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8 Day Belize Reef & Wildlife

Program Fee
From $2,795 (land only)
Trip length
8 days / 7 nights
Trip Leaders Free
1 Trip Leader (land & air) for up to 15 students, 2 Trip Leaders (land & air) for 16+ students

The Belize Barrier Reef is an extraordinary ocean wildlife hotspot. Bottlenose dolphins, manatees, several species of sea turtles, and more than 500 species of fish and 100 species of coral populate these crystal blue waters.

On this trip, you will stay at a research station at St. George’s, participating in research on sea turtles, dolphins, Queen conch, and manatees.

Trip Highlights

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Sea Turtle Observation & Research

EcoMar has been conducting surveys to assess sea turtle abundance and diversity in Belize Barrier Reef for more than two decades. This research will be observational, recording any turtles that are seen during snorkel surveys including their species (hawksbill, green, or loggerhead), their behavior, size, and any distinguishing characteristics. This data will be used to identify resident turtles and the species that utilize the seagrass meadows and coral reefs.

Manatee Surveys

We will observe manatees from the boat at the mouth of the Belize River where they congregate to drink fresh water and look for them around the shallow reefs at Gallow’s Point while snorkeling. We will record their behavior, size, and any distinguishing characteristics, and carefully take pictures to document individuals that use the reefs. With our past support, new speed limit signs have been installed to help reduce collisions between boats and these gentle giants.

Dolphin Surveys

Dolphin surveys will be done opportunistically while enroute to other activities during the day. Participants can assist by taking pictures of the dorsal fins to be used in the identification of individual dolphins. We will record the location and behavior of any dolphins we observe.

Visit Hol Chan Marine Reserve

You will spend a day visiting the famous Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley, located off the southern tip of Ambergris Caye. Due to its protected status, what was once a depleted fishing area has now been allowed to regenerate, providing a fantastic snorkeling experience for visitors and an important refuge for ocean life.

We’ll encounter large schools of fish and numerous nurse sharks and rays swimming by. We may also encounter one of the resident green turtles that feed on the turtle grass.

Conduct hands-on research on Queen Conch

EcoMar is studying juvenile conch populations at an important nursery ground to monitor changes over time and to ensure the fishery isn’t depleting the population. Swimmers transect the shallow water looking for conch and measuring them when found and recording data. Adult conchs observed while snorkeling the reef sites will also be recorded.

Educational presentations about coral reefs, fish, & more

Each evening the group will have the opportunity to learn about ocean wildlife, coral reefs, fish, and other areas from local experts.

What To Expect

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Destinations

St George's Caye
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Meals

Local cuisine, buffet-style
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Transport

Private boat transfers from Belize City to St George's Caye
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Included with trip

Bi-Lingual Naturalist Guide, Accommodations, Private In-Country Transportation, Meals, Activity & Entrance Fees
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Not Included

Airfare to Belize, tips, travel insurance (required), and personal items

Plan Your Group's Impact

Curious what a single trip can achieve? Use our estimator to see your group's total conservation contribution.

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These estimates are based on our unique Conservation Impact Pricing model. Profits from your trip will support our local partners and global conservation programs.

Estimated Trip Impact

Per group · Costa Rica
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Hatchlings Saved

300 per student

4,500
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Trash Cleaned

120 lbs per student

1,800 lbs