Belize City Tour and Belize Zoo
Belize City, Belize
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Trip Type: Zoo Tickets & Passes
Duration: 4 hours
Explore Belize's culture, architecture and diverse wildlife on a guided tour of Belize City and its distinguished zoo. You'll see a wide variety of Central American animals and experience the ancient civilization of the Maya. Add this exciting adventure to your Belize itinerary for a day of real Central American fun!
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Explore Belize's culture, architecture and diverse wildlife on a guided tour of Belize City and its distinguished zoo. You'll see a wide variety of Central American animals and experience the ancient civilization of the Maya. Add this exciting adventure to your Belize itinerary for a day of real Central American fun!
An incredible array of Central America's wildlife can be found just a short scenic drive away from Belize City at the Belize Zoo. The zoo is home to an impressive array of large cats, primates, reptiles and birds, giving you the opportunity to view Belize's prolific wildlife in one location. As an added bonus, you'll see the famous sites of Belize City on the way!
Belize City is the commercial capital of the country and is home to about 75,000 people. You'll view the Colonial Governor's Mansion, the redbrick St. John's Cathedral, and the Supreme Court buildings, flanked by cannons used in the Battle of St. George's Caye in 1798.
An incredible array of Central America's wildlife can be found just a short scenic drive away from Belize City at the Belize Zoo. The zoo is home to an impressive array of large cats, primates, reptiles and birds, giving you the opportunity to view Belize's prolific wildlife in one location. As an added bonus, you'll see the famous sites of Belize City on the way!
Belize City is the commercial capital of the country and is home to about 75,000 people. You'll view the Colonial Governor's Mansion, the redbrick St. John's Cathedral, and the Supreme Court buildings, flanked by cannons used in the Battle of St. George's Caye in 1798.
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