St Herman’s Cave
Talking about the most beautiful caves in Belize, St Herman’s Cave is compulsory. Lies inside the St Herman’s Blue Hole National Park in Western Belize established in 1986, St Herman’s Cave is one of the most reachable destinations.
Surrounded by the dense tropical forest on the Hummingbird highway, it provides a natural beauty. Beyond that, the cave attracts visitors with a great number of remaining pottery from the ancient Maya. As a part of the St’s Herman's Blue Hole National Park, it preserves essential cultural and archeological objects as evidence of the Maya during the Classic Period.
This high-value historic cave will offer visitors gorgeous stalactites and stalagmites as well as the pottery vessels utilized by the Maya to contain Zuh uy Ha or virgin water from the dripping icicles. The cave is managed by the Department of Archaeology of Belize and has gradually become a playground for caving and tubing devotees who want to have memorable experiences outside the capital city Belmopan.
Location: Blue Hole National Park, Western Belize