Glide deep into the Belizean jungle by riverboat to reach Lamanai, one of the longest-continuously-occupied Mayan sites in the world. Climb towering temples above the rainforest canopy for views that genuinely stop time.
What to expect
Board a private water taxi from the Placencia peninsula ferry dock and wind 26 miles up the New River Lagoon, spotting crocodiles, howler monkeys, and exotic birds en route. Arrive at Lamanai before the day-tripper crowds and climb the 108-ft High Temple with your expert guide narrating the site's 3,000-year history. Lunch is served riverside at the Lamanai Outpost Lodge before a leisurely return through the lagoon. The combination of wildlife, jungle river, and genuine Maya archaeology is simply unmatched in Southern Belize.
Good to know
Ferry from Harvest Caye to Placencia village runs approximately USD 20–25 round-trip per person; allow 20 minutes. Full-day tour runs 8–9 hours — confirm all-aboard time with your ship and book early as private slots fill fast. Pre-book directly with the operator at least 2 weeks ahead.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Harvest Caye — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.