What to Bring on Your Tour

- Comfortable walking shoes or hiking sandals: Many tours involve uneven ground, jungle trails, or river crossings. Closed-toe water shoes or sandals like Keens or Tevas are great choices.
- Lightweight, quick-dry clothing: Belize is warm and humid all year. Go for breathable fabrics that dry fast — you’ll likely be sweating or getting wet during your tour.
- Swimsuit and towel: If your tour includes cave tubing, canoeing, or a waterfall visit, wear your swimsuit under your clothes and bring a compact towel you can easily carry.
- Sunscreen and insect repellent: Bring reef-safe sunscreen and a good bug spray with DEET or picaridin. You’ll need both — especially in jungle areas or near water.
- Hat and sunglasses: The sun in Belize can be intense, especially during mid-day hikes or while exploring open ruins.
- Small backpack or dry bag: A lightweight daypack or waterproof bag helps you stay hands-free and keeps your belongings dry if you’re near rivers or caves.
- Reusable water bottle: Staying hydrated is key. Some tours provide water, but it’s always smart to bring your own bottle.
What to Expect with Belize Hub Tours

- Knowledgeable, local guides: Our guides are more than just drivers — they know Belize’s history, nature, and culture inside and out. They’re there to make your trip easy and memorable.
- Private and small-group options: Whether you prefer a private experience or want to join a group, we’ll pick you up, handle the logistics, and keep things on schedule so you can relax and enjoy.
- Comfort and safety: We use air-conditioned vehicles, provide necessary gear, and always keep safety at the top of our list — on the road, on the trail, or in the water.
- Real Belizean experiences: Our tours are immersive and authentic. We focus on showing you the Belize we know — not just the tourist version.
Let Belize Hub Tours handle the details — you just show up ready to explore.
Email: info@belizehubtours.com
WhatsApp: +501-614-1506