Belize Adventures
VISIT Belize
As a nation of just over 400,000 citizens with 36% of its land and 28% of its water already protected, Belize adventures allow travellers to witness a remarkable example of what can be achieved with a united, nationwide intent for environmental stewardship.
Renowned for its spectacular biodiversity and with outstanding terrestrial and marine ecosystems to be explored, there are 103 protected areas forming Belize’s national protected areas system (NPAS), spanning from forest and nature reserves to national parks, marine and private reserves, and wildlife sanctuaries.
Home to tropical rainforests, mangrove forests, riverine wetlands, savannahs and the Belize Barrier Reef, there are a myriad of ecosystems to explore from mountain ridge to coral reef.
Tailored experiences
Wildlife Safaris
Diving/snorkeling in
the Blue Hole
Traditional Cooking
Classes
Jungle Hikes
Kayaking
Ziplining
Where travel and conservation meet
As you embark on a Belize adventure, you’ll have the chance to encounter a variety of native species, plants and animals that are naturally found only in this region. These species are key to the health of the local ecosystem, supporting biodiversity and helping maintain nature’s balance.
Many of them face threats from habitat loss, climate change, and invasive species, making conservation efforts more important than ever. By learning about and appreciating these native species, you’re also helping to protect them for future generations.
Morelet’s Crocodile
Howler Monkey
Ocelot
Jaguar
Scarlet Macaw
Green Sea Turtle
Tapir
Basilisk Lizard
Tody
Harpy Eagle
Conservation impact
Our Impact Pledge is our commitment to support the advancement of pioneering conservation projects through direct donations with every journey. In 2023, and our second calendar year, we raised and directed over $50,000 to grassroot conversation projects. We do this by created hosted and private conservation travel experiences in South Africa and around the world.
Belize is a hidden paradise, offering lush rainforests, ancient ruins, and pristine coral reefs. Perfect for families or couples who want to explore nature while learning about local conservation projects dedicated to preserving this unique destination.
Katya Payne, Impact Journey Specialist
The planning process
Make an
Enquiry
Start your journey by filling out our enquiry form. Whether you know where you want to go or seek inspiration, we’ll guide you through the next steps.
Talk to
an Expert
One of our impact journey specialists will call you to explore your interests, values and travel goals and align them with projects and places that make a real difference.
Create Your
Itinerary
Your impact journey specialist will help craft an itinerary tailored to your pace and passions, offering rare access to conservationists, communities and ecosystems few ever reach.
Travel With
Purpose
From arrival to return, every detail is taken care of. You’ll travel responsibly, connect deeply and come home part of a story much bigger than your own.
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experiences caught on camera
Step into a visual journey through our purposeful adventures. These images capture the wild beauty, rich culture, and powerful conservation stories that define this destination, reflecting the heart of travel that connects people with place and inspires lasting change.








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