Discover Belize-City on a private tour
Belize City presents a colourful tapestry of culture and history, with the Caribbean Sea adding its own voice to the mix. Picture reggae rhythms blending with the salty air as you navigate lively markets. A local guide transforms Belize City tours into more than just ticking off a checklist; it's about diving into an experience. The city's pulse is felt as you discover lesser-known sites on a walking tour or savour a food and wine tour that showcases local tastes. With your guide, you bypass the usual and explore the narratives behind colonial facades and ancient Mayan artefacts. Your visit to Belize City becomes a journey to its core, not just a superficial glance. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Belize City. Explore Belize City your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Belize City tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Belize City for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Cruise the Belize River to spot crocodiles, iguanas, and manatees with a guide who knows the bends, or visit the Community Baboon Sanctuary to hear howler monkeys thunder above you. Birders can add Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary at dawn, or stop at the Belize Zoo to meet native species in natural settings. Day trip tours: Take a private Lamanai tour that pairs a New River boat safari with time among jungle-covered Maya temples. Or go cave tubing at Nohoch Che’en Caves Branch, or snorkel the Hol Chan Marine Reserve from Caye Caulker, timed to your ship or hotel. City highlights tours: Cross the Swing Bridge, step inside St. John’s Cathedral and the House of Culture, and browse Michael Finnegan Market with your guide for garnaches, fry jacks, and fresh fruit. You can also visit Travellers Liquors Heritage Center for a short rum tasting or see local art at the Image Factory. Parts of the city aren’t very walkable in the heat, and public transit is limited to buses and shared vans, with taxis common. For comfort and ease, you can book chauffeured tours or ask your local guide about tours with private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Belize City inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore the vibrant heart of Belize City with a private walking tour, and don’t miss the chance to dive into its popular neighborhoods with a local guide by your side. Your guide will be your insider connection, revealing the city’s hidden gems and local favorites. - Fort George: Best for history buffs and cultural tourists, this neighborhood offers colonial architecture and the iconic Baron Bliss Lighthouse. The area’s streets tell stories of the city’s rich past, perfect for those keen on meaningful connections with the locale. - Downtown: Ideal for families and multi-generational groups, Downtown Belize City is the bustling hub where you can discover local markets, shops, and eateries. It’s a lively spot for sampling traditional Belizean cuisine and soaking in the city’s everyday life. - King’s Park: This residential neighborhood is great for those who enjoy a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere. You’ll find local parks and friendly streets where you can engage with the community, perfect for a laid-back stroll with your guide. - Buttonwood Bay: Known for its picturesque waterfront views and modern vibe, this area caters well to those seeking a more upscale experience. It’s a lovely spot for a leisurely walk with opportunities to explore chic cafes and boutiques. Day trip ideas from Belize City From Belize City, you can jump into easy day trips to nearby ruins, wildlife spots, and reef hangouts, with your tour shaped around history, nature, or beach time; these tours keep travel simple so you spend more time exploring. - Altun Ha and the Belize River: A short drive north leads to classic Maya temples you can climb, plus a calm river stretch where crocs, iguanas, and birds show up; good if you want archaeology with a light wildlife cruise in the same day. - Lamanai via the New River: The boat ride in doubles as a safari with herons, kingfishers, and howler monkeys, then the jungle opens to tall pyramids like the High Temple; a strong pick for photography and deeper Maya history without a long hike. - Nohoch Che’en Cave Tubing: Float through limestone caverns lit by headlamps, see stalactites, and listen to the river echo; add a rainforest walk or a zipline circuit if you want more action, and your tour can handle timing and gear. - Caye Caulker and Hol Chan: Ride the water taxi to a small island for snorkelling at the reef, where rays and nurse sharks glide by, then wander sandy lanes for an easy lunch; ideal if you want clear water and simple beach time in one day. - Community Baboon Sanctuary (Bermudian Landing): See black howler monkeys in a community-run habitat and learn how villages protect them; suits animal lovers and families who prefer a short drive and close-up time with local wildlife. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Belize City most travellers miss.