Caye Caulker

Caye Caulker is a small limestone coral island off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea measuring about 5 miles (8.0 km) (north to south) by less than 1 mile (1.6 km) (east to west). The town on the island is known by the name Caye Caulker Village. Caye Caulker is located approximately 20 miles (32 km) north-northeast of Belize City, and is accessible by high-speed water taxi or small plane. In recent years the island has become a popular destination for backpackers and other tourists. There are over 30 tiny hotels, and a number of restaurants and shops. Geography The island…


San Pedro

San Pedro is a town on the southern part of the island of Ambergris Caye in the Belize District of the nation of Belize, inCentral America. According to 2015 mid-year estimates, the town has a population of about 16,444.[4] It is the second largest town in the Belize District and largest in the Belize Rural South constituency. The once sleepy fishing village was granted the status of a town in 1984 and was sometimes said to be the inspiration for the song “La Isla Bonita“, written by Madonna,Patrick Leonard and Bruce Gaitsch.[5][6] San Pedro’s inhabitants are known as San Pedranos.…


Wild Life Country Horse Ride

The tour begins with your Pick Up at 8:15AM at specific point. When in the bus, a short tour briefing before departing for the Horse Ranch. A one hour and fifteen minutes drive covering 50mls, and then we arrive at a river. Here you will ring a bell and wait for a boat to come to your side of the river, board the boat and cross over to the ranch/resort. At this time you are taken to your horse and get a short safety briefing before going on your adventure. You ride for two hours and a half going through…


Cave Tubing Wild Life

The tour begins with your Pick Up at 8:15AM at specific point. When in the bus, a short tour briefing before departing for Cave Branch. This is a one-hour and a half journey covering 37 miles on paved road then 6 miles off road south of Belize City. Along the way one gets to enjoy a detailed history of our country and learn about the villages, vegetation and animals on the rout. Changing rooms and restrooms are available at the site. Inner tubes and headlamps are collected after changing, and on to a 45min. hike holding one’s own tube and…


Caracol/Mountain Forrest and Water falls

An early morning departure traveling on the Western Highway to the Rain Forest reserve that spans 300 square miles. Pine Ridge offers vivid scenery of the pine forest filled with many wild life, rivers, streams, valleys, caves and waterfalls. The main attraction is the “1000 Foot Falls” which in reality is approximately 1600 feet continuous drop of rushing water. There are natural swimming pools where one may choose to do some swimming after lunch The tour begins with your Pick Up at 7:15AM at specific point. When in the bus, a short tour briefing before departing for the Mountain Pine…


Xunantunich Wild life

“Stone Lady or Maiden of the rock” The tour begins with your Pick Up at 8:15AM at specific point. When in the bus, a short tour briefing before departing for the Maya City of Xunantunich. It takes 1hour and 45min. to reach the site. Along the way one gets to enjoy a detailed history of our country and the Maya Civilization while passing through the many villages along the Western Highway. This journey takes us to the twin towns of Santa Elena and San Ignacio, then onto the village of San Jose Succots where we will be crossing a river…


Lamanai River Boating

“Submerged Crocodile” Dates back to over 3000 Years, this site was one of Belize’s largest ceremonial centers and displays among the more exotic features of the ancient Maya in art and architecture. The tour begins with your Pick Up at 8:15AM at specific point. When in the bus, a short tour briefing before departing for the Maya City of Lamanai. We journey for one hour and twenty minutes up the Northern Highway to the District of Orange Walk. Along the way one gets to enjoy a detailed history of our country and the Maya Civilization. Here we board a boat…