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Belize Family Journey: Rainforests, Beaches & Ancient Caves

Belize Family Journey: Rainforests, Beaches & Ancient Caves
With remarkable marine life, Maya ruins and wildlife-packed jungles, Belize is the ultimate family travel destination-and this 8-day trip will have you immersed in the people, places and customs of this stunning country. Float on tubes through breathtaking cave systems, keep an eye out for local wildlife at the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, discover the ancient Maya way of life and snorkel along vibrant coral reefs as you explore the heart and soul of Belize.

Highlights
Channel your inner adventurer as you climb hike and tube your way through a spectacular ancient cave, Test your culinary skills and learn how to prepare corn tortillas using ancient Maya techniques, Be on the lookout for some of the local wildlife including jaguars parrots black howler monkeys and toucans at the famed Cockscomb Wildlife Sanctuary where you’ll learn about their incredible conservation efforts, Set out on a snorkeling expedition keeping your eyes peeled for turtles barracuda and colorful shoals of fish.

Accommodation
Hotels (7nts)

Group Leader
Two CEOs (Chief Experience Officers) throughout, local guides.

Group Size Notes
Max 20.

Meals Included
7 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 5 dinners

What’s Included
Your G for Good Moment: San Antonio Women’s Cooperative visit with Pottery Class & Local Lunch, San Ignacio
Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment – Meet Your CEO and Group
Your Family Journeys Moment: Tortilla-Making Lesson, San Ignacio
Your Family Journeys Moment: Jungle Safari After Dark, Caves Branch
Your Family Journeys Moment: Sandcastle Building Experience, Placencia. Arrival transfer. River cave expedition. Xunantunich ruins guided excursion. Night walk with a naturalist. Guided nature walk in Cockscomb wildlife sanctuary. Full-day snorkeling and boating experience in Placencia. 2 shuttle transfers to the airport on departure day. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.

04/14/2025 through 12/20/2027
04/14/2025 through 12/24/2027

Day 1 Belize City is a port city on the eastern coast of Belize. A frequent stop for Caribbean cruises, this Central American destination will delight you with local flea markets, museums, and delicious eats.
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Tucked away on the southern tip of a narrow, 16-mile peninsula in Belize, Placencia is a charming seaside village that effortlessly blends laid-back Caribbean vibes with an adventurous spirit. Known for its vibrant local culture and idyllic beaches, Placencia invites visitors to relax on its soft sandy shores or dive into its crystal-clear waters. The Placencia Peninsula is home to one of the country’s most beautiful coastlines, with the Caribbean Sea on one side and the tranquil Placencia Lagoon on the other, providing stunning sunrises and sunsets. Stroll along the famous Placencia Sidewalk, the world's narrowest main street, which is lined with colorful shops, cafes, and art galleries, and you’ll find yourself immersed in the warm and welcoming atmosphere of this close-knit community.

A short boat ride away from Placencia lies a world of underwater wonders in the Belize Barrier Reef, the second-largest coral reef system in the world. Here, snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will encounter a kaleidoscope of marine life, from vibrant coral gardens and playful sea turtles to graceful rays and the elusive whale shark. The nearby Silk Cayes and Laughing Bird Caye National Park are among the best spots to explore this underwater paradise. For those who prefer to stay above water, kayaking and paddleboarding through the lagoon offer peaceful encounters with manatees and a variety of bird species, making Placencia a haven for both adventure seekers and nature lovers.

Beyond its natural beauty, Placencia offers a rich cultural tapestry woven from its Garifuna, Creole, and Maya heritage. Visitors can sample traditional Garifuna drumming and dance at local cultural centers or indulge in Belizean cuisine at the many restaurants and food stalls that serve fresh seafood, spicy stews, and tropical fruits. Don’t miss the annual Placencia Lobsterfest, a lively event that takes place every June, celebrating the start of lobster season with music, dancing, and, of course, delicious lobster dishes. It’s the perfect way to experience the vibrant local culture and flavors of Placencia.

Fun fact: Placencia’s unique sidewalk, measuring just 4 feet wide, was originally built to prevent sand from being tracked into homes. Recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the narrowest street in the world, this charming walkway runs for over a mile through the heart of the village, making it a fun and quirky must-see for visitors.


Day 6

Tucked away on the southern tip of a narrow, 16-mile peninsula in Belize, Placencia is a charming seaside village that effortlessly blends laid-back Caribbean vibes with an adventurous spirit. Known for its vibrant local culture and idyllic beaches, Placencia invites visitors to relax on its soft sandy shores or dive into its crystal-clear waters. The Placencia Peninsula is home to one of the country’s most beautiful coastlines, with the Caribbean Sea on one side and the tranquil Placencia Lagoon on the other, providing stunning sunrises and sunsets. Stroll along the famous Placencia Sidewalk, the world's narrowest main street, which is lined with colorful shops, cafes, and art galleries, and you’ll find yourself immersed in the warm and welcoming atmosphere of this close-knit community.

A short boat ride away from Placencia lies a world of underwater wonders in the Belize Barrier Reef, the second-largest coral reef system in the world. Here, snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will encounter a kaleidoscope of marine life, from vibrant coral gardens and playful sea turtles to graceful rays and the elusive whale shark. The nearby Silk Cayes and Laughing Bird Caye National Park are among the best spots to explore this underwater paradise. For those who prefer to stay above water, kayaking and paddleboarding through the lagoon offer peaceful encounters with manatees and a variety of bird species, making Placencia a haven for both adventure seekers and nature lovers.

Beyond its natural beauty, Placencia offers a rich cultural tapestry woven from its Garifuna, Creole, and Maya heritage. Visitors can sample traditional Garifuna drumming and dance at local cultural centers or indulge in Belizean cuisine at the many restaurants and food stalls that serve fresh seafood, spicy stews, and tropical fruits. Don’t miss the annual Placencia Lobsterfest, a lively event that takes place every June, celebrating the start of lobster season with music, dancing, and, of course, delicious lobster dishes. It’s the perfect way to experience the vibrant local culture and flavors of Placencia.

Fun fact: Placencia’s unique sidewalk, measuring just 4 feet wide, was originally built to prevent sand from being tracked into homes. Recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the narrowest street in the world, this charming walkway runs for over a mile through the heart of the village, making it a fun and quirky must-see for visitors.


Day 7

Tucked away on the southern tip of a narrow, 16-mile peninsula in Belize, Placencia is a charming seaside village that effortlessly blends laid-back Caribbean vibes with an adventurous spirit. Known for its vibrant local culture and idyllic beaches, Placencia invites visitors to relax on its soft sandy shores or dive into its crystal-clear waters. The Placencia Peninsula is home to one of the country’s most beautiful coastlines, with the Caribbean Sea on one side and the tranquil Placencia Lagoon on the other, providing stunning sunrises and sunsets. Stroll along the famous Placencia Sidewalk, the world's narrowest main street, which is lined with colorful shops, cafes, and art galleries, and you’ll find yourself immersed in the warm and welcoming atmosphere of this close-knit community.

A short boat ride away from Placencia lies a world of underwater wonders in the Belize Barrier Reef, the second-largest coral reef system in the world. Here, snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will encounter a kaleidoscope of marine life, from vibrant coral gardens and playful sea turtles to graceful rays and the elusive whale shark. The nearby Silk Cayes and Laughing Bird Caye National Park are among the best spots to explore this underwater paradise. For those who prefer to stay above water, kayaking and paddleboarding through the lagoon offer peaceful encounters with manatees and a variety of bird species, making Placencia a haven for both adventure seekers and nature lovers.

Beyond its natural beauty, Placencia offers a rich cultural tapestry woven from its Garifuna, Creole, and Maya heritage. Visitors can sample traditional Garifuna drumming and dance at local cultural centers or indulge in Belizean cuisine at the many restaurants and food stalls that serve fresh seafood, spicy stews, and tropical fruits. Don’t miss the annual Placencia Lobsterfest, a lively event that takes place every June, celebrating the start of lobster season with music, dancing, and, of course, delicious lobster dishes. It’s the perfect way to experience the vibrant local culture and flavors of Placencia.

Fun fact: Placencia’s unique sidewalk, measuring just 4 feet wide, was originally built to prevent sand from being tracked into homes. Recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the narrowest street in the world, this charming walkway runs for over a mile through the heart of the village, making it a fun and quirky must-see for visitors.


Day 8

Tucked away on the southern tip of a narrow, 16-mile peninsula in Belize, Placencia is a charming seaside village that effortlessly blends laid-back Caribbean vibes with an adventurous spirit. Known for its vibrant local culture and idyllic beaches, Placencia invites visitors to relax on its soft sandy shores or dive into its crystal-clear waters. The Placencia Peninsula is home to one of the country’s most beautiful coastlines, with the Caribbean Sea on one side and the tranquil Placencia Lagoon on the other, providing stunning sunrises and sunsets. Stroll along the famous Placencia Sidewalk, the world's narrowest main street, which is lined with colorful shops, cafes, and art galleries, and you’ll find yourself immersed in the warm and welcoming atmosphere of this close-knit community.

A short boat ride away from Placencia lies a world of underwater wonders in the Belize Barrier Reef, the second-largest coral reef system in the world. Here, snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will encounter a kaleidoscope of marine life, from vibrant coral gardens and playful sea turtles to graceful rays and the elusive whale shark. The nearby Silk Cayes and Laughing Bird Caye National Park are among the best spots to explore this underwater paradise. For those who prefer to stay above water, kayaking and paddleboarding through the lagoon offer peaceful encounters with manatees and a variety of bird species, making Placencia a haven for both adventure seekers and nature lovers.

Beyond its natural beauty, Placencia offers a rich cultural tapestry woven from its Garifuna, Creole, and Maya heritage. Visitors can sample traditional Garifuna drumming and dance at local cultural centers or indulge in Belizean cuisine at the many restaurants and food stalls that serve fresh seafood, spicy stews, and tropical fruits. Don’t miss the annual Placencia Lobsterfest, a lively event that takes place every June, celebrating the start of lobster season with music, dancing, and, of course, delicious lobster dishes. It’s the perfect way to experience the vibrant local culture and flavors of Placencia.

Fun fact: Placencia’s unique sidewalk, measuring just 4 feet wide, was originally built to prevent sand from being tracked into homes. Recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the narrowest street in the world, this charming walkway runs for over a mile through the heart of the village, making it a fun and quirky must-see for visitors.


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The information in this trip details document has been compiled with care and is provided in good faith. However it is subject to change, and does not form part of the contract between the client and the operator. The itinerary featured is correct at time of printing. It may differ slightly to the one in the brochure. Occasionally our itineraries change as we make improvements that stem from past travellers, comments and our own research. Sometimes it can be a small change like adding an extra meal along the itinerary. Sometimes the change may result in us altering the tour for the coming year. Ultimately, our goal is to provide you with the most rewarding experience. Please note that our brochure is usually released in November each year. If you have booked from the previous brochure you may find there have been some changes to the itinerary.

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While it is our intention to adhere to the route described below, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. The itinerary is brief, as we never know exactly where our journey will take us. Due to our style of travel and the regions we visit, travel can be unpredictable. The Trip Details document is a general guide to the tour and region and any mention of specific destinations or wildlife is by no means a guarantee that they will be visited or encountered. Aboard expedition trips visits to research stations depend on final permission.

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