-"Go Slow" on Caye Caulker
-Snorkel crystal blue water
-World’s 2nd largest barrier reef
-Perfect Caribbean sunsets
-Cave tubing jungle adventure-Swim with sharks
Welcome to Belize!Belize is home to the second-largest reef system in the world, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.Caye Caulker is known for its world-class scuba diving, snorkeling, and the Go Slow mantra. Leave your worries at home as you dive into Caye Caulker’s island vibes, explore the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, eat delicious Caribbean food, and spend the evenings dancing at one of the reggae bars.
You will stay in boutique hotel rooms for the duration of your trip. Solo travelers are paired with someone of the same gender.
You can request a friend to be your roommate upon checkout. If you'd prefer not to have a roommate, private room options are available upon request, subject to hotel availability for an extra charge.
Please contact [email protected] for more details.
Laundry is available at the hotel for an additional fee. Ask your Trip Leader for details
We can’t guarantee wildlife sightings, but the most commonly seen wildlife are iguanas, turtles, sharks, dolphins, manatees.
We recommend using a backpack for your convenience, or a medium-sized suitcase if you prefer.
A daypack is also essential for carrying everyday items.
Space is limited on our transportation, so there is a limit of one main piece of luggage per person. You will be responsible for carrying your own luggage.
Belize uses 110-volt, 60-cycle electricity, just like in the US.
Plugs are typically the 2 pronged flat types so US travelers will not typically need a converter or adapter.
Tap water is not safe to drink. There will be potable water to drink in the hotel.
We encourage our travelers to travel sustainably. Please bring a reusable water bottle.
Breakfast and dinners will be enjoyed at local restaurants a short walk away.
Sample Breakfast Menu:
Sample Dinner Menu:
We do our best to accommodate dietary restrictions. Many meals can be modified for special requests and food allergies.
The average temperature in Caye Caulker, Belize is 74-84 degrees Fahrenheit.
Dry season: November - April. Rainfall is scarce. Known as the high season with many tourists.
Rainy season: June - October. Expect showers and thunderstorms most days that pass through.
Airport pickup and dropoff will be in private ground transportation to the ferry dock, approximately fifteen minutes from the airport. We will travel for about 45 minutes to Caye Caulker by water taxi on a 35-foot powerboat.
If you think you may get seasick, we recommend you bring medication or natural wristbands for motion sickness.
This trip is relaxing and includes light activities with optional moderate activities. Participants can decide how much time they spend being active. No physical preparation is required to make the most of the experience.
We’ve included many activities in the price of the trip giving you plenty to do. However, we pride ourselves in helping you make the trip perfect for you. Therefore we’ve sought out the best activities and vendors to help you have the experience you want.
And don’t worry, your trip leader can help set up any of the following optional activities for you so you can sit back and enjoy your trip.
-Scenic Flight Over the Blue Hole: $200
- $450Half Day Dive: $135
-Paddleboard/Kayak Rental: $10
-Golf Cart Rental: $20
-Bike rental: $10/day
-Chilling at the Split: Free
Of course! This trip is your trip, and you don’t have to participate in anything you don’t want to. Just be aware that opting out of included activities will not change the price of your trip.
In Belize, you can find mainly beach bars with strong cocktails and island vibes. Be sure to visit The Split and have a beer while floating in the sea, or play bags with an epic sunset view.
There is also plenty of nightlife on Caye Caulker within walking distance from the hotel. You will find live music, DJs, and dancing.
Please drink responsibly. Boat rides are especially painful with a hangover!
The official language in Belize is English but Spanish & Creole are also spoken.
One of the best things about traveling to Belize is hearing the locals speak in an intriguing combination of all three.
Tipping is not expected though it is greatly appreciated, especially since tourism and hospitality are one of the leading industries in Belize.
Adding 10% gratuity at restaurants, local guides, and drivers is a suitable tip.
It will be helpful to have at least $300 USD cash in local currency on you during the trip for lunches, snacks, optional activities, souvenirs, etc.
Please be advised that slightly torn, heavily marked, or faded notes may be difficult to exchange.
It is best to bring notes in fairly good condition, in denominations lower than $100 USD (or equivalent).
When traveling with a passport, citizens of the United States, Canada, and most Latin American and European countries are entitled to stay in Belize for 90 days. They must enter the country with a departure ticket and a valid passport that does not expire within 30 days of their arrival in Belize.
To find specific visa requirements or restrictions for your home country, visit the Belize embassy page.
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