Rio On Pools
Rio On Pools
4.5
7:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Monday
7:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
7:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
7:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
7:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday
7:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
7:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
7:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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tomforstersmith
8 contributions
Feb 2023
Bring your bathing suit and change in the cabanas provided at the site. You will want to spend part of the afternoon just soaking in the pools by the delightful waterfalls and rapids.
Written 2 March 2023
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OmanRob
Canmore, Canada1,280 contributions
Jan 2023 • Couples
Edwin from Edwin’s Adventure Tours suggested these pools in combination with black rock falls and I have to say the pools were my highlight.
The pools are incredibly photogenic and fun to hang out in - the water is ‘bracing’ at first but lovely when you get used to it.
An attraction of this standard would have hundreds of people in most tourist destinations yet just a handful here - long may it continue but do make it part of your trip to San Ignacio as it’s truly lovely.
Rob
The pools are incredibly photogenic and fun to hang out in - the water is ‘bracing’ at first but lovely when you get used to it.
An attraction of this standard would have hundreds of people in most tourist destinations yet just a handful here - long may it continue but do make it part of your trip to San Ignacio as it’s truly lovely.
Rob
Written 10 January 2023
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Sarah H
Los Angeles, United States3 contributions
Jun 2022
This review could save a life.
The pools look innocuous but there are strong currents, slippery rocks and some very deep pools with muddy bottoms.
On Saturday, June 11th, 2022, my two young adult children and I visited Caracol with a Belizean tour guide friend. On the road back to San Ignacio we were flagged down and told a little boy was missing in the pools. He had been wearing arm floats and was part of a large and loving family group who'd been enjoying a day out.
We are strong swimmers, divers, and first aid trained. As such we rushed to assist in the search, joining the family of the boy, as well as other tourists and locals . After almost two hours of searching in the pools and surrounding area, the little boy was sadly located drowned, with his foot caught in the rocks between two pools and a waterfall preventing him from being visually located.
The Belizean Defence Force and a Forest Ranger arrived late into the search but, apart from looking in the undergrowth on the nearby hillside, they didn't contribute anything - one BDF member entered the water but he obviously wasn't a confident swimmer. The BDF lacked any knowledge of how a search should be conducted, they didn't take charge or make suggestions and ultimately stood around with their guns slung across their bodies.
As we were transporting the boy's body back to his family's van, other families were going down the path to the pools. Neither the BDF or rangers prevented them from continuing, instead it was us, mere tourists, who warned them the area wasn't safe.
The following day another family visited Rio On Pools and sadly their daughter also drowned. Another family whose lives will never be the same, another family who have to fly home with the body of their child in the hold, another heartbreaking tragedy.
Why wasn't a Forest Ranger or BDF Guard stationed at the entrance to the pools after the little boy's death on Saturday? Why wasn't the entrance to the path barricaded with a notice informing people a drowning had occurred and the area was closed whilst an investigation was carried out? There's a sign by the entrance warning of the danger but it's not enough and now two young lives have been lost.
Please consider if this area of natural beauty is the right choice for your family and use extreme caution if you decide you must visit the pools.
The pools look innocuous but there are strong currents, slippery rocks and some very deep pools with muddy bottoms.
On Saturday, June 11th, 2022, my two young adult children and I visited Caracol with a Belizean tour guide friend. On the road back to San Ignacio we were flagged down and told a little boy was missing in the pools. He had been wearing arm floats and was part of a large and loving family group who'd been enjoying a day out.
We are strong swimmers, divers, and first aid trained. As such we rushed to assist in the search, joining the family of the boy, as well as other tourists and locals . After almost two hours of searching in the pools and surrounding area, the little boy was sadly located drowned, with his foot caught in the rocks between two pools and a waterfall preventing him from being visually located.
The Belizean Defence Force and a Forest Ranger arrived late into the search but, apart from looking in the undergrowth on the nearby hillside, they didn't contribute anything - one BDF member entered the water but he obviously wasn't a confident swimmer. The BDF lacked any knowledge of how a search should be conducted, they didn't take charge or make suggestions and ultimately stood around with their guns slung across their bodies.
As we were transporting the boy's body back to his family's van, other families were going down the path to the pools. Neither the BDF or rangers prevented them from continuing, instead it was us, mere tourists, who warned them the area wasn't safe.
The following day another family visited Rio On Pools and sadly their daughter also drowned. Another family whose lives will never be the same, another family who have to fly home with the body of their child in the hold, another heartbreaking tragedy.
Why wasn't a Forest Ranger or BDF Guard stationed at the entrance to the pools after the little boy's death on Saturday? Why wasn't the entrance to the path barricaded with a notice informing people a drowning had occurred and the area was closed whilst an investigation was carried out? There's a sign by the entrance warning of the danger but it's not enough and now two young lives have been lost.
Please consider if this area of natural beauty is the right choice for your family and use extreme caution if you decide you must visit the pools.
Written 16 June 2022
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Utsala
Hendersonville, NC63 contributions
Jan 2022
Its a little out of the way, but a great stop n the way to or from Caracol. The falls are gorgeous and the water is warm and clear. There are changing facilities along the trail.
Written 19 January 2022
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Elissa P
36 contributions
Sep 2021
We went to the rio frio cave and rio on pools on one of our honeymoon excursions. Highly recommend both! The pools were so fun to explore and climb and there weren't very many people there.
Written 7 November 2021
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TravelingFamilyTrip
Chicago, IL194 contributions
May 2021
It's nice enough, and is a very convenient stop on the way back from Caracol. Not a lot here for the solo traveler to see, really. It was nice to cool off my feet in the pools, but I wouldn't make a special trip here. There were a lot of local families enjoying the water and having a picnic nearby, and it looked great for that.
Written 20 June 2021
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maserk
Colorado Springs, CO1,667 contributions
Feb 2021
We stopped on the way back from Caracol. It seems like a great way to cool off after a hot day; however, it wasn't all that hot when we stopped. So I hesitated, trying to decide whether to actually get in or not. Do it! It's much more fun if you actually get in the water. There are pools formed by granite rocks, and the river is a little faster in some places, but not deep there. So it's just fun to slip into the stream of water and let it carry you down 30 feet or so. It's deeper in other places so we were actually swimming without touching the bottom. (Be careful not to kick the rocks under water and be careful getting in because part of the rocks can be slippery.) We didn't stop at the overlook, which I sort of regretted because apparently from up there the water/pools looks kind of like half an avocado, which we were told is where it gets the name. (Rio = River (Spanish) + On = avocado (Mayan) + pools (English).)
The walk from the parking lot to the river pools isn't very long at all. But it's a trail, not somewhere you could take a wheelchair. They have some changing rooms there. We were told that it gets extremely busy during Easter week and in the summer, especially on weekends. We only had one other small group there, so it was really nice.
The walk from the parking lot to the river pools isn't very long at all. But it's a trail, not somewhere you could take a wheelchair. They have some changing rooms there. We were told that it gets extremely busy during Easter week and in the summer, especially on weekends. We only had one other small group there, so it was really nice.
Written 28 February 2021
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WorldAdventurer_7
Atlanta, GA535 contributions
Feb 2021 • Friends
Stopped on way back from Caracol and had intended to change (the have changing rooms on site) and take a dip - even though it wasn't a particularly hot day, the TA reviews had me convinced it'd be nice. After looking around at the trash, dirty/murky water, chose to bail, take pics and drive on.
Written 4 February 2021
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Louise Roe
Belize376 contributions
Dec 2020
A great outdoor adventure. After visiting Caracol its a great place to stop for a refreshing swim. There is also a look out point which allows you to take in the stunning view.
Written 18 January 2021
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Canadian Travelers
7 contributions
Mar 2020
Beautiful pools and as we had our own rental vehicle we were able to have the pools to ourselves after the tour vehicles all left.
Written 2 April 2020
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