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It's
no wonder Belize is called the Adventure Coast, especially among divers.
Tucked away on the Caribbean coast of Central America, it boasts the second
largest barrier reef in the world, three magnificent atolls, 70 types of
hard corals, nearly 400 species of fish, an endless array of dive sites
and one awesome blue hole!
The
underwater world of Belize is vibrant and diverse. Home to some of
earth's most unique geological formations, it is a profusion of colors
and exotic marine life. When it comes to world-class dive destinations,
Belize is at the top of everybody's list - and with good reason. In addition
to being an exceptional recreational dive destination, Exotic Caye also
offers the most advanced diving and courses for those divers looking to
grow in the sport.
Our
dive shop is located right outside your oceanfront condo. This location
is central to the many dive sites located just offshore while also convenient
to the Turneffe Islands, Lighthouse Caye, and the famous Blue Hole. Listed
below are some of the major dive sites along with information about the
aspects of that dive.
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Hol
Chan Marine Reserve
This site is a national
park just a ten-minute boat ride south of the resort. The maximum depth
is 30 feet and there is a channel here to open water so currents can be
a consideration. Because of its protected status, you are likely to see
almost all species of fish native to these waters.
Shark
Ray Alley
Located near Hol Chan, this
exciting site affords one the opportunity to swim with a large collection
of Nurse Sharks and Southern Stingrays. The rays, having wing-spans of
up to four feet, swim close enough to be touched as do the nurse sharks,
who are up to six feet in length.
The
Blue Hole
This is one of the claims to fame for many divers around
the world, been there, done that. The blue hole is a limestone sinkhole
which is almost perfectly round. It is over 1000 feet across and over 400
feet deep. The walls of the dive are steep and not until you reach levels
below 110 feet do you begin to see the stalactites that are the roof of
this monstrous cave. It is hard to imagine that just a little over 10,000
years ago this formation was an above ground cave. What the Blue Hole lacks
in coral and aquatic life it overwhelms with a true sense of awe.
Cypress
Canyons - Victoria Tunnels
Both of these sites are
within a five-minute boat ride from the resort. Each offers great visibility,
abundant fish species, and canyon formations at 60 to 90 feet.
Rocky
Point - Mexico Rocks
Farther north, about 30
minutes, to a point where the reef meets the island is Rocky Point. This
is an especially great place to view coral of many colors and also have
a chance to see large silver Tarpon lurking around these waters. Mexico
Rocks is one of the best canyon sites with several caves in the coral to
explore.
Turneffe
Islands
Turneffe Islands, just two-hours
offshore, are the largest of the three offshore atoll reefs in Belize.
Although these islands are little more than small sandbars with mangroves
and swampy lagoons, they provide a phenomenal habitat for aquatic life
and unique diving. A favorite area known as the Elbow includes species
from tube-sponges to deep-water gorgonians.
Lighthouse
Reef
Lighthouse Reef, about two
and a half hours, is the farthest offshore reef but it is closer to Ambergris
Caye than Glovers reef to the south. It is a popular area for divers especially
for its own merits but also because it is the home of the Blue Hole. The
best diving on Lighthouse is located at its southern end, at either Half
Moon Caye or Long Caye. Both have unique dive experiences and are well
worth the trip. Additionally many of the dive trips stop at Half Moon Caye
for lunch where you will be able to view the endangered Red Footed Boobie,
one of only two known habitats to support this number of their species.
Scuba
Rates for Exotic Caye Dive Shop
| Local
3 Tank |
$85
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| Local
2 Tank |
$65
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| Local
1 Tank |
$40
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| Local
1 Tank -- night dive |
$55
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| Turneffe
Island 3 tank dive |
$165
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| Blue
Hole and Half Moon Caye (includes lunch) |
$185
+ $40.00 Park Fee
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Canopy
Tour + Cave Tubing
Continental
Breakfast and Lunch Included. |
$210.00
+ $5.00 Park Fee
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| Altun-Ha
+ Maruba Jungle Spa |
$90.00
+ $5.00 Park Fee
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| Lamanai
(includes lunch) |
$155.00
+ $5.00 Park Fee
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| Manatee
Trips |
$105.00
+ $10.00 Park Fee
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Snorkeling:
Hol
Chan and Shark Ray Alley |
$25.00
+ $10 Park Fee
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| Cave
Tubing + Belize Zoo |
$175.00
+ $5.00 Park Fee
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* Diving trips include tank (s),
weights, and belt
* All Tours add 10% sales tax
* All Prices in US Dollars
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