This morning at 5:00 a.m. we were up and ready to get some breakfast before taking the boat to the Great Blue Hole at 6 a.m. It was a nice boat ride to the Great Blue Hole, starting with a nice smooth ride behind the barrier reef seeing turquoise waters and cayes after cayes filled with mangroves, birds and clear white sands beach. Then, we cut in front of Turneffe atoll, the largest in Belize, before punching through the waves towards Lighthouse Reef. We could feel everyone's excitement aboard with the thoughts of snorkeling or diving the Blue Hole National Monument. It is around 9:00 a.m. that we could finally see a large dark blue patch in the middle of the sea. . . and jump in the dark blue water ! While the divers were doing their mandatory rest before plunging to 130 feet deep, our first encounter took the form of two 6-7 feet long dark shape about 15 feet under us snorkelers: Two reef sharks ! Under the reassuring guidance from our guide, we looked at the sharks as they gracefully glided in the water under us. Then, we continued towards the internal wall side of the Blue Hole, looking in barely 3 feet of water amazing and colorful corals and variety of fishes along the Blue Hole's walls: it is like doing a wall-dive, but right under the sun under which the colors come in vibrating blues, reds, purples, yellows and greens. After about 35 minutes, we got back on-board and we were off to Half Moon Caye where we snorkeled from the boat and the open sea towards the beach while exploring the reef. Several stingrays, a couple of large spotted eagle rays, lobsters, parrot fish, angel fish, lion fish were just a few of the marine life that crossed our paths. This second snorkel's site ended at the Half Moon Caye Bird Sanctuary, where we walked to the nesting place of Red-Footed Boobies, Brown-Footed Boobies and Frigate Birds. The reserve, managed by Belize Audubon, provides an observatory bringing you right at eye level with the nesting grounds of literally thousands of birds. There are 98 documented species of birds at Half Moon Caye; during our visit, we saw at least 20. It was a great experience to witness the parents feeding their babies as well as hearing all of the boobies speaking to each other in their own bird language. It was lunch time and we walked on the other side of the small island to meet our fellow divers, looking at beaches, palm trees and turquoise blue water 400 yards away. Amazing sandwiches, salads and fruits prepared by the Hamanasi's staff were delicious and welcomed after a great morning of snorkeling and birding around the island. After lunch, we all left the Bird Sanctuary to our final snorkeling place of the day at South Long Caye. All kinds of fishes welcomed us in the water. We saw spotted rays, squids, easily over 30 different species of reef fish and even a barracuda escorted us all that time. At 2:00 p.m. we headed back to the boat and took off back to Hamanasi Resort. Around 4:30 p.m. we arrived at the dock and we were amazed of the day we had with all the great things we've experienced. This was our best snorkeling experience ever, and that is a lot as we snorkeled in Hawai'i, most of the Caribbean, and Tahiti's Bora Bora.
Kelly and Rhenee were excellent to work with on planning our trip. The logistics all worked smoothly and everyone was friendly and on time. Our accommodations were very good, particularly the incredible Patagonia Camp in Torres del Paine! Our guides on every excursion were outstanding and made the hikes memorable! Overall we had a wonderful trip with incredible memories!
Scott Gibson
1 day ago
Adventure Life is definitely a first-class safari tour company, and our representative was Franny Friesz. First of all, she responded immediately after we contacted Adventure Life. We told Franny that we had never been on a safari, and she was more than eager to offer a mountain of information about the trip. She informed us fully about all the ups, downs, and all arounds! She even prepared a number of packages for us to review -- even after we made changes to the areas we wanted to explore. Friendly, helpful, professional, and extremely knowledgeable -- these words describe Franny, and what a wonderful trip she prepared! We couldn't have asked for better service than Franny of Adventure Life. We HIGHLY recommend her and her outstanding company! Bon Voyage!
Prima Burke
2 days ago
The staff at Adventure Life made planning my family's trip to the Galapagos Islands as easy as possible. They listened to what we were hoping to experience and made thoughtful suggestions about how to accomplish our vacation goals while meeting the needs of travelers ages 17-76! They patiently answered questions and follow up questions in the months leading up to the trip. They helped us trouble shoot and customize the trip in every way possible. The logistics involved in traveling from Boston to the Galapagos are innumerable. The Adventure Life staff helped us arrange every detail and the team they assembled in the Galapagos was tremendous. I have never done a trip this big before and after working with Adventure Life this time--would not hesitate one second in working with them again.
Jennifer Howard Schroeder
3 days ago
Kevin got right on our request and had us booked within the week