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Belize rainforest tours packages features best Belize rainforest tours, Belize jungle tours from San Pedro, and every unmentioned part of Belize. We operate in the rainforest of Belize approximately 5 miles from the cave tubing site. We offer some of the most exciting rainforest tours packages to guests staying in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, Belize City, San Ignacio, Belmopan, Placencia, Hopkins, and most parts of Belize. We offer family friendly rainforest adventures to groups and families. We have put together some Belize rainforest tours packages that include a combinations of jungle atv, Mayan ruins, cave tubing, zipline, and More. Below is a list of rainforest adventures that you may find interesting. Please keep in mind that the prices of our rainforest tours packages may vary depending on the number of persons booking and place of tour origin. This is because we offer strictly private tours. Belize Cave Tubing and Zipline - 2 persons : USD$150.00 per/ person with lu...

Glover's Reef Atoll

Glover's Reef is a partially submerged atoll located off the southern coast of Belize, approximately 45 km (28 mi) from the mainland. It forms part of the outermost boundary of the Belize Barrier Reef, and is one of its three atolls, besides Turneffe Atoll and Lighthouse Reef. The Glovers Reef oval-shaped atoll is 32 km (20 mi) long and 12 km (7.5 mi) wide. The interior lagoon is dotted with around 850 reef patches and pinnacles rising to the surface. Major cays include Amounme Point Cay, Northeast Cay, Long Cay, Middle Cay and Southwest Cay. Belize Atv and zipline is designed to last approximately 5.5 hours. This include a 50 minute drive from Belize City. As we drive drive to the atv sign, we will be narrating the history of Belize and its people. We will also be pointing out sights of interest. When we arrive tha atv sight, we will have a short restroom break. After the break you will be geared up and shown how to manage the atv 4 wheelers. You then start your adventure. You wil...

Lighthouse Reef

 Lighthouse Reef is an atoll in the Caribbean Sea, the easternmost part of the Belize Barrier Reef and one of its three atolls, the other two being Turneffe Atoll and Glover's Reef. Lighthouse Reef is located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) southeast of Belize City. The atoll is of oblong shape, approximately 35 kilometres (22 mi) long from north to south, and about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) wide. It forms a shallow sandy lagoon with an area of 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) and a depth between 2 and 6 metres (6 ft 7 in and 19 ft 8 in) deep. The reef is one of the best developed and healthiest reefs in the Caribbean, "with an emergent fringing reef, a sloping fore reef with a coral rimmed shelf edge, vertical coral walls, and numerous patch reefs in the shallow central lagoon." Lighthouse Reef Belize Cave Tubing, ATV, and Altun Ha Mayan Ruins id designed to last approximately 6 hours. This includes a 50 minutes drive to the atv site. As we drive to the atv site, we will be narr...

Turneffe Atoll

Turneffe Atoll is located southeast of Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker, off the coast of Belize in Central America, 20 miles (32 kilometres) from Belize City. It is one of three atolls of the Belize Barrier Reef, along with Glover's Reef and Lighthouse Reef. It is approximately 30 miles (48 kilometres) long and 10 miles (16 kilometres) wide, making it the largest coral atoll in Belize and in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System. The atoll was officially declared a marine reserve on November 22, 2012. In October 2013, the Ministry and the Belize Fisheries Department appointed the Turneffe Atoll Sustainability Association (TASA) to co-manage the Reserve's day-to-day operations. The creation of the reserve was championed and supported by a number of NGOs and foundations including the Blue Marine Foundation, the Bertarelli Foundation and the Oak Foundation Turneffe Atoll Belize Cave Tubing ATV Horseback Riding is designed to last approximately 5.5 hours. This includes an hour drive...

Hol Chan Marine Reserve

Hol Chan Marine Reserve is a marine reserve close to Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker, off the coast of Belize. It covers approximately 18 km² (4,448 acres) of coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove forest. Hol Chan is Mayan for "little channel". In the early 1980s fish stocks in the area around Hol Chan began to dwindle and at the same time tourism to the Cayes began to increase. Disputes arose over access to the Hol Chan cut, a natural break in the reef, which was a productive fishing area but also popular with snorkelers and divers. Proposed fishing bans were rejected and in the mid 1980s public consultation over establishing a marine protected area began. Reserve status was also called for by international organizations such as the New York Zoological Society (NYZS) and Peace Corps, due to the unique formation of the channel, the abundant fishery resources (including conch and lobster) and the feasibility of including an interlinked system of coral reef, sea grass and ma...

Mayflower Bocawina National Park

The Mayflower Bocawina National Park is a national park in Belize that was established in 2001. This national park boasts a vast quantity of flora and fauna. The Mayflower Bocawina National Park is managed by the Friends of Mayflower Bocawina National Park and is listed as Category 2 on the IUCN list. Mayflower Bocawina National Park is located on mile six on the Southern Highway, Stann-Creek District, and covers an estimated 7,000 acres of dense tropical forest. Belize cave tubing is designed to last approximately 4 hours from most locations . As we drive to the Belize Cave tubing site we will be narrating the History of Belize. We will be pointing out sites of interest as well. When we arrive at the cave tubing site we will be having a short restroom break. After the break you will be issued with a headlamp, life vest, and an inner tube. Mayflower Bocawina National Park We will now start a 20 minute hike through the rain forest towards the entrance of the cave. As we hike we will be ...

Belize Jaguar Preserve

Belize Jaguar Preserve is a unique sanctuary in southern Belize covers an area of about 150 square miles of tropical forest, and is the world's only Jaguar Preserve. Declared a Forest Preserve in 1984 and finally a Jaguar Preserve in 1986, the park is the culmination of many years of work and perseverance by individuals and national and international organizations. (An excellent account of the work done on the study of Jaguars prior to the inception of the park is to be found in the book, Jaguar: One Man's Struggle to Establish the World's First Jaguar Preserve, by Alan Rabinowitz, Arbor House, 1986.), The park area is rich in beauty, wildlife and even Maya culture; a well concealed minor Maya ceremonial site known as Chucil Baluum is typical of the Classic Period The Cockscomb Mountain Range towers over the basin to the north. The highest mountain in Belize, Victoria Peak at 3,675 feet presides over the range and offers, in its largely unexplored reaches, chances for unriv...

Belize Rainforest Reserve

The Belize Rainforest Reserve incorporates an area of almost a thousand acres, including stunning lush green rolling hills, streams, natural springs and sub-tropical rainforest. Promoting a lifestyle concept that is a showcase for sustainable living, Belize Rainforest Reserve balances environmentally aware property development with protection of the natural habitat and modern conveniences with seclusion, whilst still being located close to local amenities.  Belize Cave Tubing ATV Zipline - Thrill-seekers, this triple adventure was specially for you — drive  an ATV (all-terrain vehicle) through the jungle, soar across the rainforest treetops and go river cave tubing through ancient underground Mayan cave system once used for rituals. Begin with a safety briefing. Then you’re off, driving through one of Belize’s richest, broadleaf rainforests in your single-person ATV. Next, take your adventure to the trees as you zipline under a lush jungle canopy. Then, sit back and relax on h...

The Great Blue Hole

The Great Blue Hole is a large marine sinkhole off the coast of Belize. It lies near the center of Lighthouse Reef, a small atoll 70 km (43 mi) from the mainland and Belize City. The Great Blue hole is circular in shape, 318 m (1,043 ft) across and 124 m (407 ft) deep. It has a surface area of 70,650 square metres (760,500 sq ft). It was formed during several phases of the Quaternary glaciation when sea levels were much lower. Analysis of stalactites found in the Great Blue Hole shows that formation took place 153,000, 66,000, 60,000, and 15,000 years ago. As the ocean began to rise again, the cave was flooded. The Great Blue Hole is a part of the larger Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Great Blue Hole Belize zipline is the longest zipline in Belize. The youngest allowed to participate in  Belize zipline is 3 years old. Belize zipline is one of the most popular zipline site in Belize. Belize zipline can be combined with several activities to cre...

Belize Barrier Reef

The Belize Barrier Reef is a series of coral reefs straddling the coast of Belize, roughly 300 metres (980 ft) offshore in the north and 40 kilometres (25 mi) in the south within the country limits. The Belize Barrier Reef is a 300-kilometre (190 mi) long section of the 900-kilometre (560 mi) Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, which is continuous from Cancún on the north-eastern tip of the Yucatán Peninsula through the Riviera Maya and down to Honduras, making it the second largest coral reef system in the world after the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. It is Belize's top tourist destination, popular for scuba diving and snorkeling and attracting almost half of its 260,000 visitors. It is also vital to the country's fishing industry. Xunantunich and Cave Tubing is offered as a Belize Private Tour. This means that you will not be joined by any other groups. Xunantunich and Cave Tubing From Belize City  includes a drive from central Belize to near the western border with Guatemal...

Belize Is Safe

Belize is safe. Safety is the #1 priority in Belize Belize. Belize has always been the safest country in Central America and the Caribbean. Belize is dependent on tourism and has prioritized safety to the highest level safety can be. Like most other part of the world, there may be some part of a City that visitors to Belize should avoid. Otherwise Belize is safe. Belize is safe foe male and female travelers. Belize is a country on the north-eastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. It also shares a maritime boundary with Honduras to the southeast. Belize is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), and is considered part of the Caribbean region and the historical British West Indies. Belize is the only English speaking country in Central America. Belize has a land mass of 8, 867 Sqr. miles. Belize is a very diverse country with several ethnic groups. Belize Is Safe The Maya civilizat...