Premium
off-site Tours
Our off-site premium tours go above and beyond, taking you to unique locations and landmarks of Belize and even Guatemala. They include additional gear, equipment, or additional transportation to remote locations.
These tours are not included in our All-Inclusive package but can be added at full rate -or- you can upgrade from a standard off-site to premium off-site for an additional fee.
Belize ATM Cave Tour (Actun Tunichil Muknal)
The ATM cave (Cave of the Stone Sepulcher) is the number one cave expedition in Belize. The caves contains skeletal remains, ceramics, and stoneware left by the Mayas who used the caves between AD 250 - 909. The most famous skeleton is that of a young girl, which has been completely covered by the natural processes of the cave, Your adventure begins with a hike through the tropical forest of Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve.
On arrival at the cave entrance, we swim (PFD’s provided for weak swimmers) across a pool to the gateway of the underworld. You need a good level of physical fitness as the journey involves wading through cool water, climbing over rocks, and crawling through narrow passageways. All in all an unforgettable adventure.
Caracol Mayan Ruins, Rio Frio Caves & Rio On Pools
Explore the ancient Maya city of Caracol, then enjoy and afternoon swim the Río On pools and the Río Frio caves. Caracol is the largest Maya archaeological site in Belize with an urban radius spread 10 kilometers around the site's epicenter. It covered an area much larger than present day Belize City and supported more than twice the modern city's population. Your guide will lead you through the vast archaeological site; you will stand in the ancient ball court, and take in sweeping views of the jungle from the peak of the sky temple pyramid. Learn about the history of Caracol, glyphs, stelae, and carvings throughout the site, and finish your day swimming in natural pools and visiting a vast limestone cave system in Pine Ridge.
Tikal National Park (Guatemala)
In the heart of the Guatemalan jungle lies one of the major sites of Mayan civilization - Tikal. There are over 3,000 separate buildings dating from 600 BC to AD 900, including temples, residences, and religious monuments decorated with hieroglyphic inscriptions, and tombs. Although archaeological work started around 80 years ago, it's estimated that 80% of the ruins still remain unexcavated, making Tikal one of the most promising sites used to decipher some of the unknown Mayan secrets. Tikal National Park protects over 222 square Miles of rainforest with over fifty-four species of mammals, including the howler monkey, spider monkey, giant anteater, nine-banded armadillo, coati, kinkajou, tayra, paca, puma, margay, ocelot, jaguarundi and the iconic jaguar!
Tobacco Caye Barrier Reef Scuba Day 2-tank Dives
Early breakfast and then a drive from Bocawina to Dangriga to meet your boat. Motor 9 miles East to Tobacco Caye Paradise Dive Center perched on the barrier reef wall. Two dives with a lunch break on an island, between. Your Southwater Caye Marine Reserve Park fees, return land and boat transfers, lunch, mask, fins, BC, regulators, tanks, and dive master are provided.
*Scuba certification required
Bioluminescence Boat Cruise
Explore the Sittee River and experience the rich ecosystem teeming with wildlife. You may see Crocodiles, birds, iguanas, kinkajou, ocelots, and depending on the calmness of the water even a manatee or two. Then cruise into the Lagoon where you will experience the bioluminescence, a natural light phenomenon created by living marine organisms. Evening Tour.
Island Snorkel and Cultural Fishing Day
Join us for a day of Belizean handline fishing and snorkeling near the southern barrier reef!
There is no better place than the warm waters of Belize for snorkeling - exploring a fantastic underwater world, rich with color and life, in the South Water Caye Marine Reserve located at the southern end of the barrier reef. Snorkel through some of the clearest waters with some of the most diverse and colorful sea life. Then try your hand at some jigging and bring your fish back and we will cook it up for you. Belize boasts the 2nd largest barrier reef in the world and the largest in the Northern Hemisphere, can it get any better?