Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 1 of 3 1 2 3
#240306 06/10/07 10:27 PM
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 15
A
OP Offline
A

We are taking a trip to Ambergris for the first time this fall. We are big snorkelers but we don't dive, so I'm wondering if any snorkeling is possible from the beach. We are going to take a few snorkeling tours while we're there, but we prefer to go at our own pace so I'm hoping we will be able to find a few good spots that do not require a guide.

I'm also wondering how realistic it is to go snorkeling in a kayak...it is only 1/2 mile or less to the reef, and i'm a pretty experience kayaker so that's not a big distance, but I'm wondering how easy this really is, and if the reef offers good snorkeling throughout its entire length.

We're considering staying at Tranquility Bay for these reasons, since I have read that it is one of the only places with legitimate snorkeling right off the beach.

Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated!

Joined: May 2006
Posts: 3,299
Offline
Ramon's has nice snorkeling off their dock.



San Pedro based Belize Blog since 2007 - great travel resources & discounts https://tacogirl.com/

Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 327
Offline
If you are staying there, you are in luck, But I'd suggest that you get your first trip guided by Greg Smith. He lives right next door, and knows the area like no one else.


http://turtlemanshouse.com/




Support Ambergris Caye Emergency Rescue
The life we are trying to save may be a loved one of yours
Joined: Oct 1999
Posts: 84,397
Offline
excellent advice

Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 128
S
Offline
S
we snorkled off ramon's pier/dock- good water, clear in the morning but it got pretty cloudy in the afternoon. There isn't much diversity but you will see LOTS of fish and the water is FABULOUS! My fish pictures (there are only a few) on this page were taken at the pier http://www.flickr.com/photos/seaexplore/sets/72157600104057893

Enjoy!


do I have to get shots to go there? 8o)
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 15
A
OP Offline
A
Cool, thanks for the info. Can anyone tell me anything about snorkeling from a kayak? I've heard that some spots on the reef have tie-offs for kayaks, but I'm not sure how that works.

How much does the reef vary from place to place along Ambergris? I know some spots are better than others, and there are the well-known destinations like Mexico Rocks, but is the reef pretty good for snorkeling everywhere?

Thanks again

A
Anonymous
Anonymous
A
Snorkelling is good under and around most docks, but you won't want to go out into unprotected areas. Partly because there's not much to see (if it's unprotected for you it probably also is for the critters) but there's a lot of boat traffic and it can be dangerous.

Once you're out at the reef the snorkelling is pretty good anywhere. I'm not aware of any artificial tie-offs, but so long as you have a decent length of rope you can probably improvise something. Be alert to the possibility of it breaking free or dragging. Take some positive means of securing the paddle to the kayak. Getting out to the reef needs care - it's much further than most people realise so remember you need to get back again afterwards. Be aware of currents and winds - they can make a return trip MUCH harder than the outgoing one. And be VISIBLE - take bright clothes and something hi-viz to wave in case a boat is bearing down on you and apparently hasn't seen you. A whistle and flashlight are good. And make sure you're back on land before dusk. I would always take a cell phone in a waterproof bag.

Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 3,484
S
Offline
S
For coral and reef shore snorkeling - Tranquility Bay, incredible.

For coral and reef kayak snorkeling - Captain Morgan's and more north, those is the Mexico Rocks area are best!

Be careful, use a dive bouy or stay close to your kayak AT ALL TIMES. Props and flesh don't mix.

SIN


Check out my site: www.ambergriscayerealestate.net
Joined: Oct 1999
Posts: 84,397
Offline
i go out snorkeling in a kayak a lot. head to the reef, wander a bit north and south to find buoys, tie to them. great way to do it. i go out from most northern resorts, portofino, azul, mata chica, etc. real close way up north, but mexico rocks is maybe ten minutes from portofino. probably less. its in the middle, not out by the reef. its a good pull out there like pedro2 says. i ALWAYS take a waterproof bag also

you can also ask your resort about buoy locations near to them.

Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,971
Offline
Tranquility Bay Resort has great snorkeling on the reef just off its dock. We stopped there a week or so ago for lunch at the "Tackle box norte" Tranquility's bar and restaurant. They had lots of kayaks available and people were out by the reef snorkeling and fishing off the dock. Just note that T.B. is pretty far north of the town and accessible pretty much by boat only. If you do go to T.B. check out the Cuban homemade boat up on the beech, We were told that it landed on the reef as the sailors were trying to make it to Florida. (I guess they did not bring a compass confused ). As far as snorkeling off the docks in town, We (luckily) noticed a snorkeler swimming around the docks next to the Tackle box (in town) while leaving the dock. When we beeped our horn several times to alert him that we were in the area he never even lifted his head out of the water shocked . Incidentally, the area where he was snorkeling is one of the busiest docks in San Pedro Town and home of the Water Taxi to Caye Caulker and Belize City. Hope he made out ok crazy

Page 1 of 3 1 2 3

Link Copied to Clipboard
March
S M T W T F S
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
Cayo Espanto
Click for Cayo Espanto, and have your own private island
More Links
Click for exciting and adventurous tours of Belize with Katie Valk!
Who's Online Now
0 members (), 284 guests, and 0 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Forum Statistics
Forums44
Topics79,199
Posts500,011
Members20,460
Most Online7,413
Nov 7th, 2021



AmbergrisCaye.com CayeCaulker.org HELP! Visitor Center Goods & Services San Pedro Town
BelizeSearch.com Message Board Lodging Diving Fishing Things to Do History
BelizeNews.com Maps Phonebook Belize Business Directory
BelizeCards.com Picture of the Day

The opinions and views expressed on this board are the subjective opinions of Ambergris Caye Message Board members
and not of the Ambergris Caye Message Board its affiliates, or its employees.

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5