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Rise to new heights and unlock a day of limitless possibility! Begin by conquering El Castillo, Belize's second-largest Mayan temple, which towers 137 feet above the ground. From this ... morebreathtaking vantage point, take in the stunning panorama of surrounding temples and let your guide illuminate the significance of the intricate stucco decoration depicting the Sun God and celestial bodies. After this empowering experience, refuel with a delicious lunch and Take off on a scenic drive through one of the country's most picturesque regions. Get ready to unleash your inner adventurer with a thrilling cave tubing and zip line adventure! Securely harnessed, you'll soar across 6 lines spanning open rivers and jungle, with distances ranging from 400 to 1,000 feet. Then, unwind with a serene cave tubing journey, gently floating through a sacred tunnel network and into an open river, where the sun's final rays will leave you feeling refreshed and revitalized.
Note: There is a Minimum Requirement of 40 inches in order to do the Cave Tubing
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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.
Departs From: Caye Caulker
Cave tubing & Zipline
In this tour, you'll get to visit two islands, South Water Caye and Bird Island. You will also get the opportunity to snorkel in Belize's Barrier Reef and swim with the manatees.
Tubing through Belize's unique underground cave system is the must-do tour in Belize. After meeting your Belize guide, you will walk to your air-conditioned transportation for the ... moreapproximately one-hour drive to the Caves Branch River and its winding path through the Mayan Mountains and numerous ancient caves.
After picking up your tube, you will walk down to the adjacent river. This will be the spot where you finish your float. You will start the adventure by wading across the river, holding onto a rope strung across the water. From here, you will set out on a 30-minute walk along a jungle trail over loose gravel. Guests must be in good shape and able to keep up with the guide on this Belize excursion.
At the entrance of the underground cave system, your guide will hand out miner's lamps before you enter the water. You will float along on the gentle current that will take you through the cave system. Intricate crystalline formations line the cave, and the majestic rise and fall of stalagmites and stalactites add to the serene opulence of nature. The floating part of the adventure lasts approximately two hours, depending on the current, and brings you back to the starting location of your Belize excursion.
After the float, walk back up to the transportation for the drive to the pier.
Please Note: As the river bottom is rocky, you must wear shoes (sneakers or water shoes) while tubing, and they will get wet. Do not forget a towel and dry shoes for after the tour. Guests with special dietary requirements may need to bring a snack or power bar, as the tour duration is five hours. Guests must be a minimum age of 8 years old and 48" in height. Tour times listed are in local time.
Unbelizable Adventure Embark on the ultimate adventure of a lifetime in Belize! Journey 38 miles along the Western Highway to the breathtaking Nohoch Che'en Archeology Reserve, and ... morethen venture 7 miles into the heart of the St.Mathews Village. As you arrive, slip into your swimsuit, gear up with tubes, lights, and life vests, and get ready to unleash your inner explorer! Take a 30-45 minute trek through the lush rainforest, and then plunge into the crystal-clear waters, immersing yourself in the majestic cave system. As you emerge, glide effortlessly on the open river for 15-20 minutes, basking in the unparalleled beauty of Belize. This unforgettable experience will awaken your sense of adventure, ignite your passion for life, and leave you feeling utterly
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Tour with us as we unveil the mysteries and secrets of the Maya underworld. Morales family, owners, and pioneers to this location many years ago can recount many stories of the logging ... moredays, jaguars, and the long mule trips into their little “paradise.” The cave, a healthy 40-minute climb through the bush from the Morales farm, consists of Mayan pottery-filled chambers with large intact pots varying in size, shape, and decoration.
Che Chem Ha Cave was used by the Maya as a storehouse for grain as well as a ceremonial center for their after-life bloodletting rituals. The different levels of the cave contain numerous pristine artifacts, including large pottery vessels, some with paintings and other district markings. One of the chambers contains artifacts used in performing their ritualized ceremonies.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
It is a Grand Slam! Yes, the fly fisherman's ultimate goal! Ambergris Caye has many lagoon flats, channel cuts, and mangrove inlets on the West side which provide great habitats for ... moreflat fishing.
Tarpon, bonefish, and permit are the catch of the day for a Grand Slam. These fish are protected by the laws of Belize and are only for catch and release. Because these fish are protected, they are abundant in our waters. This provides a great chance for the fly fisherman to get his Grand Slam!
Flat fishing is also done on a half-day or full-day.
Belize Zip Line & Cave Tubing: The Ultimate Adventure Soar Beyond Ordinary in Belize Discover the thrill of our zip line adventure - six lines carrying you high above the river, ... morewhere the rainforest comes alive beneath your feet. With every glide, you’ll feel the rush of freedom, the beauty of nature, and the pure joy of flying.
Journey Into Belize’s Majestic Caves Following the excitement of the zip lines, enjoy a guided 30‑minute hike through Belize’s vibrant rainforest. Along the trail, you’ll encounter unique plants and native wildlife, immersing yourself in the natural beauty that defines this ecosystem—an inspiring prelude to the unforgettable cave exploration ahead.
Drift into serenity with cave tubing in Belize Where cool waters carry you through ancient caves, quiet beauty surrounds you, and sunlight greets you like a warm embrace as you emerge into the open river. A gentle reminder that nature’s magic is best felt when you slow down and simply float.
Silk Cayes is a marine reserve consisting of 3 small islands formerly known as the Queen Cayes. The Marine Reserve host over 25 species of reef fish, different corals, and much more! ... moreThe Silk Caye is considered one of the healthiest areas in the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System due to its elevation and water quality. It is a great destination to snorkel, scuba dive or simply spend a day on the island! Snorkelers sightsee the reefs surrounding the islands. Scuba Divers, on the other hand, are able to explore the diverse dive sites the Silk Caye has to offer. As a bonus, each guest including the divers gets a chance to snorkel with the Sharks, Rays, and Turtles! The price does not include scuba equipment rental ($US40.00)
Horseback Riding & Zipline Adventure Combo At Banana Bank, expert riding instructors are renowned for perfectly matching each rider with the ideal horse. Whether you’re a ... morebeginner, intermediate, or seasoned rider, you’ll enjoy a relaxed journey along miles of jungle trails, surrounded by lush foliage and the sounds of nature.
After your scenic ride, savor a delicious authentic Belizean lunch to recharge before the next thrill. Then, venture into the verdant rainforest where your zipline adventure begins. Once securely harnessed, prepare for pure exhilaration as you soar across six breathtaking lines, ranging from 400 to 1,000 feet. Glide over sparkling rivers and through the jungle canopy, taking in unforgettable views that will leave you amazed.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Snorkeling at Hol Chan, visiting the nurse sharks and the stingrays, snorkeling with the manatees, feeding the tarpons, and visiting the seahorses definitely needs a whole day. This ... moreis a full day full of Fun! Pick-up time can either be 8:00 am or 8:30 - you decide. The first stop is at Hol Chan - "Little Channel". That is our first snorkeling stop. Once completed, less than 3 minutes boat ride we get to Shark and Ray Alley. Here you can either stay on the boat and snap pictures or go in the water to SWIM with marine species like nurse sharks, stingrays, horse-eye jacks, and much more fish. We bring sardines to feed them...
After that, we move towards our sister island Caye Caulker. We head to the Northern Channel where we go look out for the manatees. Once spotted, you get on your snorkeling gear and go in to snorkel with them. So Marvelous!
We then go to the island and visit the famous "Split" which divides the island into two parts that were caused in 1961 by hurricane Hattie. On the leeward part of the island, we go to feed the big tarpons from the boat - if you are brave enough! Lol. Not too far we have the seahorse city reserve. You get to look at them. Once all of this is done, normally around 12:30 pm we go to the island to walk and find a restaurant of your choice where you will have lunch. Lunch is not included in this tour. We depart from Caye Caulker to San Pedro around 3:00 pm.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
The cave entrance is reached on a jungle trail shaded by the leafy canopy of medicinal trees and vines, the home of many beautiful birds. We will explore the three caves by inner tube, ... morefloating through large columns of stalactite formations, a sacred underground world to the Maya. This tour can be combined with a nearby zip line ride.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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.
1-1.5 hour tour through Lush greenery, botanical gardens, a dry cave, and ends at a river.
Guests are invited to come and experience one of our sacred Maya ceremonies, guided by Shaman Mr. Ernesto Saqui and Herbal Healer Mrs. Aurora Saqui. Choose from the Fire Ceremony for ... morepurification, the Water Ceremony for renewal, or the Cacao Ceremony for heart-opening and connection. Each offers a unique and transformative experience rooted in ancient Maya traditions.
**BOOK 1 OR 2 DAYS IN ADVANCE**
Learn and experience how the Maya make their cultural food.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Getting There: Tour departs San Ignacio Town at 8:00 AM. You'll embark on our journey out of San Ignacio on a 1 hour & 15 minutes drive along the George Price Highway (paved road) ... moreuntil arriving at the junction of the Jaguar Paw Cave Tubing outpost. The site’s parking lot is another 10 minutes or so on from the paved road.
At the site: Make use of the expansive restroom complex to change into your swimwear. Your guide then walks you over to the tube racks where you’ll pick a tube of your choice. You will be provided with life jackets, helmets, and headlamps.
Geared up, you will embark on a 45 minutes’ hike across the clear green Caves Branch River. A rope at the crossing keeps you from straying. The water is waist-deep, normally. After the river crossing, you'll hike a jungle trail heading upstream. Your guide will point out interesting aspects of the local flora & fauna as you trek through – a perfect time to take out your cameras (preferably waterproof).
After a briefing on the proper safety techniques, you'll be set afloat through a series of caverns that periodically open up to the sunshine & jungle. Your guide will occasionally point out various Maya artifacts within the crevices of the caves. Depending on time availability, he may allow you to disembark your tube & walk up for a closer look into the hidden chambers of the cave which are normally not explored by many other companies or cruise ship passengers due to time constraints.
Departure: After Lunch, you'll walk back to the parking lot where you'll board the vehicle and head back to San Ignacio via the George Price Highway, arriving around 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The Belize Zoo is a zoo in Belize, located some 29 miles (47 km) west of Belize City on the George Price Highway. Set on 29 acres (12 ha), the zoo was founded in 1983 by Sharon Matola. ... moreIt is home to more than 125 animals of about 48 species, all native to Belize.
The natural environment of Belize is left entirely intact within the zoo. The dense, natural vegetation is separated only by gravel trails through the forest. The Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center received almost 15,000 schoolchildren every year. The Belize Zoo focuses on educating visitors about the wildlife of Belize through encountering the animals in their natural habitat.
The aim is to instill appreciation and pride, and a desire to protect and conserve Belize’s natural resources. The Zoo was the recipient of the Belize Tourism Board’s 9th National Tourism Award, “Educational Award of the Year” in 2009.
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