Viagem de um dia para Crystal Cave e Blue Hole National Park





Descrição
Veja algumas das principais atrações naturais de Belize nesta excursão de um dia saindo de San Ignacio até o Blue Hole National Park e Crystal Cave. Você experimentará o submundo dos antigos maias ao explorar as cavernas cristalinas, aprendendo sobre esse local cerimonial onde o povo maia praticava rituais sacrificiais e sagrados. Depois de se aventurar nas câmaras das cavernas, você terá a chance de se refrescar nas águas do Blue Hole, um cenote da selva interior (não confundir com o Great Blue Hole em alto mar do país). O almoço está incluído.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Saia de San Ignacio pela manhã para começar sua excursão de um dia com a viagem em direção a Belmopan e a cênica Rodovia Hummingbird, cruzando as montanhas verdes enquanto passa por pomares de laranja, plantações de abacaxi e vales cobertos de floresta tropical ao longo do caminho. Seu destino é o Parque Nacional Blue Hole, uma área protegida e acessível administrada pela Belize Audubon Society. É também o lar da Crystal Cave, conhecida localmente como Mountain Cow Cave, uma maravilha natural de outro mundo localizada nas profundezas da selva, no coração do parque.
Depois de uma caminhada de 50 minutos pela floresta tropical com seu guia, você chegará ao ponto de entrada, onde fará um rapel de 4,5 metros na vasta entrada da caverna. Atravesse suas grandes câmaras, deslizando pelas rampas de lama e lutando ao longo das rochas. Esta é uma descida desafiadora em Xibalba, o que os maias acreditavam ser os reinos do submundo. Seu guia mostra as formações cintilantes na caverna, junto com artefatos e restos mortais de vítimas de sacrifícios de antigas cerimônias maias. Este passeio é fisicamente exigente, mas vale o esforço para seguir os passos dos líderes rituais maias e ver a evidência de seus rituais sagrados com seus próprios olhos. Após a exploração da caverna, reabasteça-se com um farto almoço caseiro e refrigerantes e dê um mergulho nas águas frias do Blue Hole, um poço profundo cheio de chuva e água de nascente, conhecido como cenote. A excursão termina com o retorno a San Ignacio.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Coletas de todos os locais em Belize podem ser organizadas. Pode haver um custo adicional, portanto, entre em contato conosco se a coleta for necessária. . Ponto de partida para a maioria dos passeios: centro de San Ignacio Endereço: MayaWalk Tours Main Office Avenida 19 Burns San Ignacio Town Cayo District Belize, América Central Como chegar: MayaWalk Tours Main Office localizado entre Tandoor Restaurant e Belize Bank Ponto de retorno: retorna ao ponto de partida original
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Requer condicionamento físico muito alto
- A idade mínima é de 12 anos
- Dificuldade: desafiador
- O que levar: sandálias ou tênis para caminhada, troca de roupa, mochila pequena, 1 litro de água, repelente, lanches e roupa de banho com shorts
Avaliações(20)
Absolutely amazing day. From our driver, Juan Carlos who picked us up and made us feel welcome with personal stories, local folklore and historic trivia to our guide, Pedro who was not only knowledgeable about the caves and history, but also was patient and encouraging and made the Mayan history come alive. I am 59 years old, and Crystal cave is a phsically challenging adventure. There were times I thought I couldn't do it, but Pedro assured me I can do it, helped me when needed, and the encouragement of my fellow covers and I made it! Lunch was delicious and the swim in Blue Hole was refreshing. We returned exhausted but exhilarated by our adventure. Highly recommend Mayawalk Tours and especially Juan Carlos and Pedro. Thank you for an amazing experience and once in a lifetime memories.❤️
CRYSTAL CAVE REVIEW: I did Crystal Cave with Maya Walks and I would definitely say this is not something to miss when in San Ignacio. It’s very different to ATM cave so I would recommend doing both if you can. Markus was our guide and I think he was probably the best guide I’ve ever had. I often find guided tours a bit dry/boring but I was honestly captivated by everything he had to say. He was also amazing at clearly explaining everything we needed to do to traverse the cave. The cave itself is absolutely stunning, especially the crystal cave part, it’s totally magical. There are plenty of Mayan artefacts too, including one skull. You do need a reasonable level of fitness to be able to complete the cave but you don’t have to be super fit. I would advise speaking to the team at Maya Walks if you’re unsure since they’re very helpful and knowledgeable. Crystal cave was a last minute addition to my itinerary and I’m so so happy I did it as it was my highlight of San Ignacio. If you like a bit of adventure I would really say this is something not to miss!
I booked multiple tours and transfers through MayaWalk during my time in Belize including Tikal on December 27, Crystal Cave on December 28, and transportation from Belize City to San Ignacio and back to the water taxi. I originally planned to do ATM Cave, but it had been closed for several days due to weather with no clear reopening date. This is where MayaWalk stood out. The office manager Samantha was exceptional. She was empathetic, communicative, and genuinely invested in making sure I still had a great experience despite the disruption. She helped rearrange plans, gave me flexibility in case ATM reopened, and ensured I had strong alternatives so I was not left with a wasted day. She also gave excellent food recommendations. Martha’s and Pops were both great. That level of customer service is rare. Although I never got to do ATM, Crystal Cave ended up being outstanding. This is not a casual tour. It is muddy, slippery, and physically demanding, with real risk if you are not careful. The guides MayaWalk contracted, Marcus and Melvin, were exceptional. Marcus led from the front, explaining the cave and Maya history while Melvin stayed in the back making sure no one fell behind. I watched other groups pass through with a single guide far ahead, leaving people in the back unattended. That did not happen with our group. I felt safe the entire time. This mattered because I struggled physically more than others in my group. I am small, not very strong, and not particularly coordinated, but I never felt rushed or unsafe. The guides were patient, attentive, and safety-focused throughout. I would not do that cave with anyone else and strongly recommend choosing a company that uses two guides. The Tikal tour was also excellent despite a rough start. Border delays and a very large group caused by the ATM closure meant we did not leave for the site until about 8:38 am. I was worried we would lose time, but our guide made sure we saw everything, had time at all major stops, and even took some of us back to a gift shop when we had regrets. He was knowledgeable, patient, and clearly cared about the experience. The lunch stop was excellent as well. I research tours extensively and am budget-conscious, but customer service matters most to me when plans go sideways. MayaWalk puts people first. They were flexible, supportive, and made sure I still had meaningful experiences despite disruptions. I never felt treated like an inconvenience. They earned my trust and loyalty, and I would recommend them without hesitation.
MayaWalk Tours provided a great tour for Crystal Cave. Our driver, Zander, pick us up at our hotel which was nice. We went to the office first where they verified we had the proper attire, footwear and plenty of water, Zander then drove us to the visitor center where we would begin our adventure. Jose Garcia was our guide with over 30 years of experience in giving Crystal Cave tours. His knowledge was amazing. He named many butterflies, mushrooms, and trees on the way to the entrance. Sharing the history of the area along the way was very interesting. Being knowledge about this area, he shared Mayan history and folklore about the cave as well. We were not rushed going in and were allowed to take many photos. When we reached the area where z80% of the hikers turn around, Jose was concerned for our age since he had never had a couple in their 70’s venture the entire hike. He gave us a choice to continue or turn around. We chose to continue. From that point forward, the formations were incredible. Some inclines and declines were taxing. Jose’s guidance and suggestions in hiking this portion of the cave was very helpful. Wonderland (the section at the end of the cave hike) is worth the effort and perseverance. Jose helped us traverse the narrow passages and vast chambers safely, pointing out special areas of interest. We even did the passage behind Wonderland. If you go this far make sure you do the areas behind the Wonderland chamber. It is worth the hike even though you have to do it without shoes to protect the formations. (Since we did 100% of the cave, we did not get to experience the Blue Hole due to time so cannot comment on that experience. ) Upon our return to the Visitor Center, Zander had a Belizean picnic waiting for us. The Centers well was not working so we were glad he had a full container of water to wash our hands as the spelunking got us muddy from head to toe. MayaWalk Tours knows what you need on this tour. Make sure you book with them and follow their requirements for what to wear and what to bring along. We would highly recommend them and Jose Garcia and driver Zander for your Crystal Cave and Blue Hole adventure.
The ATM cave is flooded today, so we 6 people randomly choose this crystal cave for a private tour. it's really an adventure! The two guides and one driver is so nice and professional.
Richard was our great guide with a lot of knowledge, (literally) supportive and respectful. The experience was one to remember! Very impressive, highly recommended. Nb we were with a small group (4 people) we saw with other tour operators much larger groups .
This was an insane experience that I highly recommend. That said, it is really not for the faint of heart. Our adventure started with our guide, Geo (shoutout!) picking us up in a van and driving us to a jungle which we hiked through for about 45 minutes. If you go in the rainy season I recommend a rain coat because we were absolutely soaked by the time we got to the gave. Once we did arrive, Geo pulled out a rope and we rapelled a short distance into the cave. From there we were in for a 3 1/2 hour experience that was both physically exhausting but also fascinating and beautiful. Once inside, we saw gorgeous cave structures (which Geo was able to explain in detail) as well as Mayan artifacts and even a human skull. Geo was a great guide, showing us handholds and footholds, ways to slide into cramped spaces and ensuring we were safe. That said, this was not for anyone who is claustrophobic or not in decent shape. Overall, this was a very memorable experience, unique from any cave tours I've been on in other places.
We had a fantastic experience! We had initially planned an ATM tour, but unfortunately, it was closed due to rain. The team at Maya Walk kept us informed and offered alternative options, which I really appreciated. We decided to go to Crystal Cave instead, and while it was very challenging for me, it was incredibly rewarding. Our guide, Jose, was very patient and made sure we weren't rushed at all. Our driver, Ronald, waited for us the whole time and had a delicious lunch ready as soon as we returned. Overall, it was a wonderful experience!
We've been choosing the crystal cave tour, because the ATM was flooded. Is was a quite exhausting but super interesting and wonderful tour. Giovanni shared his huge knowledge about general Belize (Cultures, Communities, History) as well as specific Mayan history and culture. You could feel from the first moment, that he's an experienced guide who's passion is to explore and explain. In the jungle and especially in the cave, it felt very safe the way he guided us. We would recommend this tour with this guide to everyone who's not afraid of some hike and some climbing. The cave itself is mostly wide and the halls are often surprisingly huge. Narrow parts are rare and you always see an exit of the narrow part, so no need to get claustrophobic.
My 60 year old father and I did the Crystal Caves tour with guides Marcos and Jose. What an incredible journey! I suspected it was going to be challenging but I still underestimated the amount of physical prowess needed! That being said, I never felt unsafe and it was great to get down and dirty and feel challenged (ATM felt like a Disneyland kid ride compared to this). We were 1 of 2 groups down in the cave so it felt very private, in contrast to ATM where we were shoulder to shoulder waiting in line at some bottlenecks. At some point our group split in 2, 1 turned back and 1 continued on to Wonderland, based on skill/ability to descend into the harder to access parts of the cave. I am infinitely grateful to Jose who led us down to Wonderland and shared his intimate love of caving and ‘extreme adventure’ with us along the way. My experience would not have been complete without making the descent to Wonderland! Jose was so kind and patient and exuded passion for caving and rescue. My father thinks this tour should come with a more robust warning about the physical ability required to reach Wonderland- I think if you’re just slightly above average physical fitness level, you would be fine, but it takes mental fortitude as well! And even if you’re an exceptional rock climber, still expect to be covered in mud by the end-there are tight spaces you have to slide through. Bring 3-4L of water per person, and plenty of snacks too. I highly recommend (if you are physically able) to ask your guide to take you to wonderland- they may not if you do not specifically request. They may even say ‘no’ if your group is too slow! But the experience overall was unforgettable and I encourage everyone to request Jose for this tour!



