Ambergris Caye, Belize Boat Tours
22 Things to Do in Ambergris caye
No trip to Ambergris Caye is complete without a visit to the picture perfect Secret Beach area. The west coast of the island is located on Chetumal Bay and its protected waters are like a giant swimming pool.
This tour takes you on an off-the-beaten path picnic on the white, sandy shore of Robles Point. To whet your appetite, your first stop will be to go snorkeling around Mexico Rocks. After you’ve had a look around underwater, you’ll get to try to catch a few fish yourself with a traditional hook or a spear — whatever you catch, you can have for lunch .
Bring your own gear or use what we provide. Set sail on our forty-two-foot deep-sea fishing boat for an action-packed day. Right off the coast, you'll find the world’s second-largest barrier reef, a sanctuary for some of the most formidable game fish in the Caribbean. In less than five minutes, we’ll be outside the reef, trolling for the ocean's titans: Marlin, Sailfish, Wahoo, and Mahi Mahi, just to name a few.
Ambergris Caye provides easy access to the Belize Barrier Reef, one of the largest and most impressive coral reefs in the world. This tour will allow you to fish and snorkel in an endangered but thriving ecosystem.
Level of difficulty: Low – prior fishing skills not required
This sunset tour takes place on a 38-foot catamaran sailboat, which is large enough for 25 people. It’s a romantic cruise, but also a relaxing trip for families or groups of friends.
Visit the Coral Gardens in the Caye Caulker Marine Reserve to see one of the prettiest underwater landscapes in Belize. This snorkeling tour is a fun excursion for the whole family, for visitors of any level of snorkeling expertise.
On this tour, you’ll get to see the Hol Chan Marine Reserve at sunset. Your tour boat comes with a bright, underwater light that will illuminate the underwater hive of activity. Watch as larger fish begin to hunt in channels between the reefs.
If you’re fishing for the Caribbean fighter the world calls ”bonefish,“ then get ready to flex your muscles because they’re about to get a real workout. If you’re in search for the elusive tarpon, just trust your Ramon’s Village guide.
Take a boat trip 14 miles southeast of Ambergris Caye. You’ll stop at Caye Caulker, which is a small island with a classic Caribbean vibe, where the locals are mostly Garífuna and Rastafarian.
This is a family-friendly tour of the clear, Caribbean waters that surround Ambergris Caye. On this glass-bottom boat tour you’ll visit two hotpots for marine wildlife—Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley. You can choose from a morning or afternoon tour, both of which depart from the dock at Ramon’s Village.
Take a tour to Belize’s most famous oceanic attraction – the gorgeous, sapphire sinkhole known as the Belize Blue Hole. This tour is purely a sightseeing tour, and while its known as a dive site, the sinkhole actually doesn’t contain much to see. It’s best known for its emptiness, which as just as easily appreciated on a boating tour. When you arrive at the reef around the hole, you'll have the chance to do some snorkeling – bring snorkeling equipment if you're interested.
Ambergris Caye provides easy access to the Belize Barrier Reef, one of the largest and most impressive coral reefs in the world. This tour will allow you to fish and snorkel in an endangered but thriving ecosystem.
Begin your day by sailing to Hol Chan Marine Reserve & Shark Ray Alley.
Take this tour for a fun, relaxing day in the Caribbean. This full-day tour comes with a picnic lunch and the chance to see the interesting marine landscape that surrounds Ambergris Caye.
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This snorkeling tour brings you to an underwater formation called Mexico Rocks, which is part of the much larger Belize Barrier Reef. Your tour will begin with a cruise from San Pedro. This trip is worth the boat trip alone – on your journey you’ll get to see Ambergris Caye’s incredible landscape from the sea.
Snorkeling at the Hol Chan Marine Reserve is a sure-fire way to experience Belize’s diversity of marine life up-close. Animals at Hol Chan are used to getting fed by people on boats, so they’re relatively bold around snorkelers. This spot gets a lot of marine traffic, and every minute you spend underwater you’ll get to see something new.
Snuba tours make it easy to take your snorkeling experience to the next level. With Snuba equipment you can get a taste of scuba diving without any experience or lessons. You’ll get to swim to a depth of 20 feet below the surface of the water, allowing you to get a closer look a the marine species that live at the Hol Chan Reserve.
Leave on a tour from the SeaDuced dock in San Pedro for a romantic sunset cruise around Ambergris Caye. The landscape invites you to take time for simple pleasures. This tour invites you to sip cocktails and melt into a warm, Caribbean night as the sun sinks behind the horizon.
On the Sunset Champagne Parasail tour you’ll fly over a coral reef during sunset. This one-hour romantic tour is a private cruise, and is a lovely way to appreciate the coastal scenery with a loved one.