Belize Diving
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Diving
Levels - Belize offers all ranges of
diving - from shore diving in shallow
water to the Great Blue Hole at over 200
feet deep. The barrier reefs offer
excellent diving for beginners such as at
Hol Chan Marine Park (recently expanded
to include Shark-Ray Alley) a few miles
south of Ambergris Caye. Many dive sites
offer a range dives from beginning to
experienced.
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Visibility - Because of
the predominant north easterly winds,
visibility along the Barrier Reef tends
to get poor during high winds (20-30
feet). However, diving on the lee of the
atolls usually guarantees good visability
- in excess of 100 feet. Diving the three
atolls offshore allows for the best
conditions, though rarely is the
visibility such that you would scrap a
dive. Unfortunately, once you've
experienced visibility in Belize in
excess of 100 feet, you become spoiled so
that 50 feet seems
dark.

The Blue Hole
In 1989, Skin Diver
magazine described Belize as "one of the
western Caribbean's premier dive destinations,
"praising its unspoiled waters and easy
access." For the beginner, diving around San
Pedro, Caye Caulker, Placencia, and Hol Chan
Marine Reserve will provide more than enough
variation in underwater scenery and marine
life. But the more experienced diver or
snorkeler will probably want to explore areas
that have not suffered as much habitat damage
at the hands of commercial fishermen and
tourists.
There
are many small species of fish, sponge,
and coral in the more well traveled areas,
but such larger and more timid creature as
turtles and grouper are not seen often.
San Pedro and Caye Caulker are good places
to find boats, escorts and
instructors.
To experience the
best of what Belize has to offer, such as the
viewing of deep-water gorgonians, black coral
forests, and the most exotic tropical fish, the
underwater explorer has three basic options.
First, one may elect to head for one of the
more remote islands hotels or resorts. Good
choices include one of the several tourist
operations on the Turneffe Islands, Glover's
Reef, Lighthouse Reef, or South Water Caye.
Second, one may sign on with one of the
live-aboard dive boats shuttling among Belize's
many uninhabited islands and isolated reef
structure. A third, one may decide to charter a
boat individually or as part of a larger group
so as to have maximum flexibility in
destination and schedule. Any of the three can
be easily accomplished with the help of a local
travel agent, dive shop or major hotel.
Belize's reef is a
fabled fairyland. Words cannot adequately
describe the wondrous, ever-changing world of
underwater Belize, the languorous, sometimes
breathless silence and the extraordinary
colourful nature of its inhabitants: the living
corals, the crabs, shrimp and lobster, the
conch in its elegant shell and fishes in
unending shapes and sizes. One of the richest
ecosystems on the planet, Belize's reef is
punctuated by scores of beautiful islands, sand
bores, patch reefs, and various underwater
structures that are home to hundreds of animal
and plant species, including 220 types of fish
and untold hundreds of invertebrates. So rare
and exquisite is this habitat that the United
Nations has proposed preservation of the reef
as a World Heritage Site, arguing that its
deterioration or disappearance would result in
"a harmful impoverishment of the heritage of
all nations of the world."
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