Join us in the Spring for an incredible adventure in Belize!
For ocean lovers, the Belize Marine Excursion takes place almost entirely in or on the water. If you’re more interested in rainforest, breathtaking landscapes, and history, the Belize Inland Adventure is the trip for you. And for true adventurers, combine the two trips and save on a more comprehensive and in-depth experience of this stunning country!
Included in Trip Cost:
Accommodation (double occupancy—if you are traveling alone or your group has an odd number, we will do our best to pair you with someone of the same gender)
Transportation, including to and from the Belize Airport (BZE)
All meals except as noted in trip itineraries
All activities, guided by experienced local guides
Not Included:
Airfare to and from Belize City
Snorkel gear for Belize Marine Excursion (if you don’t have your own, it can be rented for $11.25/day)
Tips for guides and staff at our accommodation (this can be added during checkout so you don’t have to bring cash. Otherwise, we recommend $10-$15 USD/person per day)
A 50% deposit is required to reserve your spot. The balance is due January 15.
Belize Nature Immersion
(Almost) Everything Belize Has to Offer
March 15-28
Early Bird Discount (through December 10):
$3,650 per person
Regular Price:
$4,000 per person
Itinerary:
See Belize Inland Adventure and Belize Marine Excursion itineraries.
Belize Inland Adventure
History, Culture, and Beautiful Scenery
March 15-20
Early Bird Discount (through December 10):
$1,475 per person
Regular Price:
$1,640 per person
Itinerary:
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We will arrange your transportation from the airport to Fort George Hotel, where we will spend the first night. After settling into your room, you can explore the city or treat yourself to a spa treatment at the hotel.
**No meals or activities are included today.
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After breakfast (not included), we will head to the Belize Zoo, where we’ll learn about Belize’s extraordinary wildlife, including tapirs (Belize’s national animal), jaguars, spider monkeys, and 17 of the nearly 600 species of birds found here! Founded in 1983, the Belize Zoo is the oldest wildlife rescue in the country and is dedicated to improving human-wildlife relationships through education and conservation programs. Next, we’ll continue our adventure with cave tubing at Nohoch Che’en, a system of limestone caves with a fascinating cultural history. Finally, we will settle into our rooms at the Green Valley Inn, where we will spend the next few nights.
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Today will begin with a visit to Green Hills Butterfly Ranch, a 250-acre piece of rainforest that has been preserved and is home to around 30 species of butterfly, as well as jaguars, ocelots, anteaters, coatimundis, a wide variety of birds, and more! On our way to our next adventure, we’ll go ziplining through the rainforest, then continue to Barton Creek Cave for canoeing. Here, we’ll learn about the cave’s history as we paddle through refreshingly cool water beneath ancient stalactites.
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Diving deeper into Maya history, today we will visit Xunantunich ruins, one of the most important archaeological sites in Belize. We’ll learn about its rich history as we explore the ancient structures, including the most famous and tallest pyramid, El Castillo. Next, we’ll wander through the vibrant streets of San Ignacio, the largest city in western Belize.
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Embarking on our final adventure, today we’ll visit Caracol ruins, where the tomb of the city’s first known ruler was recently discovered. At 75 square miles, Caracol is the largest archaeological site in Belize and was extremely important in ancient Maya culture. After spending some time here, we’ll have a chance to cool off in the refreshing swimming holes of Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. With its dry, rocky landscape, pine forest, and cooler temperatures, it feels like stepping into another world! The reserve is also home to several impressive waterfalls, including Big Rock Falls and Rio on Pools.
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After breakfast, we’ll head back to Belize City. If you are departing today, we will provide your transportation to the airport. If you joined the Belize Nature Immersion, we will have a free day in the city and spend the night here before continuing our adventure in the morning.
Things to know:
Fitness level: 1.5/5
Difficulty level: 1/5
Required experience: None! We just ask that all participants have an adventure-oriented, positive mindset!
Minimum age: 6
Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Unless both parents or guardians are accompanying the minor, you will need a notarized letter of consent from the parent(s) or guardian(s) not attending in order to enter Belize.
Please make sure to book your return flight after 11am to provide plenty of time for transfers.
Things to bring:
You will receive a packing list after registration.
About the Green Valley Inn:
The Green Valley Inn is a small and cozy bed and breakfast surrounded by lush rainforest. Each room has a private bathroom, air conditioning, and hot water. There is a tranquil area with a pool and hammocks where you can relax before and after excursions or take a rest day.
* Please note that all rooms except one have one queen size bed, and one room has two twins.
Belize Marine Excursion
Mangroves, Coral Reef, and Abundant Marine Life
March 20-28
Early Bird Discount (through December 10):
$2,275 per person
Regular Price:
$2,500 per person
Itinerary:
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We will arrange your transportation from the airport to Fort George Hotel, where we will spend the first night. After settling into your room, you can explore the city or treat yourself to a spa treatment at the hotel.
**No meals or activities are included today.
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After breakfast (not included today), we’ll meet our hosts from EcoMar and rent our snorkel gear ($11.25/day), then take a 30-minute boat trip to EcoMar’s research station on St. George’s Caye, our home for the week. We’ll have an orientation to the research station and settle into our rooms before checking out our kayaks and heading out to test all our gear.
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The waters around St. George’s Caye are home to lush mangroves whose roots provide shelter to crabs and young fish, peaceful seagrass plains where manatees graze, and a portion of the vibrant Belize Barrier Reef, the second largest barrier reef in the world. Over the next few days, we’ll explore these fascinating ecosystems from both in and on the water while learning about EcoMar’s work to protect them. We’ll also get to assist in some of their research projects by conducting coral reef surveys and queen conch surveys, as well as documenting any sightings of sea turtles, manatees, and bottlenose dolphins.
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Today we’ll visit world-famous Hol Chan Marine Reserve, known for its incredible abundance and diversity of fish, and Shark Ray Alley, where we’ll see nurse sharks, southern stingrays, and Caribbean whiptail rays.
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Unfortunately, our adventure has come to an end. After breakfast, we’ll say goodbye to St. George’s Caye and head to the airport, taking home new friendships and lifelong memories.
Things to know:
Fitness level: 2/5
Difficulty level: 2/5
Required experience: None! Some snorkeling experience is ideal, but not required as long as you’re comfortable in the water. We just ask that all participants have an adventure-oriented, positive mindset!
Minimum age: 8
We recommend no younger than 10 since the trip is so active, but younger children that are very comfortable in the ocean are welcome.
Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Unless both parents or guardians are accompanying the minor, you will need a notarized letter of consent from the parent(s) or guardian(s) not attending in order to enter Belize.
Please make sure to book your return flight after 11am to provide plenty of time for transfers.
Things to bring:
You will receive a packing list after registration.
About the research station:
EcoMar’s research station has simple but comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, fans, and electricity at night. Please note that there is no air conditioning or hot water. Meals are served buffet-style and include a combination of international cuisine and Belizean staples. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated.

