Sibun River

The river starts in the Maya Mountains, at approximately 800 meters above sea level, and flows through a gorge until it reaches an alluvial floodplain, where citrus and cacao are planted.

Duplooy’s

Visitors are often surprised to see that there are so many horses in a jungle setting. Horses traditionally have been used in Belize for land-based transportation. A horse hauling poles from the jungle, tilling fields, or pulling a Mennonite wagon … Read more

Chaa Creek lodge

Interested in exploring exciting adventure tours? Chaa Creek maintains a stable of well-groomed riding horses that are suited for all levels of riding experience. Our guided rides traverse the trails of the Chaa Creek Nature Reserve through sub-tropical broadleaf forest … Read more

Belize Equestrian Academy

We are a riding academy for Western and English riders. Classes start at Beginners and go up to Dressage and Barrel Racing. Boarding services are available along with training facilities and trainers. The trainer, Marjie Olson is also a Farrier.

Roaring River

Roaring River Golf Course is a 9 hole, executive style course. The course has double tees that measure 1933 yards on the front nine and 1959 yards on the back nine, totaling a par 64 and total distance of 3892 … Read more