Free
Explore the mangroves and littoral forests of Calabash Caye in breathtaking Turneffe Atoll.
Discover a pristine Caribbean island where turquoise waters meet white sandy shores, fringed with emerald mangroves.
Encounter the wildlife that thrives in this biodiversity hotspot, from blue land crabs to iguanas.
Maya and mangroves
Immerse yourself in the lush mangroves and littoral forest as you walk the hour-long nature trail at stunning Calabash Caye.
As you stroll, you'll encounter the towering Calabash tree. Though it appears native, it was likely planted by Maya from the Belize mainland. You’ll discover other evidence of the Maya too, such as mounds of coral and shells thought to be former fishing camps. Continuing your exploration, look out for iguanas and vibrant blue land crabs, and drink in the sound of tropical birdsong. Climb the Bird Tower to take in the majesty of this incredible ecosystem from above.
Practical information
Remarks/requirements: Please dress in layered clothing and wear comfortable walking shoes. Sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat are recommended.
Walking or Activity information: Involves moderate physical activity on relatively level surfaces and gentle terrain. Approx. one hour of walking.
Wheelchair accessible: No
Language availability: English