San Pedro is the name of the town on the island of Ambergris Caye and caye caulker is a close island similar in size to the town. These 2 locations are the number 4 and 13 islands to live in the world according to International Living Magazine.
This part of the country is a favorite amongst divers and people in search of a relaxed beach holiday, and it’s the most popular pick for families and couples who visit Belize.
This tour provides 2 levels of accommodation with a similar experience across the options. Levels are:
Standard – Cozy accommodations with breakfast included and standard food options.
Luxury – 4 star or better accommodations with access to world class food options
Both options offer a unique experience for 2 on the cayes
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport | |||||
DEPARTURE TIME | Please arrive at least 1 hours before the provided time. | |||||
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Being a bit large town, San Pedro has a bigger mix of locals, expats, and tourists but both locations feature a diverse mix of people from across the country. Our time here includes a day at the world famous Secret beach.Located in North of the island Secret Beach is a fun destination where locals and international tourists can go for a good beach day. Along with being a great spot to swim and enjoy the sun, the area has several popular bars and restaurants.
While both islands are touristic, Caye Caulker’s smaller size means that the entire island runs off of tourism, whereas there’s more of a mix in San Pedro. Caye Caulker has a more relaxed vibe and gorgeous sunsets anywhere on the island. Its motto is “Go Slow” and the locals take it as more of a law than a suggestion, quick to playfully tell off anyone who they deem to be walking too quickly. Tthe island is about 500 meters wide at its widest point making both sunset and sunrise close at hand.
Our stop in Caye Caulker includes a day at the split, a narrow channel that divides the island into two. It is believed that the waterway is the result of the infamous Hurricane Hattie. The Split’s deep, clean waters makes it one of Caye Caulker’s best swimming spots and a great place for water sports such as snorkeling, parasailing, and fishing. It’s also home to many spots to grab a drink with nice areas to relax while you work on your suntan.
Hol-Chan is the local dive site in this area. It’s A World-Renowned Attraction for Snorkel Enthusiasts. We offer an array of snorkeling stops along Belize’s stunning barrier reef, where you can witness a plethora of marine life, including sharks, stingrays, turtles, manatee (seasonal), and a variety of tropical fish.
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We had a great time exploring san pedro and caye caulker. Freshest seafood ever!!