Testimonials
On the island, you can choose to dive instead of snorkel or fish instead of lobster hunt. Both the Jungle Lodge and Thatch Caye both are unique and the hospitality of the staff is beyond words. Best of all, everything is organized before you go: from the shuttles, to the food, and the adventure!"
Tracy K, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaDescription
Thirty six miles offshore of the Belize mainland lie a group of tropical islands cradled within a turquoise lagoon and surrounded by a living coral reef. Glover’s Reef Atoll is considered to be one of the richest tropical marine environments in the entire Caribbean. Travel and explore this area by sea-kayak, paddling and sailing the shallow 82 square mile lagoon with an unequaled variety of over 700 patch reefs. The reefs of Belize have long been known as the richest in the Caribbean, and Glovers is the best in Belize!
Depart early in the morning by charter boat out past the main Barrier Reef to a private base-camp on Southwest Cay, at Glovers Reef Marine Reserve. Once settled in your beach accommodation, the guides provide instruction, teaching the fundamentals of sea kayaking, snorkeling and safety in the tropics. Paddle out to a nearby patch reef and start to explore some of the 700 sites that Glovers Atoll has to offer. Spend the days exploring the atoll with both single and double kayaks (rigged for sailing). If all this sounds a little too busy, you always have the choice of just kicking back in a hammock and relaxing with a good book and a cold drink.
Add on cost is: $499 US/person













