Tikal Maya Temple
Caracol Maya Temples
Belize Cave Tubing Adventure With optional Ziplining Combo
ATM Cave Adventure tour
Deep within the Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve lies one of the world’s most awe-inspiring and mysterious cave systems—Actun Tunichil Muknal, or the ATM Cave.
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🏛️ Caracol + Rio On Pools: Empire Meets Escape

💦 Cave Tubing + Zipline Combo: Pure Jungle Joy

🌄 Tikal Tour: Step Into a Lost World in Guatemala

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Featured Tours
10-Day Belize Jungle ...
Signature journey through caves, culture, and Caribbean calm:
From sacred Maya sites to world-class snorkeling, this immersive itinerary is perfect for curious travelers who want to experience both Belize’s wild interior and island coastline. Flexible, personalized, and deeply enriching as a true Belize trip should be.
Belize Highlights Itinera...
Explore Belize from ancient Maya ruins to island or coastal escapes. This 7–9 day itinerary includes Lamanai, San Ignacio & a flexible reef or beach finale.
Horseback Riding – Farm...
Saddle up for a peaceful afternoon exploring Belize’s countryside by horseback. This easygoing farm ride is perfect for beginners, families, or travelers who want to slow down and reconnect with nature.
Chocolate and Coffee Maki...
Just outside the bustling town of San Ignacio lies a hidden gem where culture and nature come alive. This family-friendly combo tour introduces you to the ancient art of Maya chocolate and coffee making, followed by a peaceful visit to a lush butterfly farm nestled in the foothills of the jungle. Learn how cacao and coffee beans are traditionally grown, roasted, and prepared by hand using stone tools, then enjoy freshly brewed coffee and rich chocolate samples made on-site. Afterward, walk among hundreds of vibrantly colored butterflies as you explore the life cycle of these delicate jungle dwellers in a tranquil garden. A relaxing and educational escape for all ages.
Tikal Maya Temples in Gua...
Hidden deep within the lush Petén rainforest, Tikal National Park is home to one of the most powerful and mysterious ancient Maya cities ever discovered. Towering pyramids rise above the jungle canopy, surrounded by rich wildlife and sacred temples. Located just a few hours from San Ignacio, Belize, this UNESCO World Heritage Site in Guatemala boasts stunning architecture, a rich history, and the chance to walk through a living museum. With a professional guide leading the way, you’ll explore majestic temples, ancient ball courts, and ceremonial plazas, all while howler monkeys and toucans echo in the trees above.
Cahal Pech + Xunantunich ...
Situated on a hilltop with stunning views over the town of San Ignacio and the surrounding valley, the ancient Maya site of Cahal Pech is one of the most accessible and significant archaeological locations in the region. Cahal Pech, meaning “Place of Ticks,” was a royal Maya residence that flourished from 1000 BC to 800 AD. The site features a fascinating array of temples, plazas, and ball courts, many of which have been well-preserved. From the top of the largest pyramid, you can enjoy panoramic views of San Ignacio and the Mopan River below. This half-day tour is perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of Maya history without venturing too far from town.
Horseback Riding to Xunan...
Experience the ancient Maya city of Xunantunich like never before—with a thrilling horseback ride through the scenic Cayo District! Starting from a charming local ranch, your horseback riding adventure leads you through beautiful, lush landscapes and along meandering trails, bringing you closer to nature. After the exhilarating ride, you’ll explore the impressive ruins of Xunantunich, home to one of Belize’s tallest pyramids, El Castillo. Climb to the top of the temple for panoramic views of the jungle and neighboring Guatemala. This unique and immersive adventure combines history, nature, and adventure in one unforgettable experience.
Belize City to Altun Ha T...
Just an hour’s drive from Belize City lies one of Belize’s most iconic archaeological sites: Altun Ha, the “Rockstone Pond.” This former Maya trading city, best known for the discovery of a massive jade head of the Sun God Kinich Ahau, offers an unforgettable glimpse into Belize’s ancient past. Explore beautifully preserved plazas and temples, climb the Temple of the Masonry Altars for panoramic views, and walk in the footsteps of elite priests and traders. Altun Ha is the perfect blend of history, culture, and adventure—ideal for those with limited time who still want a deep dive into Maya civilization.
Belize City to Lamanai Te...
Departing from Belize City, this unforgettable adventure takes you north through vibrant communities and into the heart of the Orange Walk District. The journey continues with a scenic 26-mile river safari up the New River, surrounded by lush jungle and teeming wildlife. Accessible only by boat, the Lamanai Temples rise mysteriously from the forest near a peaceful lagoon. Once one of the longest-occupied Maya cities, Lamanai features towering pyramids, intricate stone carvings, and an ambiance of ancient grandeur. This tour blends nature, culture, and history in one of Belize’s most dramatic settings.
San Ignacio to Lamanai Te...
Nestled deep in the northern Belizean jungle and accessible only by boat, the Lamanai Temples offer a unique experience that begins with a thrilling river safari. The name “Lamanai,” meaning “Submerged Crocodile” in Maya, speaks to the site’s proximity to water and its vibrant connection to nature. As you wind through the scenic New River, you’ll pass lush vegetation, exotic birds, crocodiles, and even howler monkeys before arriving at the majestic ruins. Explore impressive stone temples—some still partially buried in jungle growth—and climb the towering High Temple for a view that stretches over treetops and the lagoon. This tour blends excitement, history, and breathtaking scenery in a full-day Belizean adventure.
Xunantunich Maya Temples ...
Just a short drive from San Ignacio and a scenic hand-cranked ferry ride across the Mopan River lies the majestic ancient Maya city of Xunantunich. This well-preserved ceremonial center was once a thriving political hub and is best known for El Castillo, a towering pyramid that offers breathtaking panoramic views across Belize and into Guatemala. Along with discovering its intricate stone carvings, visitors can explore plazas, temples, and ball courts while enjoying the sounds of howler monkeys and tropical birds echoing through the jungle. This is an excellent introduction to Belize’s ancient Maya heritage.
Caracol Maya Ruins Tour S...
Step into the Shadows of a Forgotten Empire: Trek deep into the heart of the Chiquibul Forest Reserve to uncover the grandeur of Caracol, Belize’s largest and most powerful ancient Maya city. Towering temples, sprawling plazas, and intricate carvings tell the story of a civilization that once rivaled Tikal itself. This tour blends archaeological discovery with jungle exploration—perfect for travelers who crave both culture and adventure.
Mountain Pine Ridge Day T...
A Scenic Escape into Belize’s Cool Highlands
Trade the tropical heat for crisp mountain air and panoramic views on this full-day adventure into the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. Discover hidden waterfalls, natural swimming pools, and limestone caves as you journey through Belize’s most diverse landscape. A perfect tour for nature lovers, photographers, and those craving a peaceful getaway with just the right amount of adventure.
Barton Creek Cave Canoein...
Paddle gently into the mystical Barton Creek Cave—an ancient Maya ceremonial site nestled in the limestone hills of the Mountain Pine Ridge foothills. This peaceful canoe tour takes you nearly a mile into the cave system, past dramatic stalactites, cathedral-like chambers, and Maya artifacts hidden in the shadows. Guided only by your headlamp and the sounds of dripping water, you’ll explore one of Belize’s most sacred subterranean rivers while learning about Maya rituals and geology. This gentle adventure is perfect for families, couples, and anyone seeking a slower, quieter kind of thrill in nature.
Belize Cooking Class with...
Step into the heart of Maya and Mestizo culinary traditions with this immersive cooking class set in the charming village of San Antonio, just outside of San Ignacio. This hands-on cultural experience takes you from grinding fresh corn on a traditional metate to crafting your own tortillas, tamales, or caldo over a fire hearth. Alongside your host family, you’ll also prepare and taste Belize’s rich, hand-roasted coffee—brewed the old-fashioned way over open flame. Expect hearty flavors, welcoming smiles, and stories passed down for generations. This tour offers a deep connection to Belizean life through its most universal language: food.
Belize Zoo Tour with Lunc...
Often referred to as “The Best Little Zoo in the World,” the Belize Zoo is a must-visit for wildlife lovers and families. Set in 29 acres of natural savannah habitat, the zoo houses over 150 native animals, all rescued or born in captivity, representing more than 45 species. From tapirs and toucans to jaguars and howler monkeys, this is your chance to see Belize’s most iconic creatures up close in a setting that feels more like a wildlife sanctuary than a zoo. A guided walk introduces you to each animal’s story, while shaded jungle trails make it an enjoyable experience for all ages. Perfect for a relaxing half-day excursion from San Ignacio.
Belize Ziplining Adventur...
Soar through the lush rainforest canopy of Belize on this exhilarating ziplining adventure, located in the heart of the Nohoch Cheʼen Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve. With a series of thrilling platforms and lines that stretch across jungle valleys and riverways, this half-day tour offers spectacular aerial views, unforgettable rushes of adrenaline, and a new perspective of the Belizean jungle. Perfect for adventure lovers of all ages, the experience includes a safety briefing, high-quality gear, and guidance from trained zipline professionals. After your sky-high adventure, enjoy a well-earned Belizean lunch in a serene natural setting before heading back with a rush of energy and excitement.
Cave Tubing Adventure Tou...
$115 + $45 (Zipline Add-on)
Float Through Time in Belize’s Majestic Underground Rivers
Unwind in the heart of the jungle as you gently drift through ancient Maya caves on a crystal-clear river. This relaxing and awe-inspiring journey takes you through a sacred underworld once believed to be a gateway to Xibalba, the Maya realm of the dead. Perfect for families, first-timers, and nature lovers
ATM Cave Tour Belize R...
Explore the Sacred Depths of Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM Cave)
Departure: 7:30 AM | Return: 3:30 PM
Price: $150 USD
📍 Departs from San Ignacio, Cayo District, Belize
⚠️ Physically demanding | The government of Belize has banned all cameras and electronics from the cave.
Crystal Cave Adventure To...
Unearth the Mystical Depths of Crystal Cave (Mountain Cow Cave)
Tucked within the Blue Hole National Park, Crystal Cave is one of Belize’s most thrilling underground expeditions. Revered by the ancient Maya as a sacred portal to the underworld, this dramatic cave system is filled with shimmering crystal formations, ancient artifacts, and ceremonial evidence of long-lost rituals.
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