Bird Watching - Be sure not to miss the egrets, great herons and many other tropical birds. Guided trips to Bird Caye can be arranged.

Cruises - Many cruises are available, whether sightseeing, sunset or moonlight.

Diving & Snorkeling - Numerous charter dive boats and underwater guides are available to take you to many spots on the barrier reef. Arrangements can be made to visit any one of the atolls - Turneffe Island, Glover's Reef, or Lighthouse Reef where you can dive the famous
Blue Hole.

Fishing - All types of fishing trips are available - deep sea, river, fly rod, night, etc. Fish for snapper, snook, grouper, marlin, tarpon, and this list goes on and on...

Hol Chan Marine Reserve - This underwater park is a must, especially if you are a diver.

Jet Skis - Have the need for speed? Then hop aboard a jet ski. 1/2 hour and 1 hour rentals are available.

Sailing - Sailboats and kayaks are available for rent. San Pedro is also a great place for windsurfing or kite boarding. For those of you who aren't afraid of heights, parasailing is also available.

Shark-Ray Alley - Located about 1 mile south of the Hol Chan Reserve, this area gives you the perfect opportunity to get up front and personal with stingrays and nurse sharks. Diving and snorkeling must be arranged with a guide.

Tours - Many inland tours are also available. Arrangements can be made to visit the Maya Ruin sites of
Altun Ha in the Cayo District or Lamanai in the Orange Walk District. If you would like to check out the wildlife, make arrangements to visit the Belize Zoo, the Baboon Sanctuary or the Jaguar Reserve.




The main town on Ambergris Caye is San Pedro Town. It is a mile or so long and encompasses only a few street blocks. Most of the houses are wooden with zinc roofed houses. San Pedro town is the heart of Ambergris Caye and offers a wide range of restaurants, bars, souvenir shops, and banks. Since the airstrip is also located in town, most resorts and hotels are only a hop, skip & a jump away.

The main means of transportation for tourists are golf carts however bicycles and scooters are also available. There are no traffic lights, no freeways or highways, and no high-rise buildings.

The atmosphere on San Pedro is very casual. The dress of the day is usually shorts and sandals (if you can't handle being barefoot).


You can get to Ambergris Caye by plane or by boat. And we can meet you with your cart at the airport or boat.

Tropic Air and Maya Island Air make hourly scheduled trips to San Pedro from either the Municipal Airstrip in Belize City or from the Phillip Goldson International Airport. Flights usually run between 6am and about 5:30pm. The average cost of a roundtrip ticket is around US$120 and the trip takes about 20 minutes.

There are several boats which make daily trips to and from Ambergris Caye. Boats usually leave from the Belize Water Taxi Terminal. The trip takes between 1 - 1 1/2 hours depending on the boat and usually cost about BZ$30 roundtrip. Be sure to look for Triple J, Thunderbolt or Rainbow Runner.