A stunning nature reserve filled with pine forests, rivers, waterfalls, hiking trails, wildlife, and breathtaking viewpoints. It's one of Belize's top outdoor destinations.
One of Belize's most famous caves, featuring a massive natural entrance, impressive rock formations. Located just a short drive from Georgeville via Mountain Pine Ridge.
The Great Blue Hole is a world-famous giant marine sinkhole located about 70 km (43 miles) off the coast of Belize. Measuring approximately 318 meters (1,043 feet) across and 124 meters (407 feet) deep, it is part of the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Renowned for its crystal-clear blue waters, dramatic underwater limestone formations, and diverse marine life, it is one of the world's most iconic destinations for scuba diving and aerial sightseeing.
A spectacular waterfall with a natural swimming pool at its base. Popular for swimming, photography, and enjoying Belize's tropical scenery.
One of the most impressive Mayan sites in central America, the Altun Ha Archaeological Site is a beautifully preserved ancient city located not far from Belize City. By joining this tour, you'll visit the historic site with a local guide and learn all about how Mayans in the area once lived.
The Belize Zoo is an institution that cares for over 150 native wildlife, and promotes Conservation, Education, Recreation, and Research. It is also the first nature destination in Belize that is accessible to visitors with physical disabilities. We are committed to the conservation of Belize's wildlife and its habitats through the establishment of a well maintained zoological facility and education center, both poised to bring about a greater environmental awareness to the people living in Belize, and to visitors from abroad.
Saddle up on your trip to Belize. Explore the jungle on horseback, no matter what your riding ability is. On this tour, all levels from beginner to advanced are catered to. This guided adventure takes you across picturesque, wild fields and alongside a river. Be one with nature, soaking up the beautiful rainforest setting while keeping an eye out for birds like parrots, toucans and macaws.
Looking for an adventure that’s as thrilling as it is breathtaking? Join us on an ATV ride like no other, deep into Southern Belize’s stunning landscapes! You’ll feel the rush as we cruise through lush trails, weaving between vibrant trees and tropical plants, with nature all around. Each turn brings something new, making the whole journey feel like an exploration of Belize’s hidden beauty.
Explore the majestic and mysterious Lamanai Temples on a full-day tour that starts from Belize City, making it possible to visit on a day trip from the cayes. With lunch, transfers, and a guided tour of this ancient Mayan site on the banks of the New River Lagoon included, you just sit back and enjoy the day. Learn about the legends of the temples and see artifacts at the museum.
The ATM Cave may today be known as a popular tourist attraction and a great place for caving adventures but the Mayas knew it as the "Cave of the Stone Sepulcher". While ancient historical records are spotty, there's plenty of evidence that Actun Tunichil Muknal has been a sacred site for the Maya people practically since their origins. The Maya first discovered the cave between 300 and 600 AD, but the dark and dangerous environs prevented them from venturing into its deepest realms for quite some time.