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$
140
/ Person
Departs From:
Placencia
Provider:
This kid-friendly tour will take you through the delicious oranges groves and into the rainforest. This is a private, family-owned ranch with pleasant, well-trained horses that will ... morecarry you to the river for a refreshing swim. Lasting only about 4 hours, you can combine other experiences with this tour.
$
160
/ Person
Departs From:
Hopkins
Provider:
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.
$
90
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
The package deal can be arranged, including: Altun Ha, Baboon Sanctuary and Lamanai.
$
80
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
 (1)
Guided by experienced local fishermen, in a canoe or along the banks of the Macal, Mopan, or Belize Rivers, try your luck with a handline or fishing pole. Catfish or tuba are the usual ... morepan-sized catches, with even the game fish Tarpon in season.
$
100
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
 (1)
An opportunity to view some of Belize's most beautiful birds. There are close to 600 species of birds, including approximately 20 to 25% migrants. Cayo District is an excellent place ... morefor bird watching with locations such as El Pillar, Mountain Ridge, Spanish Lookout, etc. In addition for avid bird watchers, packages can be customized to include other excellent locations in other parts of the country such as the Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary, Lamanai, Blue Hole National Park, Baboon Sanctuary, Jaguar Reserve, Guanacaste National Park, and Gra Gra Lagoon and other locations. Bird-watching tours can also be combined with other tours for eg Mayan sites and nature walks.
$
140
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
All-inclusive OVERNIGHT CAMPING adventures can be provided in your choice of several jungle forest areas. Horseback, hiking, or 4-wheel drive transport, it’s up to you.
$
80
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
 (1)
In the late afternoons and into the night, many of the wonderful forest wildlife of Belize become very active. With a spotlight, flashlight, and motion camera, we can view the along ... moreour trail hike. Jungle forests only a few miles from San Ignacio are still the home of the monkey, Kinkajoo, Tapir, Deer, Koati, Agouti, Jaguarundi, Armadillo, Raccoon, Fox, Possum, Paca, Tyra, and others. This tour can be combined with several other half-day venues or included as overnight jungle camping.
$
80
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
El Pilar An Ancient Ceremonial Center A forty-five-minute drive from San Ignacio takes us to the jungle preserve surrounding the ancient ceremonial center of El Pilar. A partially ... moreexcavated Early Classic Period site is now located with a modern border of Guatemala dividing its plazas. The site is a popular half-day tour, birding, or night-time wildlife viewing hike.
$
80
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
There is more than meets the eye at Belize Botanic Gardens. Explore the plant world by sight, taste, touch, and smell. There are two miles of trails to experience our variety of native ... moreand exotic fruits, palms, hardwoods, ornamentals and more delights of the world’s tropics. If you want to include hearing in the sensory tour, hire a guide to show you around. For those of you that have trouble on your feet or just don’t wish to use them, we can give you a driving tour around the garden (or live on the wild side and see it on horseback). You can also go at your own pace with a self-guiding booklet.

A tour of the Belize Botanic Gardens is usually combined with another half day nearby destinations such as the Maya site of Xunantunich, the Maya site of Cahal Pech, River tubing/canoeing or Guatemalan Market shopping.
$
90
/ Person
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Barton Creek Cave is part of a large riverine system and one of the longest subterranean sites. Cultural remains have been found within the first kilometer of the cave from the downstream ... moreentrance. This kilometer long space contains ten ledges above the river with evidence of Maya activity. The first ledge is located by the left just inside the entrance to the cave and continues approximately 30 meters beyond the Maya Bridge. 

This cathedral-like wet cave is located in the Cayo District, approximately 24 kilometers from San Ignacio or about one hour drive. The tour entails gently paddling in a canoe for two or three people with a ratio of a maximum of eight persons per guide. This is the only way you can explore this cave. 

The tour departs from San Ignacio at 8:00 am. It lasts for about 4 hours.
$
100
/ Adult
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
 (1)
Provider:
A quiet riverside trail will take you to the village of San Jose Succotz where you will cross the river by ferry. Just a little further on is the well-known Mayan city complex of Xunantunich. ... moreAfter an hour of exploring this site, you will be happy for your steady steed to get you off your feet for your ride home. WEIGHT limit: 245 lbs per rider ATTIRE: comfortable long pants & footwear fit for riding & walking 
RIDING LEVEL: moderate - experienced riders Minimum of 2 persons 

Time: 4-5 hours (includes 1 hour at the site)
$
125
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$
200
/ Day
Inn The Bush Eco-Jungle Lodge is set just a short 25-minute drive from downtown San Ignacio, built on 70 acres of lush jungle. We are a boutique lodge running solely on solar power ... moreand rain-collected water. You will be sleeping in a luxurious cabin (without paying the "luxurious" price)beautifully decorated with local art. Come sleep on a 4-poster, king-size Mahogany bed and enjoy the sounds of nature. Sleep in or wake up early and enjoy the mountain or garden view where you will see numerous colorful birds including our National Bird - the Keel-billed Toucan, Agouti, Grey Fox, and other creatures we share the property with. We have our family-size Bougainvillea Cabin that has 2 large bedrooms - One bedroom with our signature King-Size bed, and the other bedroom with 2 Queen-Size beds, a spacious living room, and a private bathroom with hot/cold shower that offers an outside view while taking a shower. Take a hike up our nature trail that leads up the mountain to offer you a breathtaking view of the valley below. Either spend a day on the property reading that long-awaited novel in the hammock of your private porch, letting the kids run freely and enjoy the refreshing swimming pool. Looking for somewhere just for you and your significant other? Our Harpy Eagle Cabin offers maximum privacy, facing the mountains and set away from the other cabins. 

Wake up and come over to our Open-Air Palapa restaurant where you can enjoy that steaming cup of coffee/tea with your breakfast which has been prepared from scratch with only the freshest and best quality ingredients. We also offer dinner which can be had either at the palapa, in the garden, or by the pool for a romantic setting. Let us know if it is a special occasion you are celebrating and we will take it to the next level and make it even more memorable.