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The "Twin Towns" of San Ignacio and Santa Elena offer a variety of activities and attractions that attract thousands of visitors every year. You can experience a mix of visitors coming from all over Belize and abroad to enjoy what San Ignacio and Santa Elena have to offer.
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ATM - Actun Tunichil Muknal
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Actun Tunichil Muknal is a Maya arechological site discovered in 1989 a few miles from San Ignacio. Following a 45-minute drive from San Ignacio and a 45-minute hike through the nature trails of the Tapir Mountain Nature
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Cahal Pech Maya Ruin & Museum
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Cahal Pech ("Place of Ticks") is located on the outskirts of San Ignacio at a short 10 minute walk from the center. The Cahal Pech Museum offers displays of various different educational writings, models and other items found
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Barton Creek Cave
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If you are looking for a serene trip through a natural formation, the Barton Creek Cave would be the place you would go. It is located within the small Mennonite community of Barton Creek, along the Cayo District’s Chiquibul
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Caracol
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Caracol is one grandest and most profound site in all of Belize. You’ll get to witness just how vast the Maya Civilization was and you’ll be in awe to see the massive structures It takes approximately 2 hours to get there, but
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