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YUMA'S
RIVERFRONT
LODGE

CAYO | BELIZE

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"And just when you thought you've seen it all, another gem to be discovered"

Belize awaits you - explore the jewel of Central America and the Caribbean

Discover Belize

Do you like to have it all and ideally at once?

 

Welcome to Belize, be with one foot in the Caribbean Sea and the other in the Central American Jungle.

 

Discover our small country, bounded by Mexico in the north, west, and south by Guatemala and east by the Caribbean Sea.

 

Belize has many top destinations, and each offers a different side of Belize.

 

You get to observe a beautiful merger of diverse society and culture, living side by side, using plenty of languages, besides English - our official language in Belize. 

 

Engage in a journey to explore this fusion through the delicious foods here in Belize.

 

Combine landscapes, mountains, and jungle adventures in Cayo with the Caribbean coastline and Cayes for sun, sand, and sea activities.

 

You acquire a well-rounded Belize experience even on a short vacation or if you desire to please your travel party's different interests. Belize awaits you with a multitude of vacation opportunities.

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The Cayo District is our premier mainland destination in Belize, home to our twin towns San Ignacio and Santa Elena, and Belmopan, the nation's capital

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Spreading over some two thousand square miles of verdant landscape in the West, covered with jungle, winding rivers, waterfalls, and azure pools, a plenitude of caves, and an abundance of Maya ruins, presenting to you some of the country's most spectacular attractions.

 

Explore two of the most prominent Maya Temple sites in the country. Xunantunich and Caracol are magnificent examples of structural engineering.

 

Cayo has the highest density of Maya Ceremonial Caves in Mesoamerica.

You will be off to fabulous and mysterious places.

Which Cave will you choose?

Are you looking to tour the most famous Cave of Belize?

Sit back and gently float down in an underground river Cave?

Paddle into the Maya underworld?

Choose the Cave with hundreds of intact ancient Mayan pots?

 

Your journey to these impressive Cayo landmarks will be equally meaningful, with an incredible series of vistas, tales by your guide, and beautiful experiences along the way to compliment your adventure. 

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Twin towns San Ignacio and Santa Elena

Our twin towns make the perfect setting for a walking tour.

 

Start uphill at Cahal Pech, a small but mighty Maya Ruin inside town, enjoy calmness and bird watching.

Cahal Pech is oldest Maya Ruin in Western Belize; 1200 B.C.

 

Once you are ready to leave, take a walk downhill to the famous Hawkesworth Bridge, our biggest suspension bridge in Belize spanning over the Macal River. 

 

Crossing brings you into the sister-part-of-town Santa Elena. Walk by the Tortilla Corn Factory for a little inside tour on tortilla making.

 

Return into San Ignacio via the low-lying wood bridge, don't miss taking a photo of the Hawkesworth Bridge from this angle.

 

The prominent San Ignacio signage leads you to the legendary farmer's market of the west. 

Its most renowned day is Saturday, a whirlwind of activity when all the local farmers and vendors come together.

 

Likely you have worked up an appetite by now. So stay at the market and sample from the delicious street food stands or head to Ko-Ox-Han-Nah for top-notch classic Belize dishes. 

 

Another gem for lunch is the Guava Limb restaurant. Here, you find a contemporary menu inspired by the Belizean and Latin Caribbean region using farm-to-table fresh ingredients.

 

You might skip coffee to save room for handcrafted ice cream at the Ice Cream Shoppe.

 

Then, finish your walking tour at Ajan chocolate and crafts for some hands-on history in Mayan chocolate making. 

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BELIZE RIVER

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The Belize River runs 180 miles through the center of Belize. It weaves along the edge of the Maya Mountains to the sea north of Belize City.

The meeting point of the Mopan and Macal River east of San Ignacio gives birth to the Belize River at Branch Mouth, which is a fantastic spot for a swim.

During the annual La Ruta Maya Belize Canoe Race in March, this river becomes the center of international attention. The race starts in San Ignacio Town, under the Hawksworth Bridge, and ends at the Belcan Bridge in Belize City.

The river valley is mainly a tropical rain forest and remains an epicenter of local wildlife. These riverbanks are the center stage at Yuma's Riverfront Lodge.

Enjoy turtles swimming, iguanas sunbathing, heated discussions and live performances by the Red-Lored Parrot, Rufous-Tailed Hummingbird, Tropical Mockingbird, Lineated Woodpecker, Bare Throated Tiger Heron, Russet-Naped Wood-Rail, and our National Bird of Belize: the Keel-billed Tucan, among many others.

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