Cave Tubing & Zip Lining
Take this adventurous tour to combine zip lining and cave tubing, so you can get the most out of Belize’s lush inland rainforest. Neither of these activities require any experience, but they do offer a lot of excitement. That being said, this tour is best suited for travelers who are prepared for moderate physical demands.
- Duration:
- 10 hrs
- Available Days:
- Every day
- Schedule:
- 7:30 AM
- Hotel Transport Included
- Mobile Ticket Included
- Offered in English, Spanish
The zip-lines suspend you 80 feet (24 m) above the ground, over 8 different platforms. These lines allow you to see more of the tropical birdlife that make this part of the jungle so special. On each platform, you’ll find a guide waiting for you to keep your flight through the treetops nice and smooth. After the zip-lines, your group will break for lunch.
Your inner tube comes with little paddles so you can speed up your progress down the clear waters of the slow-moving river. Tropical birds and monkeys make the ride down the river especially scenic. Eventually, you’ll reach dark interior of the wet cave – shine your flashlight on the walls to see the mineral deposits sparkle.
What to Bring
Swimwear and a change of clothes
What's included
Transportation, guide, and lunch.
Transportation
Many of our tours and activities offer transportation pick up & drop off options from several locations and destinations. Options vary by tour, see “BOOKING REQUEST” for full details.
Similar things to do
In the Nohoch Che'en Archaeological Reserve, the winding Caves Branch River flows underground through ancient caves, once traveled through and even inhabited by the Maya. Just an hour from Belize City and a half hour from Belmopan is The Outpost, a well-stocked base camp for cave tubing and zipline-riding in the midst of this history-rich area.
Cave tubing and a visit to the Belize Zoo will bring you face-to-face with Belize’s incredible outdoors. First you’ll visit the Belize City Zoo, which is known for its rehabilitation programs for endangered animals. Then you’ll head to the Caves Branch River, where you will ride on an inner tube through the ancient caves of the Maya
Actun Tunichil Muknal cave is the doorway to Xibalba, the Maya underworld. This cave contains ceramics and human skeletons that have fused with the walls of the cave. The most famous of these remains is the Crystal Maiden, a skeleton of a young woman believed to have been a sacrifice. Her bones are now partially covered with the sparkling build-up of cave sediment.