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Catamaran Fishing, BBQ Lunch & Snorkeling

Catamaran Fishing, BBQ Lunch & Snorkeling

Just Another Tuff Day Private Charter Sail/Snorkel/BBQ Trip (min 8 pax) This trip is great for families and groups. This laid-back tour departs at 9 am on a catamaran and is an island-style experience with good music, refreshing rum punch, and a casual day of…

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Caye Caulker Catamaran Sailing

Caye Caulker Catamaran Sailing

Just Another Tuff Day Caye Caulker Catamaran Sailing This full day group trip takes place on a catamaran and departs in the morning for a leisurely sail to Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley for snorkeling. The next stop is our charming sister…

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Cave Branch/Cave Tubing

Cave Branch/Cave Tubing

Our Belize Cave tubing tour is the most popular shore excursion tour in Belize. We offer you an unforgettable tour where you almost become one with nature while at the same time experiencing the ministry of the ancient Maya underworld where the Mayas once performed…

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Mexico Rocks

Mexico Rocks

Mexico rocks is a really extensive patch reef complex on the northern outlet half of Belize, Central America. Patch refers at Mexico Rocks are unique in that they are virtually monospecific, composed of 83% montastrea annwaris, the major reef framework builder, and no lateral biotic…

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Caracol – Snail

Caracol – Snail

Located on the western edge of the Maya Mountains within the Chiquibul Forest Reserve, Caracol lies on a high plateau of 500m above sea level that drops into a deep valley to the northwest and rises into hilly terrain to the southwest. The site was…

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Altun Ha

Altun Ha

Altun Ha is located 31 miles north of Belize City on the Old Northern Highway. A two-mile dirt road connects the main road to the site. The area around the Altun Ha is rich in wildlife including armadillos, bats, squirrels, agouti, paca, foxes, raccoons, coati,…

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Cahal Pech – Place of Ticks

Cahal Pech – Place of Ticks

Cahal Pech means “place of ticks” in modern-day Maya and refers to the fact that the surrounding area was once used as pastureland. However, this was the royal acropolis-palace of an elite Maya ruling family who lived here during the Classic period. Cahal Pech was…

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Xunantunich – Stone Woman

Xunantunich – Stone Woman

Xunantunich meaning “maiden of the rock” or “stone woman” in Maya, is situated on the Western Highway across the river from the village of San Jose Succotz. It can be reached by ferry daily between 8 am and 5 pm. This site is less than…

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Lamanai – Submerged Crocodile

Lamanai – Submerged Crocodile

The Lamanai site is one of the oldest continuously occupied Maya sites in Belize, from about 1500 BC when maize was being grown at the site, to 1680 AD. The name “Lamanai” means submerged insect. However, archaeologists realized in 1978 that Franciscan monks had corrupted…

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Sailing

Sailing

Splish – Splash – Swosh – Listen to the waves an the side of the boat – while relaxing on the front trampolining of our excellent, large, comfortable catamaran. This 40 X 20 feet double Hull vessel boasts 4 private rooms and 2 restrooms. This…

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