Mayan Ruin, The “Jade Head”
Occupied for many centuries, from about 900 B.C. to A.D. 1000. Located 31 miles north of Belize City on the Old Northern Highway.
Duration: 4 hours (with lunch)
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The name Xunantunich derives from the Yucatec Maya language and means "stone woman." Ride across the beautiful Mopan River on one of the country's last of the two hand cranked ferries.
Duration: 6 hours (with lunch)
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Lumanai means “submerged crocodile” in Yucatan Mayan. Lumanai is one of the only sites retaining its original name, and is one of the largest Maya ceremonial centers.
Duration: 6 hours (with lunch)
Learn More...Cave tubing is the most popular shore excursion in Belize. You will hike for about 30 minutes through the beautiful Belizean rainforest, while your guide explains all about the unique landscape and wildlife of the area.
Duration: 4 hours (lunch at end of trip)
Learn More...Ziplining through the jungles of Belize is an experience like no other. Enjoy the exhilarating experience of soaring through high canopies with spectacular views and a perspective you will not get anywhere else in Belize.
Duration: 4 hours (with lunch)
Learn More...“the best little zoo in the world”
Located 29 miles west of Belize City on the western highway. It is home to more than 175 animals of about 48 species, all native to Belize.
Duration: Time varies
Learn More...The Black Howler Monkey Sanctuary is located 35 miles northwest of Belize City. Our locals would refer to them as ‘baboon’ in the Creole dialect.
Duration: Time varies
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