We were the first Belizean company to fully comply with the safety requirements instituted by NICH, and have been doing so since 2011. And we now have even more modern tubes with the latest conveniences including cup holders, chain links, and head rests. We have new Petzl helmets, Petzl LED lights and life vests.
We have been doing cave tubing since it was first introduced in 1995. At that time we worked for Jaguar Paw, a resort and restaurant in the area that monopolized the cave tubing business for almost 5 years. Then the government opened a parking lot at Nohoch Che’en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve, and private tour guides were allowed to use the site.
Over the years we have learned a lot about the geological formations in the caves, though at first we knew little. We listened to archaeologists and experts who gave us valuable information. We learned how caves and the structures inside developed. We also learned how the river system worked, all very exciting, and every time we did a tour we learned something new. We explored the whole nine-cave Caves Branch River system.
Knowing river conditions is essential for a good cave tubing guide. We have learned the critical things about the behaviour of the river, especially when it rains. It is easy for a flash flood to occur during the rainy season, and it is very important to be knowledgeable about how the river can rise. At such times we do not go inside the caves. Safety is a major consideration on our tours.
Also we never underestimate how swift the current can be when river conditions are affected by rains. Both the depth of the river and the direction of the current can change, and it can be dangerous. All our guides are licensed tour guides and are certified in first aid and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) as required. Each van has a first aid kit and a copy of the company’s emergency plan. After rains we are the first guides allowed to go into the area of the river and caves.
We have become skilled at judging river conditions. After rains we are the first guides allowed to go into the area of the river and caves as the water recedes. We take a park warden with us so information about conditions can be passed on to the main office, where other people planning cave tubing can benefit. We have been doing this for several years.
Our guides are very well trained, and most are in the caves every day, not just once a week. We stay aware of weather conditions, and when there are rains that flood the caves, we know it, though this does not happen often. When it does, we will offer alternate tours that we believe you will be happy with.
We want everyone of every age to enjoy this adventure.
We believe people of all ages and most physical conditions can enjoy cave tubing. We have small inner tubes and life-jackets for children. The important thing is that everyone feel comfortable and safe. If someone needs to go a little slower or have their inner tube carried for them, our guides will assist. No one is rushed. Our aim is to see that every one of every age can experience and enjoy this adventure.
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There are bath houses for changing with rest rooms and showers. You can change into your bathing suit after you arrive. You will be fitted with your inner tube, life jacket and headlights. Cavetubing.bz is the first locally owned company to be providing the new required equipment! You’ll get instructions about what to expect before you head down the trail to the river. This will be an exciting and informative hike.
Shortly you will come to the river. You can get wet, take a daring jump from the overhang, and get the feel of the river. This is the place your cave tubing tour will end, also. Soon you’ll cross the river to start your rainforest hike. Your guide will tell you all about the flora (vegetation) and fauna (animals) as you go. Do not worry about the hike. Guides are very considerate and will rush anyone, and if people need extra help they are ready and willing. The trails have been filled with smooth rocks, and your shoes, especially if water shoes, should have fairly thick soles. Old tennis shoes are also good. Flip-flops could give you trouble.
And cave tubing begins!
We will always have a guide for every 8 or fewer guests. We will take care of people of all ages. We have all size life-jackets and inner tubes. Weak swimmers and non-swimmers can be accommodated, and we will help them feel comfortable. We hook our groups together for security. Safety is our number one priority.
The actual cave tubing trip will vary depending on the time available and what you requested for your tour. If you are vacationing in Belize, there are many options for the type of tour you can do and how many caves can be included in your tour. For cruise ship passengers we do three caves, while most companies do one or two. We believe your cave tubing tour will be one of the most enjoyable experiences of your trip to Belize!
Planning a vacation to Belize? cavetubing.bz welcomes you to our beautiful Jewel. We offer reliable single tours, as well as combination tours. We at cavetubing.bz specialize in the Maya Cavetubing adventure. This is an adventure you can enjoy only in the Western Hemisphere.
Transportation is also included in the package! We do pickups from Belize City along with complimentary city tour and country side guide in air conditioned van/bus to the Nohoch Che’en Archaeological site and back. We also provide you with a local Belizean plate of food: Rice and Beans, stew chicken and coleslaw along with a soda or water.
Note: Children must be at least 40 inches (101.6cm) tall to go on the Cave Tubing tour at the Nohoch Che’en Archaeological Site. If they are shorter than that, the alternative is River Tubing. It is the same river, same equipment, but they don’t enter the cave system.