Barton Creek Tour

Tucked away in the lush hills of the Cayo District, Barton Creek is one of Belize’s most serene and captivating natural attractions. Known for its crystal-clear waters and tranquil atmosphere, this inland lagoon and cave system offers visitors a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural history.
The centerpiece of Barton Creek is its stunning cave—a vast, cathedral-like space carved over centuries by flowing water. Visitors can glide quietly through the cave by canoe, guided by the gentle current, while sunlight pours through the entrance and reflects off the turquoise water. Inside, dramatic limestone formations such as stalactites and stalagmites create an almost otherworldly experience.
Beyond its natural beauty, Barton Creek holds deep historical significance. The cave was once used by the ancient Maya for ceremonial purposes, and artifacts discovered within provide a glimpse into Belize’s rich cultural past. Exploring the cave is not only scenic but also a meaningful journey into history.
Above ground, the surrounding landscape is equally peaceful. Rolling hills, dense jungle, and farmland create a calm and authentic countryside setting. It’s an ideal place for swimming, picnicking, and simply enjoying the quiet rhythm of nature.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, cultural insight, or a relaxing escape, Barton Creek stands out as a must-visit destination—offering a truly unforgettable Belizean experience.

 

Departure: 8.00 AM

Duration:  full day tour

Dress codeLight clothing, adequate footwear

What to bring alongCamera, bug spray, sunscreen, and water,
extra cloth to change and towel


Booking Price: US $95.00 per person ( 2 Minimum)

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