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Aerial Trek & Cave Tubing

Posted in News & Events, on Monday, October 18th, 2010. Comments Off

Enjoy a true bird’s eye view and fly through a tropical jungle!  Soar 65 to 70 feet from platform to platform at heights varying from 50 to 90 feet!  Aerial trekking through these rain forests offers views of Belizean wildlife you can’t get from the ground.  See birds, monkeys, and tropical plant life as you fly past. Then you are off for cave tubing.  Upon arrival at the Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve, you will be equipped with inner tube, life vest, and head lamp.  You then hike down a trail to the river’s edge.  Your guide will brief you along…

Belize Featured in Canadian Traveller Magazine

Posted in News & Events, on Friday, October 15th, 2010. Comments Off

Take a moment to follow this link: CLICK HERE,  and check out the online version of Septembers Canadian Traveller magazine.  Pages 66 and 67 feature a nice article about Belize as well as a nice advertisement for Banana Beach Resort.

Windsurfing on Ambergris Caye

Posted in News & Events, on Monday, October 4th, 2010. Comments Off

Belize offers onshore winds, beautiful, clear, uncrowded waters created by the 2nd largest barrier reef in the world. Ambergris Caye is ideal for both beginner and intermediate windsurfers, and we have a full range of boards and sails for all levels.  With 15 minutes on our simulator and 45 minutes of one-on-one instruction, windsurfing will be your newest talent, and your newest addiction! Private lessons: $49.00 US per person/hour Group lessons: $38.00 US per person/hour Click here for more details.

AMBERGRIS CAYE TARPON FISHING

Posted in News & Events, on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010. Comments Off

You haven’t fished for tarpon until you’ve done it in Belize, specifically in the waters of Ambergris Caye.  With a consistently plentiful population of tarpon, fishing for them is ideal all year round. Enjoy a half or full day of picture perfect fishing, as our guides take you through the Caribbean and the lagoon side of the island.  You may find Savannah Flats, a famed spot for tarpon fishing – one you will definitely want to ask your guide about.  Waters are three to eight feet deep, and most reel in tarpon ranging from 50-100 pounds. Includes: fishing gear, water,…

Kayaking & Altun Ha Ruin

Posted in News & Events, on Thursday, September 16th, 2010. Comments Off

If you have ever kayaked before, then you must bring your experience to the class two, three, and four rapids of the tropical Belizean rivers.  On an air kayak, you will carve your way through the cascading falls and breath-taking scenery, including parrots, parakeets, flycatchers, cormorants, herons, ducks, iguanas and kingfishers – not to mention a vast array of bromeliads (air plants), orchids, epiphytic cactuses and more. Then board a bus taking you to the Mayan pyramids of Altun Ha.  Altun Ha was the first Mayan site to be discovered in Belize, and on this tour, you will get to…