Belize is one of the most popular destinations in the world for snorkeling,
thanks to its extensive barrier reef system, which at 185 miles in length is
the longest in the Western Hemisphere. A Belize snorkeling trip will provide
an unforgettable experience, where one can swim in crystal clear water and marvel
at the wonderful variety of marine life. Whether you want the adventure of snorkeling
with sharks and stingrays, or the more tranquil experience with tropical and
coral fish, Tuff’E’Nuff Tours can deliver.
Our guides are very experienced and will take you to the premier Belize snorkeling
locations. We are based near San Pedro town on Ambergris Caye, an island that
was once part of the Yucatán peninsula before the Mayas dug the canal
that separates the two. From Ambergris Caye you look out at the Caribbean as
the surf washes over the barrier reef. There are many excellent snorkeling locations
along Ambergris Caye within a short boat ride from San Pedro, including
- Hol Chan Marine Reserve
- Shark and Ray Alley
- Mexico Rocks & Tres Cocos
- Bacalar Patch, Barracuda Patch & Mexican Reef
Other Belize snorkeling tours that can be arranged by Tuff’E’Nuff
Tours include trips to Caye Caulker, just south of Ambergris Caye and Goff’s
Caye, which is an island south of Belize City where the reef comes right up to
the beach.
Of course, no Belize snorkeling tour is complete without a barbeque lunch
featuring fresh fish, and possibly lobster or conch, depending on the season.
Picture yourself relaxing on the beach after a day of snorkeling, enjoying a
cold beer or soda, and looking out at the waves crashing against the reef.
Snorkeling is an activity that can be enjoyed by anyone who can swim. The
waters off Belize inside the reef are crystal clear, with visibility often exceeding
100 feet. You will become immersed in a magical world where it seems like you
can reach out and touch the beautiful creatures that are swimming beneath you.
Belize snorkeling is a truly unforgettable experience. The Belize Barrier
Reef is teeming with fish and marine mammals. The reef is a solid wall of coral,
and protects the islands and coast from erosion. The water inside the reef is
clear and shallow, with awe inspiring visibility that allows one to see everything.
Let Tuff’E’Nuff Tours be your guide to the snorkeling adventures
that await you in Belize.
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