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BELIZE ADVENTURE - BELP01

Actun Tunichil Muknal "Cave of the Stone Sepulcher" is one of the most impressive caves in the Maya Lowland. Located in the heart of the Belizean Rainforest, this cave was a sacred place to the prehistoric Maya of Belize, who first began to use the entrance during the early classic period (300-600AD). It was not until the late terminal classic period (700-900AD) that the Mayas traveled deeper into the Cave to conduct their ceremonies.

INLAND JUNGLE TOUR - BELP02

The Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center was started in 1983, as a last ditch effort to provide a home for a collection of wild animals which had been used in making documentary films about tropical forests.Shortly after the backyard "zoo" began, it was quickly realized that its Belizean visitors were unfamiliar with the different species of wildlife which shared their country. This very aspect fomented the commitment to develop the little zoo into a dynamic wildlife education center.

REEF & RAIN FOREST EXPLORER - BELP03

Spanning Belize's coastline for 185 miles is the Belize Barrier Reef with dive sites inside and outside of the reef. Just outside look for Spur and Grove formations - narrow canyons of corals are great for spotting grouper and the occasional eel. Inside the reef, patch reefs are covered with hundreds of brightly colored fish and coral species. For something a little different, try snorkelling or diving near a mangrove coloured island "the nursery of the sea" where you are sure to find tiny barracuda, snapper and other fish whose parents you might have seen in deeper water.

AMBERGRIS CAYE DIVE ADVENTURE - BELP04

Multiple local dive sites lie just beyond the reef's crest, a short 5 to 10 minute boat ride from your hotel's dock (transfer time may vary depending on local location. Average dive depths range from 60 to 100 feet. Discover the vivid terrain of boulder and pillar coral formations.

PLACENCIA VACATION - BELP05

Placencia is a paradise for the nature lover in you, as its many knowledgeable guides will show you. Start by exploring the beauty of the abundance of plants and flowers, and the birds, butterflies, and iguanas they attract throughout the peninsula. Kayak the mangroves in our tranquil lagoon and perhaps you will be lucky enough to spot the manatees that live here. And if you are one of the many adventure travelers who come to Placencia, you can do the cayes by kayak, camping along the way on the unspoiled islands that dot the horizon from there to the reef and back again.