At a Glance
Serious scuba divers can explore the world’s second largest reef on a live-aboard dive boat.
Review
Serious scuba divers should consider a week-long program of diving on a live-aboard dive boat. Contact Indagare for help setting up an intensive scuba trip, with up to five dives per day, organized by experienced and accommodating dive masters. You’ll have plenty of opportunity to see turtles, seahorses, large groups of rays, colorful reef fish, gorgeous coral formations (soft and hard), barracuda, frogfish, reef sharks, dolphins, octopus and even hammerhead sharks. We can also recommend lodges for scuba diving, including one with a program that includes a spacious, comfortable and easy-to-board 48′ dive boat and an excellent staff of dive masters and captains to help you make the most of more than 60 area dive sites including the iconic Great Blue Hole, part of the Belize Barrier Reef System which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As its name implies, this dive site is a big, blue hole (really a massive flooded sinkhole) that goes straight down nearly 500 feet.
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