" and our sleeping giant mountain along the way the day will start off with our breathtaking zipline. They are 10 lines of the zip line and should take 1 hour and 30 minutes. Thereafter we will hike for 45 minutes in the dense forest of Belize and will tube down the river which takes 2 hours. Lunch will be provided and then depart for Hopkins.
Departs From:
Hopkins
Our friendly and knowledgeable guides will transport you to calm turquoise water about 35 minutes away around South Water Caye and it features a large seagrass lagoon, teeming with ... morecoral shoals and pristine flats. Whether you are an avid, intermediate, or novice fisherman, our local guide is ready to take you on the trip of a lifetime where they can be as hands-on or as relaxed as you need.

Huge schools of bonefish spread out over the lagoon. Tailing these large bonefish schools will provide hours of fly rod action at your own pace.

When the tide is just right, your guide will take you to cast on neighboring mangrove flats, home to permit up to ten pounds in size. Try your hand at snook and tarpon. Tarpon often reaches 75 pounds in the inner channel of southern Belize.
$
230
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$
320
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
Situated at 1600 feet above sea level (one of the highest located sites of the southern uplands region) with no natural water body close by, it remains a mystery why such a huge population ... morecenter like Caracol evolved where it is. However, the close proximity to both extremely hard stone and copal, two commodities highly prized by the Mayas may help explain this enigma.

At the heart of the site lies the massive pyramid of Caana (Sky Palace) which is now almost fully restored and reaches a height of over 135 feet. From the top, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views over the forest-clad mountains.

The drive to the site in the early morning occasionally allows guests to take a glimpse of tapirs, jaguars, or ocelots, as they break their forest cover to cross the road. The sprawling site contains huge Ceiba, Mahogany, and Sapodilla trees and is superb for birding (the rare Keel-billed Motmot is one of the many residents of the site). Wildlife such as Howler and Spider monkeys, Ocellated Turkey, Coatimundi, Gibnut, and Grey Fox are often sighted while quietly wandering along the site’s causeways or along trails connecting the plaza groups.
$
125
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$
145
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
Join us on the scenic drive through Hummingbird Highway, just past Belmopan, the nation’s capital, for a fun-filled, magical day. We turn off the paved highway and drive a mile to ... morethe river bank where the adventure begins with a boat and a rope! Immediately, you will be engulfed in the serenity of nature and if you have sharp eyes, you will see monkeys and iguanas hanging out in the trees. After crossing the river, we will cool down with some natural juice and a light pastry before meeting our cowboy! The two-hour horseback riding adventure carries you across several terrains including jungle trails, teak plantations, farmland, and along river banks. After your invigorating ride, we will pause for some lunch (please inform us if you have any dietary restrictions or allergies). We then continue with a nature trail walk, visit the jaguar and exotic birds and conclude the walking tour with the art gallery housing Carolyn Carr’s original paintings and many artifacts found on the grounds. Before returning to the van, we go on a 30-minute boat ride up the river for our last enjoyment of the jungle bliss.
$
100
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$
125
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
A breathtaking, powerful waterfall awaits you in the depths of Toledo District. Join us on a guided, moderately easy hike where you can swim, jump and hike in the gorgeous waters. ... moreWe cross a suspension bridge before taking a 2 km nature walk learning about the local flora and fauna. It’s a beautiful place to “get lost in” before returning to a nearby village for lunch. This tour can also be combined with the Spice Farm or Nim Li Punit tours.
$
100
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$
125
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
St. Herman’s cave is a little over an hour’s drive from Hopkins and less than two hours from Placencia. Cave tubing at St. Herman’s Caves starts with a 10-minute walk from the park ... moreto the cave entrance before you embark on your two-hour float in the cave. The experienced, licensed tour guide will provide interesting facts on the geology of the formations, the cave history as well as the importance of caves in Maya history and culture. At the end of the cave tubing, you will walk back upstream, where once again you get a chance to see the cave and its spectacular formations. Before returning back to Hopkins, we can stop to visit the inland Blue Hole.