Belize, a birding paradise, offers personalized experiences tailored to your interests. Our expert guides will lead you to the best spots to observe a diverse array of avian species, from iconic macaws to rare and endemic birds.
This 9-day Belize birding tour takes you from lush rainforests and mountain pine ridges to wetlands and ancient Maya cities, offering incredible opportunities to spot iconic species like the Scarlet Macaw, Keel-billed Toucan, Lovely Cotinga, and Ocellated Turkey. Guided by expert local birders, you’ll enjoy personalized walks, scenic boat rides, and cultural experiences that make this journey as enriching as it is unforgettable.
Step into a journey where ancient history and wild beauty meet. On this Belize birding and archaeology tour, you’ll wander through lush rainforests alive with toucans, motmots, and scarlet macaws, then stand atop Maya temples that once ruled the jungle. With expert local guides, every day reveals new species, hidden ruins, and unforgettable stories woven into Belize’s living landscape.
This 13-day Belize birding tour combines adventure, comfort, and expert guidance to give you the ultimate birdwatching experience. From lush rainforests and savannas to wetlands and coastal lagoons, each day is carefully designed to maximize your birding opportunities while immersing you in the natural beauty and culture of Belize.
Journey deep into Belize’s ancient past as you travel through the scenic Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve en route to Caracol, once the most powerful Maya city in the region.
Travel through the picturesque villages of the Cayo District before arriving at the stunning turquoise waters of Barton Creek Cave. This unforgettable experience begins with a canoe tour by torchlight, floating through a vast limestone cave system known for its pristine formations and tranquil atmosphere.
Travel along the Western Highway, then cross the Mopan River aboard a traditional hand-cranked ferry to reach Xunantunich, one of Belize’s most iconic Maya ceremonial centers. The site sits atop a natural limestone ridge, offering sweeping views of the Cayo District.
Meet one of our experienced bird guides and travel to Laguna Aguacate, located near the Mennonite community of Spanish Lookout. This tour passes through a mosaic of habitats including savannah, open farmland, and subtropical forest surrounding the lagoon.
Travel along the George Price Highway, then continue south on the Southern Highway to reach St. Herman’s Blue Hole National Park. This natural sinkhole is surrounded by cave systems, forested trails, and rich bird habitat.
an early departure to avoid crowds or a later start. Travel along the George Price Highway to Caves Branch (Nohoch Che’en), one of Belize’s most popular adventure destinations.
Guests may choose an early or later start, with earlier departures offering cooler temperatures. One of our guides will transport you approximately 4.5 miles upstream, allowing you to canoe downstream back toward the resort.
Travel northwest from San Ignacio to El Pilar, a lesser-visited Maya site set within a protected flora and fauna reserve near the Belize–Guatemala border. The area offers exceptional opportunities for birding and hiking within Belize’s sub-tropical forest.
Belize, a birding paradise, offers personalized experiences tailored to your interests. Our expert guides will lead you to the best spots to observe a diverse array of avian species, from iconic macaws to rare and endemic birds.
This 9-day Belize birding tour takes you from lush rainforests and mountain pine ridges to wetlands and ancient Maya cities, offering incredible opportunities to spot iconic species like the Scarlet Macaw, Keel-billed Toucan, Lovely Cotinga, and Ocellated Turkey. Guided by expert local birders, you’ll enjoy personalized walks, scenic boat rides, and cultural experiences that make this journey as enriching as it is unforgettable.
Step into a journey where ancient history and wild beauty meet. On this Belize birding and archaeology tour, you’ll wander through lush rainforests alive with toucans, motmots, and scarlet macaws, then stand atop Maya temples that once ruled the jungle. With expert local guides, every day reveals new species, hidden ruins, and unforgettable stories woven into Belize’s living landscape.
This 13-day Belize birding tour combines adventure, comfort, and expert guidance to give you the ultimate birdwatching experience. From lush rainforests and savannas to wetlands and coastal lagoons, each day is carefully designed to maximize your birding opportunities while immersing you in the natural beauty and culture of Belize.
Journey deep into Belize’s ancient past as you travel through the scenic Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve en route to Caracol, once the most powerful Maya city in the region.
Travel through the picturesque villages of the Cayo District before arriving at the stunning turquoise waters of Barton Creek Cave. This unforgettable experience begins with a canoe tour by torchlight, floating through a vast limestone cave system known for its pristine formations and tranquil atmosphere.
Travel along the Western Highway, then cross the Mopan River aboard a traditional hand-cranked ferry to reach Xunantunich, one of Belize’s most iconic Maya ceremonial centers. The site sits atop a natural limestone ridge, offering sweeping views of the Cayo District.
Meet one of our experienced bird guides and travel to Laguna Aguacate, located near the Mennonite community of Spanish Lookout. This tour passes through a mosaic of habitats including savannah, open farmland, and subtropical forest surrounding the lagoon.
Travel along the George Price Highway, then continue south on the Southern Highway to reach St. Herman’s Blue Hole National Park. This natural sinkhole is surrounded by cave systems, forested trails, and rich bird habitat.
an early departure to avoid crowds or a later start. Travel along the George Price Highway to Caves Branch (Nohoch Che’en), one of Belize’s most popular adventure destinations.
Guests may choose an early or later start, with earlier departures offering cooler temperatures. One of our guides will transport you approximately 4.5 miles upstream, allowing you to canoe downstream back toward the resort.
Travel northwest from San Ignacio to El Pilar, a lesser-visited Maya site set within a protected flora and fauna reserve near the Belize–Guatemala border. The area offers exceptional opportunities for birding and hiking within Belize’s sub-tropical forest.