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kathy_g, Jan 2026
Honest
To keep it brief-The company and I had some logistics issues.. As it was New Year’s Day, there seemed to be a few stragglers holding things up. This caused some delays and other problems. So we decided to request a refund. The refund was given. I gave it a 5 star because staff did try to make it happen but it just wouldn’t work for us because of time issues and they honored their side.
Harris_K, Dec 2025
Great dive into Mayan Culture
Wonderful combination of land and water tour. Guide was terrific and very knowledgeable. Lunch was local foods which added to the experience
Kathryn_W, Jan 2026
Fabulous Tour and Support
Our driver Elvin, who pick us up at our hotel, was friendly and knowledgable. We shared an interest in birding and he pointed out some birds as we drove to the boat launch site. Our tour guide and boat captain, Humberto, made the trip memorable. He knew the river terrain and the local wildlife like the back of his hand and made sure we all had a chance to see the local residents, from birds, bats, iguanas, and crocodiles. We heard the howler monkeys near the ruins and Humberto filled us in on their behaviors and habitat. He was also very knowledgable about the ruins and the latest historical and archeological studies. I booked with Viator because of the exceptional quality I experienced on past tours in other locations. This tour more than exceeded my expectations. A great day all around.
Emily_V, Jan 2025
Great experience!
Our guide was very knowledgeable, and the site is beautiful! The adventure was listed as 4-hours but coming from Caye Caulker plus the time it took to get to the river, it was an all-day event (~9 hours). That was fine with us because we had not made other plans for that afternoon. This was probably my 2nd favorite land activity in Belize, right behind the ATM Cave tour.

Lamanai

5.0
(397)
Belize City
Lamanai
  • Nature lovers will enjoy spotting exotic birds and howler monkeys at the archaeological site.

  • The High Temple features a wooden staircase that winds around the back of the pyramid, making it easier to climb to the top.

  • Many tours combine a trip to the ruins with a riverboat ride along New River, providing more opportunities to spot local wildlife.

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