Explore the captivating Barton Creek Cave and the stunning Big Rock Falls on this full-day adventure. You’ll paddle through the ancient Mayan burial site, marvel at the limestone formations, and enjoy a refreshing swim at the falls. With a delicious picnic lunch, this experience promises an unforgettable day in the lush Belize countryside. But what makes this tour truly unique? Let’s dive in and find out.
Key Points
- Canoe through the ancient Mayan burial site of Barton Creek Cave, exploring its impressive limestone formations and learning about its cultural significance.
- Visit the majestic 150-foot Big Rock Falls, where you can swim in the crystal-clear pool and enjoy a picnic lunch.
- The tour is suitable for all ages and requires a moderate fitness level, with pickup available from nearby hotels or the Cayo Welcome Center.
- The full-day activity includes bottled water, snacks, and a picnic lunch, providing a well-rounded experience.
- The tour has received positive reviews from 21 travelers, highlighting the knowledgeable guides and the natural beauty of the cave and waterfall.
Overview of the Tour
The tour includes a canoe ride through the ancient Mayan burial site of Barton Creek Cave and a visit to the impressive 150-foot (46-meter) Big Rock Falls, starting from the town of San Ignacio in Belize.
Suitable for all ages, the slow-paced tour features a picnic lunch, bottled water, and snacks.
Pickup is available from hotels within a 10km radius of San Ignacio, or travelers can meet at the Cayo Welcome Center.
The activity lasts the entire day, starting at 8:30 am, and a moderate fitness level is required as the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible.
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Exploring Barton Creek Cave
As visitors embark on the Barton Creek Cave portion of the tour, they’ll be treated to a serene canoe ride through an ancient Mayan burial site.
Paddling quietly along the cool, clear waters, they’ll marvel at the cave’s impressive limestone formations and the eerie silence that pervades the space.
Guides will share insights into the site’s cultural and historical significance, explaining how it was once used for rituals and ceremonies.
Stepping out of the canoe, visitors can explore the cave’s interior, discovering hidden chambers and marveling at the natural beauty that lies within.
Canoeing in the Ancient Mayan Burial Site
Visitors step into the canoes, ready to embark on a serene journey through the ancient Mayan burial site of Barton Creek Cave.
Gliding silently through the crystal-clear waters, they witness the sacred history and mystique of this revered place. The cave’s tranquil atmosphere evokes a sense of reverence and wonder:
- Darkness envelops the surroundings, punctuated by the gentle lapping of water.
- Stalactites and stalagmites reach towards each other, frozen in time.
- Echoes of the past reverberate, hinting at the rituals once performed here.
- Artifacts and remains serve as tangible connections to the Mayan people who laid their dead to rest.
- The experience invites reflection on the enduring legacy of this profound site.
Discovering Big Rock Falls
After the serene canoe ride through Barton Creek Cave, the tour takes visitors to the majestic Big Rock Falls.
Standing at an impressive 150 feet (46 meters), the waterfall cascades into a crystal-clear pool, inviting everyone to take a refreshing swim.
Guests can explore the lush surroundings, snap photos, and enjoy a delicious picnic lunch provided by the tour.
The tranquil setting and the opportunity to swim beneath the thundering falls make this a truly memorable experience.
With moderate physical fitness required, all ages can appreciate the beauty and serenity of Big Rock Falls.
Lunch and Refreshments
The tour provides a hearty lunch, along with bottled water and snacks, to keep guests energized throughout the adventure.
Lunch typically includes:
- Freshly prepared local dishes highlighting Belizean cuisine
- Vegetarian and gluten-free options to accommodate dietary needs
- Abundant portions to satisfy hunger after the morning’s activities
- Refreshing beverages to stay hydrated during the hot tropical climate
- Opportunity to enjoy the scenic picnic area at Big Rock Falls
This nourishing midday break allows travelers to recharge before continuing their journey to explore the natural wonders of Barton Creek Cave and Big Rock Falls.
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Meeting and Pickup Arrangements
Complimentary pickup is available from hotels within a 10km radius of San Ignacio. Alternatively, travelers can meet the group at the Cayo Welcome Center & Tourist Information Center. The driver guide will hold a sign for easy identification. At the end of the activity, you will be returned to the original meeting point.
Meeting Point | Address |
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Hotel Pickup | Within 10km of San Ignacio |
Cayo Welcome Center | Cayo District, Belize |
The tour starts promptly at 8:30 am and has a maximum group size of 45 travelers. Participants should have a moderate fitness level, as the experience is not wheelchair accessible.
What to Expect During the Tour
Although the tour starts promptly at 8:30 am, it has a maximum group size of 45 travelers.
Moderate physical fitness is required, as the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible. However, the pace is slow, making it suitable for all ages.
The highlights of the tour include:
- Canoeing through an ancient Mayan burial site
- Swimming at the breathtaking 150-foot Big Rock Falls
- Enjoying a provided lunch with bottled water and snacks
- Exploring the impressive Barton Creek Cave
- Operating in all weather conditions, so appropriate dress is recommended.
The tour ends back at the original meeting point, providing a memorable and enjoyable experience for participants.
Pricing, Booking, and Reviews
Prices for the Barton Creek Cave Canoeing and Big Rock Falls Combo tour start at $175.00 per person, with variations based on group size.
The tour allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience. Guests can also choose the reserve now, pay later option.
The tour has received excellent reviews, with a 5.0 rating from 21 travelers. Reviewers praise the knowledgeable guides, the beautiful cave, and the enjoyable picnic at the waterfall.
Travelers highlight the tour’s excellent value, informative experiences, and memorable adventures. The tour offers an exceptional opportunity to explore Belize’s natural wonders at a reasonable price.
Sum Up
The Barton Creek Cave Canoeing and Big Rock Falls Combo offers an unforgettable adventure. Visitors can paddle through the serene cave, explore its ancient Mayan history, then cool off with a refreshing swim at the stunning Big Rock Falls. Topped off with a delicious picnic lunch, this full-day tour is perfect for all ages, providing an immersive and memorable experience in Belize’s stunning natural landscape.
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