Wednesday, June 4, 2014


Zip lining in Belize: a Bird’s Eye View of the Rainforest Canopy


Belize City - A snap shot

Belize City, located on a peninsula that is the furthest Eastern point in the country, is said to have been built on a foundation of “rum bottles, logwood chips and loose coral.”  Founded in the early 1700s by the pirate Baymen of St. George’s Caye, Belize City now has a population of over 70,000 people. 

Although Belize City gives up ground to the Caribbean each year, and the government moved inland to avoid the pattern of natural disasters that strike there, it is still a bustling city filled to the brim with both residents and tourists. While one can get there by flying into the airport ten miles outside the city of Ladyville not far from downtown Belize, many tourists find their way to Belize through transatlantic cruises, as Belize City is an important port and stopping place for cruise ships. Perhaps the biggest draw to Belize is that at least fifty percent of the country is covered by dense jungle. Largely rainforest under the protection of the government, these forests remain mostly unexplored and filled with tropical foliage and animals ranging from crocodiles to jaguars and armadillos. Hosting over four thousand species of flowers and five hundred species of birds, Belize is a wildlife wonderland. With unprecedented beauty and thousands of different species of flora and fauna, visitors might have trouble planning just how to go about seeing it all. Luckily, companies like the Black Orchid Resort have already thought of this and offer guests the chance to take their cues from the winged residents of the rainforest and fly through the canopy.


Pulleys and Zip lines and Helmets - Oh My

Zip lining, also called a canopy adventure, is a tree-based aerial trekking course. While wearing helmets as well as harnesses that safely attach them to a cable, participants use natural gravity to propel themselves from platform to platform through the rainforest canopy high above the ground. Zip lining, while perhaps more of a thrill ride than what it was intended to be when first invented, started as a form of conveyance that began out of necessity. Residents and workers in areas like remote regions of China, the Costa Rican rainforest and the Australian Outback often needed to quickly transport people and supplies across impassable areas like canyons or rivers. To do this, they would create a form of gravity-fueled transport using pulleys that would thread cables between two points.
Popular especially in countries with large rain forests or canyons, zip lining can now be found all over the world in correlation with busy tourist-filled cities. Part of the reason for its popularity is the way participants get around within the Zip line course. By setting the pulleys at different levels throughout the canopy, participants do not need a lot of upper body strength or to be especially fit. This is advantageous not only for participants who might not have ever had a chance to see the rainforest from a bird’s eye view, but it also allows companies to make a profit from an activity that is neither expensive to produce nor intrusive to the environment through which participants zip line.

In Belize we have the Longest Zip Line course in Central America. We have 12 platforms through the pristine jungle in the Mayflower Bocawina National Forest. The longest zip line run is 2,300 feet long and is considered the longest in Belize. We also offer night zip lining. Hear the noises of the night as you zip through the jungle with our experienced guides. And it’s even more spectacular during a full moon! 


World’s Biggest Zip lines

Now that zip lining has taken off as both a sport and a tourist attraction throughout the world, there have of course been some extreme examples built in order to achieve certain world records. The Eye of the Jaguar is the longest zip line in the world. Constructed from a single cable, participants reach an astounding speed of 110 kilometers per hour. This zip line is located 45 minutes north of Cusco, in Peru, and is 2, 130 meters or 1.3 miles long. On the other side of the Atlantic in Snowdonia, Wales, there is a zip line that reaches speeds of over 100 miles per hour, and travels 500 feet above the mountain lake at Penrhyn Quarry for almost a mile. It is exactly 1,600 meters or just under a mile long.


Fly Through Belize

If you’ve never zip lined before, but have a desire to experience the rainforest and aren’t quite sure what that might mean — consider flying through the canopy absorbing all that nature has to offer. You won’t be disappointed, and odds are you’ll remember your adventure for the rest of your life.

contributor, Susan Gibbons

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The Chiquibul Forest Reserve





The Chiquibul National Park is the largest protected area in Belize and encompasses 16% of all protected areas in our country. It is home to Belize’s highest biodiversity and a natural habitat to many of Belize’s exotic plants and animals like Jaguars, Pumas, kinkajous, ocelots, margays, tapirs, monkeys and a wide array of tropical birds including the magnificent ScarletMacaws.



In this forest lies some of Belize’s dynamic natural & cultural resources including massive underground caves, rivers, limestone reserves, ridges and not to mention The Ancient Maya City of Caracol, the largest man made structure in Belize to date. Caracol has been designated as an archaeological reserve and is frequently visited by tourist to Belize.


Main attractions to the unique reserve includes the Chiquibul Cave System which is one of the largest caves sytems in Central America and stretches all the way into Guatemala, Overnight camping and jungle treks, and Scarlet Macaw Monitoring Tour on the Challilo Lake to name a few.


Thursday, March 13, 2014



After a hearty breakfast Autumn and Joey headed out for a full day of fun at the Jaguar Paw for zip lining across the rain-forest canopy follow by a stop at the Belize Zoo. An easy day to start a week long vacation in Belize. 














Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Wheel of Fortune Celebrity arrives in Belize! 




Black Orchid Resort welcomes Autumn and her fiance Joey to Belize. Follow them as they uncover the Best of Both World Package at the Black Orchid Resort:

Full day Lamanai Maya Site tour

Full day Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave (ATM) tour
Snorkel Hol Chan reserve & Shark Ray Alley

Full day Cave tubing and zip-lining
Beach Day at a private island
Half day Howler Monkey Sanctuary tour
Tour of the Belize Zoo 
Night Crocodile Spotting tour




Congratulation to Team Black Orchid Resort for their Excellent performance in the 16th Annual La Ruta Maya Belize River Challenge! Our team placed 1st place in their category and 7th place overall! LA RUTA MAYA BELIZE 2014







Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Million Dollar Winner to visit Black Orchid Resort!


From ‘Climbing Ancient Mayan Ruins’ to ‘Tough Workout’ and a Million Dollars! Autumn Lynelle Erhard will be doing just that when she arrives to Belize later this month!
Just before being the second Million Dollar Winner ever in the history of Wheel of Fortune, Autumn became the winner of our popular ‘Best of Both Worlds’ jungle and adventure package!

With the win last May, Erhard had to land on the one million dollar grand prize wedge during the show, solve that puzzle, make it to the Bonus Round without hitting bankrupt, spin the wheel and land on the million-dollar card and then solve the final puzzle in the Bonus Round.

But Autumn did all of that, making it to the final round. Even here, though, Autumn would have had a 1-in-24 chance at spinning the million dollar prize in the bonus round and would still have to solve the final puzzle, a feat that seemed nearly impossible when only 4 letters out of 12 were showing on the board. The theme was "Thing," and before most viewers could even think of a guess, Autumn was instantly solving the puzzle, which was "Tough Workout." 

The first person to win the big prize on Wheel was Michelle Lowenstein in 2008, during the first season the million dollars was introduced. This win seems like beautiful serendipity, though. Autumn is 30, was on Wheel on May 30 during the "Celebrating 30" week of the 30th season. Was it fate?


Follow Autumn and her FiancĂ© Joey as they climb ancient Mayan Ruins in Belize. Will it be better than a  ‘Tough Workout’? 

Wednesday, February 5, 2014




La Ruta Maya Belize River Challenge

'It’s more than just a race’

March 7th, 2014...the start of the 16th Annual La Ruta Maya River Challenge 2014, where more than 60 teams will compete in various categories in this four-day challenge. The competition kicks off on Friday March 7th at 5:30 am from the foot of the Hawksworth Bridge on the Macal River which connects the twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena in the Cayo District.This gruesome 180 mile canoe race is more than just a race; it’s everyone’s passion, determination and perseverance to cross the finish line.

The first day of the race starts with the gathering on the banks of  the Macal River in San Ignacio/Santa Elena for the opening ceremonies which features cultural presentations and performances by local artists. The first leg is approximately 46 miles, which often sees the paddlers winding and dodging down the Macal River without losing focus and determined to make it to Banana Bank, the first stop.

The second day of the challenge, the longest of the four days, is often vigorous and tests the paddlers’ stamina and perseverance throughout the 60 grueling miles. From Banana Bank on the Macal River to Double Head Cabbage on the Belize River, each team tries to capitalize as much on their time.

By day three of the race, from Double Head Cabbage to Burrell Boom Village, the challenge usually takes a slightly new turn. The 36 miles of paddling now traverses into deeper waters and requires more experience and skills. Many of the villagers, locals and visitors from around the country gather on the banks of the Belize River to cheer their favorite team. At Black Orchid Resort we often host some of the paddlers and visitors who come to get a closer look as the race passes in front of the resort.

The final day, which normally attracts thousands along the banks of the Belize River, is the shortest of all. The 25 mile run from Burrell Boom Village to Belize City is usually completed in less than three hours. It is always an impressive finish on the fourth day.  The Challenge ends at the Belcan Bridge in Belize City, where thousands gather on the bridge and along the banks to cheer on the teams as they complete the challenge. The winner; however, is the team with the best cumulative time and usually walks away with thousands of dollars in prizes!

In Celebration of this historical event Black Orchid Resort is offering the 4 night free for any visitor planning to visit in March of 2014! Conditions apply.

Monday, January 27, 2014


Black Orchid Resort moving forward in 2014

The new year brought many positive changes and game changing moves for the directors and team of Black Orchid Resort. Never before have we seen so many changes and developments in such a short time! Recently we completed the Thompson Building which includes 3 Garden View Luxury Suites and 4 River Front Luxury Suites, The Sky Roof which includes the roof top lounge and mini pool and The Spa at Black Orchid Resort.





With all the new developments  comes new personnel and at Black Orchid Resort we did just that by hiring the best employees in all of Belize. This action has yield positive guest feedbacks and increase efficiency in customer service delivery and quality assurance. We would like welcome the following personnel who we are confident will make your stay at Black Orchid Resort a super experience.

Raul Rodriguez
As a young and vibrant individual Raul has excelled in his young life and comes to Black Orchid Resort with positive energy for development. Raul has ten (10) year experience in various capacities in the hospitality industry including: food & beverage manager, concierge, tour guide, front desk manager, reservations manager, & recently sales & marketing manager.

The team at Black Orchid Resort welcomes Raul as the sales & marketing manager and look forward to all the positive developments.


Master Chef Dennis Roache
Chef Dennis was born in Kingston Jamaica. He has over 30 years’ experience and specializes in Jamaican and International cuisine. He was trained at the Jamaica Cooker’s School, Oceana Hotel and most 5 star properties in Jamaica.
Chef Dennis arrived in Belize in 1994 in search for a home where he can apply his love for food preparation. He was firstly contracted by Petrojam Ltd. and work as a head chef at the Santa Cruz Lodge for several years. Over the years Chef Dennis shared his experience in several high end properties including Best Western, Captain Morgan’s, Caye Chapel, Cayo Espanto and most recently at the U.S. Ambassador’s residence in Belmopan.  
We welcome Chef Dennis to the Black Orchid Resort and look forward to delicious gourmet meals!



Cesar Elder Vasquez


Cesar was born in the beautiful Spanish speaking town of Orange Walk. Throughout his childhood he moved constantly and relocated to different towns and villages since his dad served in the police department. His love for his country became evident at an early age as he traveled every year to a different location in Belize.

Cesar has worked in the Tourism Industry for over
12 years in a wide range of capacities which include Marine Guide & Supervisor, Boat Captain, Terrestrial Guide, and Dolphin & Animal Care Trainer. He has special training in Customer Service, Historical and National Interest, Archeology, Natural History, & Healthy Reefs and Animal Care. He is an advocate for responsible tourism and ensures that this is promoted in his tours and activities.  He has led both international universities and college groups throughout various locations in Belize always ensuring that each and every client need is well taken care of.

We are happy to Welcome Cesar to our team at Black Orchid Resort and know that each minute spent in his capable hands will be worth your while. Click here to view tour options
 

 Staicy Montero

The very young Staicy recently joined our team as the spa therapist for the newly constructed Spa at Black Orchid Resort. Staicy received all her training from the Holistic School of massage and has worked at a very prominent facility before joining the team at Black Orchid Resort. We guarantee that every time spent with her will be revitalizing, relaxing and rejuvenating. Click here to view our spa facilities and treatment options.



 As 2014 proceeds we will continue to bring exciting news as we look forward to hosting you on your next Belize Vacation.