All Tours
We provide guided tours from exploring caves in the Mayan Underworld, hiking one of the highest peaks in the Maya Mountains to kayaking jungle rivers in the Belizean interior.
Mayan Glory
Belize has a multitude of Mayan ruins with easy access to all visitors. You can visit Xunatunich, Cahal Pech, or both. Each are well known and well preserved sites. History buffs and future archeologists are sure to love this tour. You may even recognize some of the carvings at these sites from Mayan exhibits shown in U.S. museums.
$80 USD
Haunted Forest
Take a jungle trek and go off the map to a unique and special place, the Haunted Forest. This cave holds a multitude of special features from the geological to the mystical. Once visited by Mayan priests and nobles, the underworld still is a place of wonder. Discover the rites and rituals once held in these caves and let your imagination run wild with the fantastic formations found inside. Let our guides take you on a trip that you will never forget.
$85 USD
Birding
With over 600 hundreds species, migrants or resident Belize is one of the hotspot in central America when it comes to birding. Different habitat allow birders the opportunity locate a wide array of species from toucans to tanager, saltators, and shore birds.
Because of the country location there are times one can get north American and south America migrants along the resident birds making Belize a birders paradise.
$50 USD
Belize Zoo
Discover the diverse wildlife of Belize at the Belize Zoo. The Belize Zoo is an institution that cares for over 150 native wildlife, and promotes Conservation, Education, Recreation, and Research. It is also the first nature destination in Belize that is accessible to visitors with physical disabilities. They are committed to the conservation of Belize's wildlife and its habitats through the establishment of a well maintained zoological facility and education center, both poised to bring about a greater environmental awareness to the people living in Belize, and to visitors from abroad. In 2014, the Zoo became the first nature destination in the country accessible to persons with physical disabilities. TBZ believes that by bringing the people closer to the animals, which are their natural heritage, they will feel proud of these special resources, and wish to protect them for future generations. All Zoo "residents" were once pets; donated to the Zoo; rescues found injured, abandoned or orphaned and brought in rehabilitation; or born at the Zoo. The Belize Zoo receives no financial support from the Government of Belize, and generates funding to care for its residents through admission fees, tours, donations, and adoption and membership programs.
At The Belize Zoo you can more easily see many of the country’s magnificent mammals in a natural setting; there are almost 20 species represented here. You can see Belize’s elusive and endangered National Animal, the Central American tapir, up close. As you walk around the Zoo you will see Yucatan spider monkeys, white-tailed deer, coatimundis, white-lipped peccaries, and Belize’s five wildcat species. Ever heard of a jaguarundi before? How about a margay? You can even opt for a unique experience with a jaguar.
$45 USD
Crystal Cave
The Crystal Cave in Belize is a captivating natural wonder that beckons adventurers with its enchanting beauty and thrilling exploration opportunities. As you embark on a journey through this ancient geological marvel, you'll find yourself immersed in a world of wonder and discovery.
The adventure begins with a scenic hike through lush rainforest terrain, where every step unveils the rich biodiversity of Belize's tropical landscape. As you approach the entrance of the cave, a sense of anticipation builds, knowing that you're about to delve into a realm untouched by time.
$90 USD
Cave Tubing
Belize has an abundance of caves and underground rivers thanks to the karst topography. Experience the excitement of floating from open river into the dark confines of underground waterways of St. Herman’s ancient cave systems. Marvel at the stunning natural beauty of the cave formations as you embark on a Belize cave tubing adventure far from the crowds!
$50 USD
River kayaking
An unforgettable kayaking adventure in Belize, where the waterways become your pathway to discovering the hidden wonders of this tropical paradise. As you glide through the tranquil rivers and navigate the lush jungles of the Belizean interior, you'll immerse yourself in a world of natural beauty and excitement.
Your journey begins as you launch your kayak into the gentle currents of Belize's rivers, enveloped by a canopy of vibrant green foliage. The rhythmic paddling leads you deeper into the heart of the jungle, where the sounds of wildlife create a symphony of nature around you.
$95 USD
Five Blues Lake
5 blues lake national park is situated along the hummingbird highway, a few miles behind the beautiful village of St.Margreat. A feeder leads to the park entrance, the protected area is over 5000 acres with a lake that is approx 10 acres, beside this amazing lake that has 5 shades of blues, is also boast intriguing geological formations such as caves, sinks holes and rock shelters.
A trail system loops around the lake, which gives anyone a tranquil and moderate hike.
$70 USD
7-Mile Cave Kayaking
Step into the mystical world of ancient Belize and join us in this unforgettable kayak journey through the country's most awe-inspiring caves, where every twist and turn reveals centuries of cultural and natural history. Paddle through the enchanting underworld, where towering formations and hidden chambers transport you to a prehistoric realm. Your adventure begins with a scenic 25-minute drive through fragrant orange orchards before diving into 7 miles of breathtaking cave systems, gliding through five different caves. With Wildland Belize Adventures, you'll experience an intimate, unhurried exploration filled with fascinating insights, laughter, and wonder at every stroke!
110 USD