Caracol Maya Ruins Tour San Ignacio, Belize
Caracol Maya Ruins Tour San Ignacio, Belize
- Duration: Full-day experience (approx. 8–9 hours)
- Age Restriction: 10+
- Time Frame: Departure: 7:00 AM from San Ignacio (hotel pickup available)
- Location: Chiquibul Forest Reserve, Mountain Pine Ridge, Belize
Caracol Maya Ruins Tour San Ignacio, Belize
- Duration: Full-day experience (approx. 8–9 hours)
- Age Restriction: 10+
- Time Frame: Departure: 7:00 AM from San Ignacio (hotel pickup available)
- Location: Chiquibul Forest Reserve, Mountain Pine Ridge, Belize
Tour Includes:
✅ Expert Interpretation: Guided by licensed archaeologically-trained guides who bring the ancient city to life
✅ Immersive Exploration: Get up close to ruins and artifacts still under excavation
✅ Scenic Drive: Enjoy a jungle ride through Mountain Pine Ridge with wildlife sightings along the way
✅ All-Inclusive Experience: Everything’s covered—from transportation to lunch—just come ready to explore
- Guided Tour
- Entrance Fee
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Transportation
- Mayan Site
What to Bring:
- Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots
- Lightweight, breathable clothing
- Hat and sunglasses
- Refillable water bottle
- Eco-friendly bug spray and sunscreen
- Swimsuit and towel
- Snacks (lunch included)
- Passport & ID
- Hiking/Tennis Shoe
- Sunglasses
- Hat & Sunscreen
- Snacks
- Extra Money for Souvenirs
- Reusable Water Bottle
- Medication (If Necessary)
🌍 Caracol Tour at a Glance
Location: Chiquibul Forest Reserve, Mountain Pine Ridge, Belize
Duration: Full-day experience (approx. 8–9 hours)
Type: Guided archaeological and nature tour
Includes: Licensed guide, park entrance fees, transport, snacks, lunch, and optional Rio On Pools stop
Difficulty: Moderate (walking, climbing steps, some uneven terrain)
Combined with a Rio Frio Cave and Big Rock Falls
Not suitable for: Those with limited mobility or difficulty walking long distances
🔎 What is Caracol?
Once home to over 150,000 people, Caracol was one of the most influential Maya cities in the Classic Period. Rediscovered in 1937 and still being excavated today, Caracol is a vast site hidden in the remote jungle. It boasts the tallest manmade structure in Belize—Caana, or “Sky Palace”—which you’ll have the chance to climb for panoramic views above the rainforest canopy.
🌳 Why Caracol is Belize’s Most Impressive Maya Site
Rich History: Discover temples, ball courts, and royal tombs where kings once ruled and wars were won.
Epic Jungle Setting: Travel through the protected Chiquibul Forest—home to howler monkeys, toucans, and wild orchids.
Less Crowded: Unlike Tikal or Chichen Itza, Caracol remains off the beaten path, offering a more intimate experience.
Scenic Inclusions: Cool off after the ruins with a dip at the big rock water falls (
🛫 Who is this tour suitable for?
Perfect for:
- History buffs and archaeology lovers
- Physically active travelers
- Culture-seeking adventurers
Not recommended for:
- Travelers with difficulty walking or climbing
- Anyone prone to motion sickness (unpaved jungle road)
🔔 Booking Details
Price: $130 USD per person
Departure: 7:00 AM from San Ignacio (hotel pickup available)
Group Size: Small groups for a personalized experience
Add-On Option: Swim at Rio On Pools (weather and timing dependent)
🔍 Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the drive to Caracol?
About 2 hours each way through scenic jungle and pine ridge terrain.
Can I climb the temples?
Yes, Caana and other structures are open for climbing. Your guide will indicate safe areas.
Is Caracol safe to visit?
Absolutely. The area is monitored by Belize Defense Force and park rangers.
What wildlife might I see?
Keep an eye out for toucans, coatis, howler monkeys, and even jaguar tracks.
Are restrooms available?
Yes, basic restroom facilities are available at the visitor center.
Will there be food?
We provide a hearty Belizean lunch along with refreshments.
If you have more questions please visit our our official FAQ page
🔗 Pair With More Adventures
- Add ATM Cave or Crystal Cave for a deeper dive into Maya spirituality
- Relax the next day with Cave Tubing & Ziplining
📅 Ready to Explore the Ancient Maya Capital?
This unforgettable jungle adventure awaits. Book now to discover one of the most impressive Maya cities in all of Central America.
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