
Snorkelling in Caye Caulker
Spend the day exploring an underwater paradise when you take this fantastic snorkeling trip in Caye Caulker. You will swim among beautiful corals, wonder
With its lush jungles, ancient Maya ruins, and crystal-clear Caribbean waters, Belize is a truly underrated tourist destination, with vibrant coral reefs, dense rainforests teeming with wildlife, and spectacular Maya cities hidden deep in the jungle.
With Civitatis, discover Belize in style! Snorkel or dive in the Great Blue Hole, explore the ancient Maya city of Xunantunich or Caracol, or bathe under the Maya King Waterfalls! Or, if you're really brave, go cave tubing or river tubing in Blue Hole National Park!
Spend the day exploring an underwater paradise when you take this fantastic snorkeling trip in Caye Caulker. You will swim among beautiful corals, wonder
Discover some of the Caribbean's traditions on this Garifuna Cultural Tour. You'll learn how to play their percussion instruments and try local dishes!
Join us on this fantastic trip to Altun Ha to discover an amazing Mayan archaeological site with ruins of altars and temples.
Discover one of the largest Mayan cities in Central America when you take this fantastic trip to the Mayan citadel of Tikal.
Discover the fascinating culture of the ancient Mayan culture when you take you this brilliant trip to the Actun Tunichil Muknal cave from San Ignacio.
When you book this transfer from San Ignacio to Flores, you'll cross the Belize-Guatemala border hassle-free. It's a comfortable way to travel worry-free!
Fly over the jungle on a thrilling zip line and try cave tubing when you take this fantastic trip to Jaguar Paw Park. You'll have a blast!
Travel back in time to the Mayan times, and see stone temples hidden beneath the lush tropical forest on this day trip to the archeological site of Lamanai!
On this Maya King Waterfalls Day Trip from Placencia, you'll spend the day splashing about in the middle of the Belizean jungle – an unforgettable experience!
Join us on a brilliant trip to the archeological site of Caracol. You will travel back in time to the time of the Mayan civilization.
Belize is generally considered safe for tourists, especially in popular resort areas and well-traveled regions. However, like many travel destinations, visitors should remain aware of their surroundings, and take standard precautions when traveling.
The official language of Belize is English, which makes communication straightforward for U.S. travelers. In addition, many locals speak Spanish, Belizean Creole (Kriol), and various indigenous languages.
The dry season, from mid-November to mid-April, is generally the best time to visit Belize, as it offers sunny weather ideal for beach activities, exploring Maya ruins, and enjoying outdoor adventures.
Belize is renowned for its natural beauty and cultural diversity. Highlights include the world-famous Great Blue Hole, vibrant coral reefs, lush tropical rainforests, and impressive Mayan archaeological sites. The country is a hotspot for eco-tourism, diving, and adventure travel.
Yes, a valid passport is required for all international travelers visiting Belize. U.S. citizens can enter Belize for tourism without a visa for stays of up to 30 days. Always check with your embassy or consulate for the latest entry requirements before you travel.