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Cave Tubing (1/2 Day)
$150.00 – $195.00
Tour information
Enter the exciting world of rivers disappearing into the underworld as you float on inner tubes with only your headlamp to light your way.
Our adventure begins from Belize City with a 1 hour drive to the location, then after you arrive and change cloths, you then start with a hike through the jungle trail; then jump on your tube and feel the excitement as you feel the rush of cool water as you meander down small rapids taking you through a series of remarkable limestone caves.
Float past underground waterfalls then into the crystal cathedral, a spiritual center to the ancient Mayas. On this journey, you will also be viewing sparkling cave formations stalagmites jutting from the river and stalactites looming from above. and learn about cave geology and the rich Mayan history. To make it a truly fun experience you can also jump into a refreshing, crystallized blue waters formed in-between cave entrances.
Note: You must be at least 40 inches (101.6cm) tall to go on the cave tubing tour.
Highlight
Mountain Pine Ridge has a waterfall of 30 meters and its downstream has some natural pools and glittering crystal caves. It’s very thrilling to go tubing in the dark cave.
Description
Departure place | Belize City |
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Cost includes | Pick up service, English guide and driver, cave tubing fee and equipment, and lunch box |
Cost does NOT include | Tips for guide and driver and other costs for personal consumption |
Minimum number of participants | 2 |
Time of meeting | 08:00am |
Place of meeting | Your hotel lobby in Belize City |
Required time | 05:00 |
Time returned | 01:00pm |
Place returned | Your hotel lobby in Belize City |
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Schedule
Time | Event/Place |
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08:00am | Pick up at your hotel in Belize City |
Cave tubing and lunch | |
01:00pm | Back to Belize City |
Cancellation Policy
- • Any cancellation made at least 3 business days before your arrival date, shall not attract a cancellation fee.
- • Any cancellation made within 3 business days before your arrival date, will attract one hundred percent (100%) penalty.
Cancellation Policy
Any cancellation made at least 3 business days before your arrival date, shall not attract a cancellation fee.
Any cancellation made within 3 business days before your arrival date, will attract one hundred percent (100%) penalty.
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