Belize Map |
 |
|
|
Belize Diving
 |
Blue Hole |
Belize offers some of the best and most varied diving in the
world and has the added benefits of excellent weather conditions
and clear, warm water. At 185 miles (300km) long, Belize's barrier
reef is the second longest in the world, and the largest in the
western hemisphere. Most dive trips are organised at one of the
cayes (pronounced keys), offshore atolls that are located between
the mainland and the barrier reef. Ambergris Caye is the most
popular destination for tourists who come to Belize for the superb
diving and snorkelling. It is close to many of the best dive sites
including the Lighthouse Reef and Turneffe Islands. Other popular
cayes are Caye Caulker and St George's Caye. Snorkellers and divers
are almost guaranteed to see stingrays, schooling jack and the more
common reef tropicals such as groupers, angelfish, parrot fish and
barracuda. Spot turtles and sharks may well be sighted too. The
Blue Hole is Belize's best-known dive site - at 1,000ft (305m)
across and 460ft (140m) deep, it is an awesome spectacle. There are
a number of professional dive shops on the main cayes, which
service divers with air and well-maintained diving and snorkelling
equipment. The instructors working out of these shops provide full
PADI and NAUI certification, and referrals for divers wanting to
complete their open water certification. In the unlikely event of a
diving accident, Ambergris Caye has a hyperbaric chamber.
|