The Cayo District
We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Cayo District - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Cayo District - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
The life's work of Ken duPlooy, an ornithologist who died in 2001, the personable Judy duPlooy, and their family, is the 45-acre Belize Botanic...Read More
Once a metropolis with five plazas and 32 large structures covering almost a square mile, Caracol once covered an area larger than present-day...Read More
One of the most scenic roadways in Belize, the Hummingbird Highway, a paved two-lane road, runs 54.5 miles (91 km) from the junction of the...Read More
On Saturday morning, San Ignacio Market comes alive with farmers selling local fruits and vegetables. Vendors also hawk crafts, clothing, and...Read More
The hilltop community of Spanish Lookout, population 3,000, about 5 miles (8 km) north of the George Price Highway, is one of the centers of...Read More
On private land, Actun Chechem Ha, which means "Cave of the Poisonwood Water," is a Mayan burial cave with artifacts that date back three millennia...Read More
This wet cave, now a part of the Barton Creek Archeological Reserve in a remote area off the Mountain Pine Ridge Road, offers a canoeing adventure...Read More
Focusing on the rescue of parrots, Belize Bird Rescue rehabilitates the birds and, when possible, releases them back in the wild. At any one...Read More
Also called the Rainforest Medicine Trail, this trail was originally developed by natural medicine guru Rosita Arvigo and gives you a quick...Read More
The mission of Benque House of Culture, one of the government-sponsored houses of culture in Belize (others are in Belize City, Orange Walk...Read More
Just at the western edge of San Ignacio, on a tall hill, is a small, intriguing Mayan site, the unfortunately named Cahal Pech ("Place of the...Read More
The Natural History Centre at The Lodge at Chaa Creek has a small library and lots of displays on everything from butterflies to snakes (pickled...Read More
Near the border of Belize and Guatemala, El Pilar is still being excavated under the direction of Anabel Ford, a professor at the University...Read More
At the 4,000-acre Five Blues Lake National Park, until 2006 you were able to hike 3 miles (5 km) of trails, explore several caves, and canoe...Read More
A permanent exhibit at this cultural center, library, and museum follows the life story of the Right Honorable George Price as he led the British...Read More
The largest and the best of Belize's butterfly farms open to the public, Green Hills has about 30 native species in a huge flight area on display...Read More
Worth a quick visit on the way in or out of Belmopan is Belize's smallest national park, Guanacaste National Park, named for the huge guanacaste...Read More
This reserve is a highlight of any journey to Belize and an adventure to explore, although the scenery may remind you more of the piney woods...Read More
Named after the famed Guatemala-born herbal healer who died in 1996 at the age of 106, Elijio Panti National Park was a 2001 addition to Belize...Read More
One of the most unusual and least-known attractions in Belize, Poustinia Land Art Park is a collection of about 30 original works by artists...Read More
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