Diving & Snorkeling 2 tank dive: Please visit our
on-site dive shop for information, scheduling & renting
gear. The dive shop opens at 8:00am and usually closes
around 5:00pm. Snorkeling can be done either right in front
of the property or out on the reef. Load your gear on a
kayak, paddle out about 12 minutes to the reef and tie
up to one of our mooring balls. You can snorkel in 3-6
feet of water until your heard is content.
Level of difficulty – Easy to advanced
Hol Chan Park: The Hol Chan Marine Park (Hol Chan is Mayan
for Little Channel) is situated north of Caye Caulker.
Declared
the first marine park in the entire country of Belize,,
this area has been zone a protected area. Due to its
protected status, what was once a depleted fishing area
has now been allowed to re-generate, producting to divers
and snorkelers alike quite a colorful and varied fish
spectacle. You will see rays, sharks, and other marine
life during this trip.
Blue Hole Dives: Day trip to the Blue Hole including three
spectacular dives, one in the Blue Hole, up to 130 ft.
are included. Six
miles
north of Halfmoon Caye, in the lagoon of Lighthouse Atoll,
is the Great Blue Hole. The name alone will make it different
from some of the other "blue holes" to be found
in the Caribbean. This one is the largest, deepest, and
most famous. Thousands of divers have made it the reason
they have come to dive in Belize.
Diving at The Elbow: One of the 70 dive sites waiting
to be sampled at Turneffe is the "Elbow", located
on the extreme southern end of the atoll. With a 3,000-foot
wall and some
converging
currents filled with nutrients this can be one of the
most exciting dives anyone can do in the Caribbean.