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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving

Caye Caulker Day Sail & Snorkel

Begin your day by sailing to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, where our guides will show you around the spectacular snorkel area. Then head on to Shark Ray Alley, where you will encounter sharks and rays in their natural habitat.

Once back on board you can rinse off in the fresh water shower and settle in for the sail to Caye Caulker. When you reach Caye Caulker you will have time to explore our quaint sister island. After lunch, enjoy a leisurely sail back to San Pedro.

Includes: Beer, sodas, rum punch and our famous homemade chips and salsa.

Mexico Rocks and Robles Beach Snorkel & BBQ

Belize Beach BBQAmbergris Caye is 27 miles long, and San Pedro is concentrated in only an 8 mile section. Robles is about 20 miles north of town. Our day to Robles begins as we make our way north along the coast of Ambergris Caye. Our first stop is to snorkel at Mexico Rocks, with it’s coral formations and colorful small fish.

Then we head on to Robles, where we will stop on a pristine stretch of beach where the reef almost touches the island. Here you can snorkel the reef or explore the deserted beaches in both directions. While you are snorkeling or exploring the expanses of beach, our guide prepares a delicious Beach BBQ for you. Lunch includes BBQ chicken, roasted potatoes, pasta salad and brownies. After lunch you will have time to relax in a hammock under the shade of a coconut tree or go for another swim. Then it will be time for us to begin our return journey along the coast back to San Pedro.

Includes: Lunch, beer, sodas, rum punch and snacks.

Coral Gardens Sail and Snorkel

Belize SnorkelingThis is a great day on the water… We begin by sailing to Coral Gardens for the first snorkel stop. Our guides will navigate you through the coral and schools of fish in this favorite snorkel area. Then it is time to head on to the “Ship Wreck” for more spectacular snorkeling. Then board the boat, rinse off in the fresh water shower and settle in for a tasty picnic lunch while you sail the afternoon away.

Lunch is prepared by Rebecca and is Pasta Fresco (penne pasta with grilled chicken, sundried tomatos and basil in a white wine garlic sauce), green salad, foccacia bread and our famous coconut brownies. After lunch you will have another change to snorkel and possibly see the West Indian Manatee in it’s natural habitat.

Includes: Lunch, beer, sodas, rum punch, water and snacks.

Sunset Cruise

This cruise departs at 5:15 pm. We sail south towards Hol Chan Marine Reserve, where you can sit back, relax and watch as the sun sets on the Caribbean. Then, enjoy the evening as we arrive back in San Pedro at approx. 7:30om

Includes: Beer, sodas, rum punch, water and snacks.

Scuba Diving

Belize Scuba DivingLearn to Scuba Dive with one of our experienced professional Dive Masters and Instructors.

Spanning Belize’s coastline for 185 miles is the Belize Barrier Reef with dive sites inside and outside of the reef providing countless dive locations year round.

With underwater visibility routinely extending hundreds of feet, and water temperatures akin to that of bath water, divers of all ages and abilities take pleasure in knowing that a dive in Belize’s waters is physically comfortable and teeming with activity.

At the Blue Hole near Lighthouse reef divers descend vertically along the walls of a submerged cave to weave between stalactites and stalagmites at 120-140 ft.

The atolls located beyond the barrier reef and heavier visitor traffic, offer combinations of patch reefs and the sheer walls of drop offs teeming with huge schools of fish.

Just outside the reef and before the “drop off”, look for Spur and Grove formations – narrow canyons of corals which are great for spotting grouper and the occasional emerald moray eel.

The Great Blue Hole BelizeDrift dive along a ridge in lazy pursuit of a spotted drum fish, half over coral gardens and immense barrel sponges and then with a flick of the fin find yourself suspended in the bottomless blue of the drop off.

Inside the reef, patch reefs are covered with hundreds of brightly colored fish and coral species.

For something a little different, try snorkeling or diving near a mangrove island “the nursery of the sea” where you are sure to find tiny barracuda, snapper and other fish whose parents you might have seen in deeper water.

These are only a few of the choices and when you meet your dive guides, they will have their own “secret spot” to share with you!


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