Tour Destinations
Step into the old Maya world from San Ignacio, where jungle roads, river crossings, temple plazas, carved stone, and hilltop ruins are all within reach. These tours are for travelers who want more than a quick photo stop. You climb, walk, listen, look out over the canopy, and feel how deeply Maya history still lives in Belize.
From the hand-cranked ferry at Xunantunich to the deep forest route toward Caracol, each site has its own pace and personality. Some are easy half-day adventures near town. Others take you farther into the wild, where the road becomes part of the story.
Xunantunich: cross the Mopan River by ferry, climb El Castillo, and take in one of the best views in western Belize.
Caracol: head deep into the forest for a full-day ruins adventure through plazas, temples, jungle roads, and ancient Maya history.
Cahal Pech: explore a compact hilltop palace site right above San Ignacio, perfect for a shorter and more relaxed ruins experience.
Tikal: cross into Guatemala for a big, wild, temple-filled day at one of the most powerful ancient Maya cities.
Lamanai: travel by river before reaching ruins surrounded by jungle, wildlife, crocodile country, and old Maya stonework.








