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EXPLORE
Spectacular natural attractions abound in Belize, one of the few remaining unspoiled places on earth.
While onsite activities abound, the vast array of diverse landscapes surrounding JaQor Belize are a stone throw away. We encourage our guests to take advantage of all there is to offer- from the rush of cave repelling to the barrier reef’s kaleidoscope of aquatic life, the thrill of a Jaguar siting deep in a lush jungle or the fascinating history among the ruins of ancient Mayan civilizations. Belize fulfills any adventurer’s search for the perfect escape.
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RUINS
Belize is considered to have been the heart of Maya civilization, leaving behind a bounty of archaeological remains - pottery, skeletons and stelae as well as tall palaces, temples and ceremonial centers.
Climb ancient temples and take in spectacular jungle views, marvel at larger than life carvings of gods and rulers, at the beauty of jade artifacts or indulge your dream of being an archaeologist for a day.
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CAVES
Spectacular natural attractions abound in Belize, one of the few remaining unspoiled places on earth.
While onsite activities abound, the vast array of diverse landscapes surrounding JaQor Belize are a stone throw away. We encourage our guests to take advantage of all there is to offer- from the rush of cave repelling to the barrier reef’s kaleidoscope of aquatic life, the thrill of a Jaguar siting deep in a lush jungle or the fascinating history among the ruins of ancient Mayan civilizations. Belize fulfills any adventurer’s search for the perfect escape.
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JUNGLE
Private waterfalls - jungle canopies teeming with birds and exotic flora - trails the elusive jaguar hunts - iguanas splashing into crisp clear rivers – these experiences are only a few to be seen in Belize’s beautiful rainforests.
Over 40% of the country’s natural areas enjoy some form of protection – a testament to the conservation of its diverse plant and animal species – ensuring these treasures will be kept intact for future generations.
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THE REEF
Diving, snorkeling, kayaking, wind and water sports extend the length of the 185-mile long Belize barrier reef.
Its reserve system covers over 230 thousand acres with a multitude of coral formations and the unique Blue Hole. Within the 7 World Heritage sites, you’ll see exotic marine species in all shapes, colors and sizes, from clown fish to nurse sharks and the rainbow in between.