Customize Your Day
Combine any half day activity and decide for yourself on what is your next full day adventure. You plan and we make it happen. Make your adventure UNBELIZEABLE.
Activities
Barton Creek Cave
Canoe in and out of the underworld (Xibalba). Filled with chandelier like formations of stalactites and stalagmites, at the end of the tour enjoy swimming in the refreshening.
turquoise blue water in front the cave entrance.
Butterfly Ranch
Green Hills Butterfly Ranch in western Belize has about 30 native species in a large flight area. The friendly staff speak a variety of English, Spanish and Creole and will be happy to show you around.
Cave Tubing
The Caves Branch River flows through nineteen caves, providing an ideal condition for tubing through an inner tube or allowing for exploration of side passages that leads to other caves, such as the spectacular Crystal Cave which the name says it all, you will enjoy amazing giant melting cake or ice-cream like formations.
Zipline
After a safety briefing you get your first taste of zipping. After that you fly through the rainforest canopy on various lengths of zip, some fast, some very fast.
Cahal Pech
Mayan site located near the town of San Ignacio in the Cayo District of Belize. The site was a palatial, hilltop home for an elite Maya family, and though the most major construction dates to the Classic period.
Xunantunich
It served as a Maya civic ceremonial Centre to the Belize Valley region in the Late and Terminal Classic periods. At that time, when the region was at its peak, nearly 200,000 people lived in the Belize Valley.
Big Rock Falls
A 150-foot waterfall on Privassion River, in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve of the Cayo District of Belize.
Oxmul Coffe
Coffee produced organically in San Antonio Village (Oxmul Kah) in western Belize. Experience the whole process of roasting and grinding the coffee.
Ajaw Chocolate
Traditional Mayan Chocolate Making. Stone Grinding Bean to Drink Original Hot Chocolate like Ancient Mayan.
Its NOT a Factory. Real Mayan Chocolate Making using Mayan Stone to grind organic Cacao Bean into a Paste, mix to a chocolate drink add spices just like the ancient maya consume.
Green Iguana Conservation Project
An informational and educational exhibit has been designed within the property to give visitors a closer look at this amazing reptile and learn how vital they are to the ecological balance of the river habitat.
Mayan Cooking Classes
Join our maya cooking hands-on experience and learn to recreate traditional dishes that entail ancient technique from lighting of the fire-heart to wrapping a corn-base meal with banana leaf.
Spanish Lookout Progressive Mennonite Community
Quite modern: they use cars and other modern conveniences, and the overall impression of the settlement is rather like rural North America than Central America or the Caribbean. The citizens of this community speak Plautdietsch as their mother tongue. Most also speak English and Spanish. It is largely an agricultural community with some light industry.