Belize zoo and City Tour
Belize zoo
swing bridge
St. John’s Cathedral
A visit to the Belize Zoo is the best way to get an introduction to the animals of Belize, and to understand why it is important to protect the habitats that sustain them.
The Zoo keeps animals which were orphaned, rescued, born at the zoo, rehabilitated animals, or sent to The Zoo as donations from other zoological institutions. The Belize Zoo has become the first nature destination in Belize that is entirely accessible to visitors with physical disabilities. It is a non-governmental, non-profit organization focused on wildlife conservation through wildlife rehabilitation and environmental education.
On this fully guided tour around historic Belize City, you will see many places of interest, including the ancient swing bridge over Haulover Creek, which is turned open by manpower. You’ll also visit the oldest Anglican cathedral in Central America, St. John’s Cathedral, built from bricks used as ballast in sailing ships of old. Directly across the street you, will visit Government House, once home to the colonial Governors and now a museum
60 minute drives to the zoo
90 minutes at the zoo
60-minute drives back to Belize City
45-minute city tour
Cruise Dock
Zoo fee
water
Personal guide
tip