Belize Family Vacations For Groups, Families, and Couples
Blue Hole Excursions From Ambergris Caye
Blue Hole Excursions From Ambergris Caye is the most popular dive from Ambergris Caye. Blue Hole Excursions From Ambergris Caye is a full day dive excursion offered by most dive shops in Ambergris Caye. Blue Hole Excursions From Ambergris Caye requires proof of certification or you can get certified by one of the tour companies. Their are some tour companies that offer private Blue Hole Excursions From Ambergris Caye.
Belize adventure tour company offering private rainforest tours. We offer our tour services to guests staying in Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, San Pedro, Belize City and other parts of Belize. We also offer private shore excursions to guests cruising with a stop at The Belize City Cruise Port. We also offer self drive tour services. This means that you drive to our location and we accommodate you. We operate in the rainforest of Belize near the cave tubing park. Below is our Special Offer for groups of 4 persons and more.
- Altun Ha and Cave Tubing: USD$120.00 per/ person
- Altun Ha and Baboon Sanctuary: USD$120.00 per/ person
- Cave Tubing and Zipline: USD$110.00 per/ person ( USD$100.00 For Group of 6+ )
- Cave Tubing and Belize Zoo: USD$
- Cave Tubing Zipline ATV: USD$195.00 per/ person
- Cave Tubing and ATV: USD$150.00 per/ person
- Rainforest Zipline: USD$95.00 per/ person
- Xunantunich Cave Tubing Zipline: USD$150.00 per/ person
- Cave Tubing and Belize Zoo: USD$150.00 per/ person
- Zipline and Belize Zoo: USD$150.00 per/ person
- ATM Cave Tour: USD$195.00 per/ person
Note:
Guests Staying in Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, and San Pedro need to board the first water taxi/ flight to Belize City. When you arrive in Belize City one of our representatives will meet you with a sign that reads your name.
We ask all groups to book their tours in advance. We offer strictly private tours. This means that's only you and your driver in the van. After we have assigned our tour guides for a date we close reservations for the date in question.
Please include a valid phone number when you contact us. We may call you with details for fast processing of your requests.
Carnival Cruise Port Hotels
Hotels near Carnival cruise ports include options like the Hilton Long Beach and Residence Inn Long Beach Downtown near the Port of Long Beach; the Comfort Suites Downtown Brickell-Port of Miami and YVE Hotel Miami near the Port of Miami; and Country Inn & Suites, Port Canaveral, FL and Hampton Inn & Suites Cape Canaveral Cruise Port near Port Canaveral. Many hotels offer convenient amenities like shuttle services to the cruise terminals.
Popular hotels by port
Miami Cruise Port Hotels
Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown Brickell-Port of Miami: Located in Brickell with shuttle options.
YVE Hotel Miami: A popular hotel in Miami.
Eurostars Langford: Another option in the Brickell area.
Courtyard Miami Downtown Brickell Area: Located downtown.
Port Canaveral Hotels
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Port Canaveral, FL: A well-regarded option near the port.
Residence Inn by Marriott Cape Canaveral Cocoa Beach: Offers suites for extended stays.
Hampton Inn & Suites Cape Canaveral Cruise Port: Provides a comfortable stay near the departure point.
Long Beach Cruise Port Hotels
Hilton Long Beach: Offers a free cruise terminal shuttle.
Residence Inn Long Beach Downtown: Another hotel in the downtown Long Beach area.
Xunantunich and Tubing
Xunantunich and Cave Tubing tours includes a drive to near the western border with Guatemala. As you head to Xunantunich Mayan Ruins, the history of Belize and its people are being narrated to you by your private tour guide. You will be driving through the twin Towns of Santa Elena and San Ignacio.About 20 minutes leaving San Ignacio Town, you will arrive at a hand cranked ferry that connects the Western Highway to Xunantunich Archaeological Reserve. After crossing the ferry, we drive 3 minutes to the Mayan Ruins of Xunantunich. Upon your arrival, you will have a short restroom break. After the break you will begin the tour of the Mayan Ruins of Xunantunich. This where the History of Xunantunich is presented to you. Your private tour guide will also explain the significance of each building. The tour of the Mayan Ruins of Xunantunich Mayan Ruins last approximately an hour.
After the tour of the Mayan Ruins of Xunantunich, you will drive 20 minutes to a local restaurant where you will be served a local dish of rice and beans with chicken. After lunch you will drive approximately 40 minutes to Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve where the cave tubing is done. Upon your arrival you will be issued with a life vest, headlamps, and inner tubes. You will then start a hike on a jungle trek to the entrance of the caves. As you hike to the caves, your private tour guide will be doing presentation on Medicinal Plants and Belize Cave Systems. Before entering the caves, you will be instructed on what you can and cannot do by your tour guide.
Just kick back, relax, and refresh in the caves as you're being towed by your private tour guides, Your tour guide will be pointing out formations in the caves as you tube through. The cave tubing last approximately 1.5 hours. When you exit the caves, you will be doing 10 minutes of open river tubing to your starting point. After cave tubing you are to change into dry clothes and head back to Belize City.
Guests staying in Ambergris Caye, San Pedro, and Caye Caulker will be dropped off at the water taxi or at the airport.
Guests staying in Belize City will be dropped off at their Belize City Hotels.
Kids participating in Xunantunich and Cave Tubing need to be 5 years old or 40 inches tall.
Regular Price: USD $150.00 per/ person
Group of 4+: $120.00 per/ person
Xunantunich Mayan Ruins
Discover Xunantunich, where history rises dramatically from the lush Belizean jungle. Cross the Mopan River, then embark on a journey through ancient temples, vivid murals, and sweeping landscapes. From towering pyramids to hidden artifacts, each step reveals the wonders of a legendary Mayan civilization.
Embark on a day of discovery and adventure at Xunantunich, one of Belize’s most captivating Mayan archaeological sites. This journey begins with a unique river crossing on a traditional hand-cranked ferry across the Mopan River. From there, your guide will lead you on a winding path through verdant jungles on your way to the hidden jungle destination.
At the heart of the site is the towering El Castillo, an ancient pyramid standing at an impressive 130 feet. As you climb the towering structure, the grandeur of Mayan civilization comes into view with every step, reward yourself with panoramic views of Belize’s rolling landscapes and nearby Guatemala. Marvel at detailed carvings, ancient murals, and hidden nooks where rituals and ceremonies once took place. Your knowledgeable guide will bring history alive with stories of royalty, mythology, and daily life in this thriving ancient city.
This tour combines cultural enrichment with light adventure, making it perfect for travelers eager to learn about the Mayan world while enjoying scenic outdoor exploration. With transportation and a seamless itinerary, all you need to bring is your curiosity and sense of adventure.
What's Included
- Roundtrip Transportation
- Knowledgeable Guide
- Entry to Xunantunich
- Lunch
Youngest allowed is 5 years old. If you have younger kids, inform us and we will let you know if we can accommodate them.
2 persons: USD$150.00 per/ person
4 persons+: USD$120.00 per/ person
Lamanai Mayan Ruins Tour
Lamanai Yana Ruins Tour - Lamanai means “submerged crocodile” in the Maya language and it’s also the name of the third largest, and possibly most interesting, archeological site in Belize. Located in the Orange Walk District, the Lamanai Ruins complex sits atop the western bluff of the New River Lagoon and is surrounded by pristine rainforest. “Getting to Lamanai is half the fun”, your exploration excursions starts in Belize City where you will be transported in a brand new air-conditioned van 1 hr North to the Orange Walk District of Belize, the drive will lead you across rivers and vast expanses of land providing you with a true Belizean Country tour.
Lamanai Mayan Ruins Highlight
Once at the Tower Hill Bridge you will board your boat for a spectacular boat ride upriver continuing your journey to Lamanai. The boat tour is by far the highlight (except for the Lamanai Ruins of course but you will have to flip a coin..) of the excursions! You will travel through miles of virgin river fauna, viewing majestic trees with overhanging air plants and colorful Orchids. The boat ride is a wonderful opportunity for wildlife spotting as well, with 100 + variety of tropical birds and occasional fresh water crocodiles floating near the river’s edge.
Although hundreds of ruins are said to remain unexcavated in the nearby jungle, three of the most impressive ruins have been renovated: the Jaguar Temple, named for its boxy jaguar decoration; the Mask Temple, adorned by a 13-foot stone mask of an ancient Maya king; and the High Temple, offering visitors a panoramic view from its summit. Climb the 125ft Mayan temple above the jungle canopy for a spectacular view of the surrounding jungle and lagoon. Keep an eye out for a family of Howler Monkeys that reside in the jungle canopy overhead. Lamanai features the second largest Pre-Classic structure in the Maya world and unlike other ruins, much of Lamanai was built in layers where successive populations built upon the temples of their ancestors, instead of destroying them.
USD$155.00 per/ person
4 persons+: USD$120.00 per/ person
