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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
Type of Tour/Activity: Cultural Immersion
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Altun Ha and Belize City Half-Day Tour Tour Guide will meet Guest/s at Fort Street Tourism Village in Belize City and then will commence the tour by engaging guests with an Educational ... moretour on the North side of Belize City 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 Lindbergh 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 in the Belize District about 30 miles north of Belize City on the Old Northern Highway and about 6 miles west of the shore of the Caribbean Sea.
Altun Ha was a wealthy ceremonial center boasting two main plazas, and thirteen structures (including the Temple of Sun God or the Temple of the Masonry Altars). Altun Ha is not very far from the Caribbean Sea and it formed part of a unique cultural zone along with other coastal sites.
It is also where the Largest Jade was ever found in the Mayan Kingdom. During an excavation, Dr. David Pendergast, along with Mr. Wilhelm Leslie of Rockstone Pond, and another Belizean (Mr. Winston Herbert of Lucky Strike Village), discovered the famous jade sculpture of Kinich Ahau, in 1968.
After visiting Altun Ha we head back towards Belize City where your Tour Guide will take you along the South side of Belize City where guests will be able to view life on the south side of the city and then will make a short stop at one of the oldest church in Central America, St. John’s Cathedral built in 1812, then will proceed back to the Fort Street Tourism Village.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
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Depart Blue Tang Inn on the Sirena Azul Sailboat at 8:30 am or 1:30 pm daily. Sail, relax, and enjoy the aqua-blue Caribbean for about 45 minutes to Mexico Rocks, a famous snorkel ... morespot with coral heads and fish. Here, a guide will lead you along the reef, pointing out the many interesting fish and coral formations. Mexico Rocks are shallow and protected by the barrier reef from ocean swells and are a great site for snorkelers to enjoy. Sip a refreshing drink on your return to Blue Tang Inn at 12 Noon or 5 pm. Bring towels, sunscreen, a hat, and a light sweater along. Snorkel gear is available at the Blue Tang Inn office. wBlue Tang Inn is located on Sandpiper Street, Beachfront in San Pedro Town
Type of Tour/Activity: Water Sports
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
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The best snorkel guides are excited to share their underwater world with you. They will ask questions about your swimming and snorkeling experience to ensure you are comfortable in ... morethe water. They will explain the site, what you might see, and ensure you understand the route you will be taking. They look for unusual coral, hard-to-spot fish, and invertebrates just to see you get excited–they want to talk about what you saw when you’re back on the boat. You will find these guides on our small group tours. Each of our tours is for 1-8 people–we want to give you personalized service and the best experience possible.
Each of our private snorkel tours includes all park fees, taxes, equipment, rum punch, soda, fresh fruit snack, water, and licensed guides.
Our comfortable pontoon boat is especially suited for older guests, young children, and people with mobility issues.
Where We Snorkel!
Hol Chan/Shark Ray Alley
Enjoy the sights of the barrier reef during this snorkel tour. During your stop at Hol Chan, you will experience abundant marine life. At Shark Ray Alley you will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with nurse sharks, rays, and jacks as they swim around the boat.
Mexico Rocks
A short boat ride north takes you to Mexico Rocks where you will snorkel in a protected area with abundant marine life. Great for beginners but with enough to see to keep the experienced snorkeler engaged.
Tres Cocos
During this tour, you will get the opportunity to snorkel at two sites–Tres Cocos and Tuffy. At Tres Cocos, you will encounter large brain coral, sea fans, and much marine fish. At Tuffy, the marine life is the star of the site.
Type of Tour/Activity: Water Sports
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
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In the Gladden Spit Silk Cayes Marine Reserve, there are 3 small islands called the Silk (or Queen) Cayes. Around these islands and in the reserve one can snorkel for days and not ... moreget bored, but there is one spot in particular that we like to call Turtle Alley. Here huge loggerhead turtles come up to stare you in the face, stingrays zoom by and nurse sharks cruise around the bottom, all safe and harmless unless provoked. These critters hang out in the area waiting for scraps of food which is, most time the unwanted parts of lobsters, fish, and conch, that fishermen catch and clean in the area. They toss the scraps in the water and it makes for a yummy dinner for the critters.
The tour starts in Placencia Village at our private dock. Here you will meet up with your boat crew, get checked in and fitted with gear, we load up on the boat which we already prepped and ready to go after the captain gives a safety briefing. The boat ride is about an hour out to sea. After the boat ride we get ashore at the southernmost Silk Cayes, and meet the park ranger as he gives us a briefing about the history and the dos and don'ts of the park system. Your snorkel guides then step in and share about the first snorkeling adventure that will be around the island for about an hour. Once done you get to enjoy a beach lunch which is usually a beach BBQ. Then we relax on the beach a bit and let the tummies settle. When the group is ready we get in the boat and do a boat snorkel around a patch reef which will lead up to the area we call "Turtle Alley." Here is where you get to meet the fun critters, LoggerHead Turtles, Nurse Sharks, Stingrays, and Eagle Rays. We enjoy some encounters with them and then get onboard the boat via a provided ladder. When everyone is accounted for we head on back to Placencia as we reminisce on the day of adventure.
Type of Tour/Activity: Water Sports
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One of the longest zipline courses in Belize! With 14 platforms + 9 runs. This adventure is over 2 miles long. The longest single run is 2,300 feet!
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This is a fun adventure for all ages. Children 6 years and older can ride in tandem with a guide. Our zipline has triple safety, and it takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours to complete.
Minimum Weight to zip on your own: 80lbs (Special Arrangements Can Be Made for Younger Children to go in Tandem with a Guide) Maximum Waist - 42"
Type of Tour/Activity: Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
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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
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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You will be picked up in Placencia 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. This is 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.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
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The Half Day Reef Fishing starts at either 8:00 am or 8:30 am. It is a 4 hours tour. We pick you up at your resort/hotel's dock and we move on to our special fishing spots to the reef. ... moreWe provide you with live bait, making the fishing more exciting and more fun. We also include the rods and hooks with weights. We fish for a total of 3 1/2 to 4 hours meanwhile we can have some music and also refreshments. It's lots of fun. I am in charge of cutting and hooking bait on your hooks. On the way back to your dock, I clean all the catch and fillet it for you to keep. You can make delicious food after!
Type of Tour/Activity: Water Sports
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
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Experience the thrill of cave tubing and zip lining in the beautiful country of Belize with a trip to Xunantunich from Placencia. Located in the western part of the country, Xunantunich ... moreis an ancient Maya site that is home to some of the most impressive Mayan ruins in Belize.
Your tour begins with a scenic drive from Placencia to Xunantunich, where you will be guided through the fascinating history and culture of the Maya civilization. As you explore the ancient city, you will see towering pyramids, palaces, and temples that were once the center of Maya life.
After touring the ruins, you will have the opportunity to go cave tubing and zip-lining in the nearby caves. Cave tubing is a unique and exciting activity that involves floating down underground rivers in inner tubes, while zip-lining allows you to fly through the air over the jungle canopy.
This tour is perfect for adventure seekers and history buffs alike, as it combines the thrill of outdoor activities with the rich cultural history of the Maya. So come and join us on this amazing adventure and discover all that Xunantunich has to offer.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
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