Xunantunich Maya Temples with Cave Tubing Combo
Xunantunich Maya Temples with Cave Tubing Combo
- Duration: Full-day experience (approx. 8–9 hours)
- Age Restriction: 4+
- Time Frame: Departure: 7:30 AM from San Ignacio (hotel pickup included)
- Location: San Jose Succotz & Nohoch Che’en Caves Branch, Belize
Xunantunich Maya Temples with Cave Tubing Combo
- Duration: Full-day experience (approx. 8–9 hours)
- Age Restriction: 4+
- Time Frame: Departure: 7:30 AM from San Ignacio (hotel pickup included)
- Location: San Jose Succotz & Nohoch Che’en Caves Branch, Belize
Tour Includes:
✔ Hotel pickup & transport
✔ Licensed guide
✔ Xunantunich & cave tubing entrance fees
✔ Tube, helmet, life jacket & gear
✔ Belizean lunch
✔ Bottled water
- Guided Tour
- Entrance Fee
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Transportation
- Mayan Site
What to Bring:
- Swimsuit and change of dry clothes
- Comfortable hiking sandals or water shoes
- Towel, bug spray, sunscreen (eco-friendly)
- Refillable water bottle
- Socks (may be required for parts of the cave)
- Small backpack
- Government-issued ID
- Passport & ID
- Hiking/Tennis Shoe
- Sunglasses
- Hat & Sunscreen
- Snacks
- Extra Money for Souvenirs
- Reusable Water Bottle
- Medication (If Necessary)
Where Maya Legacy Meets Jungle Adventure
This dynamic full-day tour blends two of Belize’s most iconic experiences into one unforgettable journey: the towering Xunantunich Maya Temples and the refreshing thrill of cave tubing through ancient underground rivers.
Perfect for travelers craving both culture and adventure, this combo tour from San Ignacio delivers history, adrenaline, and natural beauty — all before dinner.
🌍 Combo Tour at a Glance
- Location: San Jose Succotz & Nohoch Che’en Caves Branch, Belize
- Duration: Full-day experience (approx. 8–9 hours)
- Type: Guided cultural and adventure combo
- Includes: Transport, licensed guide, entrance fees, inner tube & gear, and a delicious Belizean lunch
- Difficulty: Easy to moderate (walking and floating involved)
- Suitable for: Kids 40 inches and taller
🏯 Part 1: Explore the Xunantunich Maya Ruins
Cross the hand-cranked ferry and journey into Belize’s ancient past as you climb El Castillo, the second tallest structure in the country. From the top, enjoy panoramic views over Belize and into neighboring Guatemala.
Your licensed guide will bring Maya history to life as you visit plazas, altars, and intricate stone carvings that date back over 1,300 years.
🧠 Why Visit Xunantunich?
- Climb a real Maya temple
- See preserved stelae and ceremonial platforms
- Learn about royal dynasties, architecture, and the site’s discovery
- Enjoy a peaceful, less crowded site nestled in nature
🌊 Part 2: Float into the Underworld with Cave Tubing
After lunch, head to the Caves Branch region for a completely different kind of adventure. Gear up with a helmet, headlamp, and inner tube, and then hike through the jungle before entering the river.
As you float gently through the caves, admire limestone formations, hear about ancient Maya rituals conducted underground, and feel the awe of traveling through a natural cathedral of rock and water.
⚠️ Cave Tubing Requirements:
- Minimum height: 40 inches
- Must be comfortable in water and able to walk 20–30 minutes
- No flip-flops — wear sturdy water shoes or sandals with straps
✨ Why You’ll Love This Tour
✅ Two Belize icons, one adventure
✅ Expert local guide with cultural knowledge & cave safety training
✅ All-inclusive: gear, lunch, transport, and small group experience
✅ Great for families, groups, and solo travelers who want it all
🛫 Tour Info & Booking
- Price: $160 USD per person
- Departure: 7:30 AM from San Ignacio (hotel pickup included)
- Group Size: Max 8 guests per guide
- Duration: Approx. 8–9 hours round-trip
- Lunch: Included – Enjoy authentic Belizean flavors mid-day
- Pickup Locations: Most San Ignacio area accommodations
❗Only Interested in Xunantunich?
We’ve got you!
If you’d prefer to visit Xunantunich on its own, please contact us here(ADD CTA to contact us page) and we’ll create a custom experience just for you.
🔔 Booking Notes
- Tours run daily but spots are limited — advanced booking recommended
- All equipment are provided for cave tubing
- Transportation is air-conditioned and comfortable
- Safety briefings are provided before each activity
🔍 Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Cave tubing tour kid-friendly?
Yes! Children must be at least 40 inches tall for the tubing portion. The Xunantunich portion is family-friendly and educational.
Do I need to swim during the cave tubing tour?
No. You’ll be in a life jacket and floating in an inner tube. You should be comfortable in water but don’t need to be a strong swimmer.
Can I climb the Xunantunich temples?
Yes — climbing is allowed at Xunantunich and offers the best views in the west! Your guide will advise on this.
Is this a group tour?
Yes, with a maximum of 8 people per guide to ensure a personalized and safe experience.
📅 Ready to Book?
Pairing ancient temples with river-carved caves, this tour gives you the best of Belize in a single day.
🌿 Explore. Float. Discover. Book now with Ruwa Travels.
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