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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 civilization spread into the area of Belize between 1500 BC and AD 300 and flourished until about 1200. European contact began in 1502ā€“04 when Christopher Columbus sailed along the Gulf of Honduras. European exploration was begun by English settlers in 1638. Spain and Britain both laid claim to the land until Britain defeated the Spanish in the Battle of St. George's Caye (1798). It became a British colony in 1840, and a Crown colony in 1862. Belize achieved its independence from the United Kingdom on 21 September 1981. It is the only mainland Central American country which is a Commonwealth realm, with King Charles III as its monarch and head of state, represented by a governor-general

Belize Is Safe

Belize adventures tour company offering private jungle tours. We are located in Frank Eddy Village, near the cave tubing park. We offer private jungle tours and Mayan ruins tours to guest staying in Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, San Pedro, Belize City San Ignacio, Placencia, and every other part of Belize. We also offer self drive tours. This means that you drive to our location near the cave tubing park and we accommodate you. Belize is a list of tours that we offer at our location:

  • Belize Cave Tubing: USD$60.00 per/ person
  • Belize Zipline: USD$60.00 per/ person
  • Belize Cave Tubing and Zipline: USD$85.00 per/ person
  • Belize Cave Tubing and Jungle ATV: USD$140.00 per/ person
  • Belize Cave Tubing, Zipline, and Jungle ATV: USD$175.00 per/ person
  • Belize Zipline and Jungle ATV: USD$140.00 per/ person

Belize Is Safe

Guests driving from the Belize International Airport to San Ignacio, Spanish Lookout, Hopkins, and Placencia, and othe destination west and south of Belize will be passing our location. You can stop in at our location and start your vacation with one of our adventures.

Belize Is Safe

Guests staying in Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, and San Pedro are asked to board the first flight/ water taxi to Belize City to participate in our adventures. When you arrive in Belize City, your private tour guide will meet you with a sign that reads your name.

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 junge 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 lunch - 4 persons+: USD$120.00 per/ person with lunch
  • Belize cave tubing zipline atv - 2 perosn - USD$225.00 per/ person with lunch - 4 persons+: USD$185.00 per/ person with lunch
  • Belize cave tubing zipline altun Ha Mayan ruins: USD$185.00 per/ person - 4 per/ person+: USD$160.00 per/ person with lunch
  • Belize cave tubing zipline xunantunich Mayan ruins: USD$185.00 per/ person with lunch - 4 persons+: USD$160.00 per/ person with lunch
  • Altun ha Mayan ruins and Baboon Sanctuary: USD$150.00 per/ person - 4 persons+: USD$110.00 per/ person
  • Belize cave tubing and Belize zoo: USD$180.00 per/ person - 4 persons+: USD$150.00 per/ person
  • Belize zipline and Belize zoo: USD$180.00 per/ person - 4+ person: USD$150.00 per/ person
  • Belize cave tubing and jungle horseback riding: USD$170.00 per/ person ( fixed)
  • Belize cave tubing zipline and jungle horseback riding: USD$200.00 per/ person (fixed)
  • Belize cave tubing zipline Belize zoo: USD$200.00 per/ person - 4 persons+: USD$180.00 per/ person

Belize Is Safe

Guests stayinig in Ambergris Caye, San Pedro, and Caye Caulker need to board the first water taxi/ flight to Belize City. When you arrive in Belize City your private tour guiide will meet you with a sign that reads your name.

Belize Is Safe

All groups are asked to bake reservations in advance, allowing us to make all preparations for your activities.

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