We booked this tour for the afternoon with Ecodivers Tours following our Scuba Experience Tour in the morning. The minibus that picked us up from the dive center dropped us off in Centro and we headed to the tour agency’s office. From here, one of the reps walked us over to the pier where the semi-submarine boat was located. It was a large boat which was anchored in deeper water, so we first got on a smaller boat which took us to the semi-submarine. The semi-submarine had lots of seating space for about 50 people and lots of shade. We set out at around 3 PM and headed in the direction of Haynes Cay for about 30 minutes.

View from the boat near the pier
View from the boat near the pier
View from the boat near the pier
View from the boat near the pier
View of Haynes Cay
View of Haynes Cay
View of Haynes Cay
View of Haynes Cay
View of Haynes Cay
View of Haynes Cay
View of the Caribbean sea
View of the Caribbean sea
A sting ray swimming along the seabed
A sting ray swimming along the seabed
A group of fish swimming below the hull
A group of fish swimming below the hull
A group of fish swimming below the hull
A group of fish swimming below the hull
A crew member holding up a sea shell against the window
A crew member holding up a sea shell against the window
Semi Submarine
Semi Submarine
Semi Submarine
Semi Submarine
Semi Submarine
Semi Submarine
Semi Submarine
Semi Submarine
Semi Submarine
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The boat slowed down near a shallow zone where there was lots of sea life and we were invited to go down to the hull. The hull was full of windows so you could see all the marine life swimming around. The guide pointed out the different species and gave us information on them. Another guide dove into the water to lure fish toward the boat. This part of the tour lasted for about 20 minutes before we headed to another zone for swimming. The boat anchored in and we were free to go for a swim. The current was very strong so not many people got in, but it was a refreshing swim to cool down from the sun. At around 4.30 PM we began making our way back to the pier and finished the tour at 5 PM. It was a quick boat ride into the sea and a good way to explore the sea life without getting wet.

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