San Pedro: Snorkeling Trip with 4 Stops, Sharks, and Lunch

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Embark on a full-day snorkeling tour from San Pedro and explore the vibrant underwater worlds of 4 snorkeling stops. See manatees and sea horses, feed tarpons, swim with sharks, and explore downtown.

Highlights

  • Gaze at the vast and beautiful coral reef of Coral Gardens and admire the fauna
  • Observe a variety of marine life, including turtles, sea horses, and manatees
  • Test your nerves as you swim and get up close with the adorable nurse sharks
  • Get the chance to feed wild tarpons and unwind in the paradise-like environment
  • Enjoy a much-deserved Belizean lunch and explore Caye Caulker at your own pace

Description

Meet at the beachfront of Lily's Treasure Chest Restaurant in the morning at 8am, look for one of our Team Members in our Yellow Ridge and Reef Adventures Shirt who will give you instructions and get you checked in for your adventure. Get geared up and depart for Hol Chan Marine Reserve. After a refreshing boat ride, arrive at the Marine Park. Enjoy 45 minutes to an hour to snorkel and explore this vibrant underwater world teeming with flora and fauna. Then, cruise to Shark and Ray Alley. Test your nerves and swim with nurse sharks that range between 3 and 12 feet in length. Keep an eye out for a variety of species, such as horse-eyed jacks, snappers, and much more. This experience lasts anywhere from 20 minutes to 45 minutes, depending on you. Climb aboard once again and make your way to Coral Gardens. Snorkel above vast and breathtaking coral formations that serve as a home to many species of fish, including loggerhead turtles. Continue to the North Channel, near Caye Caulker. Here, catch a glimpse of manatees, eels, nurse sharks, and other beautiful flora and fauna. Snorkel for about 30 to 45 minutes. If you are unable to see manatees here, you will be guided to another location in search of these gentle giants.  Make a stop on the leeward side of Caye Caulker to feed large but gentle fish called tarpons or silver giants. Visit a sea horse sanctuary to look for these small but beautiful sea creatures. Stop at a local restaurant in the afternoon and savor a warm Belizean lunch. Then, enjoy free time to explore the village at your own pace. Visit the split caused by Hurricane Hatti, one of the strongest hurricanes of 1961. Depart Caye Caulker in the late afternoon for a return transfer to San Pedro.

Includes

Entry to Hol Chan Marine Reserve Entry to Shark and Ray Alley Swim with nurse sharks Entry to Coral Gardens Feed Tarpons Free time at Caye Caulker Snorkeling gear Belizean Lunch Sodas Water Fruits

Important Information

  • Please ensure your sunscreen is coral friendly

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