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Ziplining - Belize vs. Roatan vs. Cozumel


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I am planning a family cruise for June and several (ages 9 to mid-60s) want to try ziplining. Apparently there are several options available.

 

In Cozumel we are going to Chankanaab Park for the dolphin encounter. I noticed that there is a ziplining course there. The prices are higher than the other stops. Is it that much better?

 

In Belize we are using cavetubing.bz for tubing, but I found they have a combo tubing and ziplining tour. It's an additional $25 to add ziplining at Belize Zipline Adventure to the price of the cave tubing, which doesn't seem too bad a deal.

 

In Roatan we are taking the Victor Bodden tour. We can add ziplining at Mayan Jungle Canopy for an additional $45 each.

 

Have anyone tried 1, 2 or all 3 of the ziplines? If so, what would be best for a multi-generational group. None of us are extreme sports enthusiasts, but we're not couch potatoes either.

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I am planning a family cruise for June and several (ages 9 to mid-60s) want to try ziplining. Apparently there are several options available.

 

In Cozumel we are going to Chankanaab Park for the dolphin encounter. I noticed that there is a ziplining course there. The prices are higher than the other stops. Is it that much better?

 

In Belize we are using cavetubing.bz for tubing, but I found they have a combo tubing and ziplining tour. It's an additional $25 to add ziplining at Belize Zipline Adventure to the price of the cave tubing, which doesn't seem too bad a deal.

 

In Roatan we are taking the Victor Bodden tour. We can add ziplining at Mayan Jungle Canopy for an additional $45 each.

 

Have anyone tried 1, 2 or all 3 of the ziplines? If so, what would be best for a multi-generational group. None of us are extreme sports enthusiasts, but we're not couch potatoes either.

 

 

I have personally done the Victor Bodden ones in Roatan. We had an absolute blast with our guide, there were plenty of lines, and we had a photographer go with us and then was able to purchase a CD at the end with our pics. Everyone we met was wonderful, and then we got to check out the animals he has there, including 4 baby monkeys! I have ziplined in other locations (though not Belize or Cozumel), and these were fun because there were so many of them and we got to learn how to do tricks/go together/etc, but not really what you want if you are looking for a long lasting zip line up high over the jungle. These you more go through the jungle/grassy area surrounding.

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