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We were in Belize on a Christmas cruise. We booked with Coral Breeze tours. We had only signed up for cave tubing but the rest of the people in the van were also going to zipline. They added our two 20 ish children to the list and they had a blast. As soon as the group finished the zipling, we all went cave tubing. The guide, Ivar, was helpful and had a lot of knowledge to share with us about Belize. We highly recommend this tour.

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I highly recommend Major Tom for cavetubing/ziplining. He is highly efficient, works around schedule changes, and has excellent guides working with him. My family and I felt very safe and had an exhillarating experience. We also learned a great deal about the history and culture of Belize. :)

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We were in Belize on Christmas eve and booked our cave tubing/zip-line tour through Belize Shore tours. Our tour guide, Narciso, was very flexible. When the zip-lining queue was backed up, he made arrangements to do the cave tubing first. By the time we finished with cave tubing, the zip-line queue had cleared. Lunch (included) was yummy as well.

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We've been twice on the zipline/cave tubing tour. First time with the ship tour and last week with a local guide (Nacho & Cynthia):

http://www.ncqadventuretours.com/tours.html

 

We highly recommend booking with Nacho - there were only 6 of us in our group and the personalized attention was great. He responded right away to our emails.

 

No problems getting off the ship on the tender and we arrived at the zipline well ahead of the larger groups from the ships. Returned to the ship in plenty of time before the ship's scheduled departure.

 

Have fun!

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How much did the zip lining cost? Also, will they take people that don't book through the ship? 2 years ago our ship did not offer zipling but other ships did. We tried to book directly with the zipling place, but was told that we could not book with them because the ship has all the openings. So, we could not do it.

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ncqadventuretours.com is a great way to do the zip line combo. They take alot smaller groups and you don't have to wait for 30 other people to zip line ahead of you. Nacho and Cynthia are both very nice and are interesting to learn about Belize from. We had a great time with them and a wonderful lunch at Jaguar Paw resort with Nacho.

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How much did the zip lining cost? Also, will they take people that don't book through the ship? 2 years ago our ship did not offer zipling but other ships did. We tried to book directly with the zipling place, but was told that we could not book with them because the ship has all the openings. So, we could not do it.

 

Never had a problem booking directly. Our 3 grown "kids" did this last spring with Major Tom. Due to some internal confusion (getting 3 kids to do something together at the same time), our 2 girls were on the last tender to shore. MT had a rep. waiting to insure they were met and got to the sites in time to enjoy the full experience. Also, this group for sure goes through 2 caves while most others only do one. Cost is $95 adult and can add $6 lunch.

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I read a lot of info on cave tubing only. Who is best to use for cave tubing and zip line combo? Reggie, X-Stream or *******?

 

Go to the www site, read Trip Advisor reviews, and read our comments to others questions on cave tubing, did it this past week and cannot wait to do it again.

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We've been twice on the zipline/cave tubing tour. First time with the ship tour and last week with a local guide (Nacho & Cynthia):

http://www.ncqadventuretours.com/tours.html

 

We highly recommend booking with Nacho - there were only 6 of us in our group and the personalized attention was great. He responded right away to our emails.

 

No problems getting off the ship on the tender and we arrived at the zipline well ahead of the larger groups from the ships. Returned to the ship in plenty of time before the ship's scheduled departure.

 

Have fun!

 

Nacho suggests getting on the first tender. The one that usually only the passengers that booked the ships tours can get on. Is this possible?

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