Xunantunich - Pronounced shoo-nan-tu-nich means “Maiden of the Rock”. You will cross the Mopan River by a hand cranked ferry, then take a one mile ascent into one of Belize’s most popular sites.
Tucked away in the secluded Chiquibul Forest Reserve, Caracol Maya Temple Tour offers an adventure you will not soon forget!
Cahal Pech Maya Temple Tour showcases one of the oldest Maya sites in Belize. It is located on top of one of the biggest hills in the charming town of San Ignacio.
We start our day with a 15 min drive from San Ignacio to the Western Border of Belize and Guatemala to take our Tikal Maya Temple Tour.
Lamanai, one of Belize’s largest Maya sites, sits on the bank of the 30-mile-long New River Lagoon in the Orange Walk District. It features monumental architecture of temples and palaces dating from the Classic and Pre-Classic Periods.
This combination tour was designed for clients that want to maximize their time in the area. We do the ATM cave portion first, break for lunch, and upon return we head straight to Xunantunich Maya Temple in San Jose Succotz Village.
This combination tour was designed for clients that want to maximize their time in the area. We do the Xunantunich Maya Temple in San Jose Succotz Village first, followed by Jungle River Cave Tubing at No Hoch Chen Archaeological Reserve.
Xunantunich Maya Temple and Big Rock Waterfall Tour Combo. A great combination including a maya temple and swimming at Big Rock Waterfall located in the Mt. Pine Ridge Forest Reserve.
This private option offers a more personalized experience just for you and your close travel companions.
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