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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 ā€” 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 youā€™re off, driving through one of Belizeā€™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 huge inflatable tubes as you float downriver through underground caves, exploring the mysterious archways and breathtaking formations of an ancient, sacred Mayan cave system . After a delicious, typical Belizean lunch, spend some time on your own to shop before making your way back to your destinations .

Belize Rainforest Reserve

Highlights:

ā€¢ Three adventures in one: Enjoy an action-packed excursion, starting with an ATV drive through jungle terrain ( this may change from time to time).

ā€¢ Zipline: Zip from tree to tree under a lush rainforest canopy.

ā€¢ Cave tubing: Float through underground caves, exploring the breathtaking formations of an ancient, sacred Mayan cave .

What to Bring:

ā€¢ Camera

ā€¢ Sun protection   

ā€¢ Cash

ā€¢ Insect repellent

ā€¢ Change of clothes

Belize Rainforest Reserve

What to Wear:

ā€¢ Hat and sunglasses

ā€¢ Closed-toe shoes

ā€¢ Clothes guest wonā€™t mind getting dirty

Belize Rainforest Reserve

Important Notes:

ā€¢ Guests must have valid driverā€™s licenses to drive ATV units.

ā€¢ Guests should wear clothes they wonā€™t mind getting dirty.

ā€¢ Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate.Young kids shall share their parents Atv.

Kids need to be 40 inches tall to participate.

USD $200.00 per person

Belize Rainforest Reserve

Special Offer: Group of 4+: USD $185.00 per person

USD$165.00 per/ person for guests driving themselves to our location

Please note that the prices of our tours may vary depending on the number of persons booking. This is because we offer strictly

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