Xunantunich Maya Tempel und Big Rock Falls kombiniert





Beschreibung
Kleine Gruppen für ein persönliches Erlebnis. Bequeme Abholung und Rückgabe an Ihrem Hotel im Umkreis von 20 km um die Stadt San Ignacio. Setzen Sie sich zum Mittagessen hin Diese Kombinationstour besteht aus einer morgendlichen Tour zum Maya-Tempel Xunantunich, der 20 Autominuten von der Stadt San Ignacio im Maya-Dorf San Jose Succotz entfernt liegt. Um zum Ort zu gelangen, muss man den Mopan River mit einer handkurbelten Fähre überqueren, die uns dann Zugang zum 1,6 km langen Aufstieg zu einem der beliebtesten Orte von Belize verschafft. Hier können Sie unberührte Dschungelumgebungen, Brüllaffen, Klammeraffen, Vögel und Leguane beobachten. Nach dem Mittagessen fahren wir zu den Big Rock Water Falls im Mt. Pine Ridge Forest Reserve zum Schwimmen und Sightseeing. Diese Kombitour beginnt um 8:30 Uhr und endet gegen 15:30 Uhr
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Die Abholung vom Hotel beginnt um 7:30 Uhr. Kostenlose Hotelabholung für Hotels innerhalb der Stadtgrenzen (Radius 5 km). Für Abholungen in Hotels außerhalb der Stadt können zusätzliche Gebühren anfallen. Die Touren verlassen die Stadt San Ignacio um 8:30 Uhr. Diese Kombinationstour beinhaltet einen Besuch des Xunantunich Maya Tempels und eine Besichtigung der Big Rock Falls. Unser sachkundiger und freundlicher belizischer Fahrer / Guide bringt Sie in das wunderschöne Dorf San Jose Succotz. Hier überqueren Sie den Mopan River mit einer handgekurbelten Fähre. In Xunantunich befinden sich Belizes zweitgrößte Maya-Bauwerke namens El Castillo (die Burg), die 30 Meter hoch sind und einen erstaunlichen Panoramablick auf die Maya-Berge bieten. Hier befinden Sie sich inmitten einer unberührten Dschungelumgebung, in der Brüllaffen, Klammeraffen, Vögel und Leguane leben. Während Sie zusammen mit Ihrem Führer die Umgebung erkunden, erfahren Sie mehr über die Geschichte dieser Stätte und die Maya-Zivilisation, die sie einst bewohnte.
Eine malerische Fahrt in den Berg. Das Pine Ridge Forest Reserve führt Sie durch einige Maya-Dörfer, Subsistenzfarmen, Kiefernwälder, Bäche und natürliche Stromschnellen. Nach dem Mittagessen gibt es eine 45-minütige Fahrt zu den atemberaubenden Big Rock-Wasserfällen auf dem Berg. Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. Diese Kombinationstour ist langsam, lehrreich und macht Spaß für alle Altersgruppen.
Nach dem Mittagessen gibt es eine 45-minütige Fahrt zu den atemberaubenden Big Rock-Wasserfällen auf dem Berg. Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. Diese Kombinationstour ist langsam, lehrreich und macht Spaß für alle Altersgruppen. Mitzubringen: Coole, bequeme Kleidung, Wander- / Tennisschuhe, Kamera, Insektenspray, Sonnenschutzlotion, Badebekleidung. Inklusive: Transport, Parkgebühren, Ausrüstung, professioneller Führer, gereinigtes Wasser, Limonaden und Mittagessen
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Wir bieten eine kostenlose Abholung von der Unterkunft im Umkreis von 10 km an. Eine Abholung an weiter entfernten Orten kann gegen Aufpreis vorab vereinbart werden. Alternativ kann auch ein zentraler Treffpunkt vereinbart werden.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Reisende sollten mindestens eine gute Fitness haben.
- Der Kindertarif gilt nur, wenn er mit 2 zahlenden Erwachsenen geteilt wird
- Kinder müssen von einem Erwachsenen begleitet werden
- Pro Buchung sind mindestens 2 (zwei) Personen erforderlich
- Vorbehaltlich günstiger Wetterbedingungen. Bei Stornierung aufgrund von schlechtem Wetter haben Sie die Möglichkeit, ein alternatives Datum zu wählen oder eine andere Tour zu machen (möglicherweise fallen zusätzliche Gebühren an).
Bewertungen(14)
Burn was such an amazing, detailed, laid back guide. The Xunantunich and Big Rock combo was so much fun! Just the right amount of hiking, swimming, sunshine and history.
Thank you so much for your kind words! We’re really glad you had such a fun and balanced day exploring Xunantunich and cooling off at Big Rock Falls. Burn will be happy to hear your shoutout—he truly loves sharing the history and making the experience relaxed and enjoyable. It’s great to know the mix of adventure, culture, and sunshine hit the mark for you. We’d love to have you back for another Belize adventure soon!
We had a great day at the Mayan site… truly surreal walking into history. We then went to Big Rock Falls. It was a perfect activity to do on a very hot day. The water was perfect and refreshing. The waterfalls were beautiful. Just a heads up, there are no lifeguards, so it is swim at your own risk. Also, the rocks are very slippery. There was a smaller rock that was perfect for jumping. Also, there was a very tall cliff that some people were jumping. It was very dangerous to climb up the cliff walls while your feet are wet. I did it… the jump was great … But I wouldn’t recommend it. It was extremely dangerous and I slipped twice… because the rocks were slippery and steep. it would’ve been very hard to Get help if god forbid, I got hurt. Afterwards I heard that people do get seriously hurt there. Also, I would recommend asking your tour guide for Lifejackets if there are any weak swimmers in your group. We didn’t think to ask beforehand…
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience with us. We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed exploring Xunantunich and cooling off at the beautiful Big Rock Falls—both are truly special places, and it’s wonderful that you were able to experience the history and natural beauty in one day. We also sincerely appreciate you sharing helpful safety notes for future travelers. Big Rock Falls is an unmonitored natural site, and while it’s an amazing spot for swimming and enjoying the waterfalls, the rocks can indeed be very slippery. We are grateful that you pointed this out so other guests can be more mindful. We’re relieved that you are okay, and we fully agree—cliff jumping or climbing wet rock surfaces can be extremely dangerous and is never encouraged on our tours. Thank you as well for mentioning lifejackets. Our guides gladly provide them upon request for anyone who prefers additional support in the water, especially for weaker swimmers. We’ll continue to remind guests of this option to ensure everyone feels comfortable and safe. Your feedback is truly valuable to us, and we appreciate you choosing Cayo Inland Expeditions. We hope to have the pleasure of hosting you again on future adventures—always with safety and enjoyment in mind.
Had the best time with Pedro from Cayo Inland Expedition to Xunantunich and Big Rock Falls! Pedro was very informative and answered our questions and then some. He graciously took pictures of us and went with our flow so we can enjoy every minute. Great meal at Benny’s Kitchen in between! This was a great combo trip!
Josh was knowledgeable, helpful, and good to talk with. Xunantunich was impressive though not a huge site. It was a fun trip, crossing the river, swimming at the falls, and a delicious lunch at a local restaurant too (try the Pibil). Just a few of us on the tour, so very personal service.
The combo tour was perfect--first the temple with all the historic context. Our guide, Dimas, included facts and stories that made the place come alive. As birders, we especially appreciated his knowledge not only of the place but about its ecology. The Bog Rock swim hole was the perfect aftermath. There were lots of places to jump, slide and climb. The drive to and from provided additional opportunities to see this beautiful place.
We booked this trip and asked Cayo Inland if we can add a lunch at the Gaia Riverlodge. They accommodated our request at no additional cost as we were the only ones on the tour. Our tour guide O’Neil was fantastic! He took his time to bring to life the Mayan culture by involving our family in the storytelling which kept it interesting for the kids. He was patient when we took our time at the falls and helped the kids navigate the trail safely. I would highly recommend this tour particularly with ONeil!
We came during the off season (July) so it was just the two of us on the tour. We were picked up from our hotel in San Ignacio and driven to the ruins. Our Guide. Bemas (not sure on spelling) was awesome! This was our favorite tour of the trip purely because Bemas was so great. He was kind and welcoming. He also had extensive knowledge about the Mayans and the site. After the Mayan site we stopped at a local restaurant where we picked our lunch. I had the black soup which tasted exactly like chicken noodle soup. My boyfriend had a pork dish and said it was delicious. We then drove to the falls. It required bit of a hike down, there were some stairs, not too long of a walk but it was a bit of an exercise. Once there, Bemas gave us tips on how to swim closer to the waterfall. You are swimming against the current so be prepared. We had fun jumping off rocks and into the refreshing water. We were told we could stay as long as we wanted (probably since it was just the two of us) but once a large youth group showed up we decided it was time to leave. We still had a fun time swimming. Then we changed into dry clothes and were dropped off back at our hotel. It felt like a chill version of what we had already done, it's good for when you want something but not too much.
Thank you for taking the time to post a review on your tour experience with us. It was a pleasure hosting you during your visit to San Ignacio Town. Our guides are all professionally trained, knowledgeable, friendly and always accommodating. We pride ourselves in providing custom-made experiences tailored to our guests' needs. We look forward to hosting you again in the future!
Didn't take the tour but was here with another tour guide. It's good information to hear about the ruins and the history known so far. It's a fantastic place for anyone who really is keen to see and learn more about the Mayan ruins. My son couldn't wait to run up to the top of the structures.
Our guide O’Niel was amazing and very knowledgeable. He brought everything to life. The falls were spectacular nestled away in the jungle. We had a fantastic time and are looking forward to our next tour
On the surface, this company provides the same service as many others and I have been hard pressed to find a bad guide in our previous trips to Belize. That said, the guides in this company are the best we have ever come across and Dimas takes the Gold. His knowledge of the sites, gentle and attentive approach with kids and seemingly endless well of patience with our challenging group whose ages ranged from 7 to 80 years old was astounding. His willingness to slow down or speed up according to our needs left us with a completely customized experience. The seamlessness of pickups and drop-offs maximized our time seeing the wonders of Belize without any waiting around. At the site itself, my children were sometimes more interested in the surrounding flora and fauna—so after helping us climb the pyramids, he easily switched gears and sat with the kids at a tarantula den for nearly an hour. He sat and gently twirled a blade of grass at the entrance until this beautiful, black spider with brilliant bolts of blue popped out to investigate. Over and over. He gave each kid a try and never became impatient. As we walked, he would stop at an ant hill or at a line of leaf cutter ants and let the kids examine and help to teach the kids about their ecology. For my dad, an old farmer, he answered exhaustive questions about the economy and farming practices. He also took us on a side trip to Lamanai where another guide was the lead person, but it was always Dimas who lagged behind with the kids to let them explore at their own pace and help them find such hidden wonders as a coatimundi who was stealthily sneaking up a nearby tree or a howler monkey Jumping high above us. It’s impossible to quantify all the wonderful things that Dimas brought to the table. I will say this. We were traveling with a family group of rowdy children and aging grandparents—and not one moment of that trip was negative. Not once did we feel like a burden or a problem. We were allowed to explore at our pace, and because of it we experienced so many unexpected wonders and no one felt exhausted or rushed.



