Belize Charter Itinerary

Belize Itinerary

Belize Yacht Charter
Belize has the largest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere, running almost the length of the country, and three of the four coral atolls in the Caribbean sit outside it. Darwin called this reef the most remarkable in the West Indies, and the assessment has held.





Inside the reef the water is shallow and protected; outside it drops away sharply. The Great Blue Hole ’ a collapsed cave system three hundred metres across and a hundred and twenty deep ’ is the headline, but the atolls, the mangrove rivers and the Mayan cities inland are the substance.





Every route we shape is a starting point, not a fixed schedule. Stay a second day where the light is right, move with the weather, or follow a captain who knows the cove worth the detour. That freedom is the point of chartering. What follows is one considered way to read Belize; the rest we tailor to you.
Day 1

Belize City to Goff’s Caye

Leave Belize City and run out to Goff’s Caye, a scrap of sand and palms on the barrier reef itself, no bigger than a football pitch. Snorkel the reef edge where it drops away, swim, and take the first evening at anchor with the surf audible on the outer reef and nothing else at all.
Day 2

Turneffe & the Blue Hole

Turneffe is the largest atoll, ringed by mangrove and reef. Then Lighthouse Reef and the Blue Hole ’ a sinkhole from the last ice age, its stalactites now forty metres underwater, dived for the geology rather than the fish. Half Moon Caye holds four thousand red-footed boobies and a frigatebird colony.
Day 3

Hatchet Caye & Laughing Bird

South to Hatchet Caye, a private island with good water for paddleboarding and jet skis. Laughing Bird Caye is a faro ’ a reef atoll inside the barrier ’ and a UNESCO site, restored after bleaching by a coral nursery programme that has genuinely worked. Snorkel it, and see what recovery looks like.
Day 4

La Ceiba, Honduras

Cross south to Honduras and La Ceiba. The reason to come is inland: the Mayan city at Copán, where the stone carving is the finest in the Mayan world and the hieroglyphic stairway carries the longest inscription in the Americas. It is a long day and worth every hour of it.
Day 5

Utila

Utila is the smallest of the Bay Islands and one of the few places where whale sharks are seen year-round, feeding on the plankton pushed up by the wall offshore. Dive it. Ashore, the island is Creole and cheerful and remarkably unpolished. Seafood at a table with its feet in the sand.
Day 6

Monkey River

Back into Belize and up the Monkey River by tender, into mangrove and rainforest. Black howler monkeys announce themselves from a mile away and sound considerably larger than they are. Manatees in the estuary, toucans and herons above. A guide is essential, and will find things you would pass twice.
Day 7

Placencia & Gladden Spit

Placencia is a sandspit with one street and no hurry. Offshore, Gladden Spit is where snappers spawn around the full moons of spring, and whale sharks come in to feed on the eggs. Between March and June you can swim with them. Outside that window, the reef alone justifies the anchorage.

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