It is interesting to note that Barton Creek Cave was part of a recent list of» 9 most unusual and beautiful caves in the world», and when you are in
your canoe exploring this cave, you will know why.
Not exact matches
With free time here, choose to
explore the area by foot,
canoe, or horse, take a
caving trip, or visit the Mountain Pine Ridge Area and swim in its inviting pools and rivers.
The relaxed atmosphere of San Ignacio allows for options including horseback riding,
canoeing,
caving, or
exploring the Mountain Pine Ridge area.
Aside from nightlife, Southern Thailand is also a hub for snorkelling,
canoe cave exploring, rafting and scuba diving where spotting Reef Sharks, Leopard Sharks and Turtles is a common encounter.
Explore a stunning Maya ceremonial
cave by
canoe as licensed guides introduce you to one of Belize's most fascinating natural and cultural wonders during this remarkable half day excursion.
Options include a full - day excursion to Guatemala to visit Tikal,
exploring the Mayan
cave of Actun Tunichil Muknal or the ruins of Xunantunich, a visit to a butterfly garden, or tubing and
canoeing through the natural limestone
caves of the region.
❧ Glide through Barton Creek
cave in a
canoe; hike, wade and swim to get to the ever popular Actun Tunichil Muknal
cave; hike, climb and
explore in the Crystal
cave.
Activities in the area include horseback riding, river kayaking and
canoeing,
cave tubing, eating Belize food in town, and
exploring the San Ignacio Market.
This four hour tour includes
canoeing, learning about bush food,
exploring a
cave (optional) and a guided bush walk.
With access to Belizean Maya sites and even Tikal and Yaxha in Guatemala,
caves, waterfalls, horseback riding to a
cave,
canoeing back downstream to the lodge,
exploring deep into the Mayan underworld or looking for some of the more than 300 birds seen in the area and spending time in the adjacent Belize Botanic Gardens there is almost too much to do, so pay close attention to the hotel's motto «make sure you stay long enough» DuPlooy's is an eco lodge, located on the shores of the lovely Macal River in inland Belize, just a 35 minute flight or a 1-1/2 hour's drive from Belize City.
Barton Creek
Cave — This ceremonial
cave can be
explored with the help of licensed guides on a
canoe.
This includes
exploring by
canoe into the
cave of Barton Creek as sailing trips to the most attractive diving areas.
Choose from activities such as snorkeling,
exploring Mayan ruins,
canoeing, and
caving.
An easy - access
cave adventure for all ages: you enjoy a
canoe ride into this
cave, to
explore the ancient Mayan underworld within!
Whether it be
canoeing up the Macal River, tubing through one of the area's deep and dark
caves, zip lining above the jungle, or
exploring the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve in search of elusive birds, tours are easily arranged by visiting one of the tour shops that line Burns Avenue, a pedestrian - only street that runs through the center of town.
During your stay, you'll journey into the past with a
canoe trip into ancient
caves, discover natural swimming holes on horseback, and
explore the secrets of the mystical Maya culture.