Small Group Tour to the Estuary from Belize City
Belize City, Belize
Trip Type: Eco Tours
Duration: 2 hours
Take this 2-hour tour of the Estuary, an enclosed reserve, home to crocodiles and exotic birds. Observe the unique flora and fauna in this area, dedicated to showing the effects of sustainable living and climate change. This protected land will show you and your small-group of 10 the natural environment of Belize.
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Take this 2-hour tour of the Estuary, an enclosed reserve, home to crocodiles and exotic birds. Observe the unique flora and fauna in this area, dedicated to showing the effects of sustainable living and climate change. This protected land will show you and your small-group of 10 the natural environment of Belize.Depart from the beach front after meeting your guide and take a 10-minute boat ride to the Estuary. Upon your arrival, you will be immediately welcomed by dozens of iguanas at the feeding station. A park guide will lead you through the mangrove swamps on a boardwalk, several feet over the first lagoon, "red lagoon". Here, a breeding pair of American salt water crocodiles, Scar Face and Scarlett, reside in their natural habitat.
After greeting and observing these reptiles your attention is turned to the fauna and bird life as you continue along the trail to the other side of the island. This 10-minute walk will lead you to emerge to the second largest lagoon, the "Black Lagoon". This provides shade and an observation platform for several species of birds and schools of tarpon. Continue for another 15 minutes until you come across a forest of coconuts. Once your tour concludes, head back to the beach front.
After greeting and observing these reptiles your attention is turned to the fauna and bird life as you continue along the trail to the other side of the island. This 10-minute walk will lead you to emerge to the second largest lagoon, the "Black Lagoon". This provides shade and an observation platform for several species of birds and schools of tarpon. Continue for another 15 minutes until you come across a forest of coconuts. Once your tour concludes, head back to the beach front.
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