Discover Belize

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Discover Belize

  Avg. Trip Rating 4.8 Based on 4 Reviews. No Booking FeesDedicated Consultant
Fully Guided Adventure Small Group
Our Price From 5,272 Per Person
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 Trip Length
13 Days
 Trip Starts
Belize City
 Trip Finishes
Belize City
13 Day Discover Belize Itinerary (Explore)
Countries Explored: Guatemala Belize
Our Price From 5,272 Per Person
Exclusive Savings 120 Per Person
 Trip Length
13 Days
 Trip Starts
Belize City
 Trip Finishes
Belize City
13 Day Discover Belize Itinerary (Explore)
Countries Explored: Guatemala Belize
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Accommodation
Comfortable
Max. Group Size
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Pace
Moderate
Trip Style
Discovery
Trip Code
BL
Trip Operator:
Accommodation
Comfortable
Max. Group Size
16
Pace
Moderate
Trip Style
Discovery
Trip Code
BL

Overview

Read 4 reviews and enjoy exclusive savings on Explore's 13 Day Discover Belize. Rich in exotic wildlife, tropical forests, white-sand beaches and lost civilisations, Belize really is a diverse pocket of overlooked beauty. This is a trip that has something for everyone - food lovers, wildlife spotters, jungle hikers and beach junkies alike will all find something to love about Belize.
Read 4 reviews and enjoy exclusive savings on Explore's 13 Day Discover Belize. Rich in exotic wildlife, tropical forests, white-sand beaches and lost civilisations, Belize really is a diverse pocket of overlooked beauty. This is a trip that has something for everyone - food lovers, wildlife spotters, jungle hikers and beach junkies alike will all find something to love about Belize.

Itinerary

Arrive in Belize City, the capital of Belize until 1970 at which time it moved to Belmopan. Its a typical Caribbean town, parts of the town are still largely built of wood and galvanised iron, with many of the original colonial style houses in an elegant state of disrepair.

For those arranging their own flights our Leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 6 pm for the welcome meeting. There are no other activities planned today, so you are free to arrive in Belize City at any time. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Belize's Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (airport code BZE), which is 16km, around 20 minutes' drive from the hotel. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up.

If you have booked your flights through our office then you will spend the first night of the trip in Houston at an airport hotel. Our hotels have a frequent complimentary shuttle service from the airport that you will need to catch (further details about this will be given to you in the joining instructions section of your trip notes), and you'll have the evening free to explore. You will then fly on to Belize City tomorrow morning to meet the rest of our group and our local leader. Stay: Golden Bay Hotel (Comfortable)

Heading along the northern highway, we pick up those joining from London at the international airport, before continuing to the atmospheric Maya ruins of Altun Ha. Those joining from London may wish to change into walking shoes and other comfortable clothing, as well as having sun cream and insect repellent accessible, before departing from the airport. The pyramids and temples in this compact site are a great introduction to Belize's diverse cultural history - within less than one hour we will have journeyed from the Caribbean vibe of Belize City to the land of the ancient Maya. Later in the afternoon we travel inland to the Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary, an important wetland habitat. Settling down for two nights we enjoy the hospitality of our local hosts on the shores of the Crooked Tree Lagoon. Established in 1984, this maze of waterways and lagoons supports a wonderful variety of wetland species, perfect for our first close-up encounter with Belize's famed wildlife. Stay: Birds Eye View Lodge (Comfortable) (B/D)

Rising early this morning, we explore the lagoon by boat (in times of low water we will explore on foot). In this birdwatchers paradise we may spot wood stork, numerous herons, vultures, kingfishers, raptors and shore bird, and perhaps most notable of all, the rare jabiru stork - the tallest flying bird in the America's standing at 5ft with a wingspan of up to 9ft. We return to the lodge for breakfast and then set off by vehicle to the New River for the boat ride upstream to the 2000 year old jungle ruins of Lamanai. Water birds are abundant in the ancient rainforest cover and crocodiles may be spotted lurking along the river bank. Lamanai, the original name of these Maya ruins, means Submerged Crocodile, which helps to explain the numerous carved crocodile representations at the site. The ruins are located some distance off the beaten track and are still not reconstructed or cleared. We approach on foot following well-marked trails. The surrounding rainforest with its thick canopy of huge trees, and humid atmosphere adds an aura of mystery to the scattered and overgrown relics. A cache of children's bones has been unearthed from beneath one of the stelae, suggesting that the Maya practiced human sacrifice here. Stay: Birds Eye View Lodge (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

We have the option of another early bird-watching walk and sunrise along the Crooked Tree Lagoon before our departure after breakfast. En route to the seaside resort of Placencia we will visit the Community Baboon Sanctuary in search of howler monkeys. Here we have a chance to watch troops of black howler monkeys swinging from the trees in their natural habitat, before we begin our journey south along the scenic Hummingbird Highway, where orange and grapefruit groves are surrounded by a backdrop of lush jungle clad limestone hills - The Maya Mountains. Our day ends in the beach resort of Placencia, a town located at the end of a narrow peninsula between mangrove lagoons and the Maya Mountains and the Caribbean Sea. Stay: Sea Spray Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

Placencia is southern Belize's premier beach spot and a jumping off point for visiting numerous cayes that form part of the Belize barrier reef - the longest reef system in the western hemisphere. Today, we have the option of a full day visit to Laughing Bird caye. It lies 9 miles west of the Placencia Peninsula and is an area of specific biological interest within the world heritage site. The day trip gives us two guided snorkelling trips directly from the shores of this picture postcard uninhabited tropical island, as well as an included lunch. Alternatively, you might like to relax and enjoy local life at the beach in Placencia. Stay: Sea Spray Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

This morning we visit the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary. This is the world's first and only jaguar reserve, in the heart of an important large tract of undisturbed tropical forest that is thought to have the densest population of jaguars in all the America's; that being said, we would have to be extremely fortunate to spot one. The reserve is home to five species of wild cats, wild pigs, dwarf brocket and white tailed deers as well as Belize's national mammal - the tapir. More than 300 species of birds can also be found on an extensive network of maintained trails. We plan to do a hike through the rainforest to a small waterfall, a walk of approximately 5 kilometres on relatively flat terrain. For the more energetic there is a strenuous uphill hike to the clearing of 'Ben's Bluff', which offers incredible views of the forest and Belize's most iconic mountain - Victoria Peak, standing at 1120 metres.

Leaving the park we drive on towards San Ignacio, and stop at the inland Blue Hole for a refreshing dip. This collapsed limestone cavern is similar to the cenotes found in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, and is located in yet another large protected forest reserve - the Blue Hole National Park. Stay: Cahal Pech Village Resort (Comfortable) (B)

San Ignacio, a traditional Belizean town, is an ideal place to base ourselves for the next couple of days. Straddling the Macal River which was once a critical transportation artery for the Maya and later the European settlers it is now a centre for many adventurous activities. Today we make a visit to the great classical Maya site of Xunantunich, Mayan for 'Rock Stone Maiden', perhaps for phallic or fertility reasons. We go by bus and then cross the River Mopan by traditional hand-winched ferry to arrive at the site. Occupied until about AD 850, the main plaza is dominated by an awesome structure called El Castillo - a massive pyramid which rises to 40 metres. On the top is a partially restored stucco frieze representing the Sun God and astronomical signs of the Moon and Venus. The superb view from the summit looks out over the forest with the Maya mountains to the south and the lowlands of Guatemala to the west. After visiting Xunantunich, we journey to San Ignacio and the lively market, full of Belize's colourful cross section of diverse people and the local produce they bring to town from the surrounding hills on a Saturday.

The afternoon is at leisure. You wish to make an independent visit to the Cahal Pech Archeological Site, or canoe into the Mayan underworld at the stunning Barton Creek cave system, located near to the Orthodox German Mennonite Communities found in Belize's interior. Stay: Cahal Pech Village Resort (Comfortable) (B)

In the middle of our busy trip, we have a free day to spend as we please around San Ignacio, or relaxing around the gardens and pool of our hotel. Visit the Mayan ruins at Cahal Pech or canoe at Barton Creek, if you didn't do this yesterday. Alteratively, a popular option is to visit one of the region's most impressive botanical gardens. The extensive collection at the Belize Botanical Gardens is surrounded by rainforest and rich in wildlife. There is the option to paddle back from the gardens by canoe, going downstream on the Macal River through unspoilt jungle scenery, stopping for a swim en route before reaching San Ignacio. Stay: Cahal Pech Village Resort (Comfortable) (B)

Leaving Belize today we drive to Tikal, just over the border in Guatemala. Arriving at Tikal we spend the day exploring this great Mayan metropolis, which can justly be compared with Egyptian and Greek masterpieces. Initially settled about 600 BC, Tikal was abandoned by its rulers around AD 890 and totally deserted a hundred years later. The city covered an area of 16 square kilometres. Re-discovered in 1848, only a few of its great temples and pyramids have yet been excavated. Accessible by foot are a number of outlying and little known temples still covered by a tangle of undergrowth, and for those with a head for heights, the views from the temple tops out over the jungle and the hidden city below are mesmerising. Stay: Tikal Jungle Lodge (Comfortable) (B)

We have a free day to enjoy here, with several options to make the most of the beautiful location. It's possible to go into the site to watch the sunrise (weather permitting!) from atop Temple 4, the highest structure in the site, and listen to the sounds of the forest come to life as toucans, parrots, spider and howler monkeys begin to stir. From here, further explore the jungle-covered ruins unaccompanied. Alternatively, take a trip to the colonial island town of Flores - this laidback spot is beautifully located upon Guatemala's second largest lake, Peten Itza, and a day trip here will get you out onto the lake by boat. Alternatively you can enjoy the day relaxing, spotting birds and other wildlife from our hotel pool. Stay: Tikal Jungle Lodge (Comfortable) (B)

We cross back into Belize today, taking some time for the border formalities and then heading straight to Belize City and its bustling water taxi terminal for our trip to Caye Caulker Once a pirate lair, this tiny but enchanting tropical island lies 34km northeast of Belize City and about 1.6km inside the greatest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. The water taxi transfer takes about an hour and the boat can be fairly busy with locals and tourists alike, all speeding through the turquoise waters to the islands. Depending on the weather the boat may be choppy. We'll arrive to the island and walk to our hotel, our bags being transported by the island's system of golf carts.

Caye Caulker remains uncrowded, and unluxurious, with relatively modest prices in restaurants and bars, owned and run by the friendliest of local people. The local fishermen produce lobster, conch, fish and crab to supply the domestic and foreign markets. Fresh seafood is readily available and lobster is the best buy when in season from Jun to Feb. There's time to relax this afternoon, or talk a wander to nearby coffee shops, restaurants or bars for a cold drink. Stay: Costa Maya Beach Cabanas (Comfortable) (B)

Today we can participate in one of many of the optional activities available on the island. The Belize cayes have some of the best snorkelling in Central America, and it's well worth a trip to Goff's Caye or Hol Chan Marine Reserve & Shark Ray Alley for a full day snorkelling trip. Scuba diving is also available. Stay: Costa Maya Beach Cabanas (Comfortable)

The trip ends at our hotel on Caye Caulker. From here, we get a water taxi back to Belize City. The water taxi takes around one hour. The earliest water taxi is at 6am and operates throughout the day. An onward road transfer to Belize's Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (airport code BZE), will be provided. The earliest your flight can depart is 9.30am.

For those on later flights we will provide unaccompanied water taxi transfers later in the day with connecting onward road transfers to the airport. If departing today from Belize City, these transfers will be provided free of charge. If you have the time, a couple of additional nights spent on Caye Caulker is a relaxing addition to the holiday.

Arrive in Belize City, the capital of Belize until 1970 at which time it moved to Belmopan. Its a typical Caribbean town, parts of the town are still largely built of wood and galvanised iron, with many of the original colonial style houses in an elegant state of disrepair. The port is where most of the activity is, with boats coming and going to the offshore Cayes.

Our Leader plans to meet us in the hotel reception at 6pm for the welcome meeting. There are no other activities planned today, so you are free to arrive in Belize City at any time. If you would like an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Belize's Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (airport code BZE), which is 16km, around 20 minutes' drive from the hotel. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up.

Belize City is usually a quick pitstop for travellers en route to get into the Belizean jungles or directly onto the Caribbean Islands. The harbourside .

It's worth noting that flights from the UK will likely require an overnight stay in the USA, with the most frequent flight options transiting via Miami or Houston. We recommend that you book an airport hotel, which often offer complimentary airport shuttle services. Stay: Golden Bay Hotel (Comfortable)

Leaving Belize City on the northern highway, we drive to the atmospheric Maya ruins of Altun Ha. The pyramids and temples in this compact site are a great introduction to Belize's diverse cultural history - within less than one hour we will have journeyed from the Caribbean vibes of Belize City to the land of the ancient Maya. Although Belize's array of Maya ruins are smaller than the more famous sites in Guatemala and Mexico, they have an incredible Indiana Jones-esque atmosphere that is utterly unique. Later in the afternoon we travel inland to the Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary, an important wetland habitat. Settling down for two nights we enjoy the hospitality of our local hosts on the shores of the Crooked Tree Lagoon. Established in 1984, this maze of waterways and lagoons supports a wonderful variety of wetland species, perfect for our first close-up encounter with Belize's famed wildlife. Stay: Birds Eye View Lodge (Comfortable) (B/D)

Rising early this morning, we explore the lagoon by boat (in times of low water we will explore on foot). In this birdwatchers paradise we may spot wood stork, numerous herons, vultures, kingfishers, raptors and shore bird, and perhaps most notable of all, the rare jabiru stork - the tallest flying bird in the America's standing at 5ft with a wingspan of up to 9ft. We return to the lodge for breakfast and then set off by vehicle to the New River for the boat ride upstream to the 2000 year old jungle ruins of Lamanai. Water birds are abundant in the ancient rainforest cover and crocodiles may be spotted lurking along the river bank. Lamanai, the original name of these Maya ruins, means Submerged Crocodile, which helps to explain the numerous carved crocodile representations at the site. The ruins are located some distance off the beaten track and are still not reconstructed or cleared. We approach on foot following well-marked trails. The surrounding rainforest with its thick canopy of huge trees, and humid atmosphere adds an aura of mystery to the scattered and overgrown relics. A cache of children's bones has been unearthed from beneath one of the stelae, suggesting that the Maya practiced human sacrifice here. Stay: Birds Eye View Lodge (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

We have the option of another early bird-watching walk and sunrise along the Crooked Tree Lagoon before our departure after breakfast. En route to the seaside resort of Placencia we will visit the Community Baboon Sanctuary in search of howler monkeys. Here we have a chance to watch troops of black howler monkeys swinging from the trees in their natural habitat, before we begin our journey south along the scenic Hummingbird Highway, where orange and grapefruit groves are surrounded by a backdrop of lush jungle clad limestone hills - The Maya Mountains. Our day ends in the beach resort of Placencia, a town located at the end of a narrow peninsula between mangrove lagoons and the Maya Mountains and the Caribbean Sea. Stay: Sea Spray Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

Placencia is southern Belize's premier beach spot and a jumping off point for visiting numerous cayes that form part of the Belize barrier reef - the longest reef system in the western hemisphere. Today, we have the option of a full day visit to Laughing Bird caye. It lies 9 miles west of the Placencia Peninsula and is an area of specific biological interest within the world heritage site. The day trip gives us two guided snorkelling trips directly from the shores of this picture postcard uninhabited tropical island, as well as an included lunch. Alternatively, you might like to relax and enjoy local life at the beach in Placencia. Stay: Sea Spray Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

This morning we visit the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary. This is the world's first and only jaguar reserve, in the heart of an important large tract of undisturbed tropical forest that is thought to have the densest population of jaguars in all the America's; that being said, we would have to be extremely fortunate to spot one. The reserve is home to five species of wild cats, wild pigs, dwarf brocket and white tailed deers as well as Belize's national mammal - the tapir. More than 300 species of birds can also be found on an extensive network of maintained trails. We plan to do a hike through the rainforest to a small waterfall, a walk of approximately 5 kilometres on relatively flat terrain. For the more energetic there is a strenuous uphill hike to the clearing of 'Ben's Bluff', which offers incredible views of the forest and Belize's most iconic mountain - Victoria Peak, standing at 1120 metres.

Leaving the park we drive on towards San Ignacio, and stop at the inland Blue Hole for a refreshing dip. This collapsed limestone cavern is similar to the cenotes found in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, and is located in yet another large protected forest reserve - the Blue Hole National Park. Stay: Cahal Pech Village Resort (Comfortable) (B)

San Ignacio, a traditional Belizean town, is an ideal place to base ourselves for the next couple of days. Straddling the Macal River which was once a critical transportation artery for the Maya and later the European settlers it is now a centre for many adventurous activities. Today we make a visit to the great classical Maya site of Xunantunich, Mayan for 'Rock Stone Maiden', perhaps for phallic or fertility reasons. We go by bus and then cross the River Mopan by traditional hand-winched ferry to arrive at the site. Occupied until about AD 850, the main plaza is dominated by an awesome structure called El Castillo - a massive pyramid which rises to 40 metres. On the top is a partially restored stucco frieze representing the Sun God and astronomical signs of the Moon and Venus. The superb view from the summit looks out over the forest with the Maya mountains to the south and the lowlands of Guatemala to the west. After visiting Xunantunich, we journey to San Ignacio and the lively market, full of Belize's colourful cross section of diverse people and the local produce they bring to town from the surrounding hills on a Saturday.

The afternoon is at leisure. You wish to make an independent visit to the Cahal Pech Archeological Site, or canoe into the Mayan underworld at the stunning Barton Creek cave system, located near to the Orthodox German Mennonite Communities found in Belize's interior. Stay: Cahal Pech Village Resort (Comfortable) (B)

In the middle of our busy trip, we have a free day to spend as we please around San Ignacio, or relaxing around the gardens and pool of our hotel. Visit the Mayan ruins at Cahal Pech or canoe at Barton Creek, if you didn't do this yesterday. Alteratively, a popular option is to visit one of the region's most impressive botanical gardens. The extensive collection at the Belize Botanical Gardens is surrounded by rainforest and rich in wildlife. There is the option to paddle back from the gardens by canoe, going downstream on the Macal River through unspoilt jungle scenery, stopping for a swim en route before reaching San Ignacio. Stay: Cahal Pech Village Resort (Comfortable) (B)

Leaving Belize today we drive to Tikal, just over the border in Guatemala. Arriving at Tikal we spend the day exploring this great Mayan metropolis, which can justly be compared with Egyptian and Greek masterpieces. Initially settled about 600 BC, Tikal was abandoned by its rulers around AD 890 and totally deserted a hundred years later. The city covered an area of 16 square kilometres. Re-discovered in 1848, only a few of its great temples and pyramids have yet been excavated. Accessible by foot are a number of outlying and little known temples still covered by a tangle of undergrowth, and for those with a head for heights, the views from the temple tops out over the jungle and the hidden city below are mesmerising. Stay: Tikal Inn (Comfortable) (B)

We have a free day to enjoy here, with several options to make the most of the beautiful location. It's possible to go into the site to watch the sunrise (weather permitting!) from atop Temple 4, the highest structure in the site, and listen to the sounds of the forest come to life as toucans, parrots, spider and howler monkeys begin to stir. From here, further explore the jungle-covered ruins unaccompanied. Alternatively, take a trip to the colonial island town of Flores - this laidback spot is beautifully located upon Guatemala's second largest lake, Peten Itza, and a day trip here will get you out onto the lake by boat. Alternatively you can enjoy the day relaxing, spotting birds and other wildlife from our hotel pool. Stay: Tikal Inn (Comfortable) (B)

We cross back into Belize today, taking some time for the border formalities and then heading straight to Belize City and its bustling water taxi terminal for our trip to Caye Caulker Once a pirate lair, this tiny but enchanting tropical island lies 34km northeast of Belize City and about 1.6km inside the greatest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. The water taxi transfer takes about an hour and the boat can be fairly busy with locals and tourists alike, all speeding through the turquoise waters to the islands. Depending on the weather the boat may be choppy. We'll arrive to the island and walk to our hotel, our bags being transported by the island's system of golf carts.

Caye Caulker remains uncrowded, and unluxurious, with relatively modest prices in restaurants and bars, owned and run by the friendliest of local people. The local fishermen produce lobster, conch, fish and crab to supply the domestic and foreign markets. Fresh seafood is readily available and lobster is the best buy when in season from Jun to Feb. There's time to relax this afternoon, or talk a wander to nearby coffee shops, restaurants or bars for a cold drink. Stay: Costa Maya Beach Cabanas (Comfortable) (B)

Today we can participate in one of many of the optional activities available on the island. The Belize cayes have some of the best snorkelling in Central America, and it's well worth a trip to Goff's Caye or Hol Chan Marine Reserve & Shark Ray Alley for a full day snorkelling trip. Scuba diving is also available. Stay: Costa Maya Beach Cabanas (Comfortable)

The trip ends at our hotel on Caye Caulker. From here, we get a water taxi back to Belize City. The water taxi takes around one hour. The earliest water taxi is at 6am and operates throughout the day. An onward road transfer to Belize's Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (airport code BZE), will be provided. The earliest your flight can depart is 9.30am.

For those on later flights we will provide unaccompanied water taxi transfers later in the day with connecting onward road transfers to the airport. If departing today from Belize City, these transfers will be provided free of charge. If you have the time, a couple of additional nights spent on Caye Caulker is a relaxing addition to the holiday.

Trip Inclusions

  • Wildlife spotting by boat in wetlands and rainforest
  • Explore the impressive Mayan city of Tikal
  • Snorkel and swim over coral reefs in the Caribbean

  • Moderate pace tours are ideal if you want a holiday which combines exciting activities and experiences with plenty of time to relax and unwind. Typically you'll be active and busy for part of the day but then also have time to rest and recharge your batteries.

  • Accommodation, itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included

  • Wildlife spotting by boat in wetlands and rainforest
  • Explore the impressive Mayan city of Tikal
  • Snorkel and swim over coral reefs in the Caribbean

  • Moderate pace tours are ideal if you want a holiday which combines exciting activities and experiences with plenty of time to relax and unwind. Typically you'll be active and busy for part of the day but then also have time to rest and recharge your batteries.

  • Accommodation, itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included
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Trip Reviews (4) Most Recent 'Discover Belize' Reviews

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Made some great friends. 0 , Australia, Feb 2019
In my opinion the flight back through Miami was a better experience than through Houston on the way out. Excellent trip and a great tour leader. Made some great friends.
Concentrate on Belize and keep Tikal for Guatemala tours. 0 , Australia, Feb 2019
Concentrate on Belize and keep Tikal for Guatemala tours. Cockscomb Reserve was done too late in the day for birding - we left Placencia very early and should have gone to straight to Cockscomb and had brunch afterwards, we wasted time having a long breakfast.
Fantastic trip. 0 , Australia, Feb 2019
Fantastic trip, The only other comment i would make is that the breakfast at the Ramada Princess in Belize City really was not up to much and of all the accommodation that we stayed in this was the only one that was disappointing..
It wasn't cheap. 0 , Australia, Jan 2019
It wasn't cheap but costs in addition to the tour costs were completely in line with the briefing so we were prepared for the extras.
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