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From Cayo to Placencia: Your itinerary to plan a trip to Belize for 8 days

Initially, I decided to plan a trip to Belize as a surprise for Luke – and, from jungle to beach, this ended up being one of the best trips we’ve ever had.

August 6, 2018 //  by Luke and Meagan

Last updated on April 8th, 2019 at 12:23 pm

If you want to plan a trip to Belize, let’s start with the obvious. 8 days in Belize is NOT enough. But if you only have about a week to spare, then you’ll find 8 days in Belize plenty of time to start getting to know this beautiful, diverse country. Or, rather, it’s just enough time to get completely and totally spoiled by the amazing food, beautiful wildlife and landscapes, and the really kind people.

Initially, I decided to plan a trip to Belize as a surprise for Luke, who put up with a hell of a lot of shivering on our winter trip to France. Since he loves beaches and tropics, where better to escape? And, duh, he got onboard pretty fast – and this ended up being one of the best trips we’ve ever had.

Plan your trip to Belize: Day 1 – Flying into Belize and getting settled at Caves Branch Jungle Lodge

Caves Branch Jungle Lodge and jungle foliage
Look at that gorgeous lodge!
Caves Branch Jungle Lodge dinner view
View from the lodge dining room

Highlights:

  • Arrival
  • Drive to Ian Anderson’s Caves Branch Jungle Lodge
  • Settling in, booking next day’s excursions, and dinner #1 at the resort

Things to note:

  • The customs line to enter the country looks daunting, but doesn’t always take forever. Remember to bring a pen to fill out your declaration (yes, to enter the country).
  • Belize City is known in solo travel groups to be a high-crime area, and most travelers will recommend that you fly in and immediately get out.
  • We booked a combo package with Caves Branch Jungle Lodge and Chabil Mar resort, which covered all meals, excursions, and in-country transportation.
  • You can hear howler monkeys at all hours of the night, and you WILL wake up with a start on your first night.

Every flight we found from any major Mid-Atlantic airport to Belize departed at an absurdly early hour. So, we left Reagan International (in Washington DC) at about 5AM, connected quickly in Charlotte, and arrived at the Belize City Airport by 11AM local time. Neither flight lasted much longer than a full-length movie, which we both highly recommend. Once we arrived and went through customs, our Caves Branch Jungle Lodge driver picked us up and drove us the hour plus to the resort.

After we checked in, staff members gave us a tour of the grounds, parked us at the bar for a moment to get a welcome cocktail (local rum punch – no regrets!), and then led us to our little villa. Guys, the jungle suites are pretty much like living in a giant screened porch surrounded by tropical greenery. DEFINITELY no regrets!

In addition, our driver had warned us that Caves Branch dinners are a true event, but we still weren’t prepared for the three-course meal that awaited us. Everything is fresh, and as many ingredients as possible grown or harvested locally. This means that on your first night, you will almost certainly ROLL back to your room, and you won’t even mind. We could easily have done 8 days in Belize of JUST this.

Read more about our amazing stay at Caves Branch Jungle Lodge now.

Plan your trip to Belize: Day 2 – Cave tubing at Footprint Cave and a couple’s massage at Caves Branch

Entrance to Footprint Cave, Cayo, Belize
The entrance to Footprint Cave
Floating down the river to Footprint Cave while cave tubing in Belize
Floating down the river like a goober.
Looking at Mayan pottery left in Footprint Cave, Cayo, Belize
Studying left-behind Mayan pottery and artifacts

Highlights:

  • Breakfast #1 at the resort
  • Cave tubing expedition
  • Couple’s massage

Things to note:

  • Footprint Cave and similar cave tubing expeditions are a less-intense way to explore the Mayan underworld (as compared to choices like Actun Tunichil Muknal, or the ATM Cave).
  • Make sure you bring a GoPro or a waterproof phone with a way to hold on to it (don’t lose your phone in the cave!)
  • You will find yourself completely spoiled after you have a massage in a private bungalow that’s open to a river view, surrounded only by birdsong and cicadas.

We initially wanted to do an ATM cave trip, but decided as we got closer to our vacation that we truly did want a vacation, not anything crazy intense. So, we booked a cave tubing tour, instead, and loved every second of it. Our tiny group drove through acres of orange groves in a beat up bus to get to the entry point for the river. We tubed through crystal clear water, right up to the mouth of Footprint Cave. It gets its name from the Mayan footprints calcified into the floor at the back of the cave. Though those footprints aren’t on display for visitors, you’ll get to see ceremonial tools, statues, art and pottery, evidence of fire, and some of the most beautiful rock formations you can imagine. Read more about our experience cave tubing Belize.

Once we returned to the resort, we showered and headed over to a private gazebo-slash-bungalow for a couples massage. The bungalow is closed off to the walking path by heavy curtains, but has a lovely, open view of the river below. Typically, the masseurs will play soothing music, but on this particular day, their speaker was on the fritz. This was fine with us, since the multitude of birds and singing insects got to be our soundtrack. We slept SO WELL that night.

Plan your trip to Belize: Day 3 – Full-day trip from Belize to Tikal

Tikal Two Restless Homebodies and Temple 4
Posing with Temple IV – which we were about to climb!
Tikal Grand Plaza and Temple of Great Jaguar iconic shot
That iconic Temple of the Great Jaguar plaza shot
Tikal central acropolis with flowers
Ruins and flowers – no better combo!

Highlights:

  • Tikal!
  • Sleep, man. Just sleep.

Things to note:

  • Bring about $20 USD if you intend to leave Belize at all during your stay, as they do have an exit tax.
  • The drive/trip to Tikal isn’t easy or short, but it’s completely worth it.
  • Bring a little extra cash to buy water and snacks once you get to Tikal. You’ll walk a fair bit and will likely get peckish.
  • Yes, when you plan a trip to Belize, you may also be planning a trip to Guatemala. You just don’t know! 😛
RELATED:  Our stay at Chabil Mar: A perfect Placencia resort in Belize

Let’s just start with a truth: Belize is chock-full of Mayan sites to explore. Another truth is that we had no idea when we might have the opportunity to come back, so we wanted to make whatever ancient site we visited a spectacular one. And that can only mean Tikal. Our driver escorted us a few hours to the Guatemala-Belize border, and a Guatemalan tour company took over, shepherded us through customs, and got us underway to Tikal on the other side.

Another few hours of driving, and we arrived at the national park. We hiked through several acres of wilderness and temple and building sites, all the time getting a continuing lesson in Mayan and Guatemalan history. We saw tons of wildlife, and got to hike up and around some of the largest known structures in the ancient Central American world. Absolutely unforgettable and, even though it took up one of our 8 days in Belize, this is a trip we passionately recommend. Read more about our adventure to Tikal in Guatemala!

Plan your trip to Belize: Day 4 – Bird watching at Caves Branch, a short hike, and arriving at Chabil Mar Villas

Caves Branch bird watching taking photos and looking for feathers
On the hunt!
Caves Branch bird watching keel-billed toucan
Keel-billed toucan in the trees
Chabil Mar Villas in Placencia, Belize
Chabil Mar Villas

Highlights:

  • Cayo District bird watching tour
  • Riverbed hike
  • Depart Caves Branch, arrive at Chabil Mar

Things to note:

  • Yoga pants do NOT stop thirsty Belizean mosquitos, y’all.
  • Bird watching, even for the more intense adventurer, can be absolutely thrilling because it forces you to see things in a completely new way. Plus, tropical birds are stunningly beautiful!

Neither of us loves an early morning, and we love it even less when we don’t feel certain that the missed sleep is worth it. For this, it definitely is. We got up at 6am to meet our guide at the Caves Branch main lodge. He quietly took us all around their nature preserve, toting a giant scope so he could help us spot some of the colorful birds typical to the area. He could recognize many of them even just by silhouette, which seems pretty much like wizardry to both of us! Read more about birding in Belize at Caves Branch here.

After we wrapped up, we got breakfast – oh, how we miss that fresh-squeezed orange juice! – got packed, and headed to the beach.

We arrived at Chabil Mar right in the middle of a squall that had us both really worried about safety, but it let up shortly after we got in, and we were able to get settled in our villa without issue. While Caves Branch had a rugged, family feel, Chabil Mar makes every effort at luxury and ease. It’s a heck of a contrast, and means you should definitely do your beach time second.

Plan your trip to Belize: Day 5 – Full-day Gladden Spit whale shark excursion

Seahorse Dive Shop whale shark and divers
What we were praying to see… (courtesy of Seahorse Dive Shop)
Seahorse Dive Shop boat on the open ocean near Belize
The boat, never too far away. Thankfully.

Highlights:

  • Speedy gourmet breakfast
  • Whale shark excursion to Gladden Spit Marine Reserve with Seahorse Dive Shop
  • Exhaustedly ordering room service when we return

Things to know:

  • Plan a trip to Belize while snapper are spawning to have the best luck with these guys. But know you’re not guaranteed a whale sighting, as a snorkeler or a scuba diver, even if they’ve had sightings every day for the last week. Ask us know we know -_-
  • If the weather has been dicey in the previous day or so, definitely look at the sailing forecast for the day you’re thinking of going out. Sitting in a dive boat for 6-8 foot swells or more will make you regret all your decisions.
  • Related to the above, BRING DRAMAMINE – even if you don’t think you’re prone to motion sickness.
  • Also, bring a rash guard or other sunproof cover up, and remember to wear it on the boat – and, ideally, in the water. That long in the sun will definitely give your skin a run for its money.

We’ve written a really detailed post about our whale shark experience in Belize. That said, the TL;DR is that open water snorkeling is no joke. Get ready to work for your sighting if the previous few days’ weather has been less than ideal, and don’t assume you have an iron stomach if you’ve never sat in a rollicking dive boat before. The payoff for this trip CAN be absolutely out of this world cool, but again – no guarantees. But as Malcolm Gladwell always says, sometimes you’ve just gotta pull the goalie 🙂

Plan your trip to Belize: Day 6 – Exploring Placencia village and amazing Belizean cuisine

Amazing Tutti Frutti gelato, Placencia, Belize
Amazing Tutti Frutti gelato!
Rumfish y Vino menu sign, Placencia, Belize
Rumfish y Vino menu sign
Placencia village main street, Belize
Placencia village main street view

Highlights:

  • Explore Placencia Village
  • Lunch at Chachis and Tutti Frutti
  • Dinner at Rumfish y Vino in the village

Things to know:

  • Order lionfish, snapper, and just about any other fresh seafood you can get your hands on. It’s FRESH fresh, and absolutely spoils you for the caliber of stuff you get if your home is landlocked.
  • Follow the locals to restaurants. Their tastebuds will never steer you wrong.

Excursions are wonderful, but often, nothing beats walking around and getting to know a place from a more local perspective. Placencia is a tiny village with serious island vibes and very little to do EXCEPT eat amazing food. We took one of Chabil Mar’s golf carts and buzzed around the main drag a bit to enjoy the colorful buildings and chill vibe. We stopped at Chachis, pizza place that had me absolutely dreaming of pizza for the following week. We also made a point of stopping at Tutti Frutti gelateria, even though it seems weird to have an Italian confection be a famous offering in a Central American beach town. Y’all, your tastebuds will thank you hardcore. Super fresh ingredients mean you’ll have some of the most flavorful gelato you can imagine. I would literally plan a trip to Belize just for this – and 8 days in Belize isn’t enough!

RELATED:  Wildlife of Belize: From beach to jungle, and howler monkeys to geckos

Finally, we came back out in the evening to take advantage of Chabil Mar’s village dining credit. We took the recommendation of a couple of locals and tried out Rumfish y Vino. It’s not cheap eats by any stretch, but their cuisine is stunning. From the fried and seasoned plantain chips to the lionfish to the coconut curry red snapper – you’ll feel as grateful as we did for a golf cart to get back to the villa!!

Plan your trip to Belize: Day 7 – Reef snorkeling near Silk Cayes and a romantic dinner on the Chabil Mar pier

Silk Caye Belize on a cloudy day
Beautiful, even on a cloudy day in the rainy season
Luke snorkeling Silk Caye reef in Belize
Smiling in a snorkel mask – did he choke a second later?!
Splash Dive Shop Silk Caye snorkeling group
New friends, amazing tour!

Highlights:

  • Full-day reef snorkeling trip to Silk Cayes with Splash Dive Shop
  • Stop at Hatchet Caye resort
  • Dinner on the Chabil Mar pier

Things to know:

  • Swimming with nurse sharks and loggerhead turtles is absolutely unbeatable and is a stop included with most Silk Caye snorkel trips.
  • Hatchet Caye is definitely worth looking into for a stay if you’re not trying to see a ton of Belize during that portion of your trip. Their facilities look stunning, and their views are unbeatable.

Snorkeling easily ranks as one of our favorite things to do. And even though this particular trip wasn’t 100% perfect (thanks to sediment stirred up by all the chop in the water), fact of the matter is, we still got to swim with nurse sharks and loggerhead turtles and see beautiful wildlife, and we still got to have super unique Silk Caye all to ourselves. Plus, our guides absolutely made the trip. Ruth wasn’t just an awesome snorkel guide, she also educated us about her culture (Mestizo culture) and spent time getting to know us, as well. We truly couldn’t have asked for a better trip snorkeling in Belize.

On the way back to the mainland, we stopped for a cocktail or two at Hatchet Caye (no, our guides didn’t join us for anything more than an ice cold Coke, since they ARE professionals! 🙂 ) and to enjoy their lovely views. We’ll certainly be exploring our options of staying there next time we visit!

Finally, once we returned back to Placencia, we freshened up and walked around the resort a bit. Then we enjoyed a beautiful, romantic, and breezy dinner on the Chabil Mar pier. Eating with unlimited ocean views really is something! When you plan a trip to Belize, this one’s a must-do.

Plan your trip to Belize: Day 8 – Flying out of Placencia and heading home

Placencia airport, boarding Cesna on the tarmac
Boarding our Cesna on the tarmac
Placencia airport, Belize
Placencia airport
Placencia airport boarding pass
Placencia airport boarding pass – which you then return to the staff!

Highlights:

  • Early breakfast and packing
  • Flight out from tiny Placencia airport
  • Home!

Things to know:

  • If you don’t enjoy Cesnas, you won’t enjoy the flight from Placencia airport to Belize City.
  • The exit tax also applies to flights out of the country, but most airlines will include that in the cost of your ticket (it’s why your estimated cost of ticket will jump up when you go to check out from your airline of choice).
  • Again, make sure you have a pen. Hunting one down in the airport is… a gigantic pain in the ass, honestly.
  • BZE is tiny, but it can get SO CROWDED. If you don’t like being around tons of people, make sure you prepare yourself for the possibility of waiting in a sea of humanity.

We travel a fair bit and rarely love the idea of coming home, but this trip gave us much stronger than usual heartache about leaving.

Still, we got up early for a final tasty breakfast, got all packed and loaded up, and headed to the single-strip Placencia airport for our flight back to Belize City. Our pilot gave us a perfectly safe trip, but for those not accustomed to flying in tiny, tiny planes… ehhhhhhh. Just hang on to your stomach 🙂

Once we got through customs and security at BZE, we had a fair while to wait for our flight, so we waded through the crowded gift shops and searched our some airport food. Hey, you do what you have to, right? And then, just like a really good dream that ends too soon, our time in Belize came to a close.

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  1. The Expat Mummy

    August 30, 2018 at 10:39 am

    I love the fact that you have a blog on a place with lots of info and pictures and then you put the ‘things to know’ bit at the bottom which are the things to know – and they are the real thngs to know. Like I hate small planes,, that one piece of info alone is priceless.

    • Meagan

      September 1, 2018 at 11:34 pm

      Thank you for the amazing feedback! I’m so glad you’ve found this helpful 🙂

  2. MC Adventure Blog

    August 31, 2018 at 1:23 am

    That is an incredibly jam-packed 8 days! Even though you didn’t do everything you wanted to you definitely got a lot done, the cave tubing, swimming with whale sharks and everything sounds amazing. I think even if you live in place for a year you still won’t see everything you want to but amazing holiday!

  3. Alex Trembath

    August 31, 2018 at 5:08 am

    We are planning a big trip to Central America in the next couple of years so this is great. Belize will definitely be in our itinerary.

  4. Kylee Hayes

    August 31, 2018 at 6:29 am

    We missed Belize when we did our five month trip to Central America, we actually missed Honduras too because of the riots at the time! Can’t wait to go back and check it out!

  5. Katerina

    August 31, 2018 at 8:59 am

    I would definitely do the cave tubing and definitely not the shark excursion! Great post guys, Belize seems amazing!

  6. Unravelling Travelling

    August 31, 2018 at 2:15 pm

    This is so informative! thank you so much for sharing, definitely on our bucketlist!

  7. Alexander Popkov

    August 31, 2018 at 5:53 pm

    Looks like kinda rushy trip. But I like taking those, when I am fist time in a coutry. Would love to get to the same route.

    • Meagan

      September 1, 2018 at 11:32 pm

      The amazing thing is it didn’t feel like a rush! We can only ever take about a week at a time in any destination, and if we can have one big activity or a few moderate activities each day, it feels full without feeling crazy. If you do decide to do a package like this, you can book it for pretty much as long as you want and they’ll split your time evenly between the two resorts 🙂

  8. Ee Sing

    August 31, 2018 at 6:29 pm

    You look like you had an adventure here, really exploring the place and doing the activities. I love how informative this post and basically would help a lot when we are planning trips there.

  9. travelswiththecrew

    August 31, 2018 at 11:06 pm

    You are adventurous! Cave tubing sounds like an amazing experience and one I’ve never heard of.

  10. Opposite Tourists

    September 1, 2018 at 4:44 am

    Great read! You managed to cram a lot into your trip We’ll definitely be taking inspiration for our upcoming trip across Central and South America.

  11. Manon van Os - Flip Flop Wanderers

    September 1, 2018 at 5:56 am

    Ohh this comes in really handy for us! We have plans to go to central america next year and of course Belize is also on the list. I especially would love to see Tikal!!

  12. Dalibro

    September 1, 2018 at 7:26 am

    Wonderful itinerary! Had to google the ATM Cave as I imagined some old Mayan bank institute… 😀 Btw. I don’t think I’d ever get on that Cesna, they are just way too scary!

  13. Louis

    September 1, 2018 at 8:09 am

    Smashed it great post 🙂 I know I’ve got an itinerary sorted for Belize if I go

  14. mohanaandaninda

    September 1, 2018 at 2:39 pm

    Cave tubing looks daunting and scary, but I am sure that it must be a rewarding experience. Great post, looking forward to reading some more 🙂

  15. Erica

    September 1, 2018 at 5:51 pm

    Caves, couples massages and culture at Tikal! Looks like an incredible week! I’d love ito visit Belize one day, it’s been ages since I was in central America but it’s one of my favorite corners of the world 😍😍

  16. alison netzer

    September 1, 2018 at 9:33 pm

    I absolutely fell in love with Belize when we went last winter. I couldn’t believe the Caribbean influence the moment we left Guatemala to enter Belize. We did the ATM cave and it’s crazy!!! I dragged my 70+year old parents through it and I thought they were going to kill me, fortunately they are in shape. This is a great description of going from the interior to exterior and all the great things to do. I am definitely going back.

  17. Suvarna

    September 1, 2018 at 11:40 pm

    This itinerary is so perfectly designed and informative. Sounds like you had an amazing time and made the most of your eight days

  18. Soumya Gayatri

    September 2, 2018 at 1:09 am

    Looks like you had an amazing time there. I have long wanted to see Tikal. So these things might be interesting to add on. Thanks

  19. Su Bha Sun

    September 2, 2018 at 7:26 am

    Wow! This was a wonderful trip you guys had. I literally got goosebumps by the thought of cave tubing and jungle lodge stay. Quite insightful post though. It was a good read and fun.

  20. J David Garnett

    September 2, 2018 at 9:41 am

    I used to work with somebody who was stationed in Belize during his military service and told me stories but have never seen photographs before. Thank you for posting.

  21. Lisa

    September 2, 2018 at 10:08 am

    You packed in a lot on your 8 day trip! I’ve read about the exit tax so thanks for the reminder. Yoga pants don’t fend off the mosquitos, I know that from first hand experience too!

  22. livetotravelsaniyapuri

    September 2, 2018 at 1:38 pm

    You must have had a hell of a trip, sharks, jungle houses, all this sounds so adventurous. I didn’t know about this place until now but after reading your experience, I am definitely adding it to my bucket list. 🙂

  23. Nina

    September 2, 2018 at 2:50 pm

    That cave tubing looks amazing! Now, the small place is a different story though because I don’t think my husband likes one. lol

  24. Jonathan Morales

    September 8, 2018 at 9:52 pm

    Hey cave tubing and that jungle lodge stay was lit! I love how you squeezed an 8 day itinerary on a single post!

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If you enjoy a tasty RVA brunch or high tea and ha If you enjoy a tasty RVA brunch or high tea and haven’t tried Floris, the new tea room at the @vmfamuseum, you need to get a move-on. We had the best time enjoying multiple teas and delicious finger foods and can’t wait to bring friends with us next time! 

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Fall in Richmond VA can be fantastic, and the weat Fall in Richmond VA can be fantastic, and the weather so far this year is proving that point nicely. So here’s a perfect date night to squeeze in before it gets chillier:
- Pick up the date night special from @garnettsrva , which includes two meals, a bottle of wine, and dessert for $33 - and they’ll even loan you a free blanket and vintage picnic basket (just make sure you return it as soon as you’re finished 🤗). They have several baskets, so shouldn’t have a problem getting one. And you can order all this ahead online, which makes this fast and easy.
(@properpieco is also an excellent meal option and it’s closer to your final destination! It IS bring your own basket, though…)
- Drive over to Libby Hill Park in Church Hill and grab one of the best seats in the house for leaf peeping AND seeing the sunset over the city.

This is very much a locals/neighborhood spot where you’ll see families with their kids, people walking their dogs, folks riding bikes and scooters, and even teens getting their senior poctures taken. Despite all this, it’s pretty peaceful and there’s plenty of room for everyone ❤️

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Lit brunch, boujee brunch, fun brunch - whatever y Lit brunch, boujee brunch, fun brunch - whatever you’re looking for, there’s a best brunch in RVA to suit everyone! These spots are just a few of our favorites because they’re delicious, fun, or both! 
✨More ideas and lists on the blog 2rh.co✨

📍@pinkysrva (Scotts Addition)
📍@hoghavenfarmllc (@growrva Big Market OR South of the James Farmers Market) 
📍@milliesrva (downtown)
📍@hobnobrva (Lakeside) 
📍@hotelgreene Capitol District/Monroe Ward)

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