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Your adventure day starts right when your friendly tour Guide meets you right at the hotel or the airport in Belize City. He/she will get you in, and the air-conditioned tour van will ... moretake you on a 90-minute drive to Xunantunich. The drive will offer a variety of views of the countryside of Belize. Green lawns, palm trees, plantations, and hillsides will be part of the scenery. Please note that the order of the excursion activities may be switched depending on the time of the year.
You will have the chance to experience small a hand ride on a ferry ride. Its ride is as smooth as it is brief. It is only a 10-minute river crossing ride, enough time for you to step outside the van and stretch your legs while looking at the beautiful river. El Castillo is the second-largest Mayan temple in Belize. Standing at about 135 feet above the level of the central plaza and to this date, you have the opportunity to climb this impressive Mayan temple structure. Reaching the top you can enjoy the unique view including a border town of Guatemala. Xunantunich is at the top of the Mayan World! Your local Belizean excursion tour guide will have many facts to share about this Ancient Maya astrological site!
After your guided tour of Xunantunich, the ride to the Cave Tubing Park is about 60 minutes. Your cave tubing adventure with part of this Adventure in Belize. When You arrive at Cave Tubing, your tour guide will go over safety information. Then, you will be getting your headlamp and follow the guide on the walk to the cave entrance – approximately 30 minutes.
These caves system was considered to be the Underworld of the Maya. With a date over 2,000,000 years old cast shadows on the cave walls as you explore and experience the ancient Mayan underworld as you Tube along. A living museum, where the past can you still experience in its historical and natural caves. Glide past openings in the ceiling chamber of the caves, filtering mists of jungle light, as your tubing through underground river caves sparkling with mica-studded stalactites and stalagmites. There are three caves you get to float through. Your friendly excursion guide will help you to get the most out of this experience.
Cave Tubing
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 ... moreBranch River. See your light flicker upon strange shapes and the last darkness beyond. Hear the echo of your voice bounce off the far walls. Listen to the water dripping from the ceiling, creating spectacular formations in the stunning chambers. Moreover, while you might be expecting dark and claustrophobic passageways, you are likely to find a large chamber room and cathedral-sized rooms. Journey into Belize’s spectacular underground realm and take a trip back in time!
Belize Zipline
This fantastic attractive and unique tour is a fast-growing sector of the Belize Tourism Industry and pivots around one important 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 course, 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 personal safety. At the end of the Zip Line Tour, you will repel from the last platform back down to earth. It Is a real heart-pounding adventure that is sure to please the thrill-seeker in you!
Altun Ha is regarded as a diminutive but impressive figure. Two spacious central plazas in this widely accessible Mayan metropolis are surrounded by midsize pyramids. While you carefully ... moreexamine each structure, let your guide fill you in on all the Mayan Families and ceremonies that formerly took place at Altun Ha.
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.
A morning tour of Belize City that includes colonial history, cultural information, and landmarks that each have a unique story to tell is a wonderful way to welcome visitors to the ... moremainland. The tour is followed by a delicious Belizean meal. You are merely getting ready for the most enjoyable part after this knowledge-filled morning! After you will enjoy relaxing in your tube as your guides lead you on a float through a cave system on a leisurely river following a little climb through the rainforest canopy. A brief introduction to Belize's rich Mayan history will be provided through the rock formations linked to Mayan beliefs and history that are located inside this cave.
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
Visit the royal acropolis-palace, which previously served as the residence of a wealthy Mayan family during the Classic Era. Allow us to transport you back in time as our guides explain ... morethe plazas, homes, ball fields, and other structures that serve as visual reminders of the Mayans' practices and beliefs. With more than 30 different monuments, you are likely to fall in love with one and leave with a small piece of Mayan history.
Turtle Snorkel site and Sting Ray Alley is 04 miles southeast of San Pedro Ambergris Caye island. This Marine Reserve is one of the most popular dive and snorkeling sites. You will ... morebe snorkeling with the Turtles and stingrays 15 feet deep inside the Marine reserve reef, with vigorous coral formations and richness of marine life. At Sting Ray Alley you will all so see when you arrive ecstatic Nurse Sharks and southern stingrays, surface often boiling with rolling sharks and stingrays as they compete for the scraps. These creatures have a great tolerance for divers and snorkelers as the rays, which have a 'wing span' of two to four feet, swim directly towards you turned up hoping for a handheld tad bit to be placed near their mouths, and the docile Nurse Sharks average four to six feet in length. You will feel the excitement and novelty of swimming with a large number of nurse sharks and stingrays.
Settled in 1200 B.C. and abandoned around 850 A.D., Cahal Pech is one of the earliest Mayan sites in Belize and was once the palatial home of an elite Mayan family.... more
Your journey to this incredible site begins as you are picked up by your expert tour guide at your Belize City Hotel, Municipal Airstrip, or the Belize Cruise Port for a drive into Belize City. Take a few minutes to marvel at the colonial architecture and city highlights, then pass small farms and charming Creole villages as you make your way to Cahal Pech. Upon arrival, your Belize tour guides will lead you through the myriad of courtyards, temples, and residential buildings that make up the Cahal Pech compound.
This site contains an impressive 34 buildings, including a structure that is 23.5m (77 ft) high. Gaze up at a monument that was the earliest carved stelae discovered in this area of the Mayan lowlands. Don't leave the site before climbing up one of the temples for beautiful, panoramic views of the compound, as well as the city of San Ignacio in the distance. Conclude your Belize excursion by browsing Mayan artifacts and Belizean collectibles and pick up a souvenir or two before your return back to your Hotel, Airstrip or Cruise Port. Throughout this tour, you will learn the rich history of the Mayas and the cultural diversity of Belize.
This tour is a must-do for history buffs and those who are fascinated by Mayan culture. Reserve your spot for this popular tour today.
Your friendly Smart Travel Belize guide will meet guest/s at theFort Street Tourism Village where he will welcome you to beautiful sunny Belize. From there he will take you through ... morethe Belize City and give some brief information about Belize. He will then make his way towards the George Price Highway and inform guest/s about who George is and what he has done for our country. Along the way, you will be given various information about the small villages and communities that you will pass along the way as well as the flora and fauna and some wetlands that you may see.
Xunantunich is an Ancient Mayan archaeological site in western Belize, about 80 miles (130 km) west of Belize City, in the Cayo District, or about 8 miles west of San Ignacio Town in the Cayo District.
Xunantunich is located atop a ridge above the Mopan River, well within sight of Guatemala. It served as a Maya civic ceremonial center in the Late and Terminal Classic periods in the Belize Valley region. At this time, when the region was at its’ peak, nearly 200,000 people lived in Belize.
Xunantunich’s name means “Stone Woman” which is a combination of Mopan and Yucatec Maya, and, like many names given to Maya archaeological sites, is a modern name; the ancient name is currently unknown. The “Stone Woman” refers to the ghost of a woman claimed by several people to inhabit the site, beginning in 1892. She is dressed completely in white and has fire-red glowing eyes. She generally appears in front of “El Castillo”, ascends the stone stairs, and disappears into a stone wall.
After visiting Xunantunich you will have some time to purchase lunch at a Local restaurant before heading back to Belize City where you will be given a short tour on the Southside of Belize City before being dropped off at your destination.
Your friendly Tour Guide will meet guests at Fort Street Tourism Village in Belize City and then will commence the tour by welcoming them to beautiful sunny Belize. He will then make ... morehis way through Belize City while giving them some brief history about Belize. He will then proceed on the George Price Highway which is a 40-minute drive out of the City and inform them 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 pets, and others were rescued from the wild. From there you will continue on your way to Jaguar Paw where you will enjoy both the Rain Forest and the Underworld of the Mayas as you hike for about 30 minutes through the Rain Forest and your guide will point out different medicinal plants and their benefits that were once used by the Mayas and locals today.
After your 30-minute hike, you will then sit in an inner tube and enjoy the refreshing cold river water that will carry you through the cave system. Your Guide will do all the work for you while he entertains and guides you through the cave system for about 2 hours. After your tour is finished you will then have lunch and make your way back to Belize City where you will be taken back to the Fort Street Tourism Village.
Notes:
Children must be 40" or taller to be able to cave tube. This tour is available to cruise ship passengers and overnight guests.
Cave Tubing is one of the most relaxing and educational tours done only in Belize. Tube through the ancient ceremonial locations of the Maya, through the limestone tunnels made by ... morethe Caves Branch River over millions of years. This journey will take you through the underworld Xibalba, a most sacred place to the Maya civilization.
Cave Tubing includes a 30 to 45-minute hike through the jungles of Belize to go around the mountain which the river tunneled through. You sit and relax in your flotation tube and enjoy our exciting and thrilling experience as you go floating by many stalactites and stalagmites, rock formations, and a breathtaking waterfall within the cave system.
Combine Zip Line with Cave Tubing for the ultimate adventure!!
Our facilities are located in the same cave park, so it's the perfect combination tour!!
The Xunantunich and Belize Zoo adventure begins as you head for the wildlife habitat known as The Belize Zoo. The zoo was created as a sanctuary for the country’s indigenous species ... moreand is now home to an impressive array of large cats, primates, reptiles, and birds. A visit to the zoo gives you the opportunity to see Belize’s amazing wildlife in one location. The adventure continues with a scenic drive up the Western Highway to the Cayo District.
Xunantunich sits just on the Western border of Belize. Before reaching the entrance of this ancient city, your party will board a 19th-century hand-cranked ferry that takes you across the Mopan River. The ruins are actually located on one of the highest plateaus in the area and it is possible to climb to the top of “El Castillo”, the largest of the temples at this site. From this vantage point, one gains a panoramic view of the Cayo District and nearby Guatemala.
The zipline trip is the most daring, difficult, and thrilling excursion; it should not be missed. To reach the platform where you will be outfitted with a sitting harness and secured ... moreto the traverse line, you must stroll through the lush, green jungle for about two minutes. 400 to 1000 feet of lines can be stretched across the rainforest's canopy. The adventure's highest point is barely 150 feet above the rainforest's floor, but there are two short hikes of about three minutes each that take you from one height to another that is significantly higher.
As you go by a calm boat ride to the remote Lamanai site, take in the scenery and fauna you will see along the route, including crocodiles, birds, and hawks. Discover three substantial ... morepyramids, numerous repaired stelae, open plazas, a modest yet interesting ball court, and more. One of the rare locations, Lamanai, which means "Submerged Crocodile," was able to keep its original name as well as many other ancient characteristics, all of which
Journey through the underworld. For the Mayas, the caves were sacred and they believe every human had to take a journey through the underworld. The Mayas used the caves to do ceremonies, ... moreofferings, and rituals. Some traditional ceremonies involved corn and chocolate.
Caves reveal a unique characteristic of the Mayan Past. Step back in time in one of these chambers located within the vast, tropical rainforest. Put on your helmet, switch on your headlamp, and just relax as you go on sacred grounds. Deep into the ancient world, as you pass the stalagmites and pottery, you will even feel a trickle of water as you go by the beautiful cave.
See the world-famous Great Blue Hole in the best way possible … from the air with our Blue Hole Aerial Tour from Belize Concierge Excellent in Belize City. Hop on board a Piper Pa-32 ... moreCherokee Six and fly to Lighthouse Reef Atoll, and witness This natural wonder of the world. On the way, you will see the Belize Barrier Reef (the longest in the Western Hemisphere), and Turneffe Atoll. While flying over the largest sea-hole in the world, keep an eye out for various sea wildlife such as Manatees, Rays, Sharks, Dolphins, and much more!!
This is a 1-hour tour that departs from the Belize City Municipal Airport to fly over the Blue Hole and returns.
**Kindly make booking request 1-week prior to your requested Tour Date to ensure availability of seats**
Visit the smallest zoo in Central America to get up close to native Belizean animals and birds, most of which are found in their natural habitat. Each animal is waiting to share with ... moreyou their unique story.
Inquire of your Guide regarding particular encounters like:
The Tapir Encounter: Feeding and Petting a Tapir
The Jaguar Encounter(1): Enter a small cage inside the cage of a jaguar and meet Jr. Buddy who will be sure to show off his summersaults, allow you to touch his paw and tail, and even give you a kiss.
The Jaguar Encounter (2): Receive a high five from Chiqui the Jaguar
Climb El Castillo, Belize's second-largest Mayan temple, to get a thrilling view of the other temples that are below. El Castillo is 137 feet above the ground. Let your tour guide ... moreexplain the significance of the stacco decoration on the side of El Castillo that depicts the Sun God flanked by the signs of the moon, Venus, and other days. After a fantastic Belizean lunch, of course, this excursion is followed by a drive through one of Belize's most stunning regions as you get to the cave tubing location. Your soothing cave tubing excursion will start after a short stroll through the rainforest to a lovely sluggish river. Unwind while your guide leads you through a sacred tunnel network before leading you to an open river, where the sun's final kiss will only bring your day to a close.
There are only a few places in the world where the elusive manatee is found. One of those places is in Belize. Start the day by making our way to Swallow Caye where we will see the ... moreendangered West Indian Manatee in their natural habitat from the boat. (No swimming with the Manatee).
Then head on to Goff’s Caye for the ultimate island experience, where sand and coral surround this mysterious island to snorkel the reef. It is located right on the edge of the barrier reef and has an abundance of tropical fishes and marine life. Thereafter have a picnic lunch and pull out your beach towels and relax under the swaying coconut palms on the pristine white beaches.
Perfect for cruise ship passengers and visitors staying in Belize City
**Kindly make booking request 1-week prior to your requested Tour Date to ensure availability of seats**
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