Viagem diurna a Caracol e Mountain Pine Ridge saindo de San Ignacio





Descrição
Viaje no tempo para o misterioso mundo dos antigos maias em Caracol, o maior sítio maia de Belize! Localizado nas profundezas da Reserva Florestal de Chiquibul e aninhado em meio à selva de alto dossel, o complexo arqueológico inclui cinco praças, um observatório astronômico e milhares de edifícios. Você aprenderá sobre as práticas agrícolas de Caracol, rituais sagrados e sua derrota histórica de Tikal enquanto visita o local com seu guia experiente. Esta viagem de um dia de San Ignacio inclui transporte de ida e volta ao hotel em minivan ou SUV.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Maior site maia em Belize.
No caminho para o local Caracol Maya, você estará dirigindo pela Serra dos Pinheiros, tendo a chance de observar a flora e a fauna típicas desta região.
Depois de passear pelo sítio maia e desfrutar de um delicioso almoço embalado, você terá a opção de escolher entre o Rio On Pools ou o Big Rock para um mergulho rápido nos poços de água refrescantes.
Depois de passear pelo sítio maia e desfrutar de um delicioso almoço embalado, você terá a opção de escolher entre o Rio On Pools ou o Big Rock para um mergulho rápido nos poços de água refrescantes.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Oferecemos transporte gratuito para hotéis dentro dos limites da cidade de San Ignacio. Para hotéis fora da cidade, pode pegar uma sobretaxa adicional.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
- Por favor, note que é necessário um mínimo de 2 passageiros para este tour funcionar. Existe a possibilidade de cancelamento após a confirmação, se não houver passageiros suficientes para atender aos requisitos. Caso isso ocorra, você receberá um reembolso alternativo ou total. O serviço de translado de ida e volta para o hotel inclui os hotéis dentro dos limites da cidade de San Ignacio. Para hotéis fora da cidade de San Ignacio, aplica-se uma sobretaxa.
- Traga garrafa de água reutilizável
Avaliações(41)
Caracol is impressive. To order, guide requested in Spanish but although native Spanish, the guide preferred explanations in English...
I was a female solo traveler for this trip and was very comfortable with my male guide, Edgar. I didn’t know what to expect on this tour other than visiting ancient sites. During our 2hr drive, he educated me on the formation of Belize, the Mayan culture, and his extensive studies of agriculture, birds, and first responding. His 13 years of experience was on full display as we toured Caracol—from bird sightings, to Mayan calendars, to the faces carved out in stone. He even had a book to reference the many replicas that we saw. Glad I wore long sleeves and pants because the insects were out and buzzing. Luckily I didn’t leave with any bites cause I used mosquito repellent before we started. Comfortable and breathable shoes and clothes are a must because you’ll break a sweat climbing those steps. A visor and glasses are great for when the sun is at its peak. We ate lunch at the picnic area as the sounds of nature hummed beautifully. The meal was delicious and nourishing after spending half the day in the sun. Ensure to use their restroom before leaving because the next available one isn’t as decadent. On our way back, I napped as we headed to Rio on Pools. I wasn’t aware this was part of the tour so I didn’t bring a bathing suit. Bring clothes to change into, a towel, and swim shoes with grip because the granite is very slippery. The water was cool and refreshing. There are pockets were you can stand but me mindful because some places are deeper than others. There are 2 stalls for changing clothes and 2 stalls to use the restroom. If you do go, bring your own everything. I’d recommend this tour to anyone who loves nature, learning about culture, or a low risk, high reward adventure. Edgar, I hope today was worth interrupting your dream. I appreciate your high level of safety and wealth of knowledge on this tour. You’re an excellent guide, safe driver, and great conversationalist. Thank you for making my first trip to Belize memorable!
Caracol is a must to visit. I enjoyed the drive through the many villages to get there. Was able to see how the people live.
Caracol was such an amazing site to explore! It wasn't nearly as crowded as other sites. We only passed 1 other group! Our tour guide, Luis Juan, had a wealth of knowledge to share. He pointed out a lot of cool facts along the drive. The drive went fast and the road was well maintained. He was great at answering all of our questions, and he made sure that we saw all of the ruins possible. The road was closed to get to the Rio Cave so he gave us the option to walk the easy 30-40 minutes to go see. We all chose yes! It was a short tunnel of a cave and he let us know that. It was still worth going to see and neat to walk through! Finishing with the Rio Pools felt refreshing and great in the heat. Highly recommend this tour with all you get to learn and see!
We really enjoyed the entire trip as a group of teens and adults! Our guide Angel was very knowledgeable. Highly recommend!
We had an excellent tour with Leo! Our family of four (kids 9 and 11) took a private tour and had a blast climbing among the ruins, eating a picnic lunch, and stopping by the Rio-On pools on the return. This was definitely a full day and fun-filled adventure. There is a new road to Caracol reducing a 4-5 hour road trip from San Ignacio to about 2 hours. There are parts of the road that are still VERY bumpy and a little off-road. Our kids had a great time with the adventure drive - but it's not, perhaps, for those who aren't into that sort of thing. Leo was an expert driver and helped us understand so much of Belize's history and Caracol itself. He even had a hand in some of its excavation! We were able to visit Cahal Pech on our own and really knew how to appreciate it and take it in after Leo's Mayan civilization tutorial. Thank for such a wonderful time!
Our guide, Louis, was absolutely amazing! His extensive knowledge of agriculture, insects, history, and the culture of Belize—and specifically Caracol—was truly impressive. He made the experience both educational and enjoyable, and we couldn’t have asked for a better guide. Additionally, the company was highly responsive and professional throughout the entire process.
Luis was a great tour guide...very accommodating and knowledgeable. We enjoyed seeing the ruins and got to see some wildlife as well. Lunch was simple but good. The pools were nice to swim in. Our only complaint was not getting to go the cave due to poor road conditions. Not the company's fault, but it seems like that has been the case for awhile, so it would have been helpful to have an updated type description. Overall, we had a great day!
Leo was our tour guide. He was actually worked in Caracol archeology site in around yr2000. So he explained to us what they did and what they found . He also told us the relationship between Caracol, Tikol and Chichen Itzu. He also told us about the history of Belize and the relationship with Mexico and Guatemala. I learned a lot from him
Our guide on this tour was Leo, whom we had already had for our Lamanai trip. He is a great guide, a great source of information and a great conversationalist. If he happens to be your guide -you’re in luck. The Caracol tour is a must for everyone. The ruins, the rain forest, the animals, you’ve got to experience it. Don’t miss it.



