Belize: Jungles, Mayans & Manatees With Alessandra
Where temple-filled jungles meet Caribbean seas; this tropical adventure across Belize is one for the beach-loving thrill-seekers, with a good side of mystical ancient history, too
What's Included
- Accommodation in twin rooms
- Arrival transfer included
- All activities mentioned on the itinerary
March 8th – March 14th, 2025
ABOUT ALESSANDRA @mamasguidetodivorce
Hey, I’m Alessandra. I’m dedicated to helping others navigate the trauma and healing process of divorce. As the founder of the Mama’s Guide to Divorce community and the Mamas Talk Relationships podcast, I bring my experiences to support others. Born in Greece to a Swiss father and Filipino mother, I’ve travelled extensively across Europe and Asia. Now, I live in Connecticut with my two children.
I’m thrilled to embark on my first solo trip to Belize: Jungles, Mayans & Manatees. Traveling alone has always been a dream of mine.
Join me on this Flash Pack adventure to Belize, where I’ll share insights to help you navigate tough times and emerge with a positive outlook.
About your trip
Where Central American jungle meets turquoise Caribbean seas; this seven-day adventure across Belize is one for the beach-loving culture-seekers.
So what to expect from your time in paradise? You’ll be hiking through rainforest to reach the Actun Tunichil Muknal cave, otherwise known as the gateway to the Mayan underworld. You’ll snorkel in preserves so vibrant they rival that of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and swim with wild manatees, learning how to protect their precious mangrove habitat with local legend ‘Mangrove Mama’.
There’ll be plenty of time to enjoy local rum and you’ll have the chance to perfect the art of local cooking (get ready to fall in love with Fry Jacks and traditional hot chocolate). A horseback ride to ancient Mayan ruins, tackling a crank-ferry river crossing en route, will have you feeling like a true local, while your free day in Caye Caulker will cement your love for rich a destination that really does seem to tick all the tropical boxes.
- Landing at Belize City Airport, collect your bags and meet your private Flash Pack transfer for the two-hour journey to San Ignacio
- Check in at your boutique hotel and get to know your group over refreshing rum cocktails (Belize is known for its punch)
- Head to an organic restaurant for dinner, with Caribbean favourites like shrimp ceviche, guava buffalo wings and jerk chicken quesadillas washed down with Belikin beers
- Learn how to make fry jacks – Belize’s favourite breakfast food – delicious fried dough eaten either sweet (honey, jam or powdered sugar) or savory (cheese or refried beans)
- Travel by horseback to the Xunantunich Mayan ruins and cross a local river on an old hand-crank ferry – a true Central American experience
- Learn how to make chocolate with locals by grinding cacao with local spices, and discover why the Mayans called it the ‘food of the gods’
- Explore the Caracol ruins, the largest excavated Maya city in Belize, with pyramids, royal tombs, dwellings, monuments and temples hidden deep in the Chiquibul Forest Reserve
- Dine alfresco with a picnic lunch of local goodies, against a jaw-dropping panorama of dense jungle
- Stop off for a refreshing dip at Big Rock Falls, a 150-foot waterfall on the Privassion River against a backdrop of the Mountain Pine Ridge
- Hike through the jungle to the incredible Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) cave, believed by the Mayans to be the gateway to the underworld
- Explore the intricate chambers adorned with stalactites and stalagmites to the inner sanctum, where ancient Mayan artefacts and skeletal remains are preserved
- Journey back to Belize City and take a water taxi to Caye Caulker, a gorgeous sun-soaked Caribbean island
- Relax with a free day on Caye Caulker and choose from the many activities on offer, such as snorkelling, kite-surfing or exploring the island by bike
- Visit ‘The Split’, a hangout for locals and in-the-know travellers, with shallow waters perfect to cool off in and a thatched-roof beach bar serving tropical drinks and snacks
- Meet local legend and mangrove preservationist Allie Johnstone, known as the “Mangrove Mama” of Caye Caulker, for an educational talk about marine conservation
- Embark on a snorkelling adventure to swim with wild manatees; these gentle creatures are a globally threatened species but Belize has the highest number in the world
- Round off your day with dinner and rum-tasting at a local restaurant – a proper, island-style send-off from our Belizean adventure
- Take a water taxi back to the mainland, where an airport transfer will pick you up from the marina
- Return home feeling relaxed but invigorated after your Belizean adventure, having soaked up lush landscapes teeming with wildlife and formed a whole new group of friends
Our Favourite Hotels
Here's a taste of the hotels we sometimes use on this adventure. The hotels you'll stay in for your departure will be shared with you one month before you go.
Cassia Hill Resort, San Ignacio
Made up of individual cabanas dotted across peaceful grounds, this hotel is all fluttering linen, mammoth beds and doors opening out onto terraces strung with hammocks. Spend days flitting between pool, room and restaurant, while you’ll also find a gym, gift shop and equestrian centre.
Blu Zen, Caye Caulker
This beachfront resort boasts postcard-perfect views of the Caribbean Sea as it meets vast, electric-blue skies. Bag a sun lounger on the sand or by the pool, where an alfresco restaurant serves snacks and cocktails. The focus here is on seafood, and there’s a Thai-inspired restaurant inside if you’re looking to mix things up.
Important Notes
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Fly into and out of Belize International Airport (BZE). Please book your flight home after 10am at the earliest (this is due to the time the water taxi leaves Caye Caulker).
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You do not need a visa if you’re visiting as a tourist from the EU, UK, USA, Australia or Canada for up to 90 days. Please check with your local consulate/embassy if the country you are travelling from requires you to have a visa.
We recommend that you have at least six months validity remaining on your passport with blank pages available for stamps.
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Please try to ensure your flight arrives by 3pm on the first day.
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There are no activities planned for the last day, so leave any time you wish.
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Yes. If you arrive on Day 1 of your adventure, or you book pre-tour accommodation with us, your airport arrival transfer will be included. If you book alternative pre-tour accommodation or are arriving by another mode of transport you must arrange your own arrival transfer.
Arrival transfers are private to Flash Pack and will be in groups depending on flight times. Sometimes this means waiting in the airport for a short while until other flights have arrived.
In terms of departure from Caye Caulker, you will receive a ferry ticket that includes a public shuttle back to Belize airport.
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Please note that tips are not included in the cost of this adventure. Suggested amounts per person are:
- Pack Leader: 10-13 USD per day
- Driver: 3 USD per day
- Local tips: your Pack Leader will be able to advise on how much to tip locally. Some Pack Leaders will collect a kitty at the welcome meeting to take care of local tips.
However, all tips are at your discretion depending on what you feel comfortable with.
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We highly recommend not staying in Belize City. Unfortunately it’s not very safe or walkable, so you’ll be better heading directly to San Ignacio.
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Travellers need to be prepared that things might not always go according to plan in Belize: basic itinerary changes will likely happen and the standard of service might fall short of what you are used to. However, those who love the odd surprise and the charm of visiting places a little different to home will absolutely fall in love with beautiful Belize and its laidback culture.
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The Day 4 visit to Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) cave isn’t suitable if you’re claustrophobic, or if you aren’t able to swim. This is a real adventure, so you need to be confident wading through chest-height water in a dark cave. The tour lasts for around four hours and requires a moderate to high level of fitness. No cameras are allowed in the cave as it’s a sacred burial site.
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Please be aware that on this trip there will be some early starts and long transfer times. If you suffer from motion sickness, it’s a good idea to bring some anti-nausea pills with you from home.
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As with any wildlife sightings, we cannot guarantee that you will see manatees.
If you don’t see manatees on the way to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, the captains will look for one on the return trip or search around other parts of the island.
Here are estimates for the chances of seeing a manatee on this trip throughout the year:
- April-June: 70-80% likely
- July-September: 90% likely
- October-February: 50% likely
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Please be aware that the itinerary, activities and hotels are subject to change. These changes can happen with little notice due to availability, poor weather, seasonal changes, or other circumstances beyond our control – but we’ll always do our best to ensure it has little impact on your experience. From time to time, we may also make changes to your itinerary to try out new ideas and keep things fresh and exciting.
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Please note there is a weight limit of 111 kg for the horseback riding.
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