Cave Tubing:
The Cave Tubing tour includes a brief drive to the caves, where you will be given your headlamps and an inflated inner tube. While on the 45 minute hike through part of Belize's pristine forest your guide will point out various plants, roots and herbs once used by the ancient Maya for medicinal purposes. Once in the water, a gentle current will take you through the cave system. As you do so, beautiful and intricate crystalline formations can be found inside a cathedral-like supernatural world beneath the earth's surface. This is truly a relaxing and refreshing tour. Price for this tour is $65.00 US per person
Aerial Trek:
The Aerial Trek Tour is a zip-line tour through a broad leaf rain forest. The tour begins with a 10 minute hike through the rain forest to the starting platform where you will be briefed and given your safety gear. From there, the next 2 hours will be spent "flying" through the forest along with the birds at heights of up to 85 feet high at the canopy level. Truly an adventure
The cost of this tour is $75.00 US
You can also do the both together cost of this is $130.00 US with lunch

The Belize Zoo:
Set in the natural environment the Belize Zoo offers viewers a chance to see native Belizean animals including endangered species. Come see Jaguars, Tapirs, Black Howler Monkeys and crocodiles. $45.00 US per person.

Altun Ha:
Located on the old northern highway 31 miles north of Belize City this archeological site once served as coastal trading center and feature 2 main plazas with 13 temples. Discovered within the largest and best preserved temple is one of the largest caved jade artifacts in the maya world. Price for this tour is $45.00 US per person.
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Belize City Tour:
Still referred to as the old Capital, Belize City is still the commercial center .Charming colonial architecture begin to tell the story of a city first used to ship logwood and mahogany now the heart of transportation, commerce, culture and even politics. The historic Swing Bridge built in 1923, is the only manually operated bridge in the country, and allows fishermen access to the Haulover Creek.
The Supreme Court is Belize’s highest judiciary system, was built in 1926, and shows off ornate iron work and a four sided clock tower.
The oldest Anglican Cathedral in Central America is the St. John’s Cathedral. In 1812, slaves with ballast bricks began construction of this beautiful structure.
In 1814, a residence for British colonial governors was constructed. The Government House today known as the House of Culture is now a museum displaying silverware and wine glasses used by Queen Victoria and King George VI.