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Are you interested in experiencing the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, but do not want to get wet? We have a tour just right for you. The entire family will love this trip. Enjoy our Glass Bottom Boat Tour to Hol Chan Marine Reserve & Shark Ray Alley (Just hope on board, relax and enjoy).
After a 20-minute ride to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, you will see lots of things to see on the way. Once you arrive, you will enjoy all the wonders of the reef such are marine life, coral, sharkes, rays and much more. Swimming and Snorkeling is optiona at the reserve, which you can enjoy the tropical marine life and coral first hand. Next, the glass bottom boat will take you to the amazing Shark Ray Alley where you can observe sharks and rays from the safety of your glass bottom boat or again you have the option to swim or snorkel with them. But, it’s against the law to touch or hold any marine life while swimming or snorkeling. Trips departs at the tour dock at 9:00AM or 2:00PM and lasts about 2 1/2 Hours. Requires a minimum of 2 persons or you can pay an additional fee and go with less than the minimum. Bottled Water and Soft Drinks included. Snorkel Gear is optional on this tour.Highlight
See Belize Barrier Reef Corals, Sharks, Sting Rays, Fish and much more.
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Are you interested in experiencing Mexico Rocks is a superb Patch Reef, but do not want to get wet? We have a tour just right for you. The entire family will love this trip. Enjoy our Glass Bottom Boat Tour to Mexico Rocks (Just hope on board, relax and enjoy).
After a 20-minute ride to Mexico Rocks which lies half way between the reef and shore. you will see lots of things to see on the way. Mexico Rocks 12ft depth offers excellent visibility of the opulent collection of Boulder Coral dotted by Star, Elk Horn and Stag Horn Coral. The large Boulder Coral rise 10-12 ft high nearly touching the surface and providing refuge to a variety of marine life, including lame scallops, anemones, tube worm shrimp, and eels sheltered in the coral’s nooks and crannies. Sea fans, azure vase sponges, and butterfly fish add life and color as well. Giant Brain Coral formations create miniature under sea habitats and islands for Spiny Lobster and Yellow Tail. Swimming and Snorkeling is optional, which you can enjoy the tropical marine life and coral first hand. But, it’s against the law to touch or hold any marine life or corals while swimming or snorkeling. Trips departs at the tour dock at 9:00AM and lasts about 3 Hours. Requires a minimum of 4 persons for mixed tour or you can pay an additional fee and go with less than the minimum. Bottled Water and Soft Drinks included. Snorkel Gear is optional on this tour.Highlight
See Belize Barrier Reef Corals, Brain Coral, Sea fans, azure vase sponges, and butterfly fish and much more.
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Caye Caulker Local Diving
The Caye Caulker Marine Reserve is a newly protected area. Dive sites such as Raggedy Anne and Tunnels have been some of divers favorites sites . The dive occurs in between and across coral canyons to a maximum depth of 70ft/ 21m. You spend the surface interval at Caye Caulker’s Shark and Ray alley where you can swim with Nurse Sharks and Southern Sting Rays. Divers will enjoy the shallow dives and get to see a good variety of sea life and coral.
San Pedro Local Diving
Start your day with a two or three tank local dive! Conveniently The Barrier Reef is just about 5-10 minutes away from the San Pedro dive center. Explore spur and groove canyons which go from east to west along the second largest barrier reef in the world! Once you've checked in our experienced dive masters will help you set up your gear and provide a briefing of the dive site. Dive sites are chosen by your dive master on the day depending on weather conditions and if you’ve been to a particular dive site before (we avoid taking you to the same dive sites unless requested). Some of the most common creatures you’ll see include nurse sharks, turtles, rays, eels, groupers, snappers and occasionally, dolphins!
Dive Profiles are multi level dives which vary based on the dive site typically ranging from 40-80 feet.
SunBreeze Suites established in 2004 is set on the beach on the tropical island of Ambergris Caye, just steps from the largest Barrier Reef in the Western Hemisphere and UNESCO world heritage site. Located in San Pedro, this breachfront hotel is in the city center and within a 5-minute walk of Beliean Melody Art Gallery, San Pedro Belize Express Dock, and San Pedro Central Park.
20 one bedroom seafront suites offers a tranquil, and relaxed atmosphere in addition to stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and the largest barrier reef in the western hemisphere – 8 Oceanfront suites and 12 Ocean view suites, all suitable for families, friends and couples that are looking forward to spend a fun vacation full of activities, or just sunning on the over the water sundeck, sitting back around the pool or on the beach relaxing while sipping a tropical drink and gently being caressed by the refreshing sea-breeze. Each suite has a balcony overlooking the sea, a bedroom, bathroom and a living-dining room with a queen-size sofa bed and cable TV. The well-equipped kitchenettes feature a hob and fridge.
Staff can arrange island transfers and help you plan excursions throughout Belize. SunBreeze Suites offers barrier reef dives and dives to the world famous Blue Hole through the services of the dive operator.
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Turneffe makes the scuba diving an adventure like no other dive destination in the Caribbean. One of just three coral atolls located off the coast of Belize, Turneffe Atoll is one of the most beautiful natural locations in the country and a diverse marine habitat home to more than 500 species of fish, 65 species of corals, and hundreds of species of sea birds, mammals, and invertebrates. The atoll is a protected marine area consisting of more than 150 mangrove islands as well as larger cayes (islands) that have a forest or savanna landscape. The shallow waters and huge areas of seagrasses make the atoll a popular spawning aggregation site for fish and amphibious species. Turneffe Atoll is the name for an area measuring more than 300 square miles that encompasses dozens of tiny islands known as the Turneffe Islands. The unique marine environment play a critical role in the health of the used by lobster, conch, crocodiles, fish, and turtle species as a nesting and breeding site.