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Orange Walk Town is approximately 87 km (54 miles) north of Belize City via the Northern Highway. The drive takes around 1 to 1.5 hours depending on traffic. A private transfer makes this journey straightforward — no bus schedules to work around, and no waiting at shared stops along the route.
A full day is ideal. The Lamanai boat tour alone takes roughly 1.5 hours each way on the New River, plus 2 to 3 hours to explore the archaeological site itself. If you also want to visit Cuello ruins or the rum distillery, plan on arriving early. Most travelers find that 8 to 10 hours gives them enough time to experience the highlights without feeling rushed.
Yes, though the distance is longer from western Belize. San Ignacio is approximately 175 km (109 miles) from Orange Walk, making for a roughly 2.5 to 3 hour drive. Travelers coming from the Cayo District can reach Orange Walk in a single day, but it works best as a dedicated day trip rather than a stop on the way to another destination. The payoff — Lamanai and the New River boat journey — is well worth the travel time for those who prioritize ancient history and wildlife.
Orange Walk is Belize's gateway to Lamanai, one of the most impressive and continuously occupied Mayan sites in all of Mesoamerica. The journey to get there is half the experience — a scenic boat ride up the New River Lagoon, where you share the waterway with crocodiles, howler monkeys, and dozens of exotic bird species. Beyond Lamanai, the town offers Cuello ruins (among the oldest Mayan sites in Belize), a working rum distillery, and the authentic atmosphere of a northern Belizean sugar town.
Most Mayan cities were abandoned centuries before European contact. Lamanai was not — it was occupied for over 3,000 years and was still a living city when Spanish missionaries arrived in the 16th century. The site includes three major temple structures: the High Temple, which you can climb for sweeping jungle views; the Mask Temple, featuring a massive carved stone face of a Mayan ruler; and the Jaguar Temple. Its location on the New River Lagoon also means the approach by boat is a wildlife experience in its own right.