Belize City and Reef Helicopter TourView Rates / Make BookingRates Starting from AUD $270.97 per person To view rates, availability and / or to make an online reservation for Belize City and Reef Helicopter Tour, please click on the book now button: 
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Additional InformationBelize City and Reef Helicopter Tour Belize City, Belize Belize City Belize MAKE AN ENQUIRY VIEW MORE BELIZE CITY ATTRACTIONS 
| Overview Duration : 1.5 hours Category: Air Tour
Experience Belize from above! This helicopter and sightseeing tour will give you a second-to-none view of the stunning coastline of Belize, as well as a bird's-eye view of Belize City, that very few tourists get the opportunity to witness! After enjoying a land perspective of historical Belize City, you will start your unique flight seeing tour which takes you to see Belize City from the air as few people have seen it, enjoy a bird's-eye view of downtown, the Baron Bliss Lighthouse, the Tourist Village, St. John's Cathedral and the Swing Bridge. Next you will head east to view the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere, stretching for more than 170 miles along the coast and extending 50 miles offshore. The barrier reef complex in Belize is a true treasure among the coral reef communities of the Caribbean. Your tour will take you to Northern Drowned Caye, Shallow Caye, Drowned Caye, St. George's Caye, Gallows Point, as well as many others. The tour will take you for a second-to-none journey to explore the best of Belize's barrier reef. Soaring high above the barrier reef, incredibly views of cays on route, you will marvel at vistas seen only by few! On the flight back, you can relax and enjoy the astonishing aerial views of the coastline and Belize City. Depending on your hotel location, the following Belize City attractions will be seen: - Fort Street Tourism Village
- Museum of Belize
- Baron Bliss Lighthouse Monument
- House of Culture
- St. John's Cathedral
- Marine Terminal and Maritime Museum
- Supreme Court Building
- Swing Bridge
- Yarborough Cemetery
- Regent Street and Albert Street

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