To get to the serene island of Caye Caulker, you have to take a 1-hour 15-minute boat ride from the port of Belize City. Boats leave every hour, and if you just missed the boat, you can grab a drink and some food at the port while you wait for the next one. Caye Caulker is made up of two islands, however, only the south island is populated. The south island is very small, you can walk its length in about 20 minutes and its width in about 5 minutes. So no matter where you decide to stay, you will be walking distance to any destination. The activity not to be missed at Caye Caulker is snorkeling. There are several operators and my group went with Ragamuffin Tours which cost 70 USD1 each. With a name like that, you know you’re going to have a good time. The tour was an all-day tour with 4 stops for snorkeling and a drop off at the private beach of Koko King. A basic lunch was also included and of course, an unlimited supply of rum punch.

The boat stops for 30-60 minute snorkeling sessions on the way to and at Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Snorkeling gear is provided and the group is split up and assigned to a knowledgeable guide who points out the marine life. There is a lot of wildlife that will be swimming around. We got to see a stingray, turtle, eel, sharks, and a wide range of fish species. There are also seals at certain time of the year, however, we didn’t manage to see one. The corals are beautiful and there was also a cave that you could dive under and come out the other side. The guide is a strong swimmer and is always there to help you out. The tour finishes at Koko King which is a private beach with a bar/restaurant, trampoline, inflatable pyramid, swings, kayaks, and buoys to float around which are all free to use. There are also areas with beach chairs and hammocks which you can rent out for 20 BZD2 which is fairly economical when split between a group.

A fish with a needle nose
A fish with a needle nose
A stingray resting on the seabed
A stingray resting on the seabed
An eel peeking out
An eel peeking out
Blue colored fish swimming through the corals
Blue colored fish swimming through the corals
A turtle swimming away
A turtle swimming away
Diving into the cave
Diving into the cave
A shark swimming among fish
A shark swimming among fish
Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker
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