Belize - June 2027
The world’s second largest barrier reef, and a blue hole you can see from space.
Warm water in the 80s, 50 to 100 feet of visibility, and sharks, turtles, and rays as regular dive buddies. Seven nights on Ambergris Caye at the Sunbreeze Hotel, with the Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Belize’s iconic dive sites included. A great fit for divers of all experience levels. June 12 to 19, 2027.
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Come Explore the Second Largest Barrier Reef in the World.
Water temperatures in the 80s, visibility that averages 50 to 100 feet, and welcoming locals make Belize a place you will want to dive again and again. Sharks, turtles, and rays are among the regular buddies you will have in the water. After iconic sites like the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, the world’s second largest barrier reef, and a blue hole that can be seen from space, you will be talking about this trip for months after you get home.
Seven nights at the Sunbreeze Hotel on Ambergris Caye, round-trip air transfer from Belize International, five days of diving, full American breakfast daily, and all taxes and service charges on hotel and dive. Starting from $2,375 per person (double occupancy). Open Water certification required. A great fit for divers of all experience levels.
What’s Included and What to Plan For
Included
- ● Round-trip air transfer from Belize International to San Pedro
- ● 7 nights at the Sunbreeze Hotel
- ● 3 days of 2-tank diving and 2 days of 3-tank diving
- ● Tanks, weights, and weight belt
- ● Full American breakfast daily
- ● All taxes and service charges on hotel and dive
Not Included
- ○ International flights
- ○ Blue Hole excursion
- ○ Marine Park fee
- ○ Additional dives
- ○ Meals and beverages not specified
- ○ Personal dive equipment
- ○ Gratuities
- ○ Travel and dive insurance (strongly recommended)
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Belize: Ambergris Caye, June 2027
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Belize Is an Easy Yes for Almost Any Diver.
A great trip whatever your logbook looks like
Belize’s warm, clear water and gentle reef diving suit divers at every stage. Newer divers and seasoned divers dive the same sites, and our team helps everyone get comfortable in the water. Come as you are and dive at your own pace.
Sharks, turtles, and rays as regular buddies
The Hol Chan Marine Reserve and its shark and ray alley put you face to face with the animals most divers travel for. Turtles and eagle rays are part of an ordinary day in the water here.
A blue hole you can see from space
The Great Blue Hole is one of the most recognizable dive sites on earth. Add the world’s second largest barrier reef, and Belize checks off sites that stay on a diver’s list for a lifetime.
What to expect
Warm Water, Big Animals, and a Reef That Runs for Miles.
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Belize sits on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the largest reef system in the Western Hemisphere and the second largest in the world. From Ambergris Caye you are minutes from marked sites inside the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, where the reef, the wall, and the famous shark and ray alley all sit close together. Water temperatures stay in the 80s and visibility commonly runs 50 to 100 feet.
The Sunbreeze Hotel sits in San Pedro on Ambergris Caye, steps from the water and the dive dock. Days are built around morning boat diving, with the reservation covering three days of two-tank diving and two days of three-tank diving. Full American breakfast is included daily, and all hotel and dive taxes and service charges are handled for you.
Unique dive opportunities
The Great Blue Hole and Hol Chan Marine Reserve.
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The Great Blue Hole is a near-perfect circular sinkhole more than 400 feet across, ringed by reef and dropping into deep blue. It is a bucket-list dive that draws divers from around the world, and it is available as an optional excursion on this trip.
Closer to the resort, the Hol Chan Marine Reserve protects a stretch of reef where marine life concentrates. Its shark and ray alley is one of the most reliable places in the Caribbean to dive alongside nurse sharks and southern stingrays, with turtles, eagle rays, and healthy reef fish rounding out nearly every dive.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is Belize suitable for newer divers?
Yes. Belize’s warm, clear, and largely calm reef diving is among the most beginner-friendly in the Caribbean. Open Water certification is required, and this trip is a great first international dive destination while still delivering big animals and world-class sites for experienced divers.
What is the flight gateway for Belize?
International flights arrive at Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport in Belize City (BZE). Your reservation includes the round-trip air transfer from Belize International to San Pedro on Ambergris Caye. International airfare to Belize is not included. Tom’s recommends booking flights as soon as your spot is confirmed.
Is the Great Blue Hole included?
The Great Blue Hole is offered as an optional excursion and is not included in the base package price. Let us know if you would like to add it and we will help you arrange it.
What is not covered in the package?
International flights, the Blue Hole excursion, marine park fees, additional dives beyond the included days, unspecified meals and beverages, personal dive equipment, and gratuities are not included.
Should I do any courses before this trip?
Perfect Buoyancy and Nitrox are the courses that most improve the Belize experience. Strong buoyancy protects the reef and makes multi-dive days easier, and Nitrox helps with repetitive dives and diver safety. Perfect Buoyancy
Is dive and travel insurance required?
Dive accident insurance and trip cancellation insurance are strongly recommended for all Tom’s trips, and especially for international travel. Neither is included in the package price. Typical travel insurance policies include protection from unforeseen medical or weather events.
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Belize: Ambergris Caye, June 2027
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