Belize
Diving off the barrier reef of Belize for close to four years is enough to spoil most anyone and
Belize is one beautiful place to spend your days diving. The reefs are still pristine and in places like
my personal favorite, Seal Caye, at the bottom of the Sapodilla Cayes, almost unbelievable. If you
anchor carefully, you can set your anchor in 8 feet of sand at the front of your boat and 80 feet at
the stern, then slide off along one of the most beautiful walls you can imagine.
And easy to dive. You can do a number of different profile dives here and end the dive in ten to
fifteen feet of crystal clear water before surfacing.
The diving here is truly world class. You can head down to 80 plus feet if you want but from my
experience diving this many times, I found the best marine life and coral above 65 feet, frequented
by Eagle Rays who flew past just off to your left if you are travleing clockwise around the reef. For
more information on where the best divng is in Belize, contact us here at Ocean's Edge.
There are tube sponges as tall as a full grown man along the walls here. So, if you are in southern
Belize, check this spot out.
Off Ranguana Caye towards the south, there is a difficult to find site called The White Hole. If you
leave the island from the southern side and head towards the reef about five miles away, you will
find three breaks in the reef and three sandy ravines which lead to the wall. Travel along slowly
enough and pay attention to what is on the bottom and you may be rewarded with spotting a Scorpionfish, venomous yet beautiful.
It features a large canyon of gleaming white sand at 45 feet which runs down to a large opening
and a lip which surrounds the sand as it settles at the top of the wall. As you swim to this lip at
55 feet and peer over, there is virtually no bottom. I brought many advanced divers that I was
certifying there so they could experience the wonder of a true barrier reef wall dive.
Moving along the wall at 55 feet is a magical drift dive as you travel beside the wall on your left
and the coral on your right. To the north of Ranguana lays a garden of spur and groove
formations just west of the wall that you can easily spend dozens of dives exploring. In between
the grooves are home to resting Nurse Sharks and a wide variety of marine life too varied to list.
Worth several dives.
Belize
Diving off the barrier reef of Belize for close to four years is enough to spoil most anyone when it comes to diving other locations.
From Seal Caye in the south to Glovers Atoll, here are a few stories from four years in Belize.
Enjoy.


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