Belize
BELIZE WHITEWATER KAYAKING
Over a 5 mile stretch you will battle against white water, with a final exciting drop at Clarissa Falls, a Class III drop (not a waterfall!) that falls into a pool where a small lodge and restaurant are located.
BELIZE HIKING ADVENTURES
An opportunity to climb the Castillo; a hike which takes you to a viewpoint where you can see all the way to nearby Guatemala.
BELIZE RIVER CAVE
Relax as you flow through four caves on its course from the Maya Mountains to its confluence with the Sibun River.
GOLFING
Golf and good weather go hand in hand, and Belize has a climate that is conducive to a perfect day out on the course. Tee off in the equally dramatic locations of either jungle or sea and in the company of magnificent birds that soar as high as the drives are long.
WINSURFING
With 174 miles of protected coastline, Belize is the perfect place to enjoy the cutting-edge water sports of windsurfing, parasailing, kite boarding, jet skiing, and aqua biking.
BIRDING
The species and variety of birds visible to viewers varies and is contingent on the natural habitat in which a person is looking. With 66% of the country still forested, Belize is home to more than 600 identified species of birds, with an average of five new species discovered each year.
BELIZE TOURISM VILLAGE
Located on the Belize River, and just around the corner from the Radisson Hotel, the Belize Tourism Village is the best location in Belize City for souvenirs, crafts, etc.
BELIZE ZOO
The internationally famous Belize Zoo was started as a home for wild animals that had been used in making documentary films. Many of the animals that are native to Belize are nocturnal, so a visit to the zoo may be the only way to see them. The zoo is located about 30 miles west of Belize City. Daily departures / conditions apply.
BELIZE SCUBA DIVING
Just off our island resort at Glover's Reef, Belize lies "The Wall" – the stunning coral-covered face of the continental shelf, where the sea floor drops away to 3000 feet in just a mile. Rated one of the top deep sea diving areas in the world, it rivals any location in the Caribbean, the Red Sea, or the South Pacific.
HIKING
There are some fantastic hiking trails in Belize, although most of the hiking available is actually on the way to another activity, such as a Mayan ruin or Mayan ceremonial cave. Most of the maintained trails are in the jungle, and a competent guide should point out the local plants and their medicinal uses, as well as jungle birds and animals.