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Xunantunich is an Ancient Maya archaeological site in western Belize, about 70 miles west of Belize City, in the Cayo District. Xunantunich is located atop a … See more

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Sep 12, 2024
An outstanding experience! The hand-cranked ferry was a treat, and the Myan complex itself was unlike anything we'd ever seen. We went without a guide and spent about two hours at the site. The visit… Full review by Ed M
Jun 18, 2024
Amazing view and tons of history. Be ready to walk and bring water but very worth the time and money. Going to the top of the ruin was a hike to remember Full review by Nmhst
Jun 17, 2024
We visited Xunantunich with Nine Belize Ecocultural Tours. Ronnel took us to the incredible Mayan archaeological site Xunantunich, and explained everything that probably happened at this sacred site,… Full review by tazanardi

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How many stairs does it take to the top
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I didn't count the number of steps or stairs. But it's a lot. The structure itself is 130 feet tall. These steps are rocky and narrow in some parts. And the stairs to get to the top there are …
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I didn't count the number of steps or stairs. But it's a lot. The structure itself is 130 feet tall. These steps are rocky and narrow in some parts. And the stairs to get to the top there are multiple areas because you have to go around the back as well.
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What did Covid have to do with preventing further exploration. Thinking of going shortly
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You can explore everything on your own - no restrictions except the top is blocked off no entry. If you hire the guide on the other side of river, they would have to ride in the vehicle with …
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You can explore everything on your own - no restrictions except the top is blocked off no entry. If you hire the guide on the other side of river, they would have to ride in the vehicle with you uphill to the ruins or you would have to wait for them to walk up the hill and meet your group. That would mean you had to wait for them before going in and exploring on your own. The COVID restriction being the wait time (guide not in vehicle) and having someone outside your group in close contact (in vehicle). Time for exploring and risk not amount of exploring
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Answer by Christy D · Jan 23, 2022
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We will be driving ourselves and I see on some posts this was done. Was is an easy drive...did you need to use a GPS? …
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We will be driving ourselves and I see on some posts this was done. Was is an easy drive...did you need to use a GPS? We will be driving from Belmopan. Very helpful to know you can get a tour guide at the Ruin.
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We went with a guide and I’m glad we did. I’m sure you can drive Yourself but it’s a bit of a drive (it took us about 1 hr 45 minutes to 2 hrs). Either way, enjoy.
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Hi - we have a couple options for excursions from our cruise ship. If you could only do one, would you go to Chichen …
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Hi - we have a couple options for excursions from our cruise ship. If you could only do one, would you go to Chichen Itza or Xunantunich and why? I hear that you can no longer climb Chichen Itza. We were spoiled by seeing Machu Picchu last year. Thank you for your help!
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I can't compare it to Itza since I have not been there, but if you can't climb it, I would rule it out. Xunantunich can still be climbed and the pictures/videos I have from it are amazing. You …
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I can't compare it to Itza since I have not been there, but if you can't climb it, I would rule it out. Xunantunich can still be climbed and the pictures/videos I have from it are amazing. You can see 360 degrees around for miles
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