Visiting the Iguana Sanctuary in San Pedro, Belize (What to Expect + Photos)

Quick Overview

Location: San Pedro, Ambergris Caye Belize
Time needed: 15-45 minutes
Cost: Free / Donation
Good for : Families, animal lovers, quick stops
Reservation Needed? : No

If you’re looking for a quick, easy stop in San Pedro that’s a little different from the usual beach and snorkeling routine, the Iguana Eco Sanctuary is a fun place to check out.

It’s not a big attraction, and you won’t need a lot of time, but it’s a unique chance to see green iguanas up close and get some great photos.

iguana resting in ambergris caye, belize

What Is the Iguana Eco Sanctuary?

iguana sanctuary in san pedro ambergris caye

The Iguana Eco Sanctuary in San Pedro is a small, independently run outdoor space where you can see a surprising number of green iguanas resting or wandering around.

sunning dock for iguanas

A short dirt path winds through the space, with a few spots where the iguanas tend to gather—like a large pile of fruits/vegetables and a small wooden dock where they stretch out in the sun.

iguana in front of fruit pile

It’s not a polished, commercial attraction, but that’s part of what makes it feel a little more interesting and low-key. It’s the kind of place where you don’t need a plan. Just wander a bit, look around, and enjoy observing these fascinating reptiles.

Our Experience at the Iguana Sanctuary

First Impressions

Jim and I walked to the Iguana Sanctuary from our hotel, about a half mile away. It’s located at the end of a vacant gravel lot, tucked into a small corner on the west side of the island.

street near iguana sanctuary in san pedro
This is the road right before you make it to the Iguana Sanctuary (behind me in this photo)
iguana sanctuary sign in san pedro belize
iguana sanctuary in san pedro how to get there

Step onto the dirt path and within seconds you’ll know you’re in the right place—iguanas are everywhere, on the ground and in the trees.

iguanas in sanctuary, san pedro belize

You’ll smell it too. A pile of old fruit and vegetables sits near the center of the sanctuary, and it’s…hard to miss.

iguana climbing over fruits and vegetables

Seeing the Iguanas Up Close

Some were completely still, blending into their surroundings, while others slowly moved around or climbed up into higher spots. Up close, you’re able to see that their textures and colors are really interesting and beautiful.

iguana sanctuary in san pedro ambergris caye

Photos from the Iguana Sanctuary

This ended up being one of my favorite photo stops in San Pedro.

orange and green iguana in san pedro belize
iguana resting in san pedro belize

Between the detail in their scales and the way they just sit and pose, it’s an easy place to get some really unique shots.

iguana in san pedro ambergris caye
sunning dock for iguanas, belize
orange and green iguana on dock in san pedro belize

iguana sanctuary in san pedro ambergris caye
iguana and old bike tire in san pedro ambergris caye

Is It Worth Visiting?

Yes, if you treat it as a quick stop, not a main activity.

This is best for:

  • A short break between bigger plans
  • Anyone who enjoys wildlife or photography
  • Families with kids

Depending on your interests it may not be worth going out of your way for, but if you’re already exploring San Pedro, it’s an easy add-on that only takes a few minutes.

iguana crawling in san pedro ambergris caye

Tips for Visiting

  • Keep expectations realistic – this is a short, simple stop
  • Bring money to add to their donation jar
  • Bring your camera – my favorite thing to do here was take photos
  • Pair it with other nearby activities in San Pedro

How to Get There

It’s best to use Google Maps rather than relying on a formal address. 

Pair It With Other San Pedro Activities

Visiting the Iguana Sanctuary works well as part of a casual day of exploring, or as a laid-back activity before or after a scuba dive or snorkel tour

Final Thoughts

The Iguana Sanctuary is one of those places that doesn’t take long, but still ends up being memorable.

It’s simple, a little unexpected, and a nice change of pace from the more popular activities around San Pedro.

iguanas in san pedro belize

FAQ

How much does the Iguana Sanctuary cost?
It’s free to visit, but donations are greatly appreciated and help keep the sanctuary running.

How long does it take to visit?
I imagine most visits take about 15–45 minutes.

Can you feed or hold the iguanas?
It may be possible at times, but it wasn’t available during our visit.

Is it good for kids?
Yes—we saw several while we were there. It’s a quick, easy, and interesting activity for kids.

Do you need a reservation?
No—you can just stop by. Currently (2026), they are open seven days a week from 9AM-5PM.

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