Scuba Diving Deals

Neighbor to the world’s second longest barrier reef, at 186 miles, and home to three of the four living atolls in the Western Hemisphere, Belize is a scuba diver’s paradise.

The compelling attraction for many of the visitors to Belize is the ability to enjoy the proximity of the Belize Barrier Reef. Dive sites can be found just 1/4 mile away. There are over 40 spectacular dive sites within 5-10 minutes of the dive shop dock. For the certified (or about to be) divers, there’s local diving and day long dive trips to the nearby Atolls. We will match you and your dive buddies with the right dive shop.

Daily Local Reef Diving

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The formation of the reef is primarily long coral fingers that jut out on the ocean side. These are known as 'spur and groove' reefs and run perpendicular to the coastline. These finger rolls provide a large number of caverns, tunnels, gullies, and ledges. This special reef structure, and the abundant marine life, provides much for scuba divers to explore.

Local divers see many varieties of marine life including small and large reef fish, turtles, sharks, manatees, dolphins, rays, eels, sponges, fans, and so much more. Some of the most popular local dive sites include Tackle Box where reef sharks and the occasional bull shark make for an interesting dive. Love Tunnels has some grand and “romantic” swim throughs, and Mata Canyons, which is a perfect 2nd dive with its beautiful coral formations, a lot of queen conchs, which attract eagle rays and, of course, the ever-present nurse sharks. Ambergris Caye is close to at least 40 interesting dive sites, and marine life, to help beginners build interest and make experienced divers thrilled. In addition, Ambergris Caye is also close to the Hol Chan Marine Reserve.

PRICES
Single Dives - US$55
Two Tank Dives - US$85
Three Tank Dives - US$115
Night Dives - US$70
Prices include: Boat, Guide, Tanks, and Weights. Not included: Park Fees and Equipment Rental.

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ALL DAY ATOLL Diving

Belize is home three out of the four true coral atolls found in the western hemisphere. Heading east-southeast from Ambergris Caye, or east from Belize City, you will find Turneffe Atoll, Lighthouse Reef and Glover’s Reef. Atolls are essentially submerged round corals with some dry land surrounding them. If you desire a dive holiday at a place where there are few people and it’s all about diving, then the small resorts at the atolls might be the perfect locations for you.

Alternatively, there are many dive shops operating out of Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, or Belize City that can get there in just 2 hours or less. The reefs in and around these atolls drop off into the deep. The marine life here is truly magnificent. Diver’s will find shallow gardens, vertical walls, canyons with beautiful swim throughs and marine life of all kinds.

PRICES FROM AMBERGRIS CAYE (all 3-tank dives)
Turneffe North - US$185
Turneffe Elbow - US$245
Blue Hole and Lighthouse Reef - US$295
Prices include: Boat, Guide, Lunch, Soft Drinks, Tanks, and Weights. Not included: Park Fees and Equipment Rental.

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GET CERTIFIED

Refresher Course - US$140
Intro To Scuba - US$190
Open Water Referral - US$360
E-learning Open Water - US$375
Full Open Water - US$460

ADVANCED CERTIFICATIONS

Advanced Open Water - US$425
Rescue Diver - US$285
Medic First Aid (EFR) - US$190
Enriched Air (Nirox) - US$175


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