Belize Mayan Ruins Tours

Maya Ruin Tours
These are the some of the Mayan Ruin tours we offer in our Belize Vacation Packages. Although we can book individual tours and activities we encourage you to choose one of our carefully planned packages. This allows you to experience as much of Belize as possible and get the most of your stay and money.Xunantunich
To reach the Belize Mayan ruins of Xunantunich, you cross the Mopan River on a hand cranked ferry and proceed up, up, up a steep incline to the site. The excavated temple, El Castillo, is one of the highest structures in all of Belize and boasts an awe-inspiring view, a reconstructed frieze, a number of stele, and a ball court.
Caracol Ruin
The colossal Caracol Ruins are right here in the Maya Mountains or Belize! Caracol is an exciting site, 9 miles square, blessed with a number of awe inspiring temples and numerous stele. Enshrouded by Macaw and Tapir-filled forests, it is set in the heart of the Mayan "empire".
Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins & Museum
Right at the edge of San Ignacio town, the catacomb-like ruins of Cahal Pech await your visit. As the home of the family of royalty, Cahal Pech is distinct from other sites. There a small museum and native guide are available for interpretation.
Tikal Ruins
Tikal in Guatemala ruled over vast areas of the ancient Mayan World. Today it is designated a "World Heritage" site and unsurpassed in both Natural History and Archaeology. This long day trip over rough roads is richly rewarded as your guide explains the breath-taking ruins and shows you the monkeys and birds. The time is all too short, but the inspiration and insights gained will stay with you a lifetime.
El Pilar Ruins
This site is one of the most recently available to the public and quite interesting. It has a causeway that continues into Guatemala. This site is located on the Bullet Tree Road about 45 minutes from San Ignacio.

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