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Caye Caulker, Belize, offers a delightful array of attractions and activities for every kind of traveler. For those eager to explore the vibrant marine life, snorkeling is a must—just a mile offshore from Colinda Cabanas, you can discover the stunning underwater world. Complement your aquatic adventures by taking advantage of our complimentary kayaks and snorkel gear, perfect for paddling around the picturesque caye. Fishing enthusiasts will find a fantastic blend of deep-sea and flats fishing opportunities, while diving aficionados can enjoy world-class diving experiences. In addition to water-based fun, Caye Caulker also caters to those who prefer to stay on land. Enjoy serene bird watching from your private deck or the dock, and make the most of your relaxation time with hammocking—a perfect way to unwind. Yoga classes are available for all levels, adding a touch of tranquility to your stay. For those looking to explore beyond the island, exciting day tours to mainland Belize offer even more adventures. Belize is a world renowned snorkelling destination, and boasts the second largest Barrier reef in the world! Located about a mile off shore from Caye Caulker is the worlds second longest coral reef. This makes Caye Caulker an excellent choice for a base of operations for those who want to experience some amazing underwater vistas. There are about a dozen different snorkelling tour operators based on Caye Caulker. No need to pre-book your tours before your arrival, as there will almost always be availability among the different operators going to the various sites. Also although Holchan is a little further and costs more, you are almost guaranteed to see turtles, sharks and stingrays and sometimes even a Manatee! For those who want to try something a little different, some of the tour operators also offer night time tours to the Caye Caulker Marine Reserve and are often treated to creatures not often seen during the day such as octopus and on occasion Hammerhead sharks! Another popular destination from Caye Caulker for snorkelling is the 'Turneffe Atoll'. This Atoll is the largest coral atoll in Belize. The famous pirate 'Blackbeard' captured a large ten-gun ship 'The Adventure' off Turneffe in Located about an hour and a half by boat from Caye Caulker there are several outstanding snorkelling spots in and around the Atoll. Most tour operators will supply all the necessary gear required and will also often provide fruit, snacks and beverages. For those who are not into boats or large groups or are on a bit of a budget we offer free snorkel gear and complimentary Kayaks at Colinda Cabanas and can recommend some cool spots to go snorkelling nearby. After your arrival at Colinda Cabanas we will be happy to suggest our favourite operators and point you in the right direction. Take advantage of our complimentary kayaks and snorkel gear. Explore Caye Caulker's from the water with one of our kayaks. All of our guests enjoy complimentary access to our four sturdy kayaks — many of whom choose to take them on a quick spin around the neighbourhood. For those wanting a little more exercise or adventure, you can circumnavigate the South Island in about hours with a little bird-watching along the way. We also have some complimentary snorkel gear and have a good selection of life jackets, for those who require them. Whether you're looking for deep sea fishing or a flats adventure, Caye Caulker has something to offer everyone. Regardless of your style, budget, or skill level, you'll likely find the fishing on Caye Caulker to be excellent. While we're always happy to recommend a local guide; if you'd looking for something a little more economical, we're happy to report that ourguests catch tarpon, bone fish, black snapper, red snapper, barracuda, grunts, jacks, and many other fish right off our pier. Interested in learning the 'local technique'? Simply head up town and look for 'Bait for Sale' sign on one of the local houses. Grab abag of 'sardines' and head on back to Colinda Cabanas where we'll gladly set you up with a hand line. Belize's Barrier Reef is still very healthy and has an abundance of marine life. We have had many comments from guests over the years stating that they consider Belize's barrier reef one of the best areas for diving in the world! There are dozens of excellent spots to dive near Caye Caulker. This area has many different species of fish, as well as some very healthy coral compliments of the nutrients washed out to the reef from Belize's many rivers and mangroves. Other popular areas to dive close by are some good sites along the Northern Coast of Ambergris Caye. This area boasts more than different species of fish and many different corals, algae and several types of sea turtles. On many divers bucket list is the Great Blue Hole. Located about 1. There are several tour operators on Caye Caulker who regularly take expeditions to the Blue Hole. About an hour boat ride from Caye Caulker lies theTurneffe Atoll. Measuring about 30 miles long and 10 miles wide, the sparsely populated Atolls waters are pristine. There are several spectacular dive sites around the Atoll. As one person remarked to us on his return at the end of the day 'He didn't know places like that still existed in the world'. For those who are not yet qualified to scuba dive, there are several operations on Caye Caulker offering PADIcertification. These courses combine online, confined water and open water training. After the online portion, the practical in water part of the course can usually be completed in days. There are about a half dozen scuba diving shops on Caye Caulker. We would be happy to recommend several of our favorites, Just Ask! If you're looking for some practical 'local tips', then look no further. Currency - In Belize, U. To avoid any difficulties, make sure your bills are looking crisp and aren not damaged or torn. Local businesses will not accept a bill that has a tear or mark. Money - On Caye Caulker, most restaurants do not accept credit cards. If you want to avoid these additional expenses, you may want to carry some cash on you. As a general rule, stores located on Front street tend to cater more to tourists and can be more expensive than those located on Middle Street. Grocery stores on the island can often 'make mistakes' when adding up your bill. For this reason, we recommend that you keep a running estimate in your head and question any discrepancies. If you simply 'must have' an important item, be sure to check the expiry date first. Coffee Cream is usually not available on Caye Caulker. But you can often find fresh milk. However fresh milk is crazy expensive and almost always goes sour long before the expiry date. Fresh fruit and vegetables are usually readily available on Caye Caulker. If you are on a budget and you happen to be arriving in Belize City by bus, you will arrive at what is known as 'Novelos Bus Terminal'. Right beside the terminal is a large market called 'Michael Finnigans' selling fresh fruit and vegetables. Saturday is a best day for buying fresh fruit and vegetables on Caye Caulker as the barge arrives on Fridays. Beef is not that great in Belize. There are many street vendors selling tacos on the streets in the morning on Caye Caulker. These tacos are either corn or flour and filled with a mixture of stewed chicken, vegetables and onions and hot sauce if you like. These tacos cost 50 cents Belize for Corn and one dollar for flour. Grab 3 or 4 and you are good to go! This is a great time to impress your new friends by buying them breakfast! Bottles of wine are very expensive in Belize and usually not that great. If you like to imbibe, be sure to bring a few bottles from your home country or pick up a few bottles from the airports duty free shop. Or if you are traveling to Belize via Mexico or Guatemala; you can usually pick up some good reasonably priced bottles from stores like 'Mega' or 'Sam's Club:'. The distributor is called 'Bowen and Bowen' and is located at the back of the island beside the commercial pier. If you do not have heart or cholesterol problems, another good choice for a cheap breakfast on Caye Caulker is a 'Errolynns house of Fry Jacks' which is located across from the Atlantic Bank. These are like a fried dough stuffed with whatever you want like chicken, beans, cheese, eggs etc etc. On Saturdays on Caye Caulker many individuals set up bar-b-ques. One of our favorites is Alma's chicken and ribs who sets up just down from China town grocery store on Middle Street. There are about 70 restaurants on Caye Caulker. As a general rule those run by Belizean's are usually far less expensive than those run by foreigners. However again as a general rule the service in Gringo run places is usually far superior. If you are in a Belizean run restaurant; when the waitress finally comes to your table order 2 beers instead of one. If you come across a guy roasting a pig on a spit or see a whole hog on the bar-b-Que keep walking. Chef Juan's Kitchen which is located near a couple of hostels has excellent desserts such as Cherry Cheesecake and Caye Lime Pie at a fair price! There are 2 water taxi operations serving Caye Caulker from Belize City. One is called 'Belize Express' and the other is called 'Ocean Ferry'. Taxi drivers will usually opt to take tourists to Belize Express because it has more runs and it also has the latest departure from the city. But remember the water taxi beside the metal swing bridge which is called 'Ocean Ferry' is significantly less expensive! There are 2 airlines serving Caye Caulker. Maya Island is usually a few dollars less expensive. But sometimes Tropic Air runs seasonal specials. There are several professional 'touts' on the island that collect money for 'Kids Sports Clubs' and other nice warm and fuzzy sounding charities. Several other 'touts' will pitch snorkel or fishing tours at 'unbelievable prices' and ask for advance reservation deposits. If you do want to help the local community; there are several excellent ways to help. Here are a couple of suggestions : Donations of cash to the local high school 'Ocean Academy' or to the village chairperson 'Enelda Rosado' tohelp support the elementary schools kids lunch program. Another amazing organization always in need of funding is the Caye Caulker Humane Society…….. Taking a local bus somewhere in Belize? If it is a 72 passenger bus and you are 73 - you get kicked off the bus. If you are a couple, one person stands in line and quickly gets on the bus and grabs 2 seats, while the other person goes to the back of the bus and loads the luggage. Once underway the drivers assistant will make his way down the aisle and collects the fare. If you arrive on Caye Caulker with no reservation, there are dozens of small family run hotels and places to stay that are not listed anywhere on-line. You can almost always except for New Years Eve and Easter weekend find a suitable place to stay. There are local 'Touts' that meet the incoming boats and ask the disembarking passengers if they need a room. These touts will usually take tourists to the closest place that offers the tout the biggest commission. These touts are very good at what they do and will say or do anything to make money. If you have already have place in mind; they will often lie and say the place is dirty or has no vacancy in order to steer the tourist to alternate inferior places offering commissions. The operator of the accommodation will also quote the tourist a higher price because he has to pay the 'tout' a commission. Do not follow the tout or allow the tout to follow you. On the other hand, if it is late, you are tired, and just want to get a room; these touts can provide an invaluable service… …'Caveat Emptor'. Sometimes at dawn and at dusk; and especially on dead-calm days with no wind, sand flies can be a problem on the Caye's. Who invited the sand flies to our party? If you think you might be a 'Bug Magnet' bring some 'skin so soft' from home as it is not available in Belize. Marijuana is readily available on Caye Caulker. You may see locals smoking it and may even be offered some for sale. However please note thatMarijuana in larger quantities is still illegal in Belize. If the police catch you with some significant amount of weed you may suddenly find yourself in jail…. Watch for a flock of Frigate birds circling a near or faraway pier. This will mean a fisherman is cleaning his catch and may have some for sale. Another good place to buy fish is beside the fisherman's co-op at the back of the island beside the beer distributor. The fishing boats usually come in around p. Enjoy excellent bird watching from the dock or your private deck. Caye Caulker is home to over species of birds, including night herons, great white herons, kingfishers, frigate bird, grackles, bananaquits, and hummingbirds. The schools of fish that live under Colinda Cabana's pier often attract ospreys and pelicans. Just south of the resort, you'll also find a large ospreys nest resting on a hydro pole just beside the airport. Beyond the airport is a littoral forest trail which circumnavigates the island. It's here that you'll often spot frigate birds, gull-billed, sandwich and royal terns, roseate spoonbills, green-breasted mango, cinnamon hummingbirds, peregrine falcons, mangrove warblers, caribbean elaenia, yucatan vireo, black catbird and white-crowned pigeons. For our guests that are interested in identifying the birds around the property, we are happy to provide binoculars and identification books in the office. After a few days of exploring the sights and the sounds of Caye Caulker many of our guests choose to take a reasonably priced water taxi to the mainland and do one or several of the interesting activities available as day trips. The original site covers an area of about 5 square miles, but the excavated and restored part of the site is only about a mile square. This makes it a relatively easy site to visit for all age groups and different physical abilities. The Mayan site of Altun Ha can easily be combined with 1 or 2 other activities listed below. After traveling an hour from Caye Caulker to Belize City via water taxi, your prearranged land guide will pick you up at the terminal and drive almost 2 hours to just outside the city of Orange Walk. From there you will be taken by boat up the New River for about an hour until you get to the site. Along the way you will often see crocodiles and various birds as well as some of the indigenous population. After disembarking at the site, your guide will usually break out a picnic lunch and then take you on a guided tour of this amazing ancient Mayan City. Then its back in the boat for some more crocodile hunting on your way back down stream. Your land guide will be waiting at the boat dock, and will whisk you back to the water taxi station and then back to Caye Caulker. This tour will take up most of the day and cannot be combined with any other tours. It is a unique conservation effort bringing together 8 villages to protect the population and habitat of Belize's Black Howler Monkey. The sanctuary consists of about 20 square miles along the Belize River. After disembarking from the water taxi from Caye Caulker, your guide will start the tour with a drive and tour through Belize City. Then up the northern highway to the? You will then travel to the village of Bermudan Landing along the narrow 'Boom road and can often spot the monkeys in the trees along the way. After arriving at the final destination, a local guide will accompany you on some trails where you can view the monkeys in the trees in their natural habitat. This tour can easily be combined with another tour such as Altun Ha or the Belize Zoo. Cave Tubing Upon your arrival in Belize City by water taxi from Caye Caulker, your prearranged guide will be waiting for you and will take you by vehicle to the Caves Branch Archeological Reserve which is located about an hour from Belize City. Most Cave Tubing Tours include transportation, life vests, tubes and head lamps, tour guide, national park fee, refreshments and lunch. After reaching the Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve you will hike for about 30 minutes through the Belize Rain Forest and through a couple of dry caves until you come to the opening of the first cave through which the underground Caves Branch river flows. This is where the fun begins as you will begin floating down river through the caves. It's a short but amazing journey of about 45 minutes to an hour to drift slowly through 3 huge different caves. This tour can easily be combined with another tour such as zip lining which is also located at this site or the Belize Zoo. Belize Zoo The Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center is a non-governmental, non-profit organization focused on wildlife conservation through wildlife rehabilitation and environmental education. It's setting is outdoors upon 29 acres of tropical savanna. It exhibits over animals which represent over 45 species which are all native to Belize. The Zoo keeps animals which were born at the zoo, orphaned, rescued or sent to the zoo as donations from other zoological institutions. The zoo has an excellent trail system and is fully accessible to persons with disabilities. The zoo makes an excellent day tour and can be combined with one or sometimes two other tours. Colinda Cabanas General Manager 'Juan Choco' worked for several months at the Belize Zoo and can provide much practical and useful information about this tour. Be sure to ask Juan about the night the Jaguar almost had him for dinner! Kick back, relax, and laze the day away in your private hammock. Just image, you are laying in a hammock listening to the birds in the trees. You're reading a book you've just found in your cabana. The warm tropical breeze is gently rustling the coconut leaves next to your porch. Somewhere in the distance you can hear the rhythmic beating of some drums… The local children are laughing as they cut-thru on their way back to school. A housekeeper is cleaning the cabana next to yours, singing softly as she goes. The hammock is swaying back-and-forth, back-and-forth. RandOM yoga is a donation-based yoga studio located on Caye Caulker. Classes are held on a nearby hotel rooftop which offers a panoramic view of Caye Caulker. You will enjoy amazing sunrise and sunset views, a great tropical breeze, and a amazing view of Caye Caulker village from one of the highest venues on the island. Classes are are an island-paced Vinyasa flow, and are suitable for all levels of practice including beginners. Classes are taught by Jessie Wigh, a US-certified yoga instructor. Jessie has been teaching yoga in Belize for seven years, and co-operates Belize Yoga, a yoga retreat company, with her husband. Participants can sign up for classes at thelittle blue gift shop located in the heart of the village on Front Street. You can also contact Jessie at or email: jessie belizeyoga. Snorkeling Info. Snorkeling on Caye Caulker. Kayaking Around The Caye Take advantage of our complimentary kayaks and snorkel gear. Is Caye Caulker good for fishing? Located only a mile offshore from Colinda Cabanas. Fishing Info. Is Caye Caulker good for diving? Yes, there is world class diving in Caye Caulker, Belize! Diving Info. Explore Caye Caulker Take advantage of our complimentary kayaks and snorkel gear. Explore Belize. Explore Caye Caulker. Bird Watching Enjoy excellent bird watching from the dock or your private deck. Bird Watching Info. Bird Watching. Trips to mainland Belize Explore the mainland on one of many exciting day tours. Mainland Belize. Trips to mainland Belize. Hammocking Kick back, relax, and laze the day away in your private hammock. Does Caye Caulker have Yoga? Yoga classes are for everyone on Caye Caulker.
Caye Caulker, Belize – Travel Guide
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My clearest memory of Caye Caulker is sitting at the end of a jetty watching the sunset. Suddenly, the water itself moved underneath me as an enormous stingray, at least as wide as my outstretched arms, glided past my toes that were dipped in the water below. Caye Caulker is a small island. You can walk from one end of the island to the other in under thirty minutes, so the number of things to do is blissfully limited. You can relax on the beach, go swimming or snorkelling or diving and you can eat, drink, and be merry in the evenings. Many people lull away their days on the island in the sun here. The Lazy Lizard bar is right next to it, making it one of the best places for swimming or just sipping rum. Sip N Dip is just next door to the Lazy Lizard and has a similar setup, though it seems to be preferred by the locals who belt out karaoke tunes until closing time. If you prefer something a bit more active, rent a paddle board from one of the tour organisers and have a go. You can get breakfast fry-jacks, Belizean cinnamon buns and rice and beans on the island. Nothing like drinking a sweet coconut water from a freshly cracked open coconut on the beach. On the other side of the island to the Split, there are a few docks where you can get a great view of the sunset. You can also see stingrays swimming here in the clear water if you watch for long enough. There are a number of excellent snorkeling locations near Caye Caulker. You can rent snorkel gear and explore the waters of the split at the north end of the island next to the Lazy Lizard watch out for crocodiles. You can take a tour out to one of the marine reserves to see more. This is sometimes advertised as the half-day snorkelling trip. We chose to snorkel the Caye Caulker Reef with Reef Friendly Tours which seemed to be the most eco-friendly tour operator in the area. Unlike the other tour operators, Reef Friendly Tours do not feed the marine life and they limit the amount of plastic that is used during the trip. Swimming with the nurse sharks was an awesome experience. These are large animals, the adults being around three-metres long. I had never be in the water with a wild shark before, but nurse sharks are not remotely interested in humans as food and will only use their teeth in self-defence. The rays, who had also come along for the feeding frenzy, were equally impressive. Seeing four large Southern rays glide past me was a highlight of my entire time in Belize. Some final tips to help you prepare for your snorkeling tour in Caye Caulker:. Photo by Samantha Beddoes. But if you do want to eat it, you should plan your visit around lobster seasons and lobster fest. To prevent overfishing, lobsters are eaten for six months of the year and conch are eaten for the other six. Seafood aside, we enjoyed plenty of Belizean cuisine on the island. Here are our favourite four places to eat in Caye Caulker:. Should you need a break from fry jacks, you can hit this arty cafe for something with fruit, yoghurt and more healthful ingredients. Ice and Beans — beachside coffee shack. There is nowhere better for coffee in Caye Caulker than Ice and Beans. You can get a french press of black coffee, or enjoy many sweeter coffees including iced coffees. In my opinion the best food in Caye Caulker! Hearty portions with plenty of veggie-friendly options, tucked off the main strip and all the better for it. Our favourite was the vegetarian curry. You can also get a killer thick peanut butter and banana milkshake. Caye Caulker Bakery — local bakery. Expect very traditional style baked goods including Belizean specialty cinnamon buns. Trying to do Caye Caulker on a budget is not as difficult as some people made out. There are plenty of hotels, hostels, apartments and Airbnb options available. The island is small and there are only a handful of good budget options in town. Booking ahead is a good idea if you want to get the better end of budget accommodation. But you get what you pay for — rooms are hot and dark with a fan only. Great if you want a laid-back vibe and to be right on the beach. Juan in a Million — Located above the bar and grill of the same name, Juan in a Million is a popular choice for backpackers. Sea N Sun Guesthouses — A little more upmarket than Juan in Million, these cabinas are clean and come with kayaks and bicycles. My other favourite memory of Caye Caulker is the police station. Jokes aside, I personally felt very safe on Caye Caulker, though the usual rules apply re being sensible after dark and not drinking more rum than you are used to. To get to Caye Caulker, we took a speedboat from Chetumal Mexico. Along the way, we stopped at San Pedro, which is a larger and more developed island. To get off Caye Caulker, we took a boat to Belize City and from there went to the beautiful border town of San Ignacio before eventually reaching Tikal in Guatemala. See our travel route of Belize below:. I avoided Belize when I was in Central America as somebody had told me horror stories of how unsafe it is. But this looks beautiful and not what I expect either! Belize is wonderful and the people we met were friendly and warm. Hi Charlie, Thanks for a great article. Use an eco-friendly sunblock while snorkelling to protect the reef. Does sunblock harm the reef? If so — how do we get hold of eco-friendly sunblock? Thanks Alison. Hi Alison. Yes, you must be careful which sunblock you use when swimming in the sea and near reefs. The chemicals in some sunblocks are harmful to the reef and also to the marine life as well. We travel slow and write about sustainable travel. We want to make responsible travel choices and help you do the same. Get to know us. Hand curated travel guides and sustainable travel inspiration straight to your inbox. Sip N Dip Caye Caulker Sip N Dip is just next door to the Lazy Lizard and has a similar setup, though it seems to be preferred by the locals who belt out karaoke tunes until closing time. Stand-Up Paddle Boarding If you prefer something a bit more active, rent a paddle board from one of the tour organisers and have a go. Grab a Fresh Coconut at the Beach Nothing like drinking a sweet coconut water from a freshly cracked open coconut on the beach. Watch the Sunset on the Dock On the other side of the island to the Split, there are a few docks where you can get a great view of the sunset. Shark and Ray Alley Swimming with the nurse sharks was an awesome experience. Some final tips to help you prepare for your snorkeling tour in Caye Caulker: Use an eco-friendly sunblock while snorkelling to protect the reef. Take a motion sickness tablet to avoid feeling seasick. Ensure that your face mask and fins are well fitted before your first trip. Luke Nicholson. Luke is Charlie's partner and long-term travel companion. Luke loves howler monkeys, whale sharks, Komodo dragons and manta rays. When he's not looking for wildlife, he'll either be working in online marketing or drinking coffee. Read more about Luke here. Previous post Oaxaca, Mexico — Travel Guide. Next post Southern Morocco Travel Guide. Natalia August 31, Charlie Marchant September 17, Alison August 31, Leave a reply Cancel reply. Subscribe To Our Newsletters Hand curated travel guides and sustainable travel inspiration straight to your inbox. First Name. I accept the privacy policy. As Seen On.
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