
I am a sea person so I don’t go to lagoons quite often and lagoons here in Belize mostly serve a different purpose.
We have many rivers in Belize. Some of them are the Belize River, Mopan River, Monkey River, New River, Macal River, Sibun River, Rio Hondo, Sarstoon River, and Rio Blanco.
The Macal River is mostly for river canoeing, which is usually combined with bird watching, wildlife, and flora and fauna tours. The Mopan River is the same as the Macal River but you can also do a lot of tubing and kayaking rather than canoeing there. There are people who go to the Mayan Ruins, then hop in a canoe, go down the river and then go cave tubing. You can do all these on a combination tour. The River Lagoon is a combination tour of wildlife, flora and fauna, and we use that to go to Lamanai, which is a major Mayan ruin in northern Belize.
In southern Belize, the rivers are mostly great for kayaking, rafting, and flora and fauna tours. You can also go river tubing on the Rio Blanco. Rio Blanco offers a lot of water activities such as tubing, canoeing, rafting, kayaking, paddle boating, and crocodile spotting.
Most of the rivers in Belize are very slow moving shallow rivers. We do have some rapids but most of the rivers are very safe and slow moving. 95% of the rivers in Belize are clean with crystal clear waters so you can go swimming in them without worrying about getting bacteria. I wouldn’t swim in the New River and Rio Hondo. I wouldn’t swim in the Belize River but some locals do it. Mopan River and Macal are both excellent for swimming.
If you are in Southern Belize, the Sibun River and Rio Blanco are also good for swimming. The river around our resort, the Black Orchid, is the Belize River, which I do not recommend clients to swim in but as I’ve mentioned some locals do swim in the Belize River. Around 30 minutes away from the Black Orchid, you can get to rivers that are nice, clean, and safe to swim and have fun in.