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A branch of the New River splits Belize City in two, with the North side full of markets, shops, and museums and the South side marked by upscale riverfront homes of the city's elite. Farther along, the city gives way to the beautiful natural scenery of the surrounding jungle as you approach Lamanai. Huddled between the New River Lagoon and the jungle, the Lamanai Mayan ruins retain an air of silent mystery. This site is one of the few in the world to retain its original name; "Lamanai" comes from the Mayan word for "submerged crocodile," and carvings throughout the site pay homage to its namesake. The top of the largest pyramid provides amazing views of the forest around the site as well as the black howler monkeys that perch in the branches.
Protected by forests and rivers, Mayan San Ignacio was one of the centers of rebellion against Spanish conquistadors--in 1641, Mayan priests staged a parody of the Mass to incense the missionaries, and later the city befriended the independent British loggers who settled in defiance of the Spanish. Today the city maintains its independent, laidback charm.
Maya ruins, canopy zipline, and cave tubing excursionGrab an inner tube and explore the caves considered sacred by the ancient Mayans. You'll see amazing rock formations, archaeological remains, and more as you glide down underground rivers. See Belize's diverse and colorful wildlife as you cross bridges, cables, and platforms suspended high in the rainforest canopy.
Night jungle hike
Explore the six plazas and more than 26 temples and palaces that make up this ancient Mayan city. Head to the steps of El Castillo, the largest pyramid and second tallest structure in Belize, and see if you can spot the “stone woman” with the fire red eyes that is said to haunt the site. Climb to the very top of the village for a spectacular view of the surrounding countryside–you can even see all the way to the Belize and Guatemala border!
Barton Creek Cave canoeing
Explore this 29-acre zoo for a chance to see native Belizean animals such as jaguars, ocelots, iguanas, and more. Learn about the zoo’s efforts to create awareness and share knowledge about Belize’s wildlife as you visit each of the animals in their natural habitats.
LEAP Belize School visitVisit a Belizean school to meet local students and see the differences between schools there and schools at home.
Fly to Ambergris Caye
The Hol Chan Marine Reserve cuts through the coral reef up to the mangrove forest on the shoreline, giving you a cross-section look at three ocean habitats. The mangroves serve as a nursery for young fish, the seagrass that separates these trees from the ocean also provide food, and the coral reef itself is home to all manner of sea creatures. In Shark Alley, friendly rays and nurse sharks glide through the clear water.
Mexico Rocks snorkeling tourMexico Rocks, a coral patch between the reef and the shores of Ambergris Caye. Snorkeling here is mainly boasted by the magnificent boulder formations of Brain Corals, Elk Horns, and Great Star Corals that provide shelter for the tropical fishes and critters. Some of them include spiny lobsters, yellowtail snappers, and stingrays. A cave looking like a path is also found here where you will find hundreds of baby snappers starring at you while you glide over them.
Free time in Ambergris Caye
Fly to Belize City
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