Belize Barrier Reef

Welcome to the Belize Barrier Reef

Belize

Located in the heart of the Caribbean, Belize boasts spectacular waters for diving, including the second biggest barrier reef in the world. Interactions with turtles, rays and reef sharks are common in Lighthouse Reef, Half Moon Caye and Turneffe Reef.  Whale sharks can occasionally be seen. In addition, these destinations are easily accessed by liveaboard from Belize City, and almost all of the dive sites are easy enough for beginners (with the exception of the Blue Hole). However, it should be noted that most liveaboards request divers have at least 20 dives under their weight belts.

From Shark Ray Alley to the Blue Hole, Belize is home to any number of famous dive sites. Diving from this coastal country gives you access to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second largest such reef in the world. Thanks to this wonder, Belize is home to a healthy population of stingrays, nurse sharks and reef life. It also hosts whale sharks from April to June.

In December, Belize enjoys a balmy climate that’s ideal for relaxing on the beach and warm water diving. There’s little to no rain during the last month of the year and visibility tends to be very good.

If you’re looking for well-equipped dive resorts or great liveaboards and an easy diving trip, Belize would make a quality destination for your trip this December.

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