Man snorkelling with yellow and purple corals in foreground

Beauty and Adventure – Snorkelling in Belize

Snorkelling in Belize is nothing short of spectacular. If you’ve enjoyed snorkelling in places like the Maldives, Cook Islands, Bora Bora, Cuba and Fiji, then you are going to love Belize and its expanse of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef.

Significant credits for the photos in this post go to my husband, who I sometimes think is more fish than human and therefore is a far superior underwater photographer than I am.

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The World’s Second Largest Barrier Reef

The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is the second largest of its kind in the world (Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is the largest). It stretches from Mexico to Guatemala skirting 300km of Belize’s beautiful coastline. A mix of habitats—coral reefs, mangroves and seagrasses—draw diverse wildlife to these crystalline waters. The Reef offers incredible snorkelling and diving opportunities for all experience levels.

Snorkelling tours

There are countless companies offering half and full-day snorkelling tours from the two main tourist islands Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker. During our stay on Caye Caulker, we took to the surrounding depths with the team at Stressless Ecofriendly Tours. They provided us with one of the most fun and informative snorkel excursions we’ve ever been on.

We often go on snorkelling adventures in places like the Maldives, Jamaica, Cook Islands, Cuba and Fiji, and are always amazed. However, having a knowledgeable guide lead us around the reef, giving regular commentary and pointing out specifics, gave us so much more insight into what we were seeing. There were also opportunities during the day to snorkel freely, exploring on our own.

Snorkelling experiences in Belize

We spent most of our day snorkelling in Belize, inside Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Hol Chan, meaning “little channel” in Mayan, has been a marine national park for over 30 years. It has 160 documented species of fish and 40 types of corals. Hol Chan is home to manatees and dolphins, not to mention three species of sea turtle.

Shark and Ray Alley is a specified Zone in the Hol Chan Marine Reserve that will have you up close, real close, to nurse sharks and friendly stingrays. Here fishermen cleaning their catch has drawn regular wildlife to feed off the scraps. The bottom of the sea is littered with thousands of conch shells.

When to go snorkelling in Belize

Snorkelling in Belize is good year-round, with different months offering varying wildlife. Of course, we don’t recommend you arrange your trip for hurricane season, June-November, not without good travel insurance anyway.

If you turn up around April-May, you have the best chance of swimming with whale sharks. We did this further north off the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico and off Baja California Sur. It was one of my top travel experiences EVER.

The warmer months increase your chances of spotting manatees, sorry they are a protected species so it’s technically illegal to swim with them. If you really want to swim with manatees, head to Crystal River, Florida December through February like we did.

Snorkeling on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, Belize
Snorkeling on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, Belize
Man snorkelling among coral growing on a shipwreck
Shipwreck snorkelling in Belize
Grumpy crayfish peering out of the wreck
Grumpy crayfish peering out of the wreck
Diverse school of colourful, tropical fish
Diverse school of fish
School of yellow and black fish
Up close and personal
Eel hiding beneath coral on sandy bottom of sea
Maybe I watched to much Little Mermaid when I was a kid but eels creep me out
Sleeping nurse shark
Sleeping nurse shark
Purple sea fan in Hol Chan Marine Reserve
Purple fan coral in Hol Chan Marine Reserve
Sea Turtle
Our experienced guide with a bigger stingray
Our experienced guide with a bigger ray

Snorkelling in Belize is world-class. The inspiring interactions with diverse wildlife and sensational coral reefs are easily accessible from its coastline and draw underwater enthusiasts from around the globe. The beauty and adventure of exploring the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef are absolutely bucket-list worthy.

Peace, love & inspiring travel,

Madam ZoZo

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