BlueBelize
BlueBelize, 139 Front Street, Punta Gorda, Belize - Tel: +501 722 2678 - email: info@bluebelize.com
As BlueBelize's speciality includes marine and river tours, we work with
several local tour guides to conduct terrestrial tours. Sites to visit in the
Toledo district include Mayan ruin such as Lubantuun, Nim li Punit and further
afield the larger sites of Caracol and Tikal (in Guatemala). A range of
land-based activities can be arranged including river kayak trips, cultural
visits to Mayan villages or to scenic sites such as Rio Blanco waterfall, Blue
Creek cave and waterfall.

Contact us for more information on arranging terrestrial tours and guiding
services.
Terrestrial tours
Research Projects & Partners

Aside from working as a fisherman and tour guide, Dan Castellanos is also a
seasoned research associate who works with several marine science
projects spearheaded by the Wildlife Conservation Society including:


Dan is racking up credits as a cameraman and consultant for notable film-
makers and channels including Carol and Richard Foster, Howard and
Michelle Hall, Soames Sommerhayes, Andy Mitchell, Doug Allen, the
National Geographic and BBC. Some of the filming or film-associated work
Dan has undertaken includes:
  • Dan worked as a cameraman with the National Geographic on
    "Feast of the Giant Sharks" produced by Carol and Richard Foster in
    2001
  • Filming for NatGeo's new series "Great Migrations" in May and July
    2008 and due out in November 2010
  • In June 2008, Dan worked with the BBC Natural History Unit on a
    segment for their upcoming series entitled "Life"
Dan Castellanos and Andy Mitchell
finishing up filming a sequence in
Belize
for NatGeo's Series "Great
Migrations"