All-inclusive, multi-day Tropical Kayaking Adventures Tour Trips take place in the Coral Reefs and Islands of beautiful Belize and will give you a unique and wonderful active vacation experience you will soon not forget
The Paradise Islands stay at a unique atoll basecamp at Glover’s Reef Atoll and then at over-the-water cabanas at Tobacco Caye Paradise.
Paddle, sail, and snorkel Glover’s Reef Marine Reserve and the Southern Barrier Reef by sea kayak or SUP where you’ll snorkel Belize’s most pristine reefs.
You will experience the true island culture of Belize in an area that remains unspoiled. No previous paddling experience is required.
“It is quite difficult to put into words the amazing experience we had in Belize. We always have high expectations for our trips, but never before have I been so overwhelmed with how many times, this adventure had exceeded those. Thank you for your attention to detail the incredible guides and thank you! Belize, it is an amazing country!”
Cathy Spicer Paradise Islands
Activities: Sea Kayaking (paddling & sailing), Snorkeling and Fishing, Stand Up Paddle Boarding (on specific trip dates), Optional Scuba Diving (at extra cost), Photography & Birding, Natural History Interpretation
Accommodations: Forest Bungalow, Rustic Island Lodges
Belize Paradise Islands Adventure Trips Departure / End Dates 2024-25
Dec 7-13, Dec 28-Jan 3, Jan 11-17, Feb 22-28, Mar 15-21, Mar 29-Apr 4, Apr 12-18
Departing International flight reservations should be made for after 11:30 am on Day 7 (Departure Date)
Trip Fee: $3269.00 CAD pp (All Fees and Taxes included) Based on 2 per room
Glover’s Reef and Mayan Mountains combines an inland expedition of Mayan ruins and rainforest mountains with the opportunity to explore and stay on a remote coral atoll.
Glover’s Reef is part of the world-famous Belize Barrier Reef, a protected marine park and designated world heritage site thirty-six miles off the shore of mainland Belize. Perfect for active families and couples of mixed abilities, this adventure basecamp offers flexibility and choices in daily guided activities, so traveling companions can do things together or separately.
Thirty-six miles offshore of the Belize mainland lie a group of tropical islands cradled within a turquoise lagoon and surrounded by a living coral reef. Glover’s Reef Atoll is considered to be one of the richest tropical marine environments in the entire Caribbean. Our private island base of over 13 acres is perched on the southern edge of the atoll with a dramatic view facing east over the main reef crest and the open Caribbean. Based from our comfortable field camp we are fully equipped to spend our days sea kayaking and kayak sailing, snorkeling, diving, and fishing. After our adventures each day, we like to reward ourselves with a bounty of fresh seafood, island baking, tropical fruits, and yes, even rich, decadent desserts! Glover’s is ideal for those who wish to enjoy the comforts of a well-appointed field camp yet want an active and flexible day-to-day schedule.
Trip Highlights
“It is a beautiful and still unspoiled country with beautiful unspoiled people. We greatly enjoyed very good food, wonderful Bedizen tour guide stories, the kayaking, and snorkeling, idyllic sailing, deep-sea fishing with huge results we will all swear to and subsequently ate, Hammocks, floating in inner tubes in a cave with headlights on, zoos, horseback riding, Mayan ruins, exquisite tours of wild flora, and fauna. (we were especially fond of the howler monkeys!) A great group of people we felt we had known forever but some of whose last names we still do not know, the secret life of coconuts, having perpetually salty sandy feet, cashew wine, fried jacks, rice, and beans, wild drums, and dancing. All in all, a true adventure to be reviewed, relived, relieved, rejoiced, and remembered.”
Hilary Clark Cole & Alex Tilley (Of Tilley Endurables) www.tilley.com Glover’s Reef & Mayan Caves
Activities: Sea Kayaking (paddling & sailing), Snorkeling, Scuba Diving (optional, cost not included), Yoga (on specified dates), Standup Paddleboarding (SUP), Birding, Fishing, Photography, Natural and Cultural History Interpretation
Accommodations: Bocawina Rainforest Lodge, Southwest Caye Glovers Base Camp
Belize Glover’s Reef and Maya Mountains Adventure Trip Departure / End Dates 2024-25
Dec 1-8, Dec 8-15, Dec 15-22, Dec 22-29, Dec 29-Jan 5, Jan 5-12, Jan 12-19, Jan 19-26, Feb 2-9, Feb 9-16, Feb 23-Mar 2, Mar 2-9, Mar 9-16, Mar 16-23, Mar 23-30, Mar 30-Apr 6, Apr 6-13, Apr 20-27
Must book Belize departure flight no earlier than 3:00 pm for Day 8: (Earliest Fly Home Date)
Trip Fee: $ 3419.00 CAD pp (All Fees and Taxes included) Based on 2 per room
From the Air, Lighthouse Reef Atoll is a Dazzling island necklace of white sand Cays encircling a sapphire blue lagoon. On the extreme edge of the Belize reef system, miles beyond the main barrier reef, these isolated atolls support the greatest diversity of reef types and marine life.
Formed over millennia, the coral reefs grew on top of the inundated Maya Mountains as sea levels rose (some 10,000 years ago as the last ice age retreated) and eventually formed an oval-shaped wall of corals around a shallow sand and coral lagoon. Stunningly beautiful islands, a sheltered lagoon brimming with life, and the dynamic interaction between the outer reef, open seas, and inner lagoons are the prime attractions of our atoll basecamp on Half Moon Caye.
To get to Lighthouse, we travel by boat beyond the main barrier reef, past Turneffe Atoll – some fifty-five miles east of the mainland where the underwater walls of Lighthouse atoll rise 3000 feet from the surrounding depths of the sea. The inner protected lagoon provides a rare underwater habitat for snorkelers with miles upon miles of shallow, warm waters studded with corals, and where the lagoon drops off to the open sea, precipitous walls, undersea ridges, canyons, tunnels, and valleys brimming with life are the deeper realm of scuba divers.
Long difficult to access and out of reach for kayakers and snorkelers, we have the first-ever basecamp at Lighthouse Reef where we sleep in spacious walk-in tents, each with an ocean view. You may begin your day with a morning yoga class, and after each day’s activities, our open-air dining pavilion and lounge is the perfect place to relax in comfort with fine meals, splendid company, and conversation charged with the excitement of the day’s adventures.
“The trip looked a perfect fit for us and all the information was well presented and well detailed. Seeing a daily itinerary with pictures let us see what we were going to experience. I had high expectations for a classy, well-planned expedition and I was not disappointed! Awesome Thank you.”
Suzanne Adams Lighthouse Reef
Activities: Sea Kayaking (paddling & sailing), Snorkeling, The Blue Hole Snorkeling, Scuba Diving (optional, cost not included), Yoga (on specified dates), Standup Paddleboarding (SUP), Birding, Cave Exploration, Fishing, Photography, Natural & Cultural History Interpretation, Intertidal exploration, reef and mangrove ecology
Accommodations: Birds Eye View Lodge, Halfmoon Bay basecamp (Safari-style tent), Belize Biltmore Plaza
Jan 11-18, Jan 25-Feb 1, Feb 8-15, Feb 22- Mar 1, Mar 8-15, Mar 22-29, Apr 5-12
Trip Fee: $3799.00 CAD pp (All Fees and Taxes included) Based on 2 per room
Explore the Wonders of Two UNESCO World Sites, Combining Glover’s Reef and Lighthouse Reef for an Unforgettable Belize Experience!
A unique opportunity to visit two of Belize’s coral atolls in one visit. Start with three nights at our Glover’s Reef basecamp on Southwest Caye – located in a protected marine park and UNESCO world heritage site, thirty-six miles off the shore of mainland Belize. Spend three nights at Bocawina Rainforest Resort in Mayflower Bocawina National Park for a mix of inland adventure. Then, travel to Belize’s most remote island group at Lighthouse Reef Atoll – also a marine protected area and UNESCO world heritage site, located fifty-six miles off the shore of the Belize coast. Stay on Half Moon Caye, where you will spend three memorable nights sea kayaking and unparalleled walk in snorkel gardens or quietly observe the nesting colony of red-footed boobies and magnificent frigate birds.
“Basecamping” involves sleeping in wall-tented cabanas. These spacious safari-style tents have ample headroom to walk around, are on raised wooden floors, and have real wood-framed beds (6-inch foam mattresses). Tents can be configured with either double or single beds. All bed linen is provided.
Package includes:
Activities: Swimming, Stand-up Paddle Boarding, Snorkeling, Sea Kayaking (Paddling), Sea Kayak Sailing, Scuba Diving (optional), Archaeology, Hiking, Fishing, Birding, Wildlife Viewing, Zip Line, Waterfall Rappelling
Accommodations:Pelican Beach Resort, Glover’s Reef basecamp, Bocawina Rainforest Resort, Lighthouse Reef basecamp
Belize Double Atoll Adventure Departure / End Dates 2024
Dec 21-31 Dec 28-Jan 7
Belize Double Atoll Adventure Departure / End Dates 2025
Jan 11-21 Jan 25-Feb 4 Feb 8-18 Feb 22-Mar 4 Mar 8-18 Mar 22-Apr 1 Apr 5-15 Apr 12-22
Trip Fee: $5129.00 CAD pp (All Fees and Taxes included) Based on 2 per room
The Belize Ultimate Adventure is a multisport journey taking you off the beaten path to rich coral reefs, jungle rainforests, and remote Mayan villages – ideal for those looking for an active, adventurous vacation that encompasses the best of Belize.
This is an extraordinary journey through Belize packed with adventure and excitement. You’ll sea kayak, snorkel, dive, windsurf, hike through the rainforest, explore Mayan ruins and ceremonial caves, and descend an incomparable tropical river through canyons and lush rainforest. At each stage of the trip, you’re teamed with the best guides in Belize – individuals whose knowledge and experience enable you to see and do what you never thought possible.
Activities: Sea Kayaking (paddling & sailing), Snorkeling, Mayan Ruins, Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP), Scuba Diving (optional, not included in trip fee), Whitewater Paddling and Waterfall, Repelling, Photography, Natural History and Interpretation, Hiking, Birding, Fishing.
Accommodations: Bocawina Rainforest Resort, Expedition River / Jungle Camping, Glover’s Reef basecamp
Belize Ultimate Adventure Trips Departure / End Dates 2024-25
Jan 17-26, Feb 7-16, Feb 28-Mar 9, Mar 21-30, Apr 4-13
Trip Fee: $4879.00 CAD pp (All Fees and Taxes included) Based on 2 per room
****BELIZE SHORTER Extention TRIPS****
Whether you’ve just spent time on the Lighthouse Reef Atoll and now want to experience the Golver’s Reef Atoll or are just looking for a shorter trip these 2 Extention Trips may suit you well.
Trip Highlights
Glover’s Reef 4 Day-3 Night Trip: $1675.00 CAD pp (click to go to Itinerary and Booking)
Glover’s Reef 5 Day-4 Night Trip: $2094.00 CAD pp (click to go to Itinerary and Booking)
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Whether you’ve just spent time on the Glover’s Reef Atoll and now want to experience the Lighthouse Reef Atoll or are just looking for a shorter trip this Extention Trip may suit you well.
Lighthouse Reef 4 Day-3 Nights Trip: $2095.00 CAD pp (click to go to Itinerary and Booking)
Lighthouse Reef 5 Day-4 Nights Trip: $2499.00 CAD pp (click to go to Itinerary and Booking)
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Whether you’ve just spent time on the Glover’s Reef Atoll or the Lighthouse Reef Atoll and now want to experience some of inland Belize or are just looking for a shorter trip this Extention Trip may give you that experience.
Trip Highlights
The Cayo Caves & Temples Extension travels inland to the Barton Creek Cave system, the Mayan Ruins of Xunantunich, and the vibrant town of San Ignacio.
Cayo Caves & Temples 3 Day -2 Nights Extension Trip: $949.00 USD pp (click to go to Itinerary and Booking)
Booking and Payment: The booking requires a 30% deposit by Visa or Master Card with the balance due 60 days prior to trip departure