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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 from Belize City to rain forest where the horseback riding is carried out. As we drive to the rain forest we will be narrating the history of Belize and its culture to you. When you arrive in the rain forest, we will having a short rest room break. After the break you will be given instructions on how to comfortably control the horses. The horseback ride last approximately an hour.

Turneffe Atoll

After the horseback riding we will drive approximately 25 minutes to the cave tubing park. When we arrive at the cave tubing park we will be having a short rest room break. After the break, you will be issued with headlamps, life vests, and inner tubes. We will then start a 20 minutes hike to the entrance of the caves. The cave tubing part of the tour last approximately 1.5 hours.

After the cave tubing we will drive approximately 10 minutes to the A.T.V. You will be speeding through the rain forest for approximately 45 minutes.  After the A.T.V. ride we will have lunch. Lunch is rice and beans with chicken. After lunch you will be driven back to Belize City. Belize Cave Tubing ATV Horseback Riding is a family friendly adventures that can be done by most age groups.

USD$200.00 per/ person

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