Explorer: This tour is for those relatively new to zip lining and offers 1,135 feet of cable and takes 45 minutes from start to finish. Via 4 runs and 7 platforms, you hone your skills as you explore the jungle canopy overhead and end this tour via the exciting jungle lift run.
Intermedio: This 45 minute to one-hour tour offers a more challenging and lengthy experience. It provides 2,745 feet in 7 runs and 12 platforms and includes hiking and crossing a hammock bridge.
Ultimo Explorer: This 1-1.5 hour tour is for zip line enthusiasts. It combines the Explorer and Intermedio in over 2,900 feet of zip line comprised of 9 runs and 15 platforms that take you over and through the jungle.
El Rapido: This 30-minute tour starts with a 500-foot zip line run followed by a cable walk over a canyon, a climb down a rope ladder, and a subsequent rappel of approximately 50 feet. It ends with a 500 foot from our jungle lift.
CJV Extreme: This 2-hour tour combines the Ultimo Explorer zip line tour with a cable walk over a canyon, a climb down a rope ladder, and a subsequent rappel of approximately 50 feet. Return to the starting platform via a 500 foot run from our jungle lift with the option of returning superman style.
CJV Express: This 20-minute tour is comprised of two 500 foot lines with the final run via the jungle lift.
El Columpio: Experience Belize’s only jungle swing. Feel alive and unfettered as you ascend a replica of a Mayan pyramid and are launched from about 45 feet using a launch seat to sightsee the jungle from different aerial views. The jungle swing is double cabled and double harness.
Bega One Trail (level 2): Take an exhilarating hike to Bega One Cave view crystal formations over 5,000,000 years old and experience sacred areas of the ancient Maya including a Mayan Calendar and an alter used for sacred rites.
Box-Tunich Trail (level 2.5): After an exhilarating uphill hike through Rock Canyon hike into Box-Tunich (Stone Box) Cave and view extensive polychrome pottery remnants, the ancient formations (speleoteam) with the secondary calcium carbonate, and a sacred ceremonial chamber used by the ancient Maya.