At a local cacao farm, you’ll be able to see cacao pods fresh off the tree with the seed still covered in sweet fleshy fruit. You’ll be taken through the entire process of traditional chocolate making which includes grinding the cacao into a paste with a mortar and pestle. You will learn about the history and significance of cacao in the Mayan culture, including its use as currency. The chocolate paste you created will set in the fridge and you’ll be able to taste organic chocolate, handmade by you, straight from the source.
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The Chocolate Making Sessions at a living Mayan Museum offers you the BEST of Real Mayan Culture and its authenticity. Experience the traditional Mayan way of making chocolate from bean to bar. Cacao Beans are grown by local farmers in Maya Center Village and is certified Organic.
Take a short walk to the cacao farm to learn about how cacao trees are cultivated.. The trained farmer will give you a detailed explanation and process of how the beans are extracted from the pods and then fermented and finally dried and ready to be processed into chocolate. You will roast your own cacao beans on the clay griddle, just like how the Mayans did.
Making chocolate on the Mayan grinding stone is a lot of fun! The cacao beans being ground on the grinding stone gets magical as you witness your chocolate beginning to unfold. What is more exciting is that you get to eat your own chocolate! The tour is very educational and hands on. You have got to do it.
Hopkins is a charming coastal village in Belize known for its rich Garifuna culture and stunning Caribbean beaches. It offers a unique blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and adventure activities, making it a perfect destination for travelers seeking an authentic experience.
A beautiful stretch of white sand and turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
A local bakery famous for its delicious pastries and bread, offering a taste of traditional Garifuna cuisine.
A unique wildlife sanctuary and the world's first jaguar reserve, offering hiking trails, waterfalls, and wildlife spotting.
A local craft shop and art gallery showcasing traditional Garifuna art and crafts, including handmade drums, jewelry, and textiles.
A local farm and factory producing Belize's famous habanero hot sauce and other spicy sauces.
A traditional Garifuna dish made with fish cooked in a coconut broth, served with mashed plantains.
Fried dough balls, often filled with cheese or sweet fillings, a popular local snack.
Sweet buns made with coconut, a popular breakfast item in Hopkins.
This is the dry season with plenty of sunshine and lower humidity, ideal for beach activities and cultural events.
Belize Dollar (BZD)
GMT-6
110VV, 60HzHz
Hopkins is generally safe for travelers, with a low crime rate and friendly locals. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Belize City Bus Terminal
Buses are available to nearby towns but not within Hopkins itself. They are an affordable but less convenient option.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
A unique wildlife sanctuary and the world's first jaguar reserve, offering hiking trails, waterfalls, and wildlife spotting.
A scenic river offering tours, fishing, and wildlife spotting.
A nearby town with a rich cultural heritage, offering local markets, historical sites, and cultural experiences.
Price varies by option