Hike through the jungle, across 3 rivers, swim into this sacred cave and climb through to major interior cathedrals holding ceramic and skeletal remains from ancient sacrificial ceremonies! An amazing mix of adventure and culture-definitely one of our favorites- allowing you to follow in the footsteps of the Ancient Maya Priests. Read More>>
A true Mayan immersion, only 90 mins from Ka’ana this site gives a great understanding of how the Maya lived and what they stood for. Comprises over 3,000 structures across 21 square miles and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Read More>>
Lying in the heart of the Chiquibul Forest Reserve and deep within an almost untouched jungle, explore one of the world's impressive and largest Maya Pyramids - Caracol ("The Snail").Read More>>
Dr Omar Figuroa is a world leader in Jaguar Conservation, and Belize has the highest density of Jaguar in the world. As such we have a rare opportunity to guide you into the world of the jaguar as it lives today. Learn about and experience first-hand this natural jungle habitat. Packages are extremely limited. Read More>>
Soar through the sub-tropical jungle canopy from treetop to treetop and gain a bird’s eye view of the rainforest below. Then hike through the jungle to a stunning lagoon where you can relax into your inflatable ring and while away the afternoon floating along a freshwater river through caves and jungle. Read More>>
Belize is home to the largest underground cave system in the Americas, and Crystal Cave is one of the most exhilarating caves out there. With a mixture of hiking, rappelling and climbing you will make deep into the cave, where you will have the chance to fully appreciate amazing cathedrals and multi-colored formations of every kind. Read More>>
Think “Horse-riding across rivers” meets “undiscovered Mayan ruins”. Ride across the Mopan River, through jungle on horseback to Actun Can, a minimally excavated Mayan City with a major history. You’ll have the place to yourself, allowing for a true immersion into the Mayan energy. Read More>>
We are captivated by the culture of Western Belize and its historic role as the former center of the Maya civilization. Our proximity to the great monuments of that time ensures a complete immersion into a way of life foreign from your own. We are able to offer a glimpse into a past that still influences the region’s present and is inspiration for experiences yet to come.
Belize is situated at the base of the Yucatan Peninsula in Central America and borders Mexico and Guatemala, with the Caribbean Sea to the east. Easily accessible from any major US gateway city, we are fortunate to benefit from excellent air access.
The Maya have a long history of traditions and beliefs using natural sources for food, medicine, clothing and ceremonies. These traditions are carried through to today, and we at Ka’ana are eager to ensure you get a true experience of these authentic traditions during your stay with us.

The Belize climate is subtropical, with a cooling breeze from the Caribbean Sea. Belize has an annual average temperature of 83 degrees Fahrenheit (27C). The rainy season is between August and October and is the most beautiful time of year, where the rainforests truly come to life and where the short mid-afternoon rain-showers serve to cool and refresh.
As part of an industry in a country committed to making a low impact on the environment and local culture, we at Ka'ana are committed to ensuring that our development and growth has a positive impact on our local environment, its people and its visitors. We have been gifted to be located in a region that holds a unique and strong culture and heritage, and it is our mandate to tribute, honor and protect this. Read More >>

The Spa at Ka’ana is an intimate escape from the stresses of the outside world, focused on locally themed treatments. The signature ingredients of Cacao, Coffee and Brown Sugar are authentic to our local region and are infused in all our spa treatments to offer you a natural and organic experience. Read More >>
One of our greatest advantages at Ka’ana is our proximity to the local towns of San Ignacio, Santa Elena, Succotz and Benque as well as the many touring attractions available in Western Belize. We created Ka’ana using locally crafted woods, art and music and we are proud to offer many truly local experiences:
The Ka'ana Organic Garden, located on the grounds of the resort, is a labor of love. Don Oscar, our local gardener guarantees that the culinary team uses only the freshest vegetables and herbs. Don Oscar works closely with our culinary team to provide up to 80% of the vegetables used in our kitchen.
Whether in our indoor lounge or our inviting outdoor fireside courtyard, the Frieze Lounge offers a casually cool atmosphere. Arguably Belize’s best mixologist, "Polo" Arguelles presents a unique blend of local cocktail offerings, refreshing versions of classic favorites and signature cocktails paired with "Pedasitos" - a small taste of authentic Belizean and Central American cuisine.
La Ceiba Restaurant has a singular mandate: To actively define authentic Belizean Gourmet Cuisine reflective of the multiple regions and cultures of Belize. Fresh ingredients from the resort's organic garden and an extensive selection from the private cellar help deliver Belize's premier dining experience.
Ka’ana boasts the largest wine cellar in Belize, focused on small batch wines hailing from throughout the Americas region. We select and import these specific wines especially for Ka’ana so that you our guest can choose from world-class options.
For a truly special experience, allow us to create a private, customized dining experience in one of our unique locations around our property. Be the sole recipients of this 5-course tasting menu designed for your tastes, in this private offering in our wine cellar, next to our infinity-edge pool or on our stargazing terrace.







