
Rio-On Pools :: Your Frolic Spot in Belize
A vast expanse of boulders and small waterfalls that form pools in which to wade and frolic. But there’s no coverage from the sun, so bring your sunscreen!
A vast expanse of boulders and small waterfalls that form pools in which to wade and frolic. But there’s no coverage from the sun, so bring your sunscreen!
A small but peaceful cave worth visiting if you’re anywhere near San Ignacio.
A small but fun waterfall that’s great for a swim or just a rest on the rocks.
Small, unassuming mom & pop with good quality food and good value. Solid choice for a meal in San Ignacio.
On our way out of San Ignacio, we visited Rio Frio Cave, Rio-On Pools, and Big Rock Waterfall. We also learned that Google Maps is not so reliable in the backwoods of Belize.
Day 3 in Belize included a full day tour to Guatemala’s awesome Tikal Mayan ruins, then saw us back in San Ignacio for a mediocre dinner but great company and conversation.
A middle-of-the-road tourist restaurant/bar serving Belizean, Indian, and Sri Lankan food. Open during holidays and located in central San Ignacio.
A great launching point to visit nearby Mayan sites and to get lost in the beautiful nature of the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. The town of San Ignacio also offers opportunities for souvenir shopping and a growing number of restaurants.
Located outside of downtown in the hills, The Garden House Airbnb is a clean and bare bones cabin that offers good value for the price. Great for budget travelers.
A tiny mom & pop restaurant offering a true taste of Belize with Mayan, Caribbean, Garifuna, and Latin Mestizo spices/dishes.
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