All Tours
We provide guided tours from exploring caves in the Mayan Underworld, hiking one of the highest peaks in the Maya Mountains to kayaking jungle rivers in the Belizean interior.
Altun Ha
$75 USD
Belize City
We are specialized in Mayan temples and Mayan history. Our guides in D King Adventures Tours are descendants of the Mayas. They have lived the life of the Mayas and are willing to take you on a journey in the past with their knowledge.
Altun Ha consists of two plazas that include four ceremonial temples and two residential complexes. It is one of the few Maya sites in Belize where guests can still climb. The highest temple is approximately 16 meters. It was considered one of the wealthiest Maya sites in Belize because the biggest carved Jade head was found in the masonry temple which is the highest temple.
The length of the tour is approximately 4 hours. We pick you up at the Tourism Village at Terminal 1 and we drive for about 50 minutes on the Northern Highway. We take a detour for about 14 miles as we travel through a dense forest before we arrive at the ancient city of Altun Ha. No equipment is needed and we also provide entrance fee to the Archeological site. We tour the site for about 45 minutes before we head to have lunch just 10 minutes away from the site where we have our local food of rice and beans with a soda or juice before heading back to the city.
For overnight guests, we pick you up at your hotel or from a water taxi. A representative from D King Adventure Tours will be waiting for you outside with a sign with your name on it.
Belize Zoo
$85 USD
La Democracia, Belize
The Belize zoo is located mile 29 on the Western Highway, La Democracia. This zoo stands apart from a typical zoo because of its openness. The number of wild / outside animals that comes to hang out exceeds those that are in captivation. This is a must visit place for tourists because there are plenty of animals visitors would consider unfamiliar.
A trip to the Belize Zoo goes beyond just watching animals. Visitors are given the opportunity to interact with most animals and also learn something new about them. The Nocturnal Tour is something worth considering because most animals are active at night.
Nature trailing can be arranged to experience the environmental from a closer prospective.
For cruise ship passengers, the tour departs from the Tourism Village at Terminal 1 in Belize City at the dock where the cruise ship tender boat drops off their passengers. A representative from D King Adventure Tours will be there waiting for you with a sign with your name on it.
For overnight guests, we pick you up at your hotel or from a water taxi. A representative from D King Adventure Tours will be waiting for you outside with a sign with your name on it.
We take a drive on the Western Highway for 45 minutes to get to the zoo. Once at the zoo, we give you a personalized tour for one hour and then head to lunch only 6 minutes away.
Zip Line
$66 USD
Belize
We take you to one of the best internationally certified zip-lining locations in Belize. It has a total of 5 lines that goes through the canopy of the rainforest. Two zip-lining guides will be assigned to you and will assist you for the entire zip-lining experience. Our guides have 5 years experience so you are in safe hands. Our number one priority is your safety.
While zip-lining through the canopy, you may get a chance to see wildlife such as howler monkeys, green iguanas, toucans, and other species of birds. We try to keep things as natural as possible. There are two lines that cross the river; each line connects to a platform so you will zip in a circle and end up in the same spot where you started. There is not a lot of walking.
Equipment for zip-lining (pair of gloves, harness and helmet) are provided for you. A typical Belizean lunch will be provided that includes rice and beans with stew chicken with your choice of a soda or rum punch.
The Zip-lining experience will take approximately 3-4 hours and includes driving, zip-lining and lunch. The City tour can also be included.
For cruise ship passengers, the tour departs from the Tourism Village at Terminal 1 in Belize City at the dock where the cruise ship tender boat drops off their passengers. A representative from D King Adventure Tours will be there waiting for you with a sign with your name on it.
For overnight guests, we pick you up at your hotel or from a water taxi. A representative from D King Adventure Tours will be waiting for you outside with a sign with your name on it.
Cave Tubing
$120 USD
San Ignacio, Cayo
Cave tubing with D King Adventures Tours guarantees a 5 star tubing experience. Anyone who books with us becomes a part of our family. All tubing tours go to the 4th cave plus 20 minutes in the open river.
It is a personalized tour so at all times a licensed tour guide will be with you. Note that all guides are well trained with swift water rescue and first aid/CPR. Most importantly, all guides are Belizean and very familiar with the caves.
The company provides all necessary equipment (helmets, light, life jacket and tubes) as well as the entrance fee of the National Park. No HIDDEN CHARGES. The Cave tubing tour will take approximately 4 hours 30 minutes, which includes 90 minutes of driving both ways, tour of the rainforest, cave and open river tubing. After all the fun and adventure, we take you for lunch which consists of delicious local rice and beans with stew chicken with your choice of a soda or rum punch.
For cruise ship passengers, the tour departs from the Tourism Village at Terminal 1 in Belize City at the dock where the cruise ship tender boat drops off their passengers. A representative from D King Adventure Tours will be there waiting for you with a sign with your name on it.
For overnight guests, we pick you up at your hotel or from a water taxi. A representative from D King Adventure Tours will be waiting for you outside with a sign with your name on it.
Caracol
$250 USD
Cayo
Caracol is the name given to a large ancient Maya archaeological site, located in what is now the Cayo District of Belize. It is situated approximately 40 kilometres south of Xunantunich and the town of San Ignacio Cayo, and 15 kilometers away from the Macal River. It rests on the Vaca Plateau at an elevation of 500 meters above sea-level, in the foothills of the Maya Mountains. Long thought to be a tertiary center, it is now known that the site was one of the most important regional political centers of the Maya Lowlands during the Classic Period. Caracol covered approximately 200 square kilometers,covering an area much larger than present-day Belize City (the largest metropolitan area in the country) and supported more than twice the modern city’s population.
The site was first reported by a native logger named Rosa Mai, who came across its remains in 1937 while searching for mahogany hardwood trees to exploit. Mai reported the site to the archaeological commission for British Honduras, today Belize. In 1938 the archaeological commissioner, A. H. Anderson visited the site for two weeks along with a colleague H. B. Jex [Hugh Blockley Jex – who later became Inspector of Crown Licence]. It was Anderson who gave the site its modern name. They conducted preliminary surveys, noted 9 carved monuments, took notes on the structures of the A Group Plaza, and undertook limited excavations in two locations. A. H. Anderson and Linton Satterthwaite later discovered 40 stone monuments.
For cruise ship passengers, the tour departs from the Tourism Village at Terminal 1 in Belize City at the dock where the cruise ship tender boat drops off their passengers. A representative from D King Adventure Tours will be there waiting for you with a sign with your name on it.
For overnight guests, we pick you up at your hotel or from a water taxi. A representative from D King Adventure Tours will be waiting for you outside with a sign with your name on it.
Belize City Tour
$30 USD
Belize City
If you are looking for some history of Belize and Sight-seeing, then the City tour will suit you perfectly. We have a 15 seater passenger van to take you around the city. It’s a total of 1 hour 30 minutes tour with 10 major stops. Belize City is rich in history and culture that our tour guides are well-acquainted with. The City tour also consists of rum tasting in one of the most famous distilleries in Belize: One Barrel.
You will get to see the oldest Cathedral made from bricks that the British used as ballast in the ships for the export of mahogany. You will see Colonial style buildings that are still being used. You will get the opportunity to take many pictures at the BELIZE sign near the beautiful Caribbean Sea. We even take you to the Prime Minister’s residence and other places in Belize that you do not get to see in magazines.
The tour consists of two parts of the city: the South side which is the commercial and oldest part of the city and the North side which is mostly residential. The City tour with D King Adventures Tours is doing it with the locals!
For cruise ship passengers, the tour departs from the Tourism Village at Terminal 1 in Belize City at the dock where the cruise ship tender boat drops off their passengers. A representative from D King Adventure Tours will be there waiting for you with a sign with your name on it.
Lamani
$150 USD
Orange Walk
Lamanai is a Mayan archaeological located in the Orange Walk district, Northern Belize. It rests in tranquillity in the jungle on the banks of the New River Lagoon, a river with numerous crocodiles. Lamanai translated from Maya to English means submerged crocodile.
This historical landmark was once a major Mayan city acting as a ceremonial and a trade center with its largest temple (The High Temple) standing at 108 feet (33 m) above the plaza level. The Jaguar Temple and Mask Temple are other significant temples on site. Numerous carvings with profound meaning can be sited throughout the entire site mostly visible on the Mask Temple. Lamanai has much more to offer other than its temple, such as its river banks and jungle bursting with wild life. Tombs of high status mayas are positioned high on the maya ruins.
We take a 45 minutes drive by road and then we take a boat ride for 25 miles along the river where you will have a chance to see crocodiles, manatees and birds. We stop along the way for any animal that Mother Nature provides for us. Once at the Lamanai site, we walk about the site for about 40 minutes in a circle and have lunch, then head back to the city.
Xunantunich
$95 USD
Cayo
Xunantunich is an Ancient Maya archaeological site in western Belize, about 80 miles (130 km) west of Belize City, in the Cayo District.
Xunantunich located in the village of San Jose Succotz, just one mile after crossing the Mopan River Ferry.
The Mayan word Xunantunich translates to Maiden of the Rock. Xunantunich is the second largest Mayan archaeological site. Its tallest temple stands at 130 feets above plaza level.
For cruise ship passengers, the tour departs from the Tourism Village at Terminal 1 in Belize City at the dock where the cruise ship tender boat drops off their passengers. A representative from D King Adventure Tours will be there waiting for you with a sign with your name on it.