
 
In Belize, you'll snorkel and/or scuba the world's 2nd largest barrier reef including the Blue Hole and then celebrate Caribbean style on Ambergris Caye.
Belize has more natural attractions than we can count and a small and very friendly population.

Ocelot on Rainforest floor in Belize
The Belize Barrier Reef is a paradise for divers and snorkelers, it's the longest in the hemisphere.
The beaches are sublime. The mountains boast impressive Mayan sites, supreme birding, howler monkeys, a large jaguar population, and amazing biodiversity including 4000 species of flowering plants. As always, we'll utilize the best local guides on several of our adventures.
Tell us your interests and we’ll provide you with recommendations tailored to your family or group. When you are ready, click to request a quote.

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In/out of Belize City
Staying on Caye Caulker
Water Taxi from Belize City, relax and get to know your island home.

The Belize Barrier Reef is a paradise
for divers and snorkelers.
Belize Barrier Reef
Staying on Caye Caulker
Dive and snorkel pristine waters along the coral reef, the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, the Blue Hole and/or the spectacular atolls.

This Pink Anemone photographed on the Barrier Reefs surrounding Belize.
Wander local beaches, kayak, fish, or enjoy an excursion to San Pedro Town on Ambergris Caye. Go without shoes for days. Enjoy a good book or nap in a hammock.

San Pedro Town has more
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We recommend Xunantunich for accessibility and the view of Guatemala.
Explore Mayan country
Staying outside San Ignacio
This is ecotourism heaven where national parks, rivers, and caves are as plentiful as pine and rainforests, waterfalls, and wildlife. For archaeology fans, there are impressive Mayan sites. We recommend Xunantunich for accessibility and the view of Guatemala, and Caracol or El Pilar for scale and wilderness.
Birders, bring your life lists.

Toucan photographed in Belize
Belize City departure
We'll visit a national treasure on the way to the airport, the conservation-based Belize Zoo, home to 125 native Belizean species.

Baby ascends Xunantunich! |
Touring Belize, photographer Maria Cristina Berg captured Ambergris
Caye in photographs.
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