Online published student fees are based on a February 14, 2025 enrollment date. Fees are subject to change; contact Interact to receive your group's confirmation checklist which includes your group's student fee.
Student fee is based on mid-week travel with a minimum, total combined group size of 20 for programs operating in GUATEMALA AND BELIZE. A small group supplement may apply if fewer. Travel during Holy Week or other prime holidays may be excluded.
DAY ONE - Arrival Belize / San Ignacio 5 nights
Arrival Belize International Airport. Your Interact Representative will greet you in the
airport lobby. Transfer to the Maya Heartland via the Hummingbird Highway. If time permits,
stop at the Belize Zoo.
Cahal Pech Village Resort overlooks the twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena.
This awe inspiring vantage point offers unprecedented views of nearby villages, towns and
nature at its best. The views from the Maya thatched-roofed cabanas & rooms are inspiring.
Witness sunrises & sunsets from the pool deck. Relax under moon-lit skies as you enjoy the
night-lights of San Ignacio below. D
DAY TWO - Xunantunich Ruins / SOMOS humanitarian
Overlooking the Mopan River, the ruins of Xunantunich (Stone Maiden) are located a short
drive from Cahal Pech Village Resort. Xunantunich was known to be a major ceremonial center
during the Classic Period. The most prominent temple,"El Castillo", stands a majestic 130 feet
high. Xunantunich offers a vast amount of Maya history and an excavated ball court. Following lunch, participate in our exclusive SOMOS humanitarian
total experience. You'll receive a list of the most needed items and visit a local 'super', where you'll have an opportunity to
purchase those supplies (budget $15 each). Complete your SOMOS experience as you interact with the children while painting, gardening, etc.BLD
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DAY THREE- Barton Creek Cave
On your drive to the cave, you'll pass through a picturesque Mennonite community,
where you can observe a slice of local, daily life. Glide through a remote underground
ancient Maya water cave system in a canoe equipped with a powerful spotlight. While canoeing
through the cave, see large and colorful formations, skeletal remains and other cultural
artifacts left behind by the Maya centuries ago.BLD
DAY FOUR - Lamanai Ruins & River Cruise
Getting to Lamanai Ruins is half the fun! After a comfortable highway drive, board a riverboat at Tower Hill Bridge and head up the New River. The river is lined with hardwood trees,
orchids and bromeliads, and you might see dainty wading birds called jacanas lightly walking on lily pads, while elusive crocodiles bask in the morning sunlight. At the entrance to the
New River Lagoon, the ruins of Lamanai (Maya for "Submerged Crocodile") rise into view. Embark on a jungle hike to visit the Temple of the Mask, one of the tallest Mayan pyramids; the
stucco mask of the Sun God "Kinich Ahau";
and the Temple of the Jaguar Masks. These impressive sites appear to materialize out of the rainforest amid the chatter of birds and the haunting call of the howler monkeys.
BLD
DAY FIVE - Dia libre / options
Enjoy a day at the resort or select (additional fee) from popular options:
Actun Tunichil Muknal (challenging, the ultimate jungle and Maya cave adventure), Caracol,
zip-lining, river rafting, horseback riding, etc. Fees vary from $85 to $125. BD
DAYS SIX & SEVEN - Playa 2 nights
Breakfast in your hotel. Transfer to the coast for your boat taxi to San Pedro
(Ambergris) or Caye Caulker. Close your eyes and picture a tropical island with white
sand, blue-green water, and palm trees rustling overhead in the warm breeze.
Belize's barrier reef is a paradise.
In just 6-10 feet of water you'll find an amazing diversity of marine life. The reef provides
protection which makes for clear, calm water, so it's ideal for optional snorkeling. B
DAY EIGHT - Return to the USA
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DEPARTURES
8 days/7 nights |
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NIGHTS
San Ignacio - Cahal Pech
Playa |
5
2 |
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MEALS
Meals as specified in
the itinerary: B(breakfast) L(lunch) D(dinner)
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