Wednesday Arrivals

MAYA EXPERIENCE- 4days/3nights $725 per person (cottage) with a minimum of 2 persons.
Wednesday afternoon arrivals from the Belize International Airport or from your Belize City Hotel.

Note: See the adventure page for descriptions of all the activities below

WEDNESDAY - Airport or hotel pickup and transfer to Maya Mountain Lodge
THURSDAY - An early morning departure takes you to the newly excavated metropolis of Caracol. This sight actually conquered Tikal in the 7th century A.D. Primary forest surround this incredible ancient city.
FRIDAY - Today we visit the Pottery Caves at Che Chem Ha. Surrounded by the Vaca Forest Reserve this incredible cave has huge intact pots on the ledges of the path leading to a ceremonial chamber. After lunch we visit the ruins of Xunantunich where recent discoveries show that it survived the collapse of the Classic Mayan Period by up to 200 years.
SATURDAY - Transfer to the Belize City airport or hotel. 
 

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BUSH EXPERIENCE- 6days/5nights $1149 per person (cottage) with a minimum of 2 persons.
 
Wednesday afternoon arrivals from the Belize International Airport or from your Belize City hotel.
 
Note: See the adventure page for descriptions of all the activities below
WEDNESDAY - Airport or hotel pickup and transfer to Maya Mountain Lodge
THURSDAY - An early morning departure takes you to the newly excavated ancient metropolis of Caracol. This sight actually conquered Tikal in the 7th century A.D. Primary forest surround this incredible ancient city.
FRIDAY - Today we visit the Pottery Caves at Che Chem Ha. Surrounded by the Vaca Forest Reserve this incredible cave has huge intact pots on the ledges of the path leading to a ceremonial chamber. After lunch we visit the ruins of Xunantunich where recent discoveries show that it survived the collapse of the Classic Mayan Period by up to 200 years.
SATURDAY - FREE DAY to relax in a hammock, walk our jungle trails, or browse in San Ignacio's shops. Horseback trail rides, canoeing, and other trips can also be arranged.
SUNDAY - (new) A visit to Barton Creek Cave involves paddling canoes for over an hour along an ancient Mayan waterway within the mountain.  We view a skull and artifacts on ledges as we weave between stalactites.  This is one of the largest caves in the world and certainly one of the most beautiful. The ceiling is very high for most of the tour and beautiful rock flows and cathedral chambers make this a wonderful place to photograph.
MONDAY - Transfer to the Belize City airport or hotel. 
 
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MUNDO MAYA-8 days/7nights $1499 per person (cottage) with minimum of 2 persons.
 
Wednesday afternoon arrivals from the Belize International Airport or from your Belize City Hotel.
 
Note: See the adventure page for descriptions of all the activities below
 
WEDNESDAY - Airport or hotel pickup and transfer to Maya Mountain Lodge
THURSDAY - An early morning departure takes you to the newly excavated ancient metropolis of Caracol. This sight actually conquered Tikal in the 7th century A.D. Primary forest surround this incredible ancient city.
FRIDAY - Today we visit the Pottery Caves at Che Chem Ha. Surrounded by the Vaca Forest Reserve this incredible cave has huge intact pots on the ledges of the path leading to a ceremonial chamber. After lunch we visit the ruins of Xunantunich where recent discoveries show that it survived the collapse of the Classic Mayan Period by up to 200 years.
SATURDAY - FREE DAY to relax in a hammock, walk our jungle trails, or browse in San Ignacio's shops. Horseback trail rides, canoeing, and other trips can also be arranged.
SUNDAY - (new) A visit to Barton Creek Cave involves paddling canoes for over an hour along an ancient Mayan waterway within the mountain.  We view a skull and artifacts on ledges as we weave between stalactites.  This is one of the largest caves in the world and certainly one of the most beautiful. The ceiling is very high for most of the tour and beautiful rock flows and cathedral chambers make this a wonderful place to photograph.
MONDAY - A jungle river canoe trip includes the Rainforest Medicine Trail (Panti Trail), Natural History Museum, and Butterfly House. 
TUESDAY - An early morning departure for a full day trip to Tikal Mayan Ruins (includes guide fees, visa, and park entry fees). This sight is considered by many as the best in archaeology and natural history. Overnight at Maya Mountain Lodge.
WEDNESDAY - Transfer to the airport OR Belize City hotel.BOOK NOW
 
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FREE DAY - OPTIONS

ARRIVAL / DEPARTURE DAY - OPTIONS

BEFORE / AFTER CAYO DISTRICT - OPTIONS

  • San Pedro-Hol Chan Marine Park, diving, fishing, fun in sun
  • Placencia-Jaguar Reserve and Laughing Bird Caye National Park, diving, fishing, fun in sun
  • Hopkins-Jaguar Reserve, cultural village, fun in sun
  • Lamanai Ruins-birding, archeology, canoeing
  • Dangriga / South Water Caye- Cultural exploration of Garifuna people, beautiful & remote island
 
Extra nights at Maya Mountain Lodge-$80-110 per\person per day includes 3 meals and lodging. Guest pays 7% room tax and 10 % s.c. for food and room at the lodge. A single room is available for a $30 dollar per night supplemental fee. Transfers returning to Belize are available for $30 per person (min 2).

All tours operate as guaranteed arrivals and are operated on a shared bases. Private tours are available at an additional cost. We reserve the right to remove anyone from a tour due to what we consider inappropriate behavior. Every effort will be made to accommodate you on your vacation and we look forward to being your hosts.
 
5%  discount for a party of 4-7.
 
Larger groups should contact us for a special quote.
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Your Hosts: Bart and Suzi Mickler, Tel. 011-501-671-1919, Fax. 011-501-824-2029, e-mail:adventure@mayamountain.com

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