

A sacred Mayan cave in Belize, filled with ancient artifacts and stunning rock formations.
Explore the 'Cave of the Stone Sepulcher', a sacred Mayan site with stunning stalactites and ancient artifacts.
Climb the 'Stone Woman' pyramid for panoramic views of the Cayo District and the Mopan River.
Discover this small but fascinating Mayan site, featuring plazas, temples, and residential structures.
Scrambled eggs, beans, cheese, salsa, wrapped in a flour tortilla.
Corn dough filled with chicken, pork, or beans, wrapped in banana leaf.
A staple dish of coconut rice, kidney beans, and stewed chicken or fish.
Crafted from locally sourced jade, these pieces are a symbol of Mayan culture and history.
Traditionally made by the Mayan people, these hammocks are a practical and beautiful reminder of Belize.
Belize is known for its high-quality chocolate, made from locally grown cacao beans.

Recommended for comfortable and safe walking on uneven terrain.
Optional, as you may need to swim in the cave's water features.
Famous for its cave tubing tours, also offers a hearty breakfast with local and continental options.
Known for its beautiful garden setting and delicious international breakfast options.
Famous for its vegetarian and vegan options, offering a unique twist on Belizean cuisine.
Explore the rich history of the U.S. Military Academy at this engaging museum located on the West Point campus.
A vibrant market in Quesnel, BC, offering local produce, crafts, and live music.
Maredumilli Lighthouse, perched on the Bay of Bengal, offers stunning sunset views and is a popular spot for photography enthusiasts.