Whether you're a solo adventurer, a family seeking connection, a group of friends craving exploration, or an educator looking for the best place for student environmental experiential education - Monkey Bay welcomes you to a world of discovery.

Our Vision

“We aspire to become the leading provider of immersive educational experiences in Belize while promoting sustainable conservation practices”

Our mission

“Our mission is to empower individuals through immersive educational experiences, fostering a profound understanding of nature while actively supporting Belize's National Protected Area System (NPAS).”

Who We Are

Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is a non-governmental organization dedicated to conservation, environmental education and the protection of Belize’s rich biodiversity. Located in Central Belize, Monkey Bay was designated a Private Protected Area in 1990 and has since grown into a dynamic hub for learning and conservation.

We offer immersive experiences and educational programs that support the long-term sustainability of our sanctuary and the surrounding ecosystems—including opportunities for visitors to explore both our inland sanctuary and Tobacco Caye in the South Water Marine Reserve. Whether you’re here to vacation, study, or volunteer we welcome you to be part of our mission.

What We Do

Experiential Education

Discover the experiential educational wonders of Belize with us at Monkey Bay! We create custom programs for school groups that blend learning with adventure. Students explore Belize's diverse culture and ecosystems, from ancient ruins to coral reefs, while deepening their understanding of their studies. Come join us for an unforgettable educational experience in the heart of Belize!

Fire Management

We don't just explore, but we also work to protect the environment. We team up with the Maya Forest Corridor Fire Working Group to host fire training workshops that help people learn how to manage wildfires effectively. Our hands-on sessions teach about fire behavior, prevention, and control in the special Maya Forest Corridor ecosystem. We also do controlled burns in the savanna to help manage wildfires in a sustainable way and promote responsible fire practices to protect Belize's diverse landscapes.

Wildlife Monitoring and Protection

Our commitment includes creating a safe place for many types of birds, like the beautiful yellow-headed parrots, colorful yellow-lored parrots, hard-to-find pigmy owls, and impressive trogons. We place nesting boxes in strategic locations to give important shelter for these different bird species, helping with problems like losing their homes, changes in the environment, and illegal poaching. We carefully watch over nesting to see how well the birds are doing, making sure they stay healthy and keep growing in numbers. You can help support our efforts to protect Belize's special birds by visiting and backing our cause at Monkey Bay.

Where does the name monkey Bay Come from?

The name Monkey Bay originates from when Belize was still a British Colony named “ British Honduras”. There were many logging camps in the country, and one of them was situated on the Sibun River where Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary and Monkey Bay National Park share common river frontage. As we have adapted many of the British customs (except for driving on the wrong side of the road), we have kept the name given from Colonial days. The British name for a bend, or meander with a sand bar along the course of the river is called a “Bay". At this particular area of the Sibun River crossing there were troops of monkeys often observed resting overnight in a large Guanacaste Tree near the "Bay", hence the name “Monkey Bay”.

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Creation was not finished at the dawn of this earth, but creation continues, and we have a lot to do to make the world a better place.
— George Cadle Price; First Prime Minister of Belize