Explore Barton Creek Cave in Belize

Explore Barton Creek Cave in Belize

Barton Creek Cave is about 45 minutes from San Ignacio Town. The tour is an exciting canoe trip into a remote cave formerly used by the ancient Maya as a burial site and for ceremonial purposes.

A visit to Barton Creek Cave involves spending over an hour paddling canoes along an ancient Maya waterway inside the mountain.

Your guide will point out skulls and artifacts as you pass between stalactites.  The high ceiling, beautiful rock flows and cathedral chambers makes this cave a beautiful place to photograph.

The cave is adorned with stalactites and stalagmites.

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Mayan pottery shards and bones can be observed by the guide’s spotlights.

Barton Creek Cave is a very fragile and sensitive environment

Read also: 12 Mysterious Photos of Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave in Belize

If you are interested in visiting this cave, please contact us and we will be happy to help!

All photos courtesy of Esoteric Vision Photography! Follow them on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/esotericvision or visit their website http://www.esotericvision.com/ for more Belize Photography.

See also:

Barton Creek Cave Video


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