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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 1181382" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>If we ever go back there I'd use that company to do cave tubing again. We saw the gigantic ship's group and our smaller group was definitely having a better time. </p><p></p><p>The tripadvisor reviews of their excursions are pretty much great: <a href="http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g291968-d1214839-Reviews-Cave_Tubing_com-Belize_City_Belize_District.html" target="_blank">Cave-Tubing.com - Belize City - Reviews of Cave-Tubing.com - TripAdvisor</a> I'd probably skip the atv portion of the excursion because I was so bad at it and probably ruined it for everyone that had the misfortune of riding behind me on the trail. They also offer a zip line tour which might be fun if you're okay with heights.</p><p></p><p>My recollection of the cave tubing portion of the excursion: There was a bus ride to the foot of the trail. Personal belongings were left on the bus. When we got off the bus and they handed out inner tubes etc. for us to carry up the jungle trail to the shallows of the river. There was a slightly steep hike uphill. The water in the river was colder than we had expected but that felt pretty good after the hike up there. </p><p></p><p>We always wear water shoes when in an area with water and rocks etc so I'm pretty sure we wore those instead of sneakers, although I don't actually remember what shoes I had on. I don't remember anyone complaining about their footwear getting soaked but if you're concerned about that then pick up some water shoes before you go. I think we got ours at Target. </p><p></p><p>We floated down the river through the caves and every once in a while the guide told us to go "butts up" which means lift up your rear end or it's going to get dragged over the rocks. The bus picked us up downstream with our personal belongings and towels etc. Our one regret is that we didn't take a gopro or waterproof camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 1181382, member: 1"] If we ever go back there I'd use that company to do cave tubing again. We saw the gigantic ship's group and our smaller group was definitely having a better time. The tripadvisor reviews of their excursions are pretty much great: [URL="http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g291968-d1214839-Reviews-Cave_Tubing_com-Belize_City_Belize_District.html"]Cave-Tubing.com - Belize City - Reviews of Cave-Tubing.com - TripAdvisor[/URL] I'd probably skip the atv portion of the excursion because I was so bad at it and probably ruined it for everyone that had the misfortune of riding behind me on the trail. They also offer a zip line tour which might be fun if you're okay with heights. My recollection of the cave tubing portion of the excursion: There was a bus ride to the foot of the trail. Personal belongings were left on the bus. When we got off the bus and they handed out inner tubes etc. for us to carry up the jungle trail to the shallows of the river. There was a slightly steep hike uphill. The water in the river was colder than we had expected but that felt pretty good after the hike up there. We always wear water shoes when in an area with water and rocks etc so I'm pretty sure we wore those instead of sneakers, although I don't actually remember what shoes I had on. I don't remember anyone complaining about their footwear getting soaked but if you're concerned about that then pick up some water shoes before you go. I think we got ours at Target. We floated down the river through the caves and every once in a while the guide told us to go "butts up" which means lift up your rear end or it's going to get dragged over the rocks. The bus picked us up downstream with our personal belongings and towels etc. Our one regret is that we didn't take a gopro or waterproof camera. [/QUOTE]
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