Please refer to the itinerary for a detailed description of this trip.

Please refer to the itinerary for a detailed description of this trip.
Daily 2025: January 1 - November 23; December 1 - 13
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Prices are "from" per person based on twin/double share accommodation and for travel in low season. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply. Limited seat/spaces and all pricing is subject to change and availability. Rates for single or triple travellers are available on request - please inquire.
3 Night Stay
Meal Plan: Room Only
Chaa Creek is a private 365-acre nature reserve set along the banks of the Macal River in the foothills of the Maya Mountains. This Belize Resort has provided unique adventure travel experiences for thousands of people while maintaining an unspoiled ambience. Chaa Creek caters to the traveler looking for both physical and intellectual challenges and offer a range of programs and activities designed to stimulate interest in the environment, culture and archaeology of Belize.
Discovered in 1938 and later explored in the 1950s, Caracol was thought to be little more than a Maya ceremonial center. It was not until more extensive excavation efforts began in 1985 that the importance and expanse of Caracol became known. In 1986, a round, elaborately carved altar stone was uncovered which described a victory by Caracol over Tikal, once considered to be the most powerful Maya metropolis. This discovery filled an important missing piece of Maya history, covering approximately 140 years in the Middle Classic period, and positioned Caracol as the "Supreme" Maya city. The largest pyramid at Caracol, the Canaa, (Maya for "sky place") rises 140 feet and is the tallest man-made structure in all of Belize. Caracol is located 2 hours south of San Ignacio, in the Maya Mountains.
4 Night Stay
Meal Plan: Continental Breakfast
Nestled on Ambergris Caye two miles south of San Pedro, Victoria House is the island's premiere luxury resort visually reminiscent of a Caribbean plantation surrounded by unspoiled acres lush with tropical gardens. The hotel is small and exclusive with Plantation rooms, Casitas, Plantation suites and private villas, all facing a palm tree filled waterfront on the azure Caribbean one half mile from the second largest barrier reef in the world.
The Hol Chan Marine Reserve is one of the most impressive snorkelling sites in the world, and is known as the most exemplary protected area in the country and the region. Just about 4 miles south of San Pedro Town, a short 15-minute boat ride, Hol Chan, Mayan for "little channel" and "quebrado" in Spanish, is home to over 160 species of fish, along with nearly 40 species of corals, 5 sponges, 8 algae, 2 seagrasses, 3 marine mammals and 3 species of sea turtle. Schools of jacks, groupers & snappers come to greet you as guests, as you are guided off to the channel's edge where vibrant coral forms crevices and an overhang where green eels and lobsters dwell. And just a short 5-minute boat ride from it lies the second site visited, "Shark Ray Alley" which was later included into the protected area system, after Nurse Sharks and Southern Stingrays started frequenting the area. Upon your arrival, these inquisitive creatures will politely come to greet you, expectant of you joining them for a swim. This is where you get to live the lifetime experience of swimming with large numbers of nurse sharks and sting rays. Schools of fish such as horse eye jacks will also accompany you as you discover more juvenile marine life darting within this shallow reef's coral clusters. Expect a lot of activity and colour!