DURATION
6AM - 6PM
MAX. GUESTS
Xunantunich and Cave Tubing (Nohoch Che'en) at Jaguar Belize Tour
Starts US $195 PP
Discover the perfect blend of ancient Maya history and natural adventure with our Xunantunich and Cave Tubing (Nohoch Che’en) Tour. This full-day experience takes you from towering temples to underground river systems in one unforgettable journey.
Tour Overview:
Duration: 6am – 6pm
Group Size: Minimum 4 - Maximum 8 persons
Transport: Comfortable, air-conditioned van
Price: US$195 per person
Guide: Licensed and experienced guide, Florencio Shal
Tour Highlights:
Pickup from your hotel in Placencia.
Scenic 3.5-hour drive to the Cayo District.
Morning guided tour of Xunantunich, one of Belize’s most iconic Maya sites.
Climb “El Castillo” for panoramic views of the Mopan River and Guatemala.
Learn about Maya history, astronomy, and architecture.
Enjoy a delicious Belizean lunch en route to Jaguar Paw.
Afternoon adventure at Nohoch Che’en Archaeological Reserve.
Trek through the jungle with your inner tube in hand.
Float through a vast underground cave system with dramatic limestone formations.
Experience cool, slow-moving waters surrounded by jungle.
Return to Placencia by early evening.
What to Expect:
This tour is active and culturally rich. The hike to the cave tubing entry point is approximately 30 minutes and includes carrying your tube. Moderate physical condition recommended. Suitable for ages 10+.
Included:
Hotel pickup and drop-off (Placencia)
All transportation in a private, air-conditioned van
Food
Bottled water
All park tickets
Tubes
What to Bring:
Water activity clothing
Change of clothes
Hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent
Camera
Water shoes
Open mind and readiness to participate
Why Choose Our ATV or Horseback & Watefall Tour:
This tour gives you two of Belize’s signature experiences in one expertly guided day—ancient Maya heritage and underground river exploration. It’s one of the most popular adventure combos for good reason.
Book your Xunantunich & Cave Tubing Tour today and walk in the footsteps of the Maya before floating into the heart of Belize’s cave systems.











