Our Belize holidays & tours
Spectacular scuba diving on pristine coral reefs; ancient Mayan ruins tucked into jungle teeming with wildlife; 400 sandy islands, and all of it washed through with laidback Caribbean cool – if Belize didn’t already exist the guidebooks writers would have invented it by now. Our Belize holidays are absolutely thrilling, and suitable for adventurous families too, by the way. But it’s not all snorkelling, rainforest trekking and stretching out on white sand beaches. Our trips also let you enjoy a taste of Belizean culture, from visits to a chocolate-making cooperative that provides local women with a sustainable income, to stays in lodges that invite Garifuna people to share their traditions with guests through food, dance and music. Oh, and don’t miss the lionfish when you eat out. They’re an invasive species that divers are encouraged to hunt. Luckily, they taste delicious.
Our top Belize holidays
Belize holiday, discover Belize
From
£2299 to £2745
13 days
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Discover a naturalist's paradise
Small group2026: 11 Jan, 18 Jan, 29 Mar, 26 Apr, 10 May, 25 Oct, 8 Nov, 15 Nov, 22 Nov, 18 Dec, 29 Dec
Belize tailor made family holiday
From
£2875 to £3500
14 days
ex flights
Outdoors, jungle, beach, wildlife and ancient ruins
Tailor made
Highlights of Belize holiday, tailor made
From
£2250
11 days
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Explore Belize's ancient cultures & natural wonders
Tailor made
Marine conservation in Belize
From
US $995
5 days
ex flights
Help us protect coral reefs and marine ecosystems
Tailor made
Belize active adventure tour
From
£3250
9 days
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Mayan Experience, Kayaking, Snorkeling, Mayan heritage
Small group2026: 18 Jan, 15 Feb, 1 Mar, 8 Mar, 19 Apr
Belize sea kayaking holiday
From
£2390
7 days
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7 day sea kayaking discovering tropical islands and reefs
Small group2026: 10 Jan, 31 Jan, 28 Feb, 7 Mar, 28 Mar, 11 Apr
18-29s holiday in Central America
From
£1071 to £1355
16 days
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Explore Mexico, Belize and Guatemala
Small group2026: 6 Jan, 17 Feb, 3 Mar, 17 Mar, 31 Mar, 7 Apr, 21 Apr, 28 Apr, 5 May, 26 May, 9 Jun, 23 Jun, 30 Jun, 14 Jul, 28 Jul, 11 Aug, 25 Aug, 8 Sep, 22 Sep, 6 Oct, 20 Oct, 3 Nov, 17 Nov, 24 Nov, 1 Dec, 15 Dec, 29 Dec, 2027: 5 Jan, 12 Jan, 19 Jan, 2 Feb, 16 Feb, 2 Mar, 16 Mar, 30 Mar, 6 Apr, 20 Apr, 27 Apr, 4 May, 25 May, 8 Jun, 22 Jun, 29 Jun, 13 Jul, 27 Jul, 10 Aug, 24 Aug, 7 Sep, 21 Sep, 5 Oct, 19 Oct, 2 Nov, 16 Nov, 23 Nov ...
Belize and Guatemala family holiday
From
£3875 to £4000
14 days
ex flights
Adventurous family holiday packed with variety
Tailor made
Lionfish spearing marine conservation in Belize
From
US $995
5 days
ex flights
Help us protect reef ecosystems by hunting invasive species!
Tailor made
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Belize holiday highlights
Mayan archaeology
Although neighbouring Guatemala is more famous for its Mayan ruins, Belize is also on the Mayan Trail, with over 2 million Mayans living here for over 2,000 years. And indeed, 10 percent of Belize's population today is Mayan, maintaining their own language and culture. The sites of Xunantunich, Altun Ha and Caracol all still in the process of being excavated, slowly but very surely, from the jungle. Xunantunich is the most developed, its central palace masterpiece rising up to 40m. Caracol is less touristy but just as dramatic, enveloped by the Chiquibul Forest Reserve which still conceals remains that may reveal a city as large as modern Belize City. For waterfront Mayan sites, Lamanai can be reached by boat along the New River Lagoon. Or, the highlight for most tourists, Actun Tunichil Muknal limestone cave system was, for Mayans, a spiritual underworld. Humans were sacrificed here and tours of the caves reveal some visible remains, calcified and crystallised in the limestone. Glittering examples of Mayan traditions indeed.

June may be out of peak season for tourists, but it is peak season for lobster, with Lobster Fests kicking off on the Cayes. Peak season for rum too, it would seem.

Eat, drink & be very merry
"Yu kyaahn travl pahn emti stomak" is a popular Creole expression, meaning, literally ‘you can’t travel on an empty stomach’. Nor will you, with street food to tempt you, rice and beans to fill you, fruit cakes and Johnny Cakes to fatten you, and rum or beer to flatten you. Caye Caulker, an island off the coast, is the perfect place to enjoy both seafood and soul food. Fishers bring in the catch of the day, from conch to crab and lobster, and you can have it cooked fresh as can be for your lunch. The best time to buy lobster is from June to February.
Diving & snorkelling
You’ve got to Belize it, but many don’t. Belize has the second largest barrier reef in the world, after Australia’s great one. Also great, and definitely gorgeous, scuba diving and snorkelling are sublime. The north offers more commercial snorkelling trips around Cayes Ambergris, Caulker and Half Moon, as well as the Turneffe Reef Atoll and stunning Great Blue Hole at Lighthouse Reef. Or head to the quieter south for marine conservation volunteering holidays, where you can get your PADI while contributing to management of the Sapodilla Cayes Marine Park, on the migratory path for whale sharks between March and June. Learning to spear lionfish is not only good fun, but also of great importance for marine conservation as they are a highly destructive, invasive species. Diving is good all year round in Belize, although June to October is rainy and potentially hurricane season, so waters risk being choppier. Underwater photography holidays are also a feature out on the reefs, for plenty of #nofilter nirvanas.

The wonderful thing about sea kayaking in Belize is that, even as a beginner, you can paddle for days here. Different islands every night. Same starry skies.

Sea kayaking
If ever you wanted a holiday that offers total digital detox, sea kayaking from one Belize caye to caye, or cove to cove, is it. This is Belize at its most blissful. You get to discover the coral reef, but spots that are favoured by fishermen rather than boats full of divers. Fish from your kayak, put sails on it, or moor up and dive in.
Our Belize holidays reviews
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Gayle Galletta08 Nov 2025
The staff and guests were great. We had a lot of fun together. I loved hunting the lionfish and having a mission with every dive. We also got insanely close to some nurse sharks during our last day. The island is so peaceful. swimming out to SpongeBob Island was also quite memorable. The island is on a coral reef, so you could pretty much dive anywhere anytime you wanted. The boat rides were only 3 to 5 minutes to other dive sites.
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Clare Allen02 Sep 2025
Totally five star in every way. The whaleshark encounter was mind blowing and really was a once in a lifetime chance to enjoy seeing such amazing animals up close. Relaxing totally on a hammock on the jetty at Lake Bacalar as there was no reason to be doing anything else. read more
Julia Pini29 Mar 2025
Wilfred was an extremely knowledgeable (and patient) tour guide. He is clearly very passionate about his country and everything he was sharing with us.read more
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