HOL-CHAN, SHARK RAY ALLEY, CORAL GARDENS, CAYE CAULKER NORTH CHANNEL (MANATEES), CAYE CAULKER ISLAND, SEA HORSES, & FEEDING THE TARPONS AND BIRDS
Start your day at an underwater zoo and reserve where you are likely to encounter almost every species of marine life there is to see. The Hol-Chan Channel hosts the most exotic corals formations and sea creatures on the barrier reef.
Shark Ray Alley is considered to be the most intriguing snorkeling site in the Caribbean where you are likely to encounter huge Nurse Sharks and southern Sting Rays.
Corals Gardens is a small concentration of very colorful corals along the reef, it is an area known for the vibrant corals formations that it holds. As you dip into this shallow patch of reef, you will notice the corals close to the surface and their colors completely exposed by the sunlight. Search for exotic fishes in between the coral branches and formations.
Caye Caulker North Channel, a cut on the reef which is home to various colorful corals and sea creatures. We will be on the look out for the manatees which often swim this area. These casual creatures are slow swimming mammals, gliding at 5 miles an hour or a bit more. The population of these animals has declined significantly worldwide throughout the past century because of hunters killing them for their oil, bones and hides. They are an endangered species protected by law.
Just South of San Pedro you will find yourself enchanted by the quaint island flair of Caye Caulker, a small and splendid island where you can find gift shops and great places to have lunch. The island’s famous spot, The Split, features an enjoyable setting in the water where you can enjoy a refreshing cold beer or drink with your friends. The trip includes a stop feeding the tarpon and birds before returning home!
$125 US Per Person
Must Confirm 3+ persons.
On all the trips you will have your private guides just for you and your group/family. Rum punch, fruit and water is served, but you can bring your own booze (BYOB).