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Tours
Tours are in US dollars, per person. There is an additional 10% general sales tax. Prices are subject to change. We ask you to pay the tour operator directly. For some tours, this might require cash or travelers checks. Tours must be set up a day in advance. All trips are not offered everyday, so please plan ahead. There is a cancellation fee if you cancel a trip less than 24 hours in advance. Most trips require a minimum of 4 people for the trip to occur.

  • Scuba - $95 pp and up
  • Snorkeling - $60 pp and up
  • Cockscomb Basin/Jaguar Preserve - $70 pp
  • Monkey River - $50 pp and up
  • Blue Creek Cave & Maya Ruin Nim Li Punit - $90 pp
  • Xunantunich Mayan Ruins - $115 pp
  • Red Bank Scarlet Macaw - $70 pp
  • Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM Caves) - $175 pp
  • Sailing - $80 to $140 pp
  • Fishing - $300 and up per boat
  • Massage and facials with Lee Nyhus - $60/hour pp
 Xunantunich

Snorkeling/Diving - crystal clear waters teaming with colorful fish and coral out at many different cayes. Your tour guide will decide the best place to take you, depending on the weather. Ask us for our fish cards to help you identify all the amazing things you will see on your adventure. These trips are all day trips from 9am to 3pm. Scuba divers require PADI certification.

Cockscomb Basin/Jaguar Preserve - hike through beautiful rain forest with a naturalist guide to explain the workings and creatures of the jungle. Tour includes a refreshing swim at the waterfall. After lunch, enjoy a cooling tube float down the river, seeing the jungle from a different perspective.

 Monkey River - explore this jungle river by boat as your guide points out birds, iguanas, howler monkeys and other wildlife. A hike through the forest is an optional part of this trip. Lunch is enjoyed at a local restaurant and the tour concludes in search of manatee.

Southern Ruins & Blue Creek Wet-Caves - see the ruins of Nim Li Punit, a ceremonial site of the late classic period. Enjoy lunch at a Mayan Village before hiking up the riverbed to the Blue Creek Caves. Here you put on headlamps and life jackets and swim/hike to a waterfall inside the cave. Coming out just kick back and relax as you float through the cave. An optional alternative is Nim Li Punit & Lubaantun Ruins.

 Xunantunich Mayan Ruins - Enjoy the scenic drive through the rolling Maya Mountains. After lunch, feel the aura of mysterious power at one of Belize's largest Mayan Sites. Climb the 130' El Castillo & enjoy the panoramic view.

Red Bank Scarlet Macaw - This is a seasonal trip offered approximately mid-January to mid-March.

Actuan Tunichil Muknal (ATM caves) - Explore these caves once used by the ancient Maya for ritualistic purposes from about 300-900 AD. View skeletal remains of sacrifices along with a variety of stone artifacts and animal remains, as featured on National Geographic Explorer. Gear up for an invigorating swim at the entrance of the majestic caves.

Sailing - Let's go sailing offers group sailing charters and private sailing charters. Half day and full day. Charters include snacks, complimentary ship's bar, sailing lessons, snorkeling, fishing and kayaking. Full day charters include lunch.

Fishing - Trips to the cayes & reef $250 per boat. Deep Sea Fishing $500 for a full day.

Massage - Lee can come to your bungalow with her table or you can find her in the village of Placencia. Facials include all natural supplies, corn meal facial scrub, oatmeal and milk mask, chamomile tea bags on the eyes, lime water toner, and green tea moisturizer.

 Silk Caye

Crocidile

 Howler Monkey  

Top of Xunantunich

Jaguar Preserve  

Dolphin

 

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