The Barton Creek Tour is one of the most relaxing canoe experiences where you will travel inside an ancient waterway canopied by cathedral ceilings as you observe numerous formations of stalagmites and stalactites.
This tour is a half day tour and can be schedule at a time convenient to the guests (depending on the amount of persons booking the tour).
Usual tour schedule for Barton Creek Tour:
8:30am
1:00pm
Pickup included
Barton Creek Cave is a stream cave located near San Ignacio in the Cayo District. It was used by ancient Mayan people for ceremonial purposes and it was discovered in 1970 and studied by archeologists in 1998. They discovered a necklace made of finger bones, large ceramics and human remains.
As you enter Baron Creek, you will enjoy the scenery of the Mennonite Community and their traditional lifestyle. During the tour you will see sparkling crystal formation and learn about the Mayan history, archaeology and geology. The tour consists of exploring 1 mile of the massive 4.5 long cave which is still to be discovered. After returning to the park, you can complete the half day tour with a swim and a picnic.
This tour is a half day tour that usually start at 8:30am.
Depending on the amount of guests per tour an earlier time can be set or a time that is more convenient to the guests.
Usual schedule time:
8:30am
1:00pm
Things to know:
Dress comfortable
Est. time of tour: Approx. 3-7hrs
Height: 40 in (minimum)
Tour Package includes:
Tour of Barton Creek
Admission fee
Use of Equipment
Snack & Refreshments
Towel
Things to Bring:
Sun Screen
Bug Spray
Camera
Sturdy walking
Extra Clothes to change
Pick ups are made at Venus Hotel Belize, also tours can be arranged at Venus Hotel Belize front desk.
We advise our customers to be at the front office 15 minutes prior to the time set for the tour.
San Ignacio is a vibrant town nestled in the Cayo District of Belize, known for its rich Maya heritage, lush jungles, and proximity to incredible natural wonders. It's a hub for adventure travel and cultural exploration, offering a mix of outdoor activities and historical sites.
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A bustling market offering local produce, crafts, and street food.
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Corn dough filled with meat or vegetables, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed.
A staple dish of red beans and rice, often served with fried plantains.
Small fried tortillas topped with refried beans, onions, and pickled onions.
The dry season offers the best weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Days are warm and sunny, with cooler evenings.
Belize Dollar (BZD)
GMT-6
110VV, 60HzHz
San Ignacio is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.
San Ignacio Bus Terminal
Local buses are affordable and frequent. They are a good way to get around town and to nearby attractions.
Available • Apps:
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Price varies by option