Belize Maya Ruins Tours
Discover the Ancient Wonders of Belize's Maya Ruins
Experience the tranquility and adventure of Bacab Eco Park, a lush eco-friendly destination in Belize perfect for families and nature lovers.
Nestled in the heart of Belize, Bacab Eco Park offers an immersive experience into the lush tropical landscapes, vibrant wildlife, and serene waters of the region. Ideal for families and nature lovers alike, this eco-friendly paradise is perfect for a day of adventure and relaxation.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Orange Walk Town, head south on the Philip Goldson Highway (also known as the Northern Highway) towards Belize City. Continue for about 25 miles (40 km) until you reach the Burrell Boom area. Look for signs indicating Burrell Boom Road. Turn left onto Burrell Boom Road and drive for approximately 0.25 miles. Bacab Eco Park will be on your right. Please note that parking is available on-site, and there may be a small entry fee to access the park.
Public Transportation
To reach Bacab Eco Park via public transportation, take a bus from Orange Walk Town to Belize City. These buses are frequent and can be boarded from designated bus stops in town. The fare is typically around BZ$5-7. Once you arrive in Belize City, take a taxi or a local bus heading towards Burrell Boom. Specify your destination to the driver, and they will drop you off near Burrell Boom Road. From there, it's a short walk (about 0.25 miles) to Bacab Eco Park, which will be on your right. Be prepared for a small entry fee at the park.
Use Bacab Eco Park as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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