Belize Helicopter Tours

Enjoy our Belize Helicopter Tours


Our Belize Resort is located along banks of the Macal River in the foothill of the Maya Mountains; what better way to get there than by a thrilling sightseeing Belize helicopter tour.

There are two different routes to choose for the helicopter transfer from the Belize International Airport to the lodge.


Option 1: Direct Route to Chaa Creek (Blue Route) See map on your right:

As you depart from the Belize International Airport sit back and allow yourself to take in the picture perfect view of the mainland as you soar over lagoons, creeks, and villages.

Your flight first takes you over Macklehanny and Cox Lagoons. Here you might find Black Howler Monkeys roaring from the trees and Jabiru Storks - the largest flying birds in the Americas - wading in the marshes. 

You then will find yourself gliding over the Belize River with its many twist and turns.  As your journey in the sky continues allow your eyes to roam freely over the quaint villages, such as Camalote, Ontario and Cristo Rey, which dots the unspoiled mainland of the Cayo District.  

Your flight comes to end as you arrive at your final destination – The Lodge at Chaa Creek.


Option 2: Transfer via Maya Mountains & 1000 ft. falls to Chaa Creek:

As you depart from the Belize International Airport sit back and allow yourself to take in the picture perfect view of the mainland as you soar over lagoons, rivers, and caves.

Your flight first takes you over the winding Sibun River with its many twist and turns. Then it’s out to the green pastures of the beautiful forests of Belize.

Fly over the small but famous bathing spots such as Freetown Sibun, Butcher Burns, Cedar Bank and Gracy Rock Bank.

You then fly over Caves Branch, this area encompasses 58,000 acres that are situated beneath a 100 ft rainforest canopy and is bordered by the turquoise waters of Caves Branch River. Ahead of Caves Branch lays the deep forest of Mountain Pine Ridge.

Not long after your eyes start to dazzle at the sparkling water that runs from the largest waterfall in Belize and Central America; called 1000 ft. falls. Even though the name suggests otherwise, this waterfall is closer to 1600 feet. You will get a view of the entire falls, which is totally unlike the ground tour where you never get to see the falls in its entirety while floating from above.

Your flight then heads west as it glides over the lush unspoiled Mountain Pine Ridge where you will see up to 6 additional waterfalls before arriving to your final destination – The Lodge at Chaa Creek.

See also: Belize Adventures


 

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