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Experience the natural wonders, delicious cuisine and rich cultural history of Belize on this eight-day adventure. This often-overlooked country is full of lush jungle, ancient ruins and vibrant coral reefs – and you’ll experience it all! Kicking off in Belize City, travel to the Lamanai Archaeological Site to explore the remains of the Maya civilisation, learn traditional recipes at a cooking class with local women in San Ignacio and cross into Guatemala to spot howler monkeys in Tikal National Park. Finish your adventure in the island paradise of Caye Caulker to relax into the Bel-easy-an way of life.
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Belize City
<Hola! Welcome to Belize. Your adventure begins in Belize City – the bustling former capital where the Belize River meets the Caribbean Sea – with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. After meeting your local leader and fellow travellers, maybe go for a group dinner to taste some local fare. If you arrive early, Belize City has plenty to discover. Check out the coastal and maritime museum housed in a beautifully restored fire station, dive into contemporary Belizean art at the Image Factory or visit Central America’s oldest Anglican church – St John Cathedral.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. While Belize City is the best jumping-off point, like any big city, there are some issues with street crime. We advise visitors to take every precaution outside the hotel by sticking to the main streets, leaving valuables at the hotel, and taking taxis to get around. -
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Orange Walk
<This morning, take a private vehicle to Carmelita where you'll board a boat along the New River to the Lamanai Archaeological site – this is an adventure in itself, and your local guide will help you spot colourful birds along the banks. Take some time to explore the remains of unearthed temples, plazas and homes of this ancient Maya civilisation. Then, hop back on the boat to the town of Orange Walk where you’ll spend the night. Tonight, settle into your lodge and enjoy an included group dinner. -
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San Ignacio
<This morning, drive to the town of San Ignacio, stopping off at the San Antonio Women’s Co-op – an organisation formed by local Maya women to share skills and traditional knowledge while earning an income. Join the women for a cooking demonstration designed to preserve Maya culinary heritage before sitting down together to feast on the fruits of your labour. The rest of the afternoon is yours to spend as you like.
Your travel time today is approximately 2.5 hours. -
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San Ignacio to Tikal National Park
<Today, you’ll take a daytrip to the UNESCO World Heritage site and Maya ruins in Tikal National Park just across the Guatemalan border. Hidden among the thick rainforest are some of the most significant remnants of the Maya civilisation – plus an array of local wildlife, including coatis, howler monkeys and big cats. Join your local guide and take in the towering limestone temples while learning about the ancient city's demise. Afterwards, enjoy an included group lunch before returning to San Ignacio. Tonight, you’re free to relax at your accommodation or explore at your own pace.
Your travel time today is approximately 4 hours. -
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San Ignacio
<Today, you have free time to explore. There are many optional activities in San Ignacio. Maybe take a hand-cranked ferry to Xunantunich – an impressive Maya ceremonial centre with intricately carved walls and panoramic views over the countryside. Perhaps take on the challenge of hiking and wading to the caves of Actun Tunichil Muknal – a living museum of Maya relics, including crystallised skeletons naturally preserved by the cave for over 1400 years. Or consider a trip to the Mountain Pine Ridge area to explore waterfalls, cool down in swimming holes, wander through a butterfly garden or canoe through the Barton Creek cave reserve. -
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Caye Caulker
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Leistungen 2026
- Hotel (6 Nächte), Lodge (1 Nacht)
- Lamanai Archäologische Stätte & Bootstour
- San Ignacio - Maya-Kochvorführung
- Tikal-Nationalpark - Archäologische Stätte (Eintritt, Führer & Transport)
- Caye Caulker - Orientierungswanderung mit Führer
- Lamanai Archaeological Site & Boat Tour
- San Ignacio - Mayan Cooking Demonstration
- Tikal National Park - Archaeological site (Entrance fee, Guide & Transport)
- Caye Caulker - Leader-led orientation walk
- 3x Frühstück
- 3x Mittagessen
- 1x Abendessen
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