AMBERGRIS CAYE
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Ambergris Caye is the name of Belize's largest island. The history of the island goes back to the days of the Maya, European Pirates, and Mexican Refugees who fled during the Caste War. The descendants from Mexico make up most of the island's population today. The economy of the island was once dependent on the coconut industry, followed by the fishing industry and presently it depends on tourism.

Ambergris Caye (pronounced Am-BUR-gris or Am-BUR-grease Key) is the largest of some 200 cayes that dot the coastline of Belize. Ambergris is 25 miles long and a little over a mile wide in some places, and is located in the clear shallow waters of the Caribbean Sea just off the tip of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
Her coastline is protected by the 190 miles long Barrier Reef, the second largest living coral reef in the world. In Mayan times, Ambergris Caye was a trading post. The Marco Gonzalez ruins at the southern tip of the caye and the Basil Jones site to the north, as well as the many recently excavated "home sites" in the heart of San Pedro Town give evidence to a former Maya population of 10,000. The narrow channel that separates Mexico and Belize was dug by the Maya to provide a trade route from the bay of Chetumal to the Caribbean
Map of Ambergris Caye
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Activities on the Mainland
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SPECIAL NOTE: IF YOU NOTICE THE PRICES OF OUR TOURS, YOU WILL NOTICE THAT THEY ARE FAR CHEAPER THAN THE PRICE OF THE TOURS OFFERED ON AMBERGRIS CAYE AND OTHER ISLAND.
CAVE TUBING AND ZIP LINE IS ONE OF THE MOST SOLD TOURS ALONG WITH THE MAYA RUINS OF LAMANAI:
WE OFFER THE CAVE TUBING AND ZIP LINE AT A RATE OF $ 120.00 USD P/P FOR TWO PERSONS.
FOR THREE PERSONS AND MORE THE PRICE IS : $ 110.00 P/P.
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