Belize Cave Tubing and Xunantunich from Caye Caulker in One Epic Day
The adventure begins before you even reach the ruins. At the village of San Jose Succotz, a hand-cranked cable ferry carries you across the Mopan River. This small, but distinctly Belizean moment signals you are somewhere genuinely off the beaten path. On the other side, Xunantunich rises from the jungle exactly as it has for over a thousand years.
The name translates from Yucatec Maya as “Stone Woman”and is rooted in a local legend of a mysterious Maya maiden seen dazzling in the sunlight before vanishing without a trace. The legend fits. There is something quietly extraordinary about Xunantunich that photographs never quite capture.
El Castillo, the site’s towering pyramid, stands 130 feet tall as the second tallest Maya structure in Belize. The climb to the summit delivers a sweeping 360-degree view across the jungle canopy to the Guatemalan border. Keep an eye on the treetops for howler monkeys and the trail edges for the occasional tarantula, both are native to the area and entirely unbothered by visitors.
After exploring the ruins and refueling with a traditional Belizean lunch at a local restaurant, the next step on your Belize Cave Tubing and Xunantunich from Caye Caulker takes you underground. The cave tubing experience on the Caves Branch River is unlike anything above ground — floating on inner tubes through a network of ancient limestone cave systems, headlamps cutting through total darkness, stalactites forming overhead, the river carrying you silently through chambers the ancient Maya once entered as sacred gateways to the underworld. The float ends drifting under the rainforest canopy as sunlight filters through the trees — a perfect close to one of Belize’s most complete days.
Why does this Belize Cave Tubing and Xunantunich from Caye Caulker tour belongs on my Belize itinerary?
This combination works because the two experiences are genuinely complementary! The ancient stone, and jungle views of Xunantunich in the morning, followed by the cool darkness, underground rivers, and cathedral chambers of the cave system in the afternoon. Ancient civilization and raw natural wonder, back to back, all within a single day from Caye Caulker. Most guests tell us this was the day that defined their entire trip!
At A Glance – Belize Cave Tubing and Xunantunich from Caye Caulker
| TOUR DETAILS | WHAT TO EXPECT | |||||||
| Tour Intensity | Moderate – walking, optional temple stair climbing, jungle hiking, wading, cave floating | |||||||
| Departure Time | 6:30 AM via water taxi from Caye Caulker | |||||||
| Tour Duration | Full day, approximately 12 hours | |||||||
| Minimum Height | 40 inches / 102cm | |||||||
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| Departures | Daily, minimum 2 persons | |||||||
| Group Style | Small group, intimate guide-led experience | |||||||
| Language | English (Spanish available on request) | |||||||
| Price | US$220 per person, tax-inclusive |
Solo travellers are welcome to join in on tours.
Rate based on a minimum group of 4. No surcharge when joining an existing tour.
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The Full Day Itinerary: What to Expect on Your Belize Cave Tubing and Xunantunich from Caye Caulker
6:00 AM — Check in at the Water Taxi Terminal on Caye Caulker
Arrive at the San Pedro Belize Express terminal to check in at the cashier booth with your ticket code. Receive your round trip water taxi tickets then join the queue for “Belize City”.
6:30 AM — Board the Water Taxi at Caye Caulker
Present your Departure ticket upon boarding. Sit back and enjoy the approximately 60 minute crossing to the mainland terminal. Keep your return tickets safe, as tickets not replaceable if lost or damaged. No restrooms at this departure terminal.
7:30AM — Meet Your UpClose Belize Guide on the Mainland
Your guide meets you at the Belize City Terminal at the left exit with your name on a sign. Join our air-conditioned van and head to Altun Ha. The approximately 60 minute drive takes you past the old colonial Haulover Bridge district. Your guide begins the day’s storytelling including the history of the Maya, the geography of Belize, and what to expect at each stop. Restrooms available here (BZ$2.00).
9:30 AM — Xunantunich Archaeological Reserve
Altun Ha served as a major Maya ceremonial and trading center during the Classic period (roughly 200–900 AD) and remains one of Belize’s most visited and significant archaeological sites, captivating both reserachers and visitors alike for decades. This is where archaeologists made Belize’s most famous discovery: the Jade Head, a carved jade mask of the Sun God Kinich Ahau right here in the tomb beneath your feet. You will spend approximately 90 minutes exploring the site. Restrooms available here.
Exploring the Temples at Altun Ha with Your Guide: Climb to the summit of the Temple of the Green Tomb for panoramic views across the northern forest canopy. This is where the Jade Head was discovered. The Temple of the Masonry Altars is the largest structure in the Plaza B complex, used for ritual ceremonies and offerings. Visit the Ball Court where the ancient Maya played pok-ta-pok. This ball game combined part sport and part ritual, with very high stakes for the losing team.
11:00 AM — Drive to Nohoch Che’en Archaeological Reserve
Reboard the van and travel west for approximately 60 minutes deeper into central Belize’s limestone hills and jungle. Your guide continues with historical and ecological commentary along the route.
12:30 PM — Traditional Belizean Lunch
Enjoy a home-cooked Belizean lunch of stewed chicken, rice and beans cooked in coconut milk, fresh coleslaw, ripe plantain, and local fruit juice. Vegetarian options available on request at booking. This is a proper sit-down meal, not a packaged box lunch. After lunch, a short 15-minute drive brings you to the entrance of Nohoch Che’en park.
1:45 PM — Cave Tubing Orientation and Gear Up
Arrive at Nohoch Che’en Archaeological Reserve, Belize’s famous cave tubing experience. Collect your headlamp and life vest. Your tube has been portered to the river launch point so your hands are free for the jungle trail ahead. Your guide delivers a safety briefing and orientation. Restrooms and changing rooms available here.
2:00 PM — The Jungle Hike to the Cave Entrance
Follow your guide on a 30 minute jungle walk to the river launch point. The trail winds across shallow streams and through the jungle. Your guide identifies trees, birds, and insects along the way. The call of Howler monkeys, toucans and more are frequently heard in the canopy overhead. As you draw nearer to Xibalba your guide explores the mystery of the Maya underworld and cosmology.
2:30 PM — Into the Caves of Xibalba
Nothing fully prepares you for the moment the cave swallows the daylight. Inside the cave, your headlamp is the only light in a darkness that has existed for millennia. The formations around you have been carved by water over hundreds of thousands of years. In the stillness your guide tells the story of Xibalba, the Maya underworld, and it’s deep importance to the Maya.
On the ledges just above the waterline, vessels sit exactly where priests placed them during sacred ceremonies over a thousand years ago. No museum. No glass case. Just you, the darkness, and a thousand years of silence.
The river connects chamber after chamber, pulling you deeper and then back out into jungle light before drawing you underground again. When the current finally carries you back into full daylight at the lower take-out point, the jungle feels different, somehow brighter, louder, and more alive. You will exit the river for the short walk back to the park to return your gear.
3:00 PM — Prepare for Departure to Belize City
Change into dry clothes for the return trip to terminal and island. Your flip flops for dry feet and a plastic bag for your wet clothes do come in handy! Reboard the van for the return journey to Belize City. The afternoon light on the highway is beautiful and the drive gives you time to decompress, review your photos, and ask your guide any final questions about Belize.
4:45 PM — Belize City Water Taxi Terminal
Your guide drops you at the terminal within a comfortable timeframe to register at the cashier window before joining the queue for the 5:30 PM sailing back to Caye Caulker. Restrooms and cafes are available at the terminal while you wait. Your guide ensures you are safely checked in before departing.
6:30 PM — Back on Caye Caulker
You made it! Caye Caulker is exactly where you left it, with a sunset and island breezes awaiting you! You have just experienced one of the best days Belize has to offer.
Important Tour Notes:
✅UpClose Belize intentionally keeps groups small
✅Solo travelers are welcome – we’ll do our best to join you with others for your tour date!
✅UpClose Belize offers daily departures, subject to 2 persons minimum.
✅The tour is offered in English, but Spanish is available upon request as most of our guides are bilingual.
Top FAQ for Travelers on the Belize Cave Tubing and Xunantunich from Caye Caulker tour
How do I get from Caye Caulker to Xunantunich and the cave tubing?
You depart Caye Caulker by water taxi to Belize City, where your guide meets you at the terminal. From there, transportation is fully handled — a scenic two-hour drive west along the Western Highway brings you to Xunantunich in the Cayo District, with the cave tubing at Nohoch Che'en on the return journey. No independent navigation, no logistics to figure out — everything is handled from water taxi arrival to your return transfer.
Is this a full day trip from Caye Caulker?
Yes. This is a full day commitment and an early start at 6:30 AM is essential. The early morning water taxi from Caye Caulker to Belize City is required to make the most of both sites. Your guide will confirm exact departure times at booking. Plan to be back on Caye Caulker by 6:30 PM.
Is cave tubing suitable for non-swimmers and nervous travelers?
Yes. The Caves Branch River float is easy navigatable with the help of your guide, and life jackets are provided for all participants. You do not need to be a strong swimmer. The guides are experienced and stay with the group throughout. It is one of the most accessible adventure experiences in Belize for all comfort levels.
What is the difference between Xunantunich and other Maya ruins in Belize — is it worth it from Caye Caulker?
Xunantunich is widely considered the most rewarding Maya ruin for first-time visitors — the temples are well-restored, the site is compact and easy to explore, and the summit view from El Castillo across the jungle to Guatemala is unmatched anywhere else in the country. Combined with cave tubing, it is a consistently high-rated inland day trip available from Caye Caulker.
Should I pack snacks on this day trip from Caye Caulker?
Why not! If this question made in on your list then yes, do bring snacks! Also, pack for two very different environments in one day : comfortable closed-toe walking shoes for the ruins, water shoes or old sneakers for the cave tubing, swimwear, a change of dry clothes, sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, and a reusable water bottle. A dry bag or ziplock for your phone is essential inside the caves. Travel light as you'll be moving between the two sites today.











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