If you’re craving a warm-weather escape packed with caves, waterfalls, ancient Maya cities, and wildlife, a week in Belize’s jungle is your dream trip. For travelers from the US and Canada, it’s easy to reach, English is widely spoken, the US dollar is accepted almost everywhere, and you can be zip-lining or canoeing through caves just hours after landing. Base yourself at He Cabañas B&B (hecabanasbandb.com) and let licensed local guides lead you into the heart of Western Belize’s best jungle adventures.
– Short flights from major US/Canada hubs and no language barrier on arrival.
– Compact distances: ruins, caves, and waterfalls are all within day-trip range.
– Year-round warm temperatures and vibrant culture.
– Ideal as a standalone nature trip or paired with a few beach days on the islands.
He Cabañas B&B offers a friendly, comfortable base within easy reach of Belize’s most iconic jungle experiences. Staying with a local, community-rooted B&B means you’ll get genuine hospitality, helpful advice on what to see, and simple coordination for tours and transfers with licensed guides. Book direct at hecabanasbandb.com for current offers, availability, and to arrange add-on adventures.
Arrive at Belize City (BZE) and transfer west to the Cayo District, Belize’s adventure hub. Check in to He Cabañas B&B, stretch your legs, and head to a nearby viewpoint or smaller Maya site like Cahal Pech for golden-hour photos. Cap off the evening with a local dinner and rest up for your first full-day jungle expedition.
Start strong with Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM), a world-famous cave expedition that blends geology, jungle hiking, and Maya archaeology. Wade through crystal pools, climb past ancient formations, and respectfully view ceremonial artifacts in situ. This tour requires a licensed guide and good fitness. Return to town for a well-earned dinner and stargazing.
Cross the hand-cranked ferry to the hilltop Maya city of Xunantunich. Climb El Castillo for sweeping views into Guatemala and learn about the site’s classic-era history. Back in town, wander the local market for fresh fruit, spices, and Belizean snacks. In the afternoon, opt for a chocolate-making workshop or a medicinal plant walk with a Maya healer.
Venture deep into the Chiquibul Forest to Caracol, Belize’s largest Maya site. Explore towering pyramids and sprawling plazas, then cool off on the way back with a stop at Rio On Pools or Big Rock Falls in the Mountain Pine Ridge Reserve. This is a full-day tour with scenic driving, ancient history, and wild swimming.
Head to Nohoch Che’en for a classic Belize double: jungle ziplining followed by cave tubing on a gentle river through cathedral-like caverns. It’s fun for most ages and a perfect way to balance adrenaline with easygoing float time. Return to your B&B for a laid-back evening.
Paddle a canoe into Barton Creek Cave, gliding beneath stalactites while your guide shares stories of Maya ritual use. After lunch, visit a local conservation project (such as a green iguana exhibit or butterfly farm) or choose a birding walk to spot toucans, motmots, and hummingbirds.
Squeeze in a final coffee and craft shopping, or book a short cooking class to learn Belizean staples. If you’re extending your trip, tack on 2–3 beach days in Hopkins or on the cayes. Otherwise, head back to BZE for your flight home with a camera roll full of waterfalls, ruins, and smiley memories.
– Getting there: There are frequent flights from US gateways (Miami, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Newark, Chicago, etc.) and seasonal/direct options from Canada (Toronto, sometimes Calgary or other cities).
– Entry: US and Canadian passport holders typically don’t need a visa for short stays; ensure 6 months’ passport validity and onward/return proof.
– When to go: Dry season (roughly late Nov–April) is popular; green season (May–Oct) brings lush scenery and fewer crowds.
– What to pack: Closed-toe hiking shoes, water shoes, quick-dry clothing, small daypack, reef-safe sunscreen, insect repellent, and a light rain jacket.
– Book your stay: Visit hecabanasbandb.com to select dates and room type. Mention you want the 7-day jungle itinerary or specific tours (ATM, Caracol, Xunantunich, cave tubing). The team can connect you with licensed guides and arrange private or small-group tours.
– Cultural tours: If your focus is culture—Maya archaeology, traditional cacao/chocolate, Garifuna drumming in Hopkins/Dangriga, or local market and cooking experiences—note your interests when you inquire. You can build a culture-forward version of this itinerary with added workshops and village visits.
– Airport transfers: Ask for a direct transfer from Belize City International Airport (BZE) to your B&B. This saves time and gets you exploring sooner.
Arriving from Guatemala:
– Easiest route: Overland via the Western Border (Melchor de Mencos to Benque Viejo del Carmen). From Flores/Tikal, it’s typically a 2–3 hour journey including the border. Pre-arrange a shuttle or pickup at the Belize side; share your ETA and passport names in advance.
– By air: TAG Airlines operates flights between Guatemala City or Flores and Belize City; schedules can change seasonally—verify times before booking. From BZE, a transfer can bring you straight to your B&B.
– Documents and fees: Bring your passport and cash/card for any exit/entry fees. Border hours can vary; crossing during daytime is recommended.
Arriving from Honduras:
– Overland/sea combo: Travel to Puerto Barrios (Guatemala), then take a boat to Punta Gorda (Belize). From there, continue overland to the Cayo District. This route requires coordination—confirm current boat schedules in advance.
– By air via a hub: Many travelers route via Guatemala City or San Salvador and onward to Belize City, then transfer west.
– Seasonal boats: At times, there may be direct boat services between Puerto Cortés (Honduras) and Belize. These are subject to change; verify current operations and days before you plan.
– As with any cross-border trip, carry your passport, check entry requirements, and arrive during daylight when possible.
Payment and policies:
– For the best rates and current cancellation/deposit terms, book direct at hecabanasbandb.com. Ask about combining lodging, tours, and transfers into one easy package.
Ready to go wild in Belize’s jungle? Lock in your dates at hecabanasbandb.com, outline the adventures you want most, and let friendly local experts handle the details. Your week of caves, culture, ruins, and waterfalls is just one booking away.
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