Call Now

+(501) 225-3034 | 624-5022

St. Herman’s Cave & the Inland Blue Hole

St. Herman’s Cave & the Inland Blue Hole

The St Herman’s Cave and the Inland Blue Hole are on the same park, namely St Herman’s Blue Hole National Park. The main entrance to the St Herman’s Cave is about a 200 yards hike from the visitor centred; it’s about 180 feet wide with stone cut stairs believed to have been built by the Mayans. The trail in the cave narrows to about 60 feet and is marked for your safety. Once inside the cave, you will see crystal clear water from an underground river that runs through the cave. You will see amazing rock formations and get a good feel for the Mayan Underworld. As you explore deeper into the cave, the trail gets a bit more rugged. Of course, you may turn around and head back whenever you wish but it’s a site to see and experience.

The Inland Blue Hole is located in the same park (Blue Hole National Park) as St Herman’s cave. You can take a scenic walk from St Herman’s cave through the rainforest to the Inland Blue Hole. The Inland Blue Hole was formed by a sunken underground river; it’s about 25 feet deep and is perfect for a refreshing dip. The Blue Hole National Park is a great place for a picnic, nature trail hikes, and bird watching.


Departure: Belize City, Water taxi terminal, Municipal airport or International Airport. Please contact us for departures from other locations.


Price: (all prices are per person and in USD.)

                2-3 pax –  $85.00

                4-6 pax –  $75.00

                7-8 pax –  $65.00


Tour includes:

  • All entry fees
  • Tour guides
  • Transportation 
  • Bottled water
  • All equipment needed

What to bring along: comfortable footwear (no flip flops), sunscreen, bug repellent, camera.


∗Minimum 2 persons


Contact us for Private Tour and Group Rates.

Discounted Belize Shuttles and Tours