Sandy beach in Mexico with palm trees, green chairs, and blue ocean

Belize in 2 weeks

Itinerary

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    • Itinerary:
      Belize City - Hopkins - San Ignacio - Chaa Creek - Lamanai - Caye Caulker - Belize City
    • Duration:
      12 days / 11 nights
    • Price:
      From £1,744 per person (excluding flights)
    • Transport:
      A mixture of transfers, buses and boats as described
    • ✓ Immerse in Garifuna culture with a lively drumming workshop
    • ✓ Canoe through Barton Creek Cave, a mystical Mayan site
    • ✓ Spot crocodiles and climb ruins on a Lamanai temple tour
    • ✓ Snorkel with rays, sharks, and turtles at Hol Chan Reserve

    Experience Belize, the hidden gem of Central America known for it’s authenticity and spectacular nature. Immerse yourself in the rich culture of charm of Hopkins and snorkel the clear seas before you continue to travel along the Macal River and take in the unspoiled natural beauty on a tubing adventure. Journey on to the majestic sights of the Mayan Temples and stunning tropical beauty of Caye Caulker Island.

    Two people walking on a wooden pier towards a building and boat over turquoise water under a blue sky in Mexico

    White boat resting on a tropical beach in Hopkins, Mexico, with clear blue water, pier in the distance, and palm trees under bright blue sky

    Day 1 - Arrival in Belize City and onto Hopkins!

    Experience the enchanting charm of the picturesque village of Hopkins as you embark on your Belize adventure with us. Embrace the warm hospitality of the Garifuna community during your initial nights. Upon arrival at the airport, a private transfer awaits to whisk you away on a scenic 2-hour journey to Hopkins. Relax and soak in the tranquil atmosphere as you settle into your beachfront resort nestled in the northern part of town. Indulge in the comfort of our accommodations spread across quaint villas, offering breathtaking views of the sea right at your doorstep.

    If you'd like a bit more freedom and are interested in the adventure of travelling through this vibrant country by hire car, then we can arrange this for you. Speak to your travel specialist for more information.

    Day 2 - Relaxing in Hopkins

    Today, indulge in a leisurely start to your day amidst the serene ambiance, captivating nature, pristine beaches, and turquoise waters.

    For those seeking adventure on their Belize tour, why not explore a variety of beach activities? Dive into the vibrant underwater world with snorkeling or embark on a tranquil kayak excursion. Alternatively, unwind with a refreshing swim in the sea or pool.

    Later in the afternoon, immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Belize with a drum workshop at the local drum school. Drumming holds a significant place in Garifuna culture, passed down through generations. This workshop offers a unique opportunity to delve into Garifuna traditions, gaining insight into their heritage and vibrant way of life. Let the rhythmic beats ignite your spirit and embrace the infectious zest for life!

    Woman on a red bicycle on a sandy beach in front of Jess & J Cool Spot in Hopkins, Belize, with palm trees and ocean in the background
    Three people walking down a grassy hillside with palm trees and a thatched hut, overlooking a valley and distant mountains in San Ignacio, Belize

    Day 3 - On to San Ignacio

    Bid farewell to the charming village of Hopkins as your Belize journey continues to San Ignacio, a bustling town boasting approximately 8,000 residents and proudly sporting the slogan "the west is the best."

    You will take a 2.5 hour private transfer from Hopkins to San Ignacio town centre, a short 15-minute drive from your accommodation. From there, we recommend taking a taxi to reach your hotel.

    Nestled within an expansive tropical garden, your accommodation features traditional thatched-roof cabanas with private verandas. Adorned with vibrant Caribbean décor, the cosy rooms offer modern amenities including private bathrooms with air conditioning. In the evening, unwind in your hammock on the veranda, serenaded by the symphony of nature.

    San Ignacio beckons with its charming array of street cafes, an ATM, souvenir shops, and a bustling fruit and vegetable market. With everything conveniently located within walking distance, you can easily explore the town on foot at your leisure.

    Day 4  - Cave tour

    Today, you’ll be collected from your hotel and taken to Barton Creek for a canoeing experience, driving through orange groves and passing locals living a traditional life growing fruits and vegetables. Alongside a knowledgeable guide, you will be exploring Barton Creek Cave, an ancient Mayan site that is only accessible by canoe. As you quietly paddle through the cave, you’ll see a huge variety of stalactites and stalagmites in all different shapes and sizes, with only the occasional sound of water dripping…it’s a magical experience. The cave was once a Mayan ceremonial site and pieces of pottery, jewellery and even some human remains have been spotted on the natural ledges along the river. After a tasty lunch, you will be taken back to your accommodation to enjoy the rest of the afternoon as you wish.

    If you’re keen for more adventure we can arrange a cave-tubing experience or an ATM cave tour where you can swim and climb through the caves. See the optional add-ons below.

    Two smiling women in a canoe with headlamps and life vests at the entrance of a cave in Mexico
    Aerial view of people swimming in the Macal River, Belize, and relaxing on a sandy bank with canoes and inner tubes, surrounded by lush forest

    Day 5 - Relax by the Macal River

    You will be collected from San Ignacio for your short 20 minute transfer to Chaa Creek today. This river camp is located near the Macal River.

    The jungle casitas are spread widely across the complex and you can enjoy the feeling of seclusion.

    The rest of the day is at your leisure. There are various hiking, horse riding and mountain biking trails around the camp that you can explore at your leisure.

    Day 6 - Tubing on the Macal River

    Perhaps you will be gently woken up early in the morning by the exotic jungle sounds. After breakfast, another adventure of your Belize tour begins: tubing on the Macal River. Get into your swimming ring and relax to float on the river while you get a little closer to nature.

    Person in a blue inflatable tube floating down a river in Belize, surrounded by lush green jungle under an overcast sky
    Palm fronds framing colourful buildings next to calm water with distant forest under clear blue sky in Belize

    Day 7 - On to Orange Walk/Lamanai

    Today marks the farewell to your adventures on the Macal River as you journey towards the Lamanai Archaeological Park. Your transfer will take you to Belize city where you will be met for your private transfer to your accommodation just outside Orange Walk. The total journey time will be around 3.5 hours.

    Both Lamanai Archaeological Park and your accommodation rest along the banks of the New River, separated only by its flowing waters. Upon arrival, settle into your spacious room complete with a balcony, offering tranquil views of the surroundings. With the remainder of the day at your disposal, consider exploring the nearby area or observing the majestic crocodiles inhabiting the New River. Across the river, the lush jungle beckons, teasing the mysteries that await you on the next leg of your Belizean journey.

    Day 8 - Mayan Temples & Mystical Ruins

    Following breakfast, embark on a scenic boat ride across the New River. Marvel at the majestic Mayan temples dotting the landscape, and keep your eyes peeled for sightings of the crocodiles inhabiting the river.

    Throughout your excursion, a knowledgeable guide will accompany you, providing fascinating insights into the Mayan temples, as well as the diverse flora and fauna found at Lamanai.

    After approximately five hours, return to your accommodation, where a delicious dinner awaits you, allowing you to unwind and reflect on the day's adventures.

    Woman from behind viewing a large ancient pyramid in a lush jungle clearing under a blue sky in Guatemala
    Two people with backpacks walking on a wooden pier over clear turquoise water towards boats and a small building under a blue sky in Mexico

    Day 9 - Caye Caulker adventure

    After breakfast, your transport will be arranged to pick you up from Lamanai and transfer you to Belize City (around 2.5 hours). From there, you have the option to independently board a water taxi (approximately £8, not included) bound for the Caribbean paradise of Caye Caulker.

    During the 45-minute journey, you'll glide over the shimmering azure waters, catching your first glimpse of the palm-fringed shores of Caye Caulker. This car-free island can be easily explored via golf carts, fostering a laid-back atmosphere that is sure to captivate you from the moment you arrive.

    Your accommodation, one of the select few hotels boasting its own pool, is nestled almost directly along the seaside. Offering cosy and vibrantly furnished rooms housed within charming bungalows or the main building, each accommodation is equipped with modern amenities including a private bathroom, TV, and air conditioning, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

    Day 10 - Explore Caye Caulker

    Today, embrace the freedom to enjoy your Belize tour at your own rhythm. Rent a bike and leisurely explore the island's charming streets, or opt for a laid-back ride aboard a golf cart – at every turn, you'll encounter the island's prevailing motto, "Go slow."

    Discover the vibrant heart of Caye Caulker at the iconic "Split" – the scenic gap between the island's northern and southern sections. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the island's northern marine protected area on a captivating canoe tour.

    As the day winds down, treat yourself to a traditional dinner complemented by delicious cocktails against the backdrop of a breath-taking sunset, accompanied by the soothing melodies of reggae music. Embrace the island's infectious vibe, ensuring an unforgettable end to your day.

    Tropical beach in Mexico with palm trees, kayaks on the sand, and buildings on stilts over the water
    Underwater selfie of two people snorkeling above a coral reef in Caye Caulker, Belize

    Day 11 - Snorkelling trip by sailboat

    The second largest coral reef in the world is off the coast of Belize. A diving or snorkelling trip should definitely be planned when visiting the islands.

    A local guide will take you to the reef in a small sailboat. During the excursion you will explore Shark Ray Alley, where you can swim among small sharks and rays. You continue to the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, a marine protected area with coral reefs, seagrass meadows and mangrove forests. Hol Chan means “small canal” in the Mayan language. Afterwards you have the opportunity to snorkel through the Coral Garden.

    In the afternoon, return to Caye Caulker and enjoy the last evening of your vacation in Belize.

    Day 12 -  Departure from Caye Caulker

    Bid farewell to the Caribbean paradise as you embark on your journey back to Belize City. Enjoy a scenic ride aboard a water taxi, with approximately 45 minutes of travel time and departures available nearly every hour (costing approximately £8).

    Upon arrival at the port, arrange for a taxi to transfer you to Belize City Airport, where your unforgettable Belize tour draws to a close.

    Depart with cherished memories and captivating photos, enriched by the multitude of experiences gathered during your adventure.

    Person on a bicycle riding down a sandy street lined with colourful buildings and tropical plants under a blue sky in Belize

    Accommodation

    Spacious resort room in Hopkins, Belize, with wooden floors, canopy bed, sofa, dining table, and tropical decor
    Resort room in Hopkins, Belize, with canopy bed, sofa, wooden floors, and balcony overlooking palm trees and the ocean
    Hotel room in San Ignacio, Belize, with bed decorated with flowers, sofa, wooden floors, desk, and red curtains
    Screened balcony in San Ignacio, Belize, with hammock, two red chairs, glass table, and view of tropical trees and thatched huts
    Resort pool in Hopkins, Belize, with red lounge chairs, palm trees, thatched umbrellas, and ocean in the background under blue sky