Discover the Jewel of Central America, where ancient Mayan ruins meet Mother Nature’s finest work
  • Join a small group of like-minded adventurers to discover the best of Belize
  • Stay within the Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary, home to birds, crocs and monkeys
  • Travel into Guatemala for a sunrise tour around the jungle ruins of Tikal
  • Float along the Caves Branch River in an inflatable tube to see the Mayan underworld
  • Enjoy the laid-back island life of Caye Caulker  and the Belize Barrier Reef - the largest coral reef in the Northern Hemisphere
  • Snorkel in Hol Chan Marine Reserve, a vital habitat for sea turtles, manatees and dolphins

We stay six nights in hotels and five nights in destination lodges.



Upgrade to a sea-view room on Day 9, 10 and 11 of the itinerary – speak to your sales representative for more details. 



In Crooked Tree and Tikal, we stay in lodges surrounded by tropical forest and the sounds of the jungle.  In San Ignacio, we can enjoy the pool and view from our hotel perched on a hill overlooking the river valley. While in Caye Caulker our 3 star hotel has island flair and comes with a pool, private beach and rooftop lounge.



Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary: Bird’s Eye View Lodge (nights 1-3)





Bird’s Eye View Lodge is located in the heart of the Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is known as the top neotropical birding site in Belize. The lodge offers modest rooms, air-conditioned rooms, a bar and full restaurant serving delicious local and international cuisine.



San Ignacio: Cahal Pech Resort (nights 4-6)





Cahal Pech Village Resort is perched on a hill overlook the town of San Ignacio. The in addition air-conditioned rooms, this relaxed resort also has two pools, a bar, restaurant and is a stone's throw from the Mayan site of Cahal Pech.



Tikal: Tikal Jungle Lodge (nights 7, 8)





Tikal Jungle Lodge is in the heart of Tikal National Park and a short walk from the ruins. The rooms feature architectural decorative details and amenities designed to deliver a relaxing experience in the middle of the jungle. The restaurant serves international cuisine, and the bar offers a variety of cocktails to enjoy at the bar or poolside after a day of exploring Tikal.  Note - in accordance with park regulations, power generators run with limited service in rooms from 10pm-6am (powering ceiling fan, one nightlight and one outlet).



Caye Caulker: La Isla Resort (nights 9-11)





After all our exploring the Mayan world, it’s time to relax a bit. La Isla Resort is a beachfront hotel centrally located in Caye Caulker and a short walk to everything. The rooms are bright and functional with air-conditioning. The resort has a relaxing pool, free to use kayaks and paddleboards, as well as rooftop lounge area to watch the sunset.



Worth knowing



Single rooms can be booked for an optional single supplement, subject to availability at the time of booking.