Sea’sing d Day in Belize – A day with SEAduced by Belize
Reviewing and re-living our full day adventure with SEAduced by Belize aboard their 58' houseboat, Sea's d Day
House Boat Family Picnic Seaduced by Belize
The Sea’s d Day is Seaduced by Belize’s newest addition to its fleet of fun in the sea vessels. It’s a 58-foot house boat complete with two bathrooms, a full kitchen, air conditioned seating areas inside and also two outdoor decks with comfortable seating. Ambergris Caye's newest pleasure boat with fun tours for everyone.
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SHARKS At Barrier Reef In San Pedro, Belize
This video was shot in various places in Belize. We went from a waterfall in San Ignacio to the barrier reef for a swim with sharks, stingrays and turtles on the Kaye of San Pedro.
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AMBERGRIS CAYE: Welcome to San Pedro
We discover the town of San Pedro, on Ambergris Caye in Belize. We take a walk through town and have breakfast at Estel’s Dine by the Sea, the best place for breakfast in San Pedro! We then take a water taxi to X'tan Ha resort, with perhaps the best beach on the entire island. It’s the perfect place to spend an afternoon with clear, calm water. At the end of the day we go back to our Airbnb and give a tour. Finally the day ends with awesome street food in the main square- central park. Finally we discover what a pupusa is at Pupuseria Salvadoreno.
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- BELIZE
Belize is a great location to experience the Central American jungles and the Caribbean Sea.
Belize is located in Central America and it is bordered to the north by Mexico, to the south and west by Guatemala and to the east by the Caribbean Sea. We are a diverse country with various cultures and languages. We also have the lowest population density in Central America with 35 people per square mile or 14 people per square kilometer.
Belize is also known for its extreme biodiversity and distinctive ecosystems. On the coast, there is a swampy coastal plain with mangrove swamps. In the south and interior there are hills and low mountains. Most of our land is undeveloped and is forested with hardwoods. It is a part of the Mesoamerican biodiversity hotspot and it has many jungles, wildlife reserves, a large variety of different species of flora and fauna and the largest cave system in Central America. Some species of Belize's flora and fauna include the black orchid, the mahogany tree, the toucan and tapirs.
- AMBERGRIS CAYE
Ambergris Caye is the biggest island in Belize. Ambergris Caye is 25 miles long and just over amile wide. Ambergris Caye is located in the Caribbean sea just off the tip of Mexico’ Yucatan Peninsula.
Ambergris Caye is protected by the second largest livign coral reef in the world.
Ambergris Caye is the perfect island if you want to experience all the amenities of a touristic place and the peace and calm of a remote Caribbean beach. Ambergris Caye attracts divers and snorkels from around the world. Its clear water and amazing reef will present you the perfect opportunity to adventure into the sea.
Ambergris is also the best point to visit the Great Blue Hole. The Great Blue Hole is a giant submarine sinkhole off the coast of Belize. The hole is circular in shape, over 300 m (984 ft) across and 108 m (354 ft) deep.
This site was made famous by Jacques Cousteau, who declared it one of the top ten scuba diving sites in the world. In 1971 he brought his ship, the Calypso, to the hole to chart its depths.
- SAN PEDRO
The main town on Ambergris Caye is San Pedro Town. It is a mile or so long and encompasses only a few street blocks. Most of the houses are wooden with zinc roofed houses. San Pedro town is the heart of Ambergris Caye and offers a wide range of restaurants, bars, souvenir shops, and banks. Since the airstrip is also located in town, most resorts and hotels are only a hop, skip & a jump away.
The main means of transportation are golf carts however bicycles, scooters, and some cars and vans are also available. The streets are sandy and unpaved so be sure to leave your fancy clothes and high heel shoes at home. There are no traffic lights, no freeways or highways, and no high-rise buildings.
The atmosphere on San Pedro is very casual. The dress of the day is usually shorts and sandals (if you can't handle being barefoot).
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BEST BELIZE SNORKELING - San Pedro Belize Vlog (Ambergris Caye)
Belize Travel!! Come join us under the sea snorkeling with on a San Pedro Belize boat cruise in Ambergris Caye checking out Shark Ray Alley, Hol Chan Marine Reserve, and much more. This is one of our favorite boat cruises of all time. It is not too far away from Caye Caulker Belize.
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Building off the Grid Island Oasis Belize
Building off the Grid-Island Oasis Belize
Belize Day 3 Dive 2 B & D, Ambergris Caye, Belize
Our dolphin dive. Pretty incredible!
What are you waiting for Sea's d Day Tropical Houseboat Tour
Enjoy a tropical houseboat tour to the back side of the island and my favorite sandbar (besides the one that makes pizza ha ha.} For more information on the tour Read 2 Tickets to Paradise on SEA’S d DAY
Jetski Rentals at Secret Beach, San Pedro Belize!
Rent Jetski’s by the hour. Best places to ride are lagoon side of the island. We deliver Jetski’s to you at Secret Beach or come by our dock Bakkaton (down the street from Tropic Air baggage, near D’Office) And try out the Jetsurf’s (motorized surfboards) with private or group lessons. You can get a Certified Jetsurf Pilot License from Wakes in five lessons. That license is needed to allow you to rent or buy a Jetsurf from any Academy or dealer in the world. Wakes is the only authorized Jetsurf Academy in Belize. Our Certified Instructors will get you riding and you will have a blast! Nothing else like it.
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2394 Elliot Subdivision
San Pedro Town, Belize
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Phone number: (501) 629-7873. For more information about Fun Mahogany Bay Beach Club at Ambergris Caye go to
Plongée avec des requins à Caye Caulker au Belize
Retrouvez mon expérience de voilier et de plongée en apnée avec des requins à Caye Caulker au Belize.
Morning Parasail Between Barrier Reef and Ambergris Caye Island with Castaway Caye Watersports
Always a fun San Pedro Tour - Parasailing with Castaway Caye WaterSports. Glide between the Belize Barrier Reef and Ambergris Caye Island for a great view from Caribbean sea to Lagoon side and many favorite places.
Christmas Eve Tradition San Pedro Ambergris Caye Belize 2014
Our good friends Krista and Eric started this tradition several years ago here in San Pedro. Krista and several of her friends collect toys and candy to hand out to the children here on the island. Each Christmas Eve good friends gather with decorated golf carts and ride through the streets of San Pedro handing out toys, candy and Christmas cheer. Merry Christmas island style!!!
Sorry for the bumpy ride but, we were driving a golf cart. :D
Hol Chan Marine Reserve in San Pedro, Belize
Hol Chan Marine Reserve in San Pedro, Belize
Hol Chan Marine Reserve is a marine reserve close to Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker, off the coast of Belize. It covers approximately 18 km² of coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove forest. Hol Chan is Mayan for little channel.
In the early 1980s fish stocks in the area around Hol Chan began to dwindle and at the same time tourism to the Cayes began to increase. Disputes arose over access to the Hol Chan cut, a natural break in the reef, which was a productive fishing area but also popular with snorkelers and divers. Proposed fishing bans were rejected and in the mid 1980s public consultation over establishing a marine protected area began. Reserve status was also called for by international organizations such as the New York Zoological Society (NYZS) and Peace Corps, due to the unique formation of the channel, the abundant fishery resources and the feasibility of including an interlinked system of coral reef, sea grass and mangrove habitats in this area.
Between 1985 and 1987, Janet Gibson worked to establish the a protected reserve campaigning with citizens, businesses, fishermen, and the government of Belize and educating them on the need for the project. In 1986, she wrote the Hol Chan Marine Reserve Draft Management Plan to develop the feasibility for the project. Based on environmentalist's efforts, the reserve was established in July 1987 with funding from WWF and USAID, after the draft management plan was approved by the Fisheries ministry and the local fishermen's co-operative. Active enforcement of the regulations began in 1989 and charging for entrance to Zone A started in 1990. The reserve was originally divided into three areas:
Zone A which includes the inside and outside of the reef. No fishing is permitted in this area, but snorkeling and diving are permitted on payment of a fee.
Zone B covers the sea grass beds inside the reef. Both commercial and sport fishing are allowed in this area with a license.
Zone C covers the mangroves swamps of southern Ambergris Caye. No commercial fishing is allowed in this zone, but sport fishing may be carried out under license.
In 1999 the adjoining area of Shark Ray Alley was added as zone D of the reserve. This is a second charged snorkeling area, but commercial and sport fishing are permitted in some parts of this zone on obtaining a license.
Zone A mostly consists of the Hol Chan Cut, a natural break in the reef. The cut is approximately 23 m wide and 9 m deep, and is rich in marine life. Around the cut the sea can be as shallow 1.5 m. On the outside of the reef the channel slopes into the Caribbean, and on the inside of the reef tails off into the shallows. Zone B has Boca Ciega Blue Hole, a sinkhole, which opens into a larger underwater cavern. It is dangerous for inexperienced divers, so is not regularly visited. Zone D, Shark Ray Alley, is a shallow sandy-bottomed area inside the reef, unremarkable except that it is a gathering place for sharks and stingrays. It was an area traditionally used by fishermen to clean their nets before returning to port, and the abundance of food that entered the water as a result attracted the sharks and rays to feed. The presence of these fish was actively encouraged as a tourist attraction — being fed by local tour guides; the shallow clear waters make it an ideal spot for snorkelers to observe the creatures.
Hol Chan Cut is open to the sea beyond the reef, so allows marine creatures to travel from the outside of the reef to the inside and vice versa. Over 160 species of fish have been recorded in the reserve, along with forty types of coral, five species of sponge, two sea grasses, three species of sea turtle and three marine mammals: the short-beaked common dolphin, pantropical spotted dolphin and West Indian manatee. Spotted eagle rays and southern stingrays are common at the bottom of the channel. Lobsters, moray eels and sea anemones live among the rocky outcrops, and some of the many corals include brain coral, elkhorn coral, and finger coral. Jacks, groupers, snappers and barracuda are all common.
The mangrove forests act as nurseries for many fish species. Adult blue striped grunts, French grunts, white grunts, gray snappers, French angelfish, gray angelfish, and seahorses may also be found among the mangroves. The seagrass beds have parrotfish, hogfish, and occasional turtles. Manatees are rare visitors. Shark Ray Alley has nurse sharks, rays, and occasionally other fish.
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Ambergris Caye: BELIZE TRIP EP 2
Dia de San Pedro
Short clips of Dia de San Pedro carnival celebrated in the old football field. This is a yearly festival held at the end of June in San Pedro Town on the tropical island of Ambergris Caye, Belize.
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Belizean Shores Resort..from a DJI Phantoms POV
Belizean Beach Resort..from a dji Phantoms point of view, this was taken while we were prepping for Caracol. All the people in the pool were aware of the phantom and my spotters kept a wary eye out for me safety safety safety .. enjoy this birds eye view of Belizean shores resort .. this is our favorite resort to stay at the staff are just incredible and the people we have met here over the years are now great friends that we see every year now there .. cant wait to get back in 2015 cause we will be back again
2 fisheries busts yield $20,000 dollars worth of sea food
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Belize - Snorkling at Hol Chan & Shark Ray Alley Trip Tue 09/29/09
SeaRious Adventures
Guide: Junior
* This is the eastern coastline of Ambergris Caye - we are south of San Pedro Town a this point *
Belize - Day 2 Dive 1 - Cypress Tunnel, Ambergris Caye, Belize
Great terrain on this dive, and all my Nurse Shark buddies there for me.
Welcome to Belize | Kings Park & San Pedro
Come and watch me explore Belize, in this vlog I got to explore Belize City a little & San Pedro.
I was still getting used to my braces, was only 3 weeks in here.