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 AltunHa. This is a one-hour journey covering 31 miles north of Belize City near Rock Stone Pond Village, here one walks and hikes around the two main plazas and some thirteen temples and residential structures. One gets to enjoy a detailed history of our country and the Maya Civilization on the way. A complete tour of the site is done in one hour and a half. There is an abundance of wild life…
The tour begins with your Pick Up at 7:15AM at specific point. When in the bus, a short tour briefing before departing for Crooked Tree Village. This is a one-hour journey covering 31 miles north of Belize City. On arriving, it is a birders delight… The lagoon is explored by boat for two hours and a half, offering some of Belize’s most fascinating wild life, birds, butterflies and history. After the tour it is time for lunch, you will be offered a Belizean cuisine better known as the national dish, Rice and Beans with stewed chicken, salad and fried plantains.…
The latest addition to our exciting tours is our zip line cave tubing combo tour. This tour takes you to the Sibun Caves branch system where you will be given the opportunity to soar through the jungle treetops high above the forest floor suspended by our secure double lined cables. You will be transported from the Fort Street Tourist Village to Jaguar Paw, 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…
An hour northward out of Belize City, your disembarkation point, along quaint country roads, secondary rainforest, Creole villages and isolated farms, rises the majestic beauty of the Maya ceremonial center called Altun Ha (rock stone water). Royal priests ruled this site for many centuries, and traded with other Mayan centers in Meso America. Some 30 years ago, Dr. David Pendergast of the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada, along with his excavation team, discovered a tomb of a priest in the Temple of the Masonry Altars, and in it, a nine and three quarter pound jade carving of the Sun God,…
The tour begins with your Pick Up at 8:15AM at specific point. When in the bus, a short tour briefing before departing for your ‘Old Belize’ city tour. This is a tour that includes a thorough drive through the city of Belize for one hour and a half. You will get to visit our cemeteries, residential zones, Down Town, Museums, bridges and other historical monuments and buildings (St. John’s Cathedral). While on tour the guide will present you with the facts and history of what you are currently seeing. After seeing and learning about our beautiful city you are taken…
The tour begins with your Pick Up at 8:15 AM 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…
You take a two and a half hour boat ride in the Crooked Tree Lagoon viewing over 200 species of birds. At a certain period of the year one can see the largest flying bird in the Americas, the Jabiru Stork The tour begins with your Pick Up at 7:15AM at specific point. When in the bus, a short tour briefing before departing for Crooked Tree Village. This is a one-hour journey covering 31 miles north of Belize City. On arriving, it is a birders delight… The lagoon is explored by boat for two hours and a half, offering some…
The tiny riverside community of Bermudan Landing is situated approximately six miles north of Burrell Boom Village. Once only accessible by hand operated ferry, two sturdy iron bridges now extend over the deep river valley providing a picturesque view of the lush vegetation and emerald waters below. The area is rapidly becoming a popular tourist destination as home of the famous Community Baboon Sanctuary, one of the few conservation facilities in the entire region that is dedicated to the protection of the black howler monkey. The calls of the versatile primates can be heard for miles around and sightings of…
When the Spaniards arrived in this area, they found the Maya people still occupying ancient Lamanai (“submerged crocodile”), and found out that this site dated back to pre-classic times – therefore one of the oldest occupied kingdoms of the Maya. Set on the banks of the great New river Lagoon, this area is home to howler and spider monkey, iguana, crocodile and dozens of exotic bird species. The site is accessible by riverboat on the New River – a tour by itself, and one of the major attractions of this wildlife/river/lagoon/Maya site/rainforest adventure. A river tour of just over an…
Some 70 miles on paved highway, east of Belize City, among the northern foothills of the Maya Mountain Range, is one of the fabled Kingdoms of the ancient Maya, called XUNANTUNICH (Shoo-nan-too-niche), meaning “Maiden of the Rock”. Your air conditioned tour van will be rolling along the Western Highway through first, the flat terrain of the coastal plain of Belize, and then gradually through rolling hilly countryside, past the New Capital City of Belmopan, along Creole and Meztiso Villages, passing the Mennonite community of Spanish Lookout with their beautifully kept farmlands, past one of the three large cattle ranches of…