Belize Tours

Belize City

Xunantunich Ruins & Belize Zoo

Depart Belize City in your air-conditioned Van up the scenic Western Highway enroute to the Cayo (pronounced Ky-o) District and the impressive Maya site of Xunantunich. Before reaching the entrance of this ancient city, you are hand-cranked across the Mopan River by a nineteenth century ferry. “ El Castillo” (the castle), is the largest temple…

Manatee Watch & Barrier Reef Snorkel

Snorkeling is fun and easy. The key to exploring our coral reef, the most intricate, prolific and diverse ecosystem on our entire planet. The destination is majestic, shallow coral reef which is part of the famed Belize’s Barrier Reef. Our modern custom built snorkel boats provide comfort and safety. Friendly guides, experts in marine life,…

Lamanai Mayan Ruins & the New River

Lamanai is cradled on the shores of the New River Lagoon and is thought to be the largest Mayan ceremonial site in the region.  Expanding over a huge expanse on the Belize New River, Lamanai boasts over 800 structures deep in the lush jungle.  Lamanai, meaning “Submerged Crocodile” in Mayan, was occupied as early as…

Belize Zoo

The Belize Zoo is settled upon 29 acres of tropical savanna and exhibits over 125 animals all native to Belize. The zoo keeps animals which were either orphaned, born at the zoo, rehabilitated animals, or sent to The Belize Zoo as gifts from other zoological institutions. The Belize Zoo believes that by bringing the people…

Private Monkey River Tour

Explore the river by boat for a chance to observe howler monkeys, tropical birds, iguanas, crocodiles, manatees and more. You will have a lunch of local Creole cusine in the village of Monkey River. (lunch cost is not included) Departure approx. 7:30am and return approx. 2:30pm. This is a Private tour for your family only.

Historic Belize City Tour

The old British colonial capital of Belize City is the country’s only genuine urban area and is the commercial and cultural center of the country. The city contains both the main seaport and a colorful mix of about one-third of the country’s 270,000 residents. You will see many places of interest such as the ancient…

Altun Ha Mayan Ruins & Olde Belize River

Your tour begins with an enjoyable boat ride that takes you several miles inland by way of scenic Olde Belize River. Enroute you may see iguanas, several varieties of birds, crocodiles and troops of Howler Monkeys. At Burrell Boom, a quaint settlement on the river bank, you will be served a tasty local lunch with…

Aerial Zipline Adventure

Aerial Trek – A Zipline Adventure A trip up the Western Highway brings you to Caves Branch National Park . Aerial Trek is a zip-line tour through broadleaf rainforest and begins with a ten minute hike through the rainforest to the starting platform. The tour features an intricate harness system of pulleys on horizontal traverse…

Actun Tunichil Muknal Hike and Spelunking Adventure

Actun Tunichil Muknal (Cave of the Stone Sepulchre) is one of the most impressive caves in the Mayan region.  Named after a sacrificial chamber deep within the cave, it has rare altars in front of which the Mayan elite collected and offered their blood. This wet cave is located within the Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve…

A Tale of Two Cities

Located 35 miles from Belize City on the Old Northern Highway, Altun Ha (Rock Stone Water) is a great example of a Maya ceremonial and trading site. Altun Ha is one of the most famous Mayan Centers, founded around 600bc, perhaps a few centuries earlier, the Mayan Center was undoubtedly one of the smallest but…

Cayo District

Yaxha Mayan Site in Guatemala

Yaxhá, which translates to “Blue Green Waters”, sits between two beautiful lakes. The climb up many of its Temples, yields breath taking views of the surrounding area, including both the lakes and the Rio Azul that feeds them. Occupied from 600BC to 900AD, the site offers a variety of construction styles. It is famed for…

Xunantunich Maya Site

Visit the Ix Chel Tropical Research Farm and the Panti Maya Medicine Trail to learn about the practical, medicinal and other traditional uses of the local flora.  Xunantunich in Maya is “The Stone Maiden”. The site is about 30 minutes from San Ignacio and is only accessible by taking a hand-cranked ferry across the Mopan…

Tikal Day Tour from San Ignacio

Tikal was one of the major cultural and population centers of the Maya civilization. Monumental architecture was built here as early as the 4th century BC.   The city was at its height in the Maya Classic Period,  approximately 200AD  to 850 AD, after which no new major monuments were built, some of the palaces of the…

Rio Frio Cave

Located in the Mountain Pine Ridge, Rio Frio is the best cave for claustrophobics. Everything is big in this cave! The two 65-foot arched entry ways leave you in awe. Huge stalactites hang from the massive cathedral-like vault, which is part of a cave system the Maya used to bury their dead. Room size boulders…

Horseback Riding (Half Day)

Guided rides traverse the trails of the Chaa Creek Nature Reserve through sub-tropical broadleaf forest and open meadows. As you ride along, your naturalist guide will explain the ecology and natural history of the area as well as point out the various tropical plant and wildlife species that are native to the reserve. Your ride…

Caving by Canoe at Barton Creek (Half Day)

Spend a half day gliding through a remote underground water cave system in a canoe equipped with powerful spotlights. It is believed that the Maya once used this cave for ritual burials. While canoeing through the cave see large and colorful formations, skeletal remains and other cultural artifacts left behind by the Mayan centuries ago.…

Cave Tubing

Invigorated is just one of many words that describe how guests feel after experiencing Belize cave tubing – one of Belize’s most popular excursions. Turning off the Western Highway, the drive through orange groves, colorful bougainvillea, and rolling green hills brings you to the entrance of Jaguar Paw. With inner tube and headlamps in hand,…

Caracol Maya Site

Depart from your hotel and head southwest to the Chiquibul Forest Reserve for visit to the famous Maya site of Caracol (Mayan for Snail) which is the largest Mayan city in Belize .  Walk the path of the Maya and discover some of their well kept secrets.  View numerous hieroglyphic inscriptions and glyphs which depict…

Actun Tunichil Muknal Tour

Actun Tunichil Muknal (Cave of the Stone Sepulchre) is one of the most impressive caves in the Mayan region.  Named after a sacrificial chamber deep within the cave, it has rare altars in front of which the Mayan elite collected and offered their blood. This wet cave is located within the Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve…

Mtn. Pine Ridge

Tikal Day Tour from Mountain Pine Ridge

Tikal was one of the major cultural and population centers of the Maya civilization. Monumental architecture was built here as early as the 4th century BC.  The city was at its height in the Maya Classic Period,  approximately 200AD  to 850 AD, after which no new major monuments were built, some of the palaces of the elite…

Mountain Pine Ridge Forest

Bring along your walking shoes, your swimwear and an adventurous mind for a full day of activity. The reserve is teaming with hills and valleys, rivers and waterfalls and swimming holes and caves all surrounded by the majestic beauty of the pine forest. Our three main stops are the Rio Frio Cave, the Rio On…

Horseback Riding (Half Day)

If you are staying in the San Ignacio area , this is a perfect way to see the jungle. Begin your half day adventure at Windy Hill Reseort and ride through rainforest trails, open savannas and small subsistence farms to the un-excavated site of Buena Vista. This site is believed to have been the private…

Caving by Canoe at Barton Creek (Half Day)

Spend a half day gliding through a remote underground water cave system in a canoe equipped with powerful spotlights. It is believed that the Maya once used this cave for ritual burials. While canoeing through the cave see large and colorful formations, skeletal remains and other cultural artifacts left behind by the Mayan centuries ago.…

Caracol Maya Site

Depart from your hotel and head southwest to the Chiquibul Forest Reserve for visit to the famous Maya site of Caracol (Mayan for Snail) which is the largest Mayan city in Belize .  Walk the path of the Maya and discover some of their well kept secrets.  View numerous hieroglyphic inscriptions and glyphs which depict…

San Pedro, Ambergris Caye

Xunantunich and Cave Tubing

After the ferry over to Belize City, you will be picked up for your transfer to the ruins of Xunantunich. Though the center is only one square kilometer, Xunantunich is home to 25 temples and palaces, including the second tallest Mayan structure in Belize, the pyramid El Castillo. Xunantunich was a major ceremonial center for…

Xunantunich Ruins & Belize Zoo

Depart Belize City in your air-conditioned Van up the scenic Western Highway enroute to the Cayo (pronounced Ky-o) District and the impressive Maya site of Xunantunich. Before reaching the entrance of this ancient city, you are hand-cranked across the Mopan River by a nineteenth century ferry. “ El Castillo” (the castle), is the largest temple…

The City & The Sanctuary

This half-day get away is a great overview of Belize! Depart Belize City for the Belize Zoo, a wonderful wildlife habitat, created as a sanctuary for the country’s indigenous species. The Belize Zoo was first created for animals which were injured or donated to the facility and could not be returned to the wild. This is home for an impressive…

Sunset cruise

Feel like Leonardo and Kate as they stood on the bow of the Titanic! Remember how he climbed up on the bow railings, then, as if he were Rocky Balboa, held his hands and arms skyward and shouted, “King of the World.” You, too, can be exhilarated to unbelievable heights as you and your honey,…

Shark Ray Alley & Hol Chan Snorkel Excursion (2 stops)

A snorkel adventure awaits you at Hol Chan Marine Reserve! Depart from San Pedro by boat and head south east to Hol Chan (Maya for “Little Channel”), the first marine reserve established in Central America. Explore the coral reefs as you swim amongst the abundant marine life. Then head to your second snorkel stop, Shark…

Reef fishing, snorkeling, and picnic

Over 1500 years ago, Robles Point served as an outpost for the Mayan Indians who occupied the north end of Ambergris Caye. The fortified walls, even though now collapsed, can be seen even in the thick underbrush. It is near this area where a lavish beachside picnic will be prepared (provided you catch, hook or…

Manatee Watch & Barrier Reef Snorkel (FD w/ lunch)

Enjoy a motor boat for a ride out to the nearby Manatee breeding grounds. You are almost certain to see one or more of these docile and protected sea mammals. Then snorkel off the pristine sandy beach with your instructor for that wonderful “Cousteau Experience”, or swim in cool waters or just relax under the palm trees.…

Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary

A 35-minute ride on the Northern Highway brings you to the Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary and is a must for nature enthusiasts, especially bird lovers. Crooked Tree provides habitat for over 360 species of birds. The majestic Jabiru Stork, the largest bird in the western hemisphere with a wingspan of over 8 feet, can be…

Cave Tubing & Aerial Zipline

Upon arrival you will be given a safety briefing and outfitted with safety gear that includes a body harness, pulleys, helmet and gloves. After you are fully geared up and checked, your tour then starts off with a short educational hike up to the first platform. Here a new world unfolds as you gently slide…

Blue Hole Day Trip 3 Tank Dive

The Great Blue Hole at Lighthouse Reef is a feature attraction of diving in Belize.  It is one of the most astounding dive sites to be found anywhere on earth. The Blue Hole is a perfectly circular limestone sinkhole more than 300 feet across and 412 feet deep. The array of bizarre stalactites and limestone…

Beach Picnic & Snorkeling Cruise

Climb aboard a 38-foot catamaran and sail the high seas of adventure toward the north, retracing the route of those who harvested the coconut crops for English merchants in the 1600s. Millions of coconuts were harvested each year and sent to England for their bakeries and restaurants. Just imagine pristine beaches lined with virgin coconut…

Barrier Reef Night Dive

SCUBA diving  is one of the most talked about tourist activities in Belize.  Our coral reefs are the richest, most diverse and beautiful habitats in the sea. The layout of the local underwater landscape and the ocean currents make Belize proud owner of the largest coral reef in the Western Hemisphere.  Many visitors fall in…

Barrier Reef Hol Chan/Shark Ray (1 tank dive & snorkel)

SCUBA diving  is one of the most talked about tourist activities in Belize.  Our coral reefs are the richest, most diverse and beautiful habitats in the sea. The layout of the local underwater landscape and the ocean currents make Belize proud owner of the largest coral reef in the Western Hemisphere.  Many visitors fall in…

Barrier Reef 1 Tank Dive

SCUBA diving  is one of the most talked about tourist activities in Belize.  Our coral reefs are the richest, most diverse and beautiful habitats in the sea. The layout of the local underwater landscape and the ocean currents make Belize proud owner of the largest coral reef in the Western Hemisphere.  Many visitors fall in…

Altun Ha Mayan Ruins & Olde Belize River

Your tour begins with an enjoyable boat ride that takes you several miles inland by way of scenic Olde Belize River. Enroute you may see iguanas, several varieties of birds, crocodiles and troops of Howler Monkeys. At Burrell Boom, a quaint settlement on the river bank, you will be served a tasty local lunch with…

A Tale of Two Cities

This fascinating half-day tour will focus on the contrast between the ancient Maya city of Altun Ha and modern day Belize City, highlighting 1000 years of development to this former British Colony. Altun Ha (Maya for Rock Stone Water) thrived as a trading post to the Maya World during the Post Classic and Classic periods.…