Combo Jungle Zip Line and Cave Tubing - Fry Group
Experience the jungle of Belize on a thrilling Zip Line and Cave Tubing Adventure.
Your transportation is private but the Zip Line is not. Begin your day with a scenic drive from Belize City towards the Mayan mountains of Belize. During the approximately one-hour drive to the jungle, you'll see the Belize countryside where much of Belize's agriculture is grown. As you get closer to the mountains, pasture turns into lush jungle.
Upon arrival, walk five minutes over a packed dirt and gravel path to the starting point for your Zip adventure. After a safety demonstration and strapping up, climb the stairs to your first platform. While you are traversing the lush canopy you'll learn about the ecosystem that surrounds you. There will be staff on each of the nine platforms for maximum safety. The highest platform is 120 feet and the longest Zip is 600 feet. There are a total of six zip lines. The entire course takes approximately 45-50 minutes.
After completing your Zip Line adventure, you will head to the Caves Branch River and its winding path through the Mayan Mountains and numerous ancient caves.
After picking up your tube, you will walk down to the adjacent river. This will be the spot where you finish your float. You will start the adventure by wading across the river, holding onto a rope strung across the water. From here, you will set out on a 45-minute hike (not a walk) along a jungle trail that goes up and down over packed dirt. Guests must be in good shape and able to keep up with the guide.
At the entrance of the underground cave system, your guide will hand out miner's lamps before you enter the water. You will float along on the gentle current that will take you through the cave system. Intricate crystalline formations line the cave, and the majestic rise and fall of stalagmites and stalactites add to the serene opulence of nature. After the float, walk back up to the transportation for the one-hour drive to the pier in Belize City.
Please note: The river bottom is rocky; tennis shoes (which will get wet) or water shoes are required. The drive from the main highway to the tour location does go over some unpaved road that is uneven/bumpy.