Name of Listing
Listing Type
Tour Type
Main Activity
Type of Vehicle
Departs From
Depart (from)
Features
Gold Certified
Suitable for
Intensity Level
Recommended Age Range
Minimum
 
 
Price
Per
Price
 
 
Is Transportation provided?
Schedule
Dates
 - 
Provider
Main Attraction
Destinations
Filter
Sort By:   
Showing 21 - 30
 
out of 52
On the left map, we grouped Listings that are located close to each other into small circles. Now, you can locate all Listings on the map at the same time. You can also drag & zoom the map.

Circle numbers - Count of Listings that are located in and around that circle.

Colored circles - Listings that are displayed in the list below.

Grey circles - Listings that are displayed on next page(s).

Half colored circles - Some Listings in that circle appear in the list below and some on next page(s).

Click on circles to zoom in or highlight Listings .
page 3 out of 6
Kid Friendly
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.
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
Belize City
Gold Certified:
Yes
 (1)
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.
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
Belize City
Gold Certified:
Yes
Xunantunich and Cave Tubing Tour
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Gold Certified:
No
Xunantunich is an Ancient Mayan archaeological site in western Belize, about 80 miles (130 km) west of Belize City, in the Cayo District. Xunantunich is located atop a ridge above ... morethe Mopan River, well within sight of the Guatemala border – which is a mere 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) to the west. 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" in the Maya language (Mopan and Yucatec combination name), 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.
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Gold Certified:
No
20 minutes drive from San Ignacio Town will take you to Xunantunich Mayan Ruins Meaning “Maiden of the Rock” which is located on the Western Highway across the river. The ceremonial ... morecenter is only 1 mile away after crossing the ferry on the Mopan River at San Jose Succutz. 

This Classic Period site provides an impressive view of the entire river valley. The site core occupies only 300 square meters but the periphery covers several square kilometers. El Castillo, the partially excavated and largest pyramid rises 130 feet above the main plaza and offers an impressive view of the Cayo District and nearby Guatemala.
Provider:
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Gold Certified:
No
As we embark on this 100-mile drive through the hills of the country, you’ll encounter a breathtaking view of the mountains as we make our way to the Western Highway. Once we come ... moreto the banks of the Mopan River, we will cross on a hand-operated ferry before arriving across grassy plazas, where you explore the architecture of Xunantunich, at its highest point (130ft) which provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding rivers and towns as well as Guatemala. After exploring the ruins we drive to Franks Eddie where we will immediately have lunch, next we gear up and hike 20 minutes (1 WAY ONLY) through the lush rainforest with running streams rich tropical plants, and wild diverse wildlife. Arriving, you then descend below the surface of the earth to Xibalba – the sacred world of caves. There you will begin to explore the mystery of caves and the Maya ritual ceremonies on floating tubes and meander through the cool waters of these Maya caverns with hidden pottery, glittering rim stone dams, and waterfall all at your suspense.
Provider:
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
Placencia
Gold Certified:
No
Xunantunich: Getting There: The adventure begins at 8:00 AM on a mere 10 – 15 minutes’ drive onto the village of San Jose Succotz. Here you will cross the Mopan River via an old-fashioned ... morehand-cranked ferry and onto the site's parking lot.

At Xunantunich: Upon arrival at the site, you’ll be amazed at how impressive the Temple of El Castillo (the main temple) actually is at a remarkable 120 feet in height. Pay close attention to the history of this once-royal center of ancient civilization as your guide walks you through the site. Feel free to climb to the top of El Castillo if you’re not afraid of heights. There you’ll have a jaw-dropping panoramic view of the surroundings which encompasses part of Guatemala, Benque Viejo Town, and San Jose Succotz among other areas.

Be careful coming down from the pyramid as you make your way over to the ancient ball court. Imagine the excitement happening in real-time as your guide paints a vivid picture of how the popular Mayan game of Pokatok was played. On-site you may get to see spider monkeys and, depending on the time of the year, even howler monkeys. An on-site museum will give you an overall idea of this ancient city’s actual size.

Big Rock Falls:

Starts: 1:00 PM Ends: 5:00 PM 

Getting There: After Xunantunich, you'll make your way onto the Mountain Pine Ridge road en route to Big Rock Falls. The drive is about 45 minutes on a partially paved road, the farther section of which is dirt.

Along the way, you’ll pass the villages of Cristo Rey and San Antonio. These are small settlements of mostly farmers along the Macal River. Along the way, your guide would normally point out local flora and fauna such as Toucans, Roadside Hawks, Iguanas, and Medicinal Plants and trees.

At the site: The parking lot is approximately 5 to 8 minutes’ walk from the waterfall so you'll want to take everything you’ll need with you for an enjoyable time at the waterfall. From the parking lot, you’ll be walking through a little trail that leads to quite a steep climb down to the river valley. Flip-flops are not advisable for this part of the trek. Once you’ve made your way carefully down that cliff, the delightful view of water rushing over the huge 150-ft rock formations and plummeting into the deep rounded pool at its base provides a rush of excitement. 

You won’t regret visiting this site for a nice cold swim amidst the scorching Belizean heat. You may choose to swim all the way up to the waterfall but try to contain the temptation to climb up any of the wet rocks or do so at your own risk, they tend to get very slippery. Your guide will allow you ample time to swim or bask at your own leisure until you're ready to head back to San Ignacio Town.
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Gold Certified:
Yes
 (2)
Start your day of fun by ascending El Castillo, Belize's second-largest Mayan temple, which stands 137 feet above the ground. From there, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of all the ... moreother temples that are situated below. Let your tour guide explain 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 this experience, you'll enjoy a nice lunch in Belize and a drive through one of the most picturesque regions of the nation as you head to the cave tubing and zip line location. Travel through the verdant woodland to the platform, where you will be secured to the transverse lines and secured with a seated harness. Your imagination will be blown by 6 Lines that span open rivers and the jungle for distances ranging from 400 feet to 1,000 feet. Your soothing cave tubing excursion will start after a short stroll through the rainforest to a lovely sluggish river. Relax as 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.

Note: There is a Minimum Requirement of 40 inches in order to do the Cave Tubing
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
Belize City
Gold Certified:
No
 (3)
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.
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Gold Certified:
Yes
Xunantunich Tour; Wear safari clothing.
Type of Tour/Activity:
Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From:
Caye Caulker
Gold Certified:
No