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- From: danbe@master.CNA.TEK.COM (Dan Beougher)
- Newsgroups: rec.scuba
- Subject: Re: LIGHTHOUSE REEF RESORT
- Message-ID: <3952@master.CNA.TEK.COM>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 22:05:34 GMT
- References: <John_Mitchell-221192154631@mac84041.educ.ualberta.ca>
- Organization: Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, OR.
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- I just got back from Belize a couple of days ago, so I'll take
- this opportunity to answer your question and do a trip report.
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- I did ten days on Caye Caulker, 45 minutes by boat off the coast
- of Belize. By previous reports on the net, it is indeed the Gilligan's
- Island of Belize. The people are ultra-friendly, the food is
- wonderul (lobster and conch nearly every meal), and the hotel
- was adaquate. I stayed at Tom's Hotel in a cabanna. Private
- bath, one room with a double and single and a fan ($30US a day!)
- Fastidiously cleaned every day. Caye Caulker has an 11-inch beach
- invested with sand fleas. The only beach is a little patch of sand at
- one end where Hurricane Hattie blew a cut through the island.
- Most people lounge on the docks extending into the sea. This also
- prevents blood loss from the sand fleas. This is a little fishing
- village that tourism has not hit too badly. It has litter,
- clutter, gross skinny dogs continually scratching, cats that
- will take your hand off and bury it, and an Eternal
- Bog of Stench midway through the island. (If I sound critical, I'm
- not....just honest as people were with me in describing it.
- I loved every minute of it). Caye Caulker is about 100-150 yards
- wide and the inhabited part about a mile or so long. Plenty of
- places to eat and stay, and a good hopping bar or two. Wildlife
- includes American crockadiles (in the mangroves), boa constrictors,
- and many species of birds indiginous only to Caye Caulker.
-
- There are two dive shops on Caye Caulker. I chose Frenchie's Dive
- Shop and liked it so I did all my dives with them.
- They are safe, thorough, knowledgeable, and professional. The
- divemaster was very consistant in watching over us and also
- watching over the reef (you touch the coral the dive is over!).
- The dive boat picked me up at the hotel dock every day (50 feet
- from the room). I brought my own equipment and they provided the
- weights and tanks. Most dive spots were 10 to 20 minutes away.
- The reef is about 200 yards off shore with flats of eel and turtle
- grass. Assorted coral heads allow superb snorkeling.
- Normally we would do a deep drift dive (between
- 60 and 90 feet), then come back inside the reef for a mandatory
- break, snack, snorkeling, and back out for the shallow dive (30 to
- 60 feet). In addition to the blue, red, yellow, etc., we saw
- shark on nearly every dive (nurse and black tip), rays, eels,
- and barracuda. Visibility was improving every day as the rainy
- season was ending. You could see fish at the bottom at 70-feet
- and it was getting better. Water was consistantly 84 degrees.
- Weather was sunny with a torrential rainstorm for 30 minutes
- every day.
-
- Dives included Caye Caulker channel outside the reef. Coral ridges
- and sandy valleys. A multitude of fish, giant sponges, coral of
- every description. Near Ambergris Caye is the Hol Chan Marine
- Preserve where we did a deep dive outside the reef. (This area is
- monitored. You pay $1.50US at the entrance to a bouyed area.)
- Huge nurse sharks, barracuda, and very bold
- monster groupers. The shallow dive was done inside the reef in
- Hol Chan proper. TONS of fish including the largest green moray
- eel I've ever seen. A cut in the reef allows a nutrient
- rich current and lots of feeding. No dive knives, gloves, and if
- you touch the coral you're in trouble. I saw an idiot standing
- on a brain coral clearing his mask. The official in charge handed
- him a ticket (the fine is said to be $500US!). Caye Chapel was
- a good area for nurse shark, rays, and weird coral heads, but
- the visibility was not as good. Turneffe Islands was a wall dive
- with really nice coral and lots of fish.
-
- I debated on the Blue Hole and decided not to do it simple because
- I wanted more dive time closer to Caye Caulker. Several
- did the plunge and reported back. They said it was a
- great ego trip, but gobbled up a lot of dive time. They went to
- 130-135 feet, looked at a couple of impressive giant
- stalactites and stalagmites for 9 minutes, and then ascended,
- including two safety stops. Because of the loading, etc., it
- ended up a one dive day. One lady said she got narced a little
- at 130 feet. Not unpleasant, but didn't want to do it again.
- One professional said that if you're that close, make sure you
- take in Half Moon Caye Monument. Home of the red-footed boobie
- and other feats (no pun) of nature.
-
- As I look out my window the snow is four inches deep, the
- proverbial brass monkey is clanking, and my tan is fading.
- I would go back to Belize in a heartbeat.
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