

Tours &
Activities

Adventure Awaits
Discover the best of Omoa with our exciting tours and activities! From jungle hikes to cultural explorations, there’s something for every adventurer. Ready to explore? Let’s go!

Tour 1: Hiking in Rawacala
Embark on a 4 km route through the tropical rainforest, following the Piedra Mucle river and climbing trailsto reach oursecond waterfall. Learn about the flora and fauna of the reserve with our guides. Along the way, you may encounter a variety of flora and fauna, including mammals, reptiles, and more. The tour includes protective gear
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Difficulty: Medium
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Schedule: Departure at 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
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Duration: Approximately 4 hours for a person with average physical condition.
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Group Size: Minimum 2 people - Maximum 10 people
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Ages: 12 and up
Dress Code and Additional Information:
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Be punctual; the activity will not proceed if there is a delay.
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Wear sturdy, closed shoes with good support and grip (avoid water shoes and sandals).
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Do not bring electronic devices. For cell phones or cameras, please use waterproof protection; we are not responsible for wet, broken, or damaged personal equipment.
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Wear flexible, moisture-wicking clothing (avoid jeans).
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Bring insect repellent and sunscreen.
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Visitors must sign a liability waiver.
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Not suitable for people with mobility issues or children under 12.
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Reservation required.
Environmental Considerations: Respect wildlife; observe it from a distance without disturbing it. Leave no trace: do not litter and take all waste with you for proper disposal.
Price Includes:
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Entrance fee
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Light lunch and bottled water
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Guides
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Round-trip Tuc Tuc transportation
Price per Person: $67.00

Tour 2: Kayaking in the Bay
Explore the community along the coast of the bay, paddle through the mangroves, and observe birds, rays, and other marine wildlife around the ocean and lagoon. A stop at a local bar for refreshments is possible if time allows.
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Difficulty: Medium
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Schedule: 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
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Duration: Approximately 3 hours for a person with average physical condition.
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Group Size: Minimum 2 people - Maximum 3 people
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Ages: 12 and up
Dress Code and Additional Information:
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Wear light clothing or swimwear
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A hat and sunglasses are recommended for additional protection
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Wear water shoes or sandals that can get wet
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Consider wearing a long-sleeve shirt for extra sun protection
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Bring water to stay hydrated during the tour
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Wear a life vest at all times
Environmental Considerations: Respect local wildlife; observe it from a distance without disturbing it. Avoid damaging the mangroves; do not pull or break branches. Leave no trace: do not litter and dispose of waste properly.
Price Includes:
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Kayak, paddle, life vest
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Light lunch and bottled water
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Guide
Price per Person: $42.00

Tour 3: Historic San Fernando Fortress
The San Fernando Fortress in Omoa offers a rich historical and cultural experience. The fortress has thick stone walls designed to withstand attacks and protect against British and pirate invasions. You’ll find impressive bastions and defensive structures typical of 18th-century Spanish military architecture. The fortress is located in a picturesque coastal area, with lush vegetation and beautiful sea views. The surrounding area includes well-kept gardens, cannons and artillery, museum exhibits, prison cells, and panoramic views.
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Difficulty: Easy
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Schedule: From 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Duration: Less than 3 hours for a person with average physical condition.
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Group Size: Minimum 5 people - Maximum 10 people
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Ages: All ages
Dress Code and Additional Information:
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Wear suitable footwear for walking on potentially uneven surfaces
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Bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen) and stay hydrated
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Familiarize yourself with emergency exits and procedures at the fortress
Environmental Considerations: Respect the heritage site. Do not touch or vandalize historical artifacts and structures. Support conservation efforts by following the guidelines provided by the site. Avoid littering; use designated waste containers. Reduce waste by using reusable water bottles and bags. Minimize carbon footprint by choosing eco-friendly transportation whenever possible.
Price Includes:​
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Entrance fee
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Guide
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Hotel-Fortress-Hotel transportation
Price per Person: $43.35

Tour 4: Birdwatching and Swimming in Waterfall Pools
Join a guided birdwatching tour from the hotel to Rawacala Eco Park and Adventures. Spot some of the 210 bird species in their natural habitat, especially during migration season from September to March. Expect to find a variety of native flora and fauna, many streams and spring water, waterfalls, and natural pools. Bring your swimsuit for a refreshing dip in freshwater.
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Difficulty: Easy to Medium
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Schedule: 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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Group Size: Minimum 2 people - Maximum 10 people
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Ages: 12 and up
Dress Code and Additional Information:​
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Wear comfortable and durable hiking shoes for navigating uneven and slippery terrain
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Avoid open shoes or sandals
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Opt for lightweight clothing to stay cool and dry in the humid environment
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Long sleeves and pants can help protect against insect bites and vegetation scratches
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Bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen) and stay hydrated
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Bring insect repellent for mosquito protection
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Swimsuit
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Binoculars for bird and wildlife watching
Environmental Considerations: Follow "Leave No Trace" principles to minimize environmental impact. Stay on marked trails and do not disturb wildlife. Do not litter and carry out all waste for proper disposal.
Price Includes:​
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Entrance fees
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Guide
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Tuc Tuc Moto Taxi
Price per Person: $60.00

Tour 5: Rappelling in Rawacala
Experience 4.8 km of adventure, passing through sections of tropical rainforest and rivers on mountainous terrain. This full-day activity allows you to fully enjoy nature. During the tour, you’ll visit the first, second, third, or fourth waterfall (or all four if you're up for the challenge!), accompanied by two certified guides. You’ll learn about the flora and fauna of the reserve from our guides, and you may encounter a variety of wildlife along the way. This activity offers true adrenaline and adventure while ensuring safety, with our guides providing the highest security measures. Rawacala Eco Park is the top choice for canyoning and rappelling.
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Difficulty: High
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Schedule: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (8 hours)
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Our team is trained by international experts from the American Canyoneering Association for your safety.
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Group Size: Minimum 2 people - Maximum 6 people
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Ages: 15 and up
Dress Code and Additional Information:​
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Be punctual; the activity will not proceed if there is a delay.
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Wear lace-up shoes with sturdy soles and good support for hiking (avoid slippery footwear and sandals).
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Wear lightweight, flexible clothing that does not retain moisture (avoid jeans).
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Bring a waterproof bag to protect cell phones and cameras.
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Pack insect repellent, sunscreen, water to stay hydrated, and a rain poncho in case of rain.
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Bring food for the eight-hour journey.
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Complete and sign the liability waiver.
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Read, complete, and sign the client information package.
Environmental Considerations: Respect local wildlife, observe it from a distance without disturbing it. Leave no trace: do not litter and dispose of all waste properly. Stay on established trails and avoid creating new paths. Follow all guide instructions. Do not pick or uproot plants, as this may disturb the ecosystem. Avoid contaminating water sources with soap, food, or human waste. Keep noise levels low.
Price Includes:​
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Park entrance fees
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Hiking tour
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Two guides
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Protective gear
Prices:
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Rappelling at the 1st Waterfall:
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$30.00 per person (adults)
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$25.00 (kids)
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Rappelling at the 2nd Waterfall:
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$60.00 per person
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Extreme Rappelling (includes 2nd, 3rd, and 4th waterfalls):
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$120.00 per person
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Rappel Cocha Rock Cave:
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$85.oo per person​
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Tour 6: Snorkeling or Diving in Zapotillos Cayes, Belize
A snorkeling trip to the Zapotillos Cayes, located an hour by boat from Omoa Bay, offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and education. You’ll immerse yourself in one of the Caribbean’s most beautiful marine environments, gaining a deeper appreciation for nature and the importance of preserving these precious habitats. Whether you're an experienced snorkeler or a beginner, the vibrant underwater life and breathtaking landscapes will leave unforgettable memories. Activities include swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing, and observing coral reefs, tropical fish, larger marine creatures, invertebrates like sea urchins, starfish, anemones, crystal-clear waters, sandy beaches, mangroves, and seagrass beds.
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Difficulty: Very easy to medium
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Schedule: 6:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (day trip by boat to Zapotillos Cayes)
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Group Size: Minimum 2 people - Maximum 10 people
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Ages: Almost all ages (not recommended for infants under 2)
Dress Code and Additional Information:​
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Wear a comfortable, secure swimsuit suitable for snorkeling and diving.
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Consider wearing a long-sleeve shirt or rash guard for sun protection.
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A wide-brimmed hat and UV-protected sunglasses.
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Apply reef-safe sunscreen and reapply throughout the day.
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Water shoes.
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Lightweight, quick-drying cover-up clothing.
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Beach towel.
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A long-sleeve shirt or light jacket may provide additional sun protection.
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Dry bag or waterproof case for personal items.
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Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
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Snacks for energy.
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Ensure you are physically prepared for water activities and inform the guide of any medical conditions.
Environmental Considerations: Be mindful of the environment. Do not touch or step on corals, and avoid disturbing marine life. Use reef-safe sunscreen to protect delicate ecosystems. Leave no trace: do not litter, and carry out all waste for proper disposal.
Price Includes:​
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Immigration fees and processing
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Transportation to the marina
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Guide
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Lunch
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Snorkel equipment
Price per Person:
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Snorkeling: $195.00
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Diving (two dives): $240.00
