Blue Creek Cave

Southern Belize


About a 20-minute walk along a jungle path from the bridge is Blue Creek Cave, which you can only enter with a guide. The cave has a ‘wet side,’ where you swim and wade up to an underground waterfall (about one hour in the cave), and a ‘dry side’ where you can try a more difficult venture involving some climbing and emerge at a different entrance. Guides and caving equipment can be hired in the village.


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