Barton Creek Cave is part of a large riverine system and one of the longest subterranean sites. Cultural remains have been found within the first kilometer of the cave from the downstream entrance. This kilometer long space contains ten ledges above the river with evidence of Maya activity. The first ledge is located by the left just inside the entrance to the cave and continues approximately 30 meters beyond the Maya Bridge.
This cathedral-like wet cave is located in the Cayo District, approximately 24 kilometers from San Ignacio or about one hour drive. The tour entails gently paddling in a canoe for two or three people with a ratio of a maximum of eight persons per guide. This is the only way you can explore this cave.
Barton Creek Cave Photos
Tour Price
Minimum 2 person
$
100
00
Per Person -
+$20pp - Swim at Big Rock Waterfall
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+$30pp - Tour Xunantunich Ruin
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+$30pp - Tour Cahal Pech Maya Ruin
Departure Time
- Daily Departure at 8AM
- Duration 4hrs
What is Included?
- Park Entrance Fees
- Transportation from San Ignacio
- Licensed Tour Guide
- Equipments Provide
- Tour Injury Insurance
What to bring?
- Bottled Water
- Environmentally Friendly Repellent