Mayan Ruins & Jungle Tours
Cave Tubing Jungle Adventure
Belize’s longest and most spectacular “River of Caves”. Float underground on the Sibun River.
Enter the exciting world of rivers disappearing into the underworld as you float on inner tubes with only your headlamp to light your way. Float past side windows that filter the jungle light through the mist as you swirl around stalagmites jutting from the river and stalactites looming from above. Float past underground
waterfalls then into the crystal cathedral, a spiritual center to the ancient Maya. Your native guide will walk you down our jungle track, pointing out the various medicinal trees and other flora, before splashing into the cool, easy flowing waters of the Sibun branch.
$165BZ per person. Only need 2 persons to confirm
Everything included, taxes, lunch and entrances fees, fully guided from Belize City and return.
Combine Cave Tubing with Zipline Canopy Tour or Altun Ha Mayan Site
for only $88BZ per person.
Altun Ha Mayan Ruins and City Tour
Altun Ha ruins are famous because they found a Jade Head, which is the largest carved jade object in the whole Maya area. It is the national symbol of Belize, which you can see on every banknote. Altun Ha was a major ceremonial center in the Classic Period (250-900 AD) and functioned as a vital trading center linking the Caribbean shores with other Maya centers. After your visit to Altun Ha we stop for lunch. We journey back to Belize City, where we return back to Caye Caulker. Water Taxi not included
$160BZ per person, minimum 2 persons confirm.
Our Combo Tours are very popular.
Altun Ha and Baboon Sanctuary $230BZ per person
Altun Ha and Cave Tubing $253BZ per person
Altun Ha, Cave Tubing and Zipline $350BZ per person
All trips include lunch, entrance fees and fully guided by licensed experience guide. Private transport.
Xunantunich Mayan Ruins and San Ignacio
Spend the day exploring the Cayo district. An amazing view to Guatemala and surrounding rainforest. We start the day departing Caye Caulker at 6:30am. Our guide will take us an hour and half journey to San Ignacio. We make a few stops along the way to enjoy Belize countryside. We cross the Mopan River by ferry to take a walking tour of the ruins of Xunantunich. Xunantunich (shoo-NAHN-too-nich) means “Stone Woman” in the Maya language. Most of the structures date from the Maya Classic Era, about 200 to 900. Consisting of a series of six plazas surrounded by more than 26 temples and palaces. One of its structures, the pyramid known as “El Castillo,” the second tallest structure in Belize (after the temple at Caracol), at some 130 feet (40 m) tall.[1] Archeological excavations have revealed a number of fine stucco facades on some of the ancient temples of this site. Evidence of construction suggests the temple was built in three stages in the 600s AD, 700s AD, and 800s AD. The fine stucco or “frieze” are located on the final stage. After we are ready for lunch in San Ignacio town.
$230BZ per person
Combo with Cave Tubing Jungle Adventure. $285BZ per person.
Everything included. Pick up and return Belize City, fully guided. Lunch and entrance fees included.
Need only 2 persons to confirm tour.
Lamanai Mayan Ruins and Jungle River Cruise
Departing Caye Caulker on the 7:30am water taxi and reaching Belize Marine Terminal at 8:15am. Our guide meets us to start an exciting day exploring the ancient hidden ruins of Lamanai. Located in the east-central part of the Orange Walk District. Focal points are a well-preserved mask of a Maya ruler emerging from a crocodile headdress. El Castillo rising 108 feet, is one of the largest pre-classic structures in the Maya area. This site was continuously occupied from 1500BC – AD1675. Before we explore the ancient hidden ruins of Lamanai we enjoy a fully guided river cruise passing dense jungle vegetation and a Mennonite Community at Shipyard. A variety of birds, crocodiles, howler and spider monkeys will greet you. Your guide is fully knowledgeable of the Flora, Fauna and Mayan History. A two hour guided walking tour of Lamanai visiting 4 main temples. Your guide also points out medicinal plants of the jungle. A delicious home cooked Belizean meal and local souvenir stands to enjoy. See ancient artifacts in the Lamanai Museum on site, entrance included. We journey back through the mazes of river to Tower Hill Bridge, where our guide is waiting to bring us back to the marine terminal or our hotel in Belize City, reaching approximately 430pm returning on the 2nd to last water taxi back to Caye Caulker.
$185BZ per person.
Need 4 persons to confirm.
Everything included. Round trip private transport to and from Belize City to Reyes Lamanai Tours, Mayan Ruin Park Fee. Guided Jungle River Cruise, Lunch, water and fruits.
Water Taxi not included in any trips, Please purchase your own water taxi ticket. $25BZD round trip.
Trip prices quoted include 10% GST Tax.
Prices include all entrance fees to Mayan sites and Cave Tubing. Belizean Lunch included, at either a sit down restaurant, picnic lunch or box to go lunch. Trips include private transportation picking up Belize City and return. Trips are fully guided by licensed experience Belizean Guide.
We offer trips to Baboon Sancutary, Crooked Tree, Burrell Boom and Belize Zoo. Please do not hesitate to ask us, if you don’t see a tour here, that you may of heard of and want more information.
Water taxi current round trip price is $25BZD. It takes 45 minutes to one hour in each direction. Boats have canopy for protection against sun and rain. www.cayecaulkerwatertaxi.com













