Caves and Rivers
Belize’s caves are not just dark spaces underground. Around San Ignacio, cave tours can mean swimming into a sacred Maya site, canoeing through an underground river, floating through limestone chambers, or ending the day beneath a waterfall in the jungle.
These experiences carry a different kind of energy. Water echoes off stone. Headlamps catch formations in the dark. Guides point out the places where geology, Maya belief, and adventure meet.
Some tours are physical and ask you to climb, wade, swim, and move carefully. Others are calmer and better for families. Either way, the caves and rivers of western Belize are one of the strongest reasons to leave the beach and head inland.
TOURS IN THIS CATEGORY
ATM Cave Swim, climb, and move through Belize’s most famous cave adventure with a trained guide.
Crystal Cave Enter a quieter limestone world of formations, chambers, shadows, and underground pools.
Barton Creek Cave Canoe through a sacred cave system where the silence is part of the experience.
Cave Tubing Float through cave passages by tube with a headlamp, guide, and river current carrying the day.
Barton Creek and Big Rock Falls Pair a peaceful cave canoe route with a cold jungle waterfall swim.




