Activities in Belize
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Lamanai and the New River Safari in Belize
9 hours (Departs Belize City, Belize)
by Viator
Discover ancient Mayan architecture on an excursion through Belize's exotic landscapes. You'll enjoy stunning views and spot diverse wildlife as you make your w…
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Raggamuffin Tours
Three-day sailing trips to Placencia depart every Tuesday and Friday. Raggamuffin has a reputation as a party boat!
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Eva’s Restaurant
Eva’s is a San Ignacio institution, now under new ownership. It’s better for information than for eating, although it’s a fun place to hang out in the late afternoon as groups return from their outings. Offers all of the standard tours, including hiking, biking, birding and trips to Caracol.
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Frenchie’s Diving
Offers full-day trips (three dives) to Blue Hole and Turneffe and half-day trips (two dives) to Hol Chan, Caye Chapel or Spanish Bay. Night dives at Caye Caulker Marine Reserve cost BZ$100. Promises groups of 10 divers or fewer.
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Healing Touch Massage
Ms Eva McFarlane can take care of all your beauty and body needs, including manicures and pedicures, Reiki, reflexology and aromatherapy.
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Maya Mountain Research Farm
Those interested in learning about permaculture, Maya farming techniques and sustainable living should consider an internship at Maya Mountain Research Farm Located in a beautiful jungle valley 2 miles upriver from San Pedro Columbia, the 70-acre organic farm and registered NGO is run by Christopher Nesbitt and his wife Dawn. With the philosophy of promoting fully sustainable food production, the farm offers internships for those interested in learning about organic farming, biodiversity and alternative energy. Accommodations are simple and beautiful: students can choose from a series of rustic cabanas and thatched-roof palapas, all of which come equipped with beds, blank…
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Chocolate’s
Chocolate Heredia was one of the first Caulker fishermen who began ferrying backpackers out to Swallow Caye on his fishing boat. He has also played a crucial role in the establishment of the wildlife sanctuary and continued protection of the sea mammals. Chocolate’s still leads excellent and informative tours, however sporadically. Also there is a gift shop where Chocolate’s wife Annie has souvenirs with international flare: gorgeous hand-woven textiles from Mexico and Guatemala; sarongs and clothing from Indonesia and Malaysia; and jewelry made from precious and semiprecious stones.
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Blue Hole Natural Monument
At the center of Lighthouse Reef is the world-famous Blue Hole Natural Monument The Blue Hole is an incomparable natural wonder and an unparalleled diving experience. It may not be the best dive in Belize, but it certainly ranks among the most popular. The image of the Blue Hole – a deep blue pupil with an aquamarine border surrounded by the lighter shades of the reef – has become a logo for tourist publicity and a symbol of Belize.
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Tide Tours
Ideally located for exploring Belize’s Deep South, Punta Gorda has a number of certified tour guides who can arrange day trips to places such as Blue Creek, Lubaantun and Nim Li Punit, as well as rent out canoes and kayaks. The best of these are Wild Encounters, Tide Tours and Galvez’s Tours. The BTB office can also direct you to recommended guides.
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Wild Encounters
Ideally located for exploring Belize’s Deep South, Punta Gorda has a number of certified tour guides who can arrange day trips to places such as Blue Creek, Lubaantun and Nim Li Punit, as well as rent out canoes and kayaks. The best of these are Wild Encounters, Tide Tours and Galvez’s Tours. The BTB office can also direct you to recommended guides.
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Belize Explorer
Among other tours, Belize Explorer organizes custom-designed mountain- and jungle-biking expeditions, which generally feature three to six hours of riding each day, and warm Maya hospitality in local homes at night. Hard-core adventurers may want to engage in ‘30 days of nonstop action.’
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Lamanai and the New River Safari in Belize
9 hours (Departs Belize City, Belize)
by Viator
Discover ancient Mayan architecture on an excursion through Belize's exotic landscapes. You'll enjoy stunning views and spot diverse wildlife as you make your w…
Not LP reviewed
from USD$105.00 -
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Next Wave Sailing
Does day sails on a 50ft catamaran out to sandy islands where you can snorkel, swim and lunch (adult/under 12s BZ$176/88); also offers popular sunset cruises (BZ$99/50). Kids under four are free of charge. Departures are from Placencia docks; you can book at the Purple Space Monkey.
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Belize Sailing Charters
Offer a variety of crewed and bareboat charters on catamarans and monohulls. A crewed yacht for up to six people will cost BZ$1200 to BZ$1500 (plus a per-person charge) per night; seven nights bareboat for four to eight people can run anywhere from BZ$4000 to BZ$12,000.
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Xunantunich and The Belize Zoo
8 hours 30 minutes (Departs Belize City, Belize)
by Viator
Imposing temples and exotic animals! Is it the latest Hollywood action movie? No, this time it's real and you're the star. Travel Belize by a hand-cranked ferry…
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River Rat Expeditions
Specialist in kayaking, river-tubing and cave trips. Enjoy a relaxing paddle down the Mopan River near Clarissa Falls, or take on some white water near Paslow Falls. Also books multiday kayaking and camping adventures, but arrangements must be made in advance.
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Michael’s Windsurf & Watersports
Rents out long boards for windsurfing for BZ$40/130/420 per hour/day/week, while lessons are BZ$80 to BZ$90 per hour. Kitesurfing equipment is BZ$30/90/250 per hour/day/week, or take a five-hour introductory lesson for BZ$300.
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Altun Ha and Belize City Half-Day Tour
4 hours (Departs Belize City, Belize)
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Take a half-day tour of Belize City for a fascinating mix of old and new. From the mystic Mayan city of Altun Ha to the resurgence of modern Central America, mu…
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Eco-Escuela de Español
This community-owned school emphasizes ecological and cultural issues and organizes environmentally related trips and volunteer opportunities. The cost is Q750 a week plus Q582 for room and board with a local family.
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Pacz Tours
The original tour company for Actun Tunichil Muknal. This company has new ownership, but trips are reliably excellent. Check out the bike trip to Spanish Lookout (per person BZ$120), a local Mennonite community.
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Belize Diving Service
Professional and highly recommended dive shop that runs PADI certification courses and Advanced Open Water courses. It specializes in excellent trips to Turneffe Elbow, but doesn’t go to the Blue Hole.
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Everald’s Caracol Shuttle
Knowledgeable guide Everald Tut organizes day trips to Caracol (per person BZ$150). Tour groups may be large, as he takes guests from the resort, as well as other organized groups and independent travelers.
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Toadal Adventure
Led by highly experienced local guide Dave Vernon, who does popular multiday sea-kayaking trips. Call or check the website for packages and pricing. It also rents kayaks for BZ$70 per day.
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Café Arqueológico Yax-Ha
Café Arqueológico Yax-ha specializes in trips to Yaxhá. Unfortunately, they do not run every day, so contact the agency in advance if you are keen to go.
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Belize City Tour and Belize Zoo
4 hours (Departs Belize City, Belize)
by Viator
Explore Belize's culture, architecture and diverse wildlife on a guided tour of Belize City and its distinguished zoo. You'll see a wide variety of Central Amer…
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Belize City and Reef Helicopter Tour
by Viator
Take flight on a helicopter tour to see Belize City as few people ever get to see it! For approximately 30 minutes, you'll enjoy a bird's-eye view of downtown, …
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from USD$224.99






