Jungle Wildlife Adventures
The people we met and the guides we've had in Belize were all so friendly and welcoming. You’ll experience jungle wildlife adventures unlike any others.
A warm welcome to the trip…
We wanted an adventure for our Belize vacation, we got them. We spent five days in San Ignacio and the rest of the time at Placencia Village for water activities. The driver that picked us up from Belize City was so friendly and knowledgeable about Belize. It kicked off our vacation to a great start with such a friendly guide.
This vacation was magical because…
The scenery in the jungles and Mayan ruins were absolutely stunning. We felt safe zip lining, the rainforest was beautiful, and the guides were very knowledgeable. River tubing was a very nice surprise. The environment definitely gives off a primitive vibe on the mainland, especially the landscape and the roads to many of our excursions.
The highlight of our trip…
The highlight of our trip was seeing the sea turtles on the snorkeling tour at Robert's Grove! We stayed at Sea View Suites, where the rooms were clean and well maintained. The staff recommended a lot of nice places to see nearby, and they were accommodating to our needs!
Places you'll stay
San Ignacio
San Ignacio, often referred to as Cayo, is a laid back town in the western foothills of the Mayan Mountains. Located right along the Western Highway, San Ignacio is popular among travelers as it provides modern tourist amenities while retaining its authenticity. The town sits directly on the meandering Macal River and is surrounded by green rolling hills where adventure awaits.
Placencia Village
Beachfront reggae bars, colorful guesthouses, and a spacious expanse of beach attract tourists to Placencia Village. Located at the end of the 16-mile (28-km) Placencia peninsula, it is the most lively destination in the region. It offers restaurants, shopping, nightlife, accommodations, and tour services.
Moments to look forward to
Xunantunich
Home to the second largest Mayan pyramid in Belize, Xunantunich is one of the most impressive Mayan sites in Belize. The site is composed of three major ceremonial plazas surrounded by numerous temples, palaces, and house mounds. Xunantunich is located 8 miles (13 km) southwest of San Ignacio on the Western Highway.
Laughing Bird Caye National Park
Laughing Bird Caye is a 1.4-acre (0.5-ha) deserted tropical island 12 miles (19 km) off the coast of Placencia. Surrounded by deep blue water on all sides, this miniature island is nothing more than palm trees, sandy beach, and a few picnic tables. The island is named for the Laughing Gull, a seabird that once lived on the island but has since migrated to other surrounding cayes that have less human disturbance.
Gladden Spit and Silk Caye
The main draw of the Gladden Spit and Silk Caye Marine Reserve is the opportunity to swim with whale sharks, who spend the months of March through June migrating through the reserve’s feeding grounds. Preying mostly on plankton and small fish, these gentle giants can reach lengths of up to 40 feet (12 m) and are the largest fish on the planet.
Xunantunich Horseback Riding Tour
Calico Jack's Jungle Expedition: Cave Tubing & Zipline Adventures
Snorkel Tour
Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary Jaguar Preserve
Incredible Stays
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Seamless Connections
We believe travel is more than ticking destinations off a list – it’s about discovering new places deeply, feeling connected wherever you go, and knowing you have a trusted team behind you every step of the way.



