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Unlock the secrets of the majestic acropolis-palace, where the ancient Mayan civilization once thrived! Join us on a journey through time, as our expert guides bring to life the vibrant ... moreplazas, homes, and ball fields that testify to the Mayans' ingenuity and resilience. With over 30 breathtaking monuments to explore, get ready to be inspired by the limitless potential of human creativity and innovation!
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
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- adventure like no other
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Into the Heart of Belize: The ATM Cave Experience Plunge in on a transformative journey in the vibrant rainforest of Belize, where the symphony of tropical birds and the rustle of ... morehidden wonders beckon you to explore. A 35-45 minute hike through the lush jungle unfolds as a promise of self-discovery, with each step forward a testament to your inner strength. As you ford three rivers, the invigorating currents energize your spirit, urging you to push beyond your limits.
The cave entrance awaits, a majestic gateway to the unknown, cloaked in vines and shadows. To enter, you must swim across a pool of crystal-clear water, its refreshing chill awakening your senses. As you slip beneath the stone archway, the outside world fades, replaced by the soothing echo of dripping water and the radiant glow of your headlamp against ancient rock. Inside, the cave reveals its secrets gradually, like a mentor guiding you towards hidden truths. For 25-30 minutes, you wade through an underground river, its shimmering surface reflecting the beauty within. The walls glimmer with mineral deposits, and every turn feels like a step closer to unlocking your full potential. The path grows more challenging, yet with each obstacle, you rise to the occasion.
You climb a five-foot boulder, scramble along a narrow ledge, and squeeze through tight passages until suddenly the space opens into a vast ceremonial chamber. Here, the whispers of the past empower you to forge your own path. Scattered across the floor are Maya pottery and ritual artifacts, preserved where they were left centuries ago, a testament to the power of human resilience. And then comes the moment that defines the journey. In a smaller chamber, illuminated by the soft glow of your light, lies the Crystal Maiden. Her skeleton, calcified by centuries of mineral-rich water, shines like a beacon of hope, every bone accounted for, fused forever into the cave floor—a poignant reminder of the transformative power of sacrifice and reverence.
This is no ordinary adventure. It is a testament to your inner strength, a passage through water, stone, and history. It demands courage and perseverance, yet rewards you with sights that will inspire a lifetime of growth and exploration. To walk the halls of the ATM Cave is to tap into the infinite potential within, to touch the edge of the unknown, and to live an adventure that will leave you forever changed.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
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- Free WiFi + Bottled Water for all customers
- #3 Shuttle on TripAdvisor
- Knowledgeable & Friendly Driver
- Clean and Comfortable 2019 Mercedes Benz Sprinters or 2024 Toyota Hiace
Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE) to San Ignacio Town One-Way Shuttle Experience a hassle-free journey from Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE) to San Ignacio ... moreTown with our reliable one-way shuttle service. Our shuttles depart promptly from the airport arrivals terminal and arrive at Hode's Place in San Ignacio Town. All rides are on demand and subject to availability and flight schedules.
Pre-Booked Seats: All seats must be pre-booked.
Flexible Departure Schedule: Daily departures at 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM, 2:45 PM, 4:30 PM, and 5:30 PM. We may leave early if all passengers are on board, and we do not accept walk-up passengers.
Hotel Drop-Off Service: Available at an additional cost for hotels within and near San Ignacio Town. Refer to the add-ons section for rates.
Important Notice: This is a shared shuttle service, and there may be other passengers. The shuttle may make additional stops before reaching your final destination. Schedules are subject to change. We'll keep you updated via email or text.
Flight Delays: We accommodate delayed flights and may wait a few minutes for other passengers. In case of significant delays, we may switch you to the next departure, if available. The last departure of the day will wait for all passengers. Hotel Drop-Off: Optional service for destinations within San Ignacio and Santa Elena town limits. Select the appropriate add-on when booking. For destinations beyond town limits, the additional cost is determined by distance.
Hotels within the Drop-Off Zone:
Ka'ana Resort
San Ignacio Resort Hotel
Cahal Pech Village Resort
Maya Mountain Lodge
Casa del Caballo Blanco
Western Guest House
Midas Resort
Bellas Backpackers
D's Hostel
Aliana's Airbnb
Lucina's Airbnb
Homehill Apartments
Casia Hill Resort
Rumor's Resort
Rolson's Hotel
Our Fleet: Toyota Hiace 2024: Accommodates up to 12 passengers plus luggage. Travel in style and comfort with this modern and spacious van. Mercedes Benz Sprinter 2019: Accommodates up to 17 passengers plus luggage. Ideal for larger groups, this van offers a refined and smooth ride. Book your ride with Belize Ground Shuttle and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with our top-notch service. Let us take care of your transportation needs so you can focus on what truly matters.Guests staying at Hode's Hotel do not need to pay the additional hotel drop-off fee. Hode's Place offers a relaxing outdoor restaurant where you can enjoy food and wait for in-town transport or a local taxi.
Discounted Shuttle rates: Your reservation is dependant on another group. If our minimum 1 passenger requirement isn't met and the dependent reservation is cancel; we may not be able to fulfill the service, you may need to upgrade to the standard shared rate. We’ll notify you 2-7 days before travel with options to adjust your departure, upgrade, or cancel for a partial/full refund.
NOTICE: Shared shuttle services are scheduled based on availability and are subject to change. Please note that these shuttles may include other passengers and could make additional stops before reaching your destination. We will provide you with all relevant details ahead of your travel date.
Cancellation Policy:
Full Refund (minus 3% credit card fee): Cancellations made 48 hours or more before departure time. Partial Refund (75% + 3% credit card fee): Cancellations made within 48 hours or less before departure time. No Refund: Cancellations made within 12 hours or same day of departure time (Applicable to no-shows.)
For any questions or concerns, please contact us via WhatsApp at +501 671-6390.
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Type of Vehicle: 2019 Mercedes Benz Sprinters
Depart (from): International Airport, Municipal Airport, Water Taxi Terminal, Belize City
BARTON CREEK is a living cave in that it is still growing and developing with 10ft of water flowing constantly throughout. The ancient Mayans believed that their Gods would reside ... morein such places and Barton Creek Cave in particular because of its abundance of water. The Mayan God Chaac (God of Water) was believed to occupy the cave, whenever the Mayas were going through a drought or needed a rain god for crops they would go into Barton Creek and sacrifice young virgins who were thought to be suitable gifts to the Gods. The Mayans believed the cave was an opening or gateway into the underworld and treated it with great fear and respect.
BIG ROCK FALLS: Deep in the escarpment of the Mountain Pine Ridge, Big Rock Falls is another of the area’s waterfall treasures. The tremendous view of water rushing over the huge 150-ft rock formations and plummeting into the deep perfectly round pool at its base provides a rush of excitement. You won’t regret stopping by to take a nice cold swim, which you will definitely enjoy regardless if you are on your own, with someone, or with your family.
Type of Tour/Activity: Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Group Discounts
Getting There: Your adventure begins at 8:00 AM with a 45-minute drive on the George Price Highway with another 30 minutes off-road to the parking lot. ... more
From the parking lot, we have a 45 minutes jungle hike toward the cave entrance, crossing a knee-deep river 3 times along the way- enjoy the scenery.
At the cave entrance: Upon reaching the mouth of the ATM cave, your guide briefs you on the cave’s historical facts while you gear up with helmets and headlamps. The hike inside the cave entails a very short swim of about 30 feet across at the very entrance of the cave. For non-swimmers, there is a bypass around the corner of the cave’s entrance through which you are assisted by the guide. For the rest of the cave length, it’s mostly wading through the water no deeper than chest height (at average height) at most. Admire the myriad cave formations along the way until reaching the hidden dry chamber where amazement awaits you.
In the main chamber: To get to the main chamber, you'll climb over some rocks providing a staircase to the chamber. Once in the chamber, you’ll be asked by your guide to take off your shoes and walk with only your socks on your feet. Here your guide explains the Maya rituals while you awe at the magnificence of this ancient tomb and its grandeur.
You’ll be amazed by all the Mayan artifacts and remains freely scattered throughout the cave as your guide explains how they got there and what lead to this shocking massacre in such a remote location. Walking farther into the cave, we’ll reach a higher but smaller chamber accessible only through the use of a man-made ladder. This is where the prized, intact, crystalized skeletal remains of the Crystal Maiden lay. Take your time, to sink in the reality of what lies before you.
Departure: After being saturated to capacity with astonishment, we make our way back out of the chambers and the cave. (the way back out always seems so much shorter than the way in). We then hike back onto the parking lot, where the guide will provide you with your lunch as you discuss the reality of what you’ve just witnessed inside. You may choose to change into your dry clothes before or after lunch (your choice). After lunch, we board our vehicle and head back to San Ignacio arriving around 3:30- 4:00 PM.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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- Professional Driver
- Air-conditioned Vans
- Well Kept Vans
We feature safe, reliable and comfortable air condition 15 seater and minivans. Book today to ride in class.
Type of Vehicle: Full Size Van
Depart (from): International Airport, Municipal Airport, San Ignacio, Water Taxi Terminal
Arrive (to): International Airport, Municipal Airport, San Ignacio, Water Taxi Terminal
- Ceremonial Wedding - Xunantunich
CEREMONIAL WEDDING - XUNANTUNICH
This is a spectacular Wedding that is held at Xunantunich. Here you will experience what it was like to get married in the Mayan Culture.... more You can also spice up your wedding by adding Traditional music, Champaign, Photography or Wedding Cake for an additional price.
Here is a list of the Adds On:
Mayan Music:
Cleansing:
Mayan wedding Plaque:
Champagne:
Photography:
Wedding Cake:
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- Ceremonial Temples
- 100ft Tower
- Incredible Views
- Maya Artifacts
- Variety of flora and fauna
The Sak-Tunich Maya site was constructed by a family of Yucatec descent. It includes Plaza A & B, a ceremonial room, a collection of artifacts, and an underground entrance. ... more
At the site, you will also learn about the Safe the Royal Project.
This is a breeding program for the "Royal Rat" or Gibnut. The name "Royal Rat" was given to it after Queen Elizabeth II was served Gibnut meat during her 1985 visit. Gibnut meat is a local delicacy in Belize.
We also have the 100ft tower at the site. At the top of the tower, you are greeted by panoramic views of mountains, jungle, and small towns in every direction. The view is truly breathtaking, especially for watching sunsets or stargazing.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Get to Know Belize Adventure Tours is a locally owned and operated tour company in Belize. We provide visitors to Belize with the most personalized vacation travel experiences possible.
Type of Vehicle: Full Size Van
Depart (from): International Airport, San Ignacio
Arrive (to): International Airport, San Ignacio, Belize City
ATM Cave was first explored in 1989 and National Geographic produced a documentary about ATM Cave in 1992 called Journey Through the Underworld.
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Actun Tunichil Muknal is one of the most impressive Maya ceremonial caves containing bloodletting altars used in sacrifices and over 1400 artifacts as well as human skeletal remains.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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