Top 5 Waterfalls in Cayo, Belize

June 3, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in Cayo, Belize including Elijio Panti National Park, Waterfall Cave, Rio On Pools, Big Rock Falls, 1000 Foot Falls.
Restaurants in Cayo

1. Elijio Panti National Park

San Antonio Belize +501 664-5318 http://www.ict-bz.com/EPNP/index.html
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Elijio Panti National Park

2. Waterfall Cave

Hummingbird Highway, Camelote 00501 Belize
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Waterfall Cave

3. Rio On Pools

Augustine Belize +501 621-0312
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55%
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4.5 based on 214 reviews

Rio On Pools

Reviewed By AndreaN00 - Vancouver, Canada

This is the perfect spot to stop after the long drive to Caracol! Easy to get to, as it is right off the main road and only a short easy walk from where you park down to the river. Wonderful spot to have a picnic, dip in the pools, relax under little waterfalls and just refresh on a hot day. There is some shade, too. Be careful, though, the rocks in the water are VERY slippery! I recommend wearing water shoes.

4. Big Rock Falls

Mountain Pine Ridge Reserve Belize
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4.5 based on 143 reviews

Big Rock Falls

Reviewed By tmcdee - Toronto, Canada

We ventured twice to Big Rock from Blancaneaux Lodge, first by hike, then by mountain bike. Steep hill down to the falls, rocks slippery as an FYI. Loved it so much we had to go back the next day. We were amazed at how much it resembled Canada. ????????????Gaia Lodge close by for good food and drink and spectacular views.

5. 1000 Foot Falls

Mountain Pine, San Ignacio Belize +501 621-0312
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4.0 based on 116 reviews

1000 Foot Falls

Reviewed By loribern1

The funnest part was the drive there in our 4x4 rental. At our time the roads were dry - travelled in March. Wouldn't have wanted to try the road in the rainy season. Was fun bumping along the washed out roads in our 4x4 and made the experience humerous. The view at the end to see the 1000 foot falls itself wasn't overly spectacular but we enjoyed our excursion as we went out and about when we wanted to - not with a group on a tour.

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