Spanish Bay - Belize - Beautiful Barrier Reef
Right in front of Ambergris Caye and not to far from Caye Caulker, protected from the deep blue by Turneffe Islands, lie the calm waters of Spanish Bay.
Both, wall and shallow part, are teaming with live. Loads of varied species of: Gorgonians, Anemones, Sponges and Spaghetti Worms to name a few. Also you might encounter the occasional Eagle Ray, Nurse Shark or large friendly Groupers. Moray Eels, Turtles, Tarpon, Spotted Drums, Pederson Shrimps, Cleaner Shrimps, Arrowhead Crabs, Southern Sting Rays, Squid, French Angelfish are common sightings. That of course if you have a good eye and an experienced Diveleader.
Had a great time with Black Durgon Dives on caye Caulker. Check them out:
Scuba Diving Compilation - Shrimp, Bridled Burrfish, Black Durgon, and Much Much More!
Pederson cleaner shrimp, bridled burrfish, black durgon, blue chromis, foureye butterflyfish, damselfish, soapfish, sea anemone, french angelfish, atlantic trumpetfish, sharpnose pufferfish, creole wrasse, bridled goby, fry, sharknose goby, stoplight parrotfish, princess parrotfish, smooth trunkfish, brown chromis, and so much more!