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Belize ATM Cave Tour

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Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave Description

Is this cave worth it?

Belize ATM Cave Tour to the Mayan underworld ranked #1 of all the things to do in Belize.  Located in the Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve of the Cay District, the cave is about 1.5 hour drive from San Ignacio. It is one of the many archaeological site and Nature tours found throughout the country. It is not to be missed, even if you have claustrophobia.

On a caving expedition, National Geographic once documented and listed the ATM Cave as a sacred cave. Pacz Tours guide, Oscar and a few others are a specially licensed guides for the ATM Cave Tour.

Our team has worked with International and Belizean Archaeologists, Who have investigated caves since it was rediscovered. Our team has been leading a guided tour of the cave since it was open to the public in 1996.

Please note that when visiting the ATM Cave, there are no cameras allowed. For this epic Belize Adventure, you can request for us to send you photos.

The Cave Experience

Prepare yourself for an unforgettable adventure as you embark on a day trip to the enigmatic Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) Cave in Belize. Regarded as one of the most captivating tourist destinations in the country, this experience delves into the heart of darkness, where you’ll explore a world shrouded in mystery.

As you journey into the depths of the cave, you’ll be surrounded by the pitch-black embrace of the cave’s chambers, your way illuminated only by the flicker of your headlamp. Here, nature reveals its incredible artistry in the form of breathtaking stalagmites and stalactites, turning the cave system into a natural museum.

Yet, what truly sets this cave apart is its deep-rooted connection to the ancient Maya civilization, where it was used for human sacrifice and sacred rituals. The echoes of this fascinating history resonate throughout the cave, where you can still witness the haunting evidence of this past, including skeletal remains and precious Mayan artifacts.

The tour’s highlight, without a doubt, is the extraordinary famous crystal maiden, a calcified skeleton preserved within the main chamber of the cave. This mesmerizing sight is a testament to the cave’s rich history and its role in the Mayan culture.

Here's what you need to know!

This cave will be one of the coolest things you’ve done in Central America. Claustrophobic? The cave may be out of your comfort zone and if you’re feeling nervous don’t let that stop you!

The ATM tour duration varies among tour operators. Our Tour begins when you leave San Ignacio at 8:30 AM and return at 4 PM. You will spend about 3.5 hours exploring inside the cave. The tour is offered daily and is not doable if the cave is flooded.

ATM Cave Tour Guide

Get A Bona Fide Guided Cave Experience

The guide is what makes or breaks this experience. Oscar Carbajal, our main and one the best Guide specializes in the ATM Tour. He does an amazing job helping and explaining while guiding you through the cave.

Oscar has been guiding for more the 24 years. In his early days as a guide, he was working directly with some of the resorts, now he guides only the ATM tour.

The photo doesn’t portray his charismatic smile. So, we are hoping you will find the reviews of him on Facebook, Trip Advisor and Google Maps helpful for his amazing guiding service and expertise.

How much water?

You will be doing 3 river crossing before you even get to the cave. Including one crossing that is in chest high water, for someone who is 5 foot 6 inches. The water is flowing out of the cave at the entrance. You step into the river and swim (dog paddling) because of your shoes and life jackets, for about 30 feet.  That is if you are not a strong swimmer! After that, you’re in the ankle or waist deep water.

How much climbing?

You will hike (it’s walking) to the cave entrance. Then once inside you are climbing over and through rocks inside. This is why the sturdy shoes are critical! Our guide will tell you exactly where to put your hands and feet. There are a few tight spaces that aren’t favorable to tall people! But guys over 6 feet has done the Belize ATM Cave Tour.

What to bring?

Doing the ATM Cave tour from another destination

From Placencia or Hopkins – You can range to meet at Teakettle Village at the ATM Sign. We can also arrange transportation to and from the ATM Cave from these locations.
From Belize City – If you are staying in San Pedro or Caye Caulker. You will need to take the Earliest water taxi to Belize City. We can have transportation waiting to take you to meet our Guide at the ATM Cave Sign in Teakettle Village around 8:45 AM.

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Prices vary by group size, and we offer various hiking tours and outdoor activities to cater to diverse preferences. Don’t miss this remarkable experience and the chance to unravel the mysteries of the Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave.

Belize ATM Cave Tour Review

"We did the ATM tour with Pacz Tours, our guide was Oscar. We had an AMAZING experience - was our favourite tour of the trip. Be prepared to be wet 80% of the time. But this experience was unlike any other I've done, don't want to spoil it too much but it's worth your day. Definitely moderately strenuous, be prepared!."
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