Ambergris Caye (pronounced key) is the largest of Belize's nearly 200 offshore coral sand islets and atolls, and the most popular destination in Belize, primarily because of its proximity to the largest coral reef in the western hemisphere, the Belize Barrier Reef, and the extraordinary underwater activities and attractions available here.
Accessible by commuter plane in 15-20 minutes, or by water taxi in an hour, Ambergris Caye, is a premiere destination for underwater, snorle;ing, and fishing devotees, and the super relaxed nearby town of San Pedro, is the perfect place to relax and discuss the day's adventures under gently swaying palms.
Ambergris Caye can be linked with other great Belizean destinations, and our flexible itineraries can be customized to modify the length of your stay, your hotel choices, transport options, and planned activities.
Ambergris Caye (pronounced key) is the largest of Belize's nearly 200 offshore coral sand islets and atolls, and the most popular destination in Belize, primarily because of its proximity to the largest coral reef in the western hemisphere, the Belize Barrier Reef, and the extraordinary underwater activities and attractions available here.
Thirty-five miles north of Honduras, on the Caribbean coast lies the submerged Sierra de Omoa mountain range, fountainhead to the verdant jungle islands of Roatan, Guanaja, Utila and a jeweled patchwork of smaller islands known as The Bay Islands of Honduras. They are tucked away from the mainstream, and remain today as some of the Caribbean's most beautiful, pristine and tranquil islands. This is a diver's paradise, boasting unspoiled reefs that are among the healthiest in the Caribbean.
Thirty-five miles north of Honduras, on the Caribbean coast lies the submerged Sierra de Omoa mountain range, fountainhead to the verdant jungle islands of Roatan, Guanaja, Utila and a jeweled patchwork of smaller islands known as The Bay Islands of Honduras.
Corn Islands are located in the Caribbean Sea, 52 miles from the port city of Bluefields. Both the Little and the Big Corn Islands have almost 16,400 feet of white sand, totally deserted beaches, and crystal turquoise waters, an ideal destination for swimming, snorkeling or diving. In addition, and just 17.5 miles from the Corn Islands are situated the Pearl Keys, an unspoiled paradise not to be missed!
Corn Islands are located in the Caribbean Sea, 52 miles from the port city of Bluefields.
The largest of Belize's Caribbean atolls, the Turneffe Islands are endowed with a magnificent diversity of reef structure, uncommonly clear underwater visibility, and one of the richest and most complex marine eco systems in the world. This exquisite collection of more than 200 mangrove and coral sand islets is a virtual nirvana for diving, snorkeling, and fishing enthusiasts.
The accommodations here are first class, and designed to facilitate your sporting preferences, with luxury hotel services, and professionally organized excursions to the area's best diving and fishing sites. So whether you are here for a dedicated aquatic adventure, or as one stop in a mutifaceted Belizean vacation, the Turneffe Islands are an unforgettable destination.
The largest of Belize's Caribbean atolls, the Turneffe Islands are endowed with a magnificent diversity of reef structure, uncommonly clear underwater visibility, and one of the richest and most complex marine eco systems in the world.
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San Ignacio by Car Rental + Ambergris Caye by Air
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Mountain Pine by Rental Car + Ambergris by Air
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Copan Mayan Site - Roatan Island
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Managua - Corn Island - Granada - San Juan del Sur
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