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A Week in Belize: Ruins, Reefs & Rainforests

9 days  |  12 days with Tikal & Belize City extension  |  Loading prices

Group size
12–22 travelers
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4.7 out of 5 stars

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From corals and cayes to ruins and rainforests, venture into a veritable paradise.

Nestled along the Caribbean Sea, Belize beckons with a true travel trifecta: one of the world’s biggest barrier reefs, archaeological sites central to Mayan civilization, and jungles as lush as they are biodiverse. Experience all of it in a matter of days as you hike, tube, and snorkel your way across this Central American paradise. And if you aren’t ready to call time on your getaway, extend your trip into neighboring Guatemala and let the Pre-Columbian cities of Yaxha and Tikal awe you.

Your tour package includes

  • 8 nights in handpicked hotels
  • 8 breakfasts
  • 2 lunches
  • 4 dinners with beer or rum punch
  • 1 cooking class
  • 1 food tasting
  • 8 sightseeing tours
  • Expert Tour Director & local guides
  • Private deluxe motor coach
  • 2 ferry transfers

Included highlights

  • Lamanai Mayan ruins
  • Hol Chan Marine Reserve
  • Coral Gardens snorkeling
  • Orange farm
  • Garifuna drum lesson
  • Mayan chocolate factory
  • San Antonio Women's Cooperative
  • Xunantunich Mayan ruins

Itinerary

Belize City Region

Day 1: Arrival in Belize City

Included meal: Welcome dinner

Board your flight and settle in—we’ll be welcoming you to Belize before you know it. After touching down in Belize City, the country’s largest settlement, transfer to your hotel. Tonight, you’ll get to know your Tour Director and groupmates over a welcome dinner, served with beer or rum punch.

Day 2: Sightseeing tour of Lamanai Mayan ruins

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch

From Belize City, head northwest to the banks of the New River. Your destination: the Lamanai Archaeological Reserve, where a local guide will walk you through the remains of this once-prominent Mayan settlement. 

  • Begin by boarding a boat on the New River Lagoon, the country’s largest body of freshwater. Keep an eye out for the spider monkeys, crocodiles, and birds that call the area home.
  • Disembark and follow your local guide through Lamanai’s ruins. You’ll tread its principal ball court, used in ceremonial games, and take in the Jaguar Temple, adorned with block-style carvings of jaguar heads. If you choose, you can even climb the High Temple for a panoramic view of the surrounding jungle.

Afterward, stop for an included lunch before traveling back to Belize City and enjoying free time for the rest of the day. Move your swimsuits to the top of your bag when you pack up—you’ll need them for your next few days on Ambergris Caye.

Tikal & Belize City extension

Linking Belize and Guatemala is a shared Mayan history—one best encountered deep in the rainforests of the Petén Basin. Fewer than 50 miles separate the ancient ruins of Yaxha and Tikal, and you’ll get to visit both on this tour’s extension before rounding out your trip with a jump back to the present in Belize City.

Tikal Region

Day 9: Flores via Yaxha Mayan ruins

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Instead of heading to the airport, go to Flores, Guatemala, and enjoy an included lunch. (You’ll have a chance to explore the town in a couple of days.) After, meet up with a local guide for a tour of Yaxha, the remains of a millennia-old Mayan ceremonial center. 

  • Travel through a portion of the Cultural Triangle—a 460-square-mile expanse officially known as Yaxha-Nakum-Naranjo National Park—and learn about the different ruins in the area.
  • Arrive at Yaxha and roam the archaeological site, viewing some of its more than 500 structures.
  • Wrap up with a jungle sunset; bask in the glow backlighting Yaxha’s pyramids and plazas, then make your way to an included dinner, served with beer or rum punch.

Day 10: Sightseeing tour of Tikal Mayan ruins

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch

The ruins and records of Tikal reveal a city that was once the capital of a powerful Mayan kingdom. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it anchors its own national park and offers one of the clearest looks at Mayan civilization available today.

  • Meet up with a local expert for a guided tour, exploring its temples and buildings and discovering why it holds such an honored place in Mayan archaeology.
  • Walk the sacbeob—“white roads” in the Mayan language—of this ancient city, looking out for its native flora and fauna. (Gray foxes, howler monkeys, toucans, and more call Tikal home.)
  • If you’re up for it, join your Tour Director for a climb up to the summit of either the Temple of the Great Jaguar or Temple of the Two-Headed Serpent. You’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the park and its jungle.

Afterward, sit down for an included lunch before returning to your hotel.

Belize City

Day 11: Sightseeing tour of Flores & transfer to Belize City via hot sauce factory

Included meals: Breakfast, Tasting, Dinner

As you drive back to Belize City, you’ll make a pair of pit stops—beginning in the island town of Flores, Guatemala.

  • Cross Sixth Avenue—a causeway across Lake Petén Itzá that bridges Flores and the mainland—and head into the town’s old core.
  • Roam Flores’ streets, stroll the Spanish plaza, and snap photos of the town’s colorful colonial buildings before returning to your bus.

Next up: a Belizean hot sauce factory. You’ll find different takes on the spicy condiment throughout the country, but one thing’s certain—locals love the stuff.

  • Leave your bus to tour the plant, see where they grow their peppers, and learn how they’re harvested.
  • Sample a medley of sauces and listen to what makes this factory’s carrot-based recipe unique.

Finally, arrive in Belize City and come together as a group one last time for a farewell dinner, served with beer or rum punch.

Flight Home

Day 12: Departure

Included meal: Breakfast (excluding early morning departures)

Transfer to Belize City’s airport for your flight home.

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Hotels

We handpick every hotel to strike the balance of comfort, location, and local charm. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used hotels for this tour and we're confident you'll be satisfied.

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Belize City Region - Best Western Plus Belize Biltmore Plaza

This traditional hotel is located in the Belama Phase 2 neighborhood. Guests enjoy a restaurant, spa, and outdoor pool. Nearby, you’ll find the Caribbean Sea, downtown Belize City, and the Belize sign.

Ambergris Caye - Sunbreeze Hotel

This seaside hotel is located in San Pedro, Belize facing the second largest barrier reef in the world. Guests enjoy the sun deck, onsite dive and snorkel center, and on-site restaurant. Nearby you’ll find San Pedro beach and...

Southern Coast - The Lodge at Jaguar Reef

This tropical hotel is located on the Caribbean Sea. Guests enjoy beach access, kayak rentals, and restaurant options. Nearby, you’ll find downtown Hopkins.

Cayo District - San Ignacio Resort Hotel

This luxury hotel abuts the the Macal River in San Ignacio. Guests enjoy the outdoor pool, spa, and stunning jungle views. Nearby you'll find the Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins, the Belize Raptor Center, and the on-site Green Iguana...

Tikal Region - Hotel Isla de Flores

This charming hotel is located on Flores Island in Guatemala. Guests enjoy the outdoor pool, rooftop bar, and live music. Nearby you'll find several restaurants and shops, and the Maya Mall.

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