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.
xplore 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...
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.
Add a tour to Xunantunich, another ancient site, where you can climb the 130 - foot tall El Castillo pyramid ruin and finish your immersion on a day trip to Barton Creek
Cave by indulging in
cave tubing or
canoeing in addition to touring this ceremonial ruin.
This includes exploring
by canoe into the
cave of Barton Creek as sailing trips to the most attractive diving areas.
It takes 45 minutes approximately from San Ignacio to this exciting
canoe trip into a remote
cave formerly used
by the ancient Mayans as a burial site and for ceremonial purposes.
While
canoeing through the
cave see large and colorful formations, skeletal remains and other cultural artifacts left behind
by the Maya centuries ago.
BARTON CREEK
CAVE TOUR (with butterfly farm) Departure at 9:00 am The Barton Creek Cave by canoe is one of the most astonishing cave in Bel
CAVE TOUR (with butterfly farm) Departure at 9:00 am The Barton Creek
Cave by canoe is one of the most astonishing cave in Bel
Cave by canoe is one of the most astonishing
cave in Bel
cave in Belize.
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.