Ride through rugged jungle trails, cross streams, and take in the natural beauty of western Belize. Get muddy, have fun, and see the wild side of San Ignacio!
Ride through rugged jungle trails, cross streams, and take in the natural beauty of western Belize. Get muddy, have fun, and see the wild side of San Ignacio!
Experience one of Belize’s most iconic and unforgettable adventures—Cave Tubing at the Nohoch Cheʼen Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve. This tour takes you deep into Belize’s mystical underworld as you float through ancient limestone caves once used by the Maya for sacred rituals. Your journey begins with a scenic 1.5-hour drive …
Venture into the highlands of western Belize with our full-day Mountain Pine Ridge Tour, a nature lover’s dream featuring waterfalls, natural pools, and ancient caves. This scenic reserve spans over 100,000 acres of pine forests, rolling hills, granite outcrops, and crystal-clear streams—offering a refreshing change from the lowland jungle. Your …
Spend the day discovering Belizean culture, wildlife, and flavor. Start with a guided visit to the Ajaw Chocolate workshop to learn how the ancient Maya crafted chocolate from bean to bar. Then head to the Green Iguana Conservation Project to meet and feed endangered iguanas up close. Wrap up your …
Step into one of the most beloved wildlife experiences in Belize with our guided tour of the Belize Zoo. Often described as “The Best Little Zoo in the World,” this sanctuary is home to over 150 native animals, all rescued or born in captivity, and housed in naturalistic enclosures that …
For the truly adventurous, few experiences compare to the ATM Cave—short for Actun Tunichil Muknal, meaning “Cave of the Stone Sepulchre.” This is one of Belize’s most thrilling and culturally significant tours, offering a physical and spiritual journey into the heart of the ancient Maya underworld, or Xibalba. Located in …
Ride through rugged jungle trails, cross streams, and take in the natural beauty of western Belize. Get muddy, have fun, and see the wild side of San Ignacio!
…Spend the morning with the talented women of the San Antonio Women’s Cooperative, a local initiative preserving Maya traditions through art, food, and community. Learn how to grind corn on a traditional metate, make your own tortillas, and try your hand at pottery and embroidery. Enjoy a delicious home-cooked Maya …
Explore the scenic beauty of western Belize with an immersive kayaking tour down the Mopan River. Ideal for both beginners and experienced paddlers, this tour offers a relaxing yet engaging way to connect with nature. Glide past lush jungle landscapes, traditional villages, and ancient cliffs as you follow the peaceful …
If you love nature and birdwatching, there’s no better place in western Belize than the Aguacate Lagoon, a rich wetland and forest ecosystem that hosts over 300 bird species year-round. This off-the-beaten-path destination is a haven for birders of all experience levels—from beginners with binoculars to seasoned photographers seeking that …
No visit to Belize is complete without a stroll through the San Ignacio Farmers Market, one of the most vibrant and colorful markets in the country. Held every day but reaching its peak energy on Saturdays, this open-air market is a cultural experience that immerses you in the sights, sounds, …
Experience one of the most relaxing adventures in Belize with our Mopan River Tubing tour. This leisurely float down the scenic Mopan River is the perfect way to soak in the natural beauty of the San Ignacio area while enjoying the peaceful rhythm of the water. Ideal for families, couples, …
Just five minutes from Villa Massis lies one of Belize’s most accessible and atmospheric archaeological sites—Cahal Pech, which translates to “Place of Ticks” in Yucatec Maya, a reference to its early discovery on cattle pasture. Don’t let the name fool you—this hilltop site offers an incredibly rich and tranquil experience …
Step into the ancient world of the Maya with a guided tour of Xunantunich, one of Belize’s most iconic archaeological sites. Just 30 minutes from Villa Massis, Xunantunich—pronounced “Shoo-nan-too-nitch”—means “Stone Woman” in Maya and is named after a ghostly figure said to appear at the site. This tour is perfect …
If you’re looking to add a jolt of adrenaline to your Belize adventure, Zip Lining through the jungle canopy is the perfect way to do it. Located at the Nohoch Cheʼen Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve, this thrilling activity is often paired with our popular Cave Tubing tour—making it a fantastic …
Venture deep into the Chiquibul Forest Reserve on this full-day expedition to Caracol, the most expansive Maya archaeological site in Belize. Hidden in the Maya Mountains near the Guatemalan border, Caracol was once a powerful city that rivaled even mighty Tikal. Today, it’s a breathtaking mix of towering pyramids, jungle-shrouded …
Embark on a cross-border adventure to Tikal, one of the most iconic and expansive Maya archaeological sites in the world. Located in the Petén region of northern Guatemala, Tikal was once a powerful city-state that flourished between 200 and 900 AD. With its towering pyramids, vast plazas, and deep jungle …
Step into the past—by canoe. The Barton Creek Cave Tour is one of the most unique cave experiences in Belize, offering a tranquil yet fascinating journey into a sacred Maya site once used for ceremonies, offerings, and burials. Located in the Cayo District, about 45 minutes from Villa Massis, Barton …