Cave Tubing & Zip-lining
This tour combines relaxation with archeology and adventure, on a tubing adventure to one of the most intriguing Maya sites Belize. It begins by climbing into a rubber tube and taking a peaceful float down the river, and ends with an exhilarating zip-line ride through the jungle.
- Duration:
- 6 hrs
- Available Days:
- Every day
- Schedule:
- 7:30 AM
- Hotel Transport Included
- Mobile Ticket Included
- Offered in English, Spanish
As you pass through the cave, you’ll see rimmed pools and Maya artifacts. During the tour, your guide will explain the natural processes that caused these formations. You’ll also get to see the Crystal Room, a particularly pretty part of the cave where your headlamp will illuminate the sparkling interior.
After you emerge from the cave, your guide will show the way to your zip-line. This part of the tour offers a safe way to get a bird’s-eye view of the San Ignacio jungle. It covers 5 zip lines that are 80 feet (24 m) above the rainforest. At the end of the zip lines, you’ll rappel down to solid ground.
What to Bring
Hat, sunscreen, water, insect repellant, camera and rain gear if needed.
What's included
Guided tour and professional instructor.
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
This is a unique experience, with spectacular views that you will not get anywhere else in Belize. On this tour you will get to go tubing on a river that flows through a network of more than 30 caves.
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.
This 6-hour tour takes you two of Belize’s most interesting inland nature attractions – St. Herman’s Cave and the Inland Blue Hole. In addition to sightseeing, you’ll also get in some hiking through the forest and a swim in one of Belize’s prettiest swimming holes.To reach these spots, you’ll make your way through a lively jungle, where you’ll have the chance to see a huge variety of birds. Keep in mind that this hike is on the more challenging side, so make sure you’re ready for an active day.