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Exotic Belize Diving in Ambergris Caye

Posted by ECBR on Jan 8, 2013 9:30:06 AM

Scuba Diving Ambergris Caye Ambergris Caye is one of the largest islands located in the country of Belize. It is often considered a premier scuba diving spot because of its natural beauty and its proximity to the Belize Barrier Reef. This barrier reef is the second largest one in the world and is home to a wide variety of tropical sea creatures. Belize has quickly become the destination of choice for North American tourists and expatriates because of the island country's modern amenities and lack of a language barrier.

Snorkeling and Scuba Diving in Ambergris Caye

Belize has slowly grown into a major resort and water play ground for tourists because of its Caribbean island like atmosphere. The Belizean officials want to keep the popularity momentum going by ensuring that visitors have the best possible experience when diving in Belize. Dive shops on Ambergris Caye must employ knowledgeable, experienced dive instructors who also understand the unique underwater topography of Belize.

Accommodations on Ambergris Caye vary but are also under careful oversight to ensure a quality experience. Exotic Caye Beach Resort is a island hotel that provides first rate accommodations coupled with many popular amenities to make visitors' vacations memorable. For example, Exotic Caye Beach Resort has an adventure center and its own dive shop. It's dive shop can provide dive guided excursions, rental equipment, and dive instruction. Their knowledgeable dive staff can take groups to visit popular dive sites and little known gems for those diving on Ambergris Caye.

Protected Natural Beauty of Ambergris Caye

Officials in Belize (http://www.belizeisfun.com/bel_belize.htm)are concerned about their visitors' vacation experience but not at the expense of marring their pristine paradise. It is reported that over 30% of Belize is part of a federally protected reserve. One such reserve is the Hol chan marine reserve. Located near the southern most point of Ambergris Caye, it is one of the most popular dive spots in Belize. Due to its incomparable aquatic features, the international community suggested that Belize protect this area under its natural parks program. Hol chan marine reserve is divided into four zones that represent the habitats of aquatic flora and fauna native to the region. Because the area has enjoyed many years of protected status, it is virtually alive with sea life that piques the interests of snorkelers, scuba divers, and underwater photographers.

The mild climate of Belize and the myriad of activities make it a great vacation destination year round. From diving the second largest barrier reef in the world to zip lining through lush rain forests, Belize offers visitors great reasons to return to the country on future vacations. Judging from the growing expatriate population, many have decided to stay for good.

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Written by ECBR