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Sea Turtle Conservation & Scuba Diving

location
1 - 8 semanas  ·  Edad 16 - 50+

rating  Sobresaliente 4.9  · 
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Proyecto de la más alta calidad. Este proyecto ofrece la más alta calidad que establece estándares, muy por encima del promedio.

Puntos Relevantes

  • Rescue hatchlings and ensure their safe release into the ocean
  • Identify and monitor sea turtle nests during the nesting season, ensuring protection from human interference, predators, and environmental hazards
  • Learn all about endangered sea turtles through our educational program and hands-on participation in nest monitoring and building
  • Conduct scientific research on nesting patterns, hatchling survival rates, and threats to sea turtles to inform conservation strategies
  • Scuba dive the Belize Barrier Reef or get your scuba certification with us on the island!

Especialmente adecuado para

Edad 16+
Solteros y solteras
Parejas
Familias
Grupos
50+

Sobre el programa

Love turtles? So do we! Join us to protect endangered sea turtles and dive the Belize reef! Not certified? Get your PADI scuba certification with us on the island!

Program Overview

Our sea turtle conservation program is a dedicated initiative aimed at protecting endangered sea turtles on our island in Belize. With a focus on conservation and research, the program seeks to preserve the fragile ecosystem that supports these sea turtles while raising awareness ...

Sobre el programa

Program Overview

Our sea turtle conservation program is a dedicated initiative aimed at protecting endangered sea turtles on our island in Belize. With a focus on conservation and research, the program seeks to preserve the fragile ecosystem that supports these sea turtles while raising awareness about their critical role in marine biodiversity.

Our program follows the ebbs and flows of the sea turtle life cycle.  Sea turtle activities occur April through November in Belize.  Nesting and hatching seasons are well defined and only occur during certain time periods of the year.  Annually on our island on the Belize Barrier Reef we average 10 nesting sites with an average of 100-120 eggs per nest; resulting in 1200 sea turtles hatched and released from our island per year!!  We couldn’t do it without the help of our volunteers!! 

How Can I Help?

Our volunteers are crucial to our mission!  Our volunteers help to conserve and protect critically endangered sea turtles through conservation efforts, nest monitoring, safe releases, and habitat protection. By safeguarding nesting sites and ensuring successful hatchling survival, you can contribute to the recovery of endangered sea turtle populations while fostering long-term sustainability.  Be the change you wish to see in the world!  

What Will I Do?

  • Nest Monitoring & Protection: Identify and monitor sea turtle nests during the nesting season, ensuring protection from human interference, predators, and environmental hazards
  • Rescue Hatchlings:  Rescue sea turtle hatchlings and ensure their safe release into the ocean 
  • Research & Data Collection: Conduct scientific research on nesting patterns, hatchling survival rates, and threats to sea turtles to inform conservation strategies and contribute to global conservation knowledge
  • Habitat Restoration: Implement beach cleanup initiatives, vegetation control, and habitat enhancement projects to maintain safe and suitable nesting grounds for turtles
  • Education: Learn all about endangered sea turtles through our educational program and hands-on participation in nest monitoring and building

Scuba Certification Required to Participate!  

In order to participate in our program, one must be a certified scuba diver.  Not certified?  No worries, many of our volunteers come to the island to learn to dive.  Looking to further your dive credentials?  Many of our volunteers come to our island to further their diving certification status.  Regardless of your diving level, our island is a wonderful place to learn with calm, clear waters and little current.  Our volunteer trips are for both non-experienced and experienced divers - all levels of divers are welcomed.  

PADI scuba certification with us on the island is an easy 2 step process.

  • Step 1:  Complete the online theory portion of your open water certification course through the PADI online eLearning at home before arrival (cost is 230 USD and paid to PADI via a web link we will send you).
  • Step 2:  Once on the ReefCI island, you will finish off the actual in-water portion of your open water certification course.  We charge 225 USD to complete the in-water training portion of your course.  



Día típico

Program Description

Preparing Turtle Nesting Sites | April - May

In human occupied islands and beaches, ground is often packed down and unsuitable for nesting, volunteers play a vital role in creating safe spaces for sea turtles to lay their eggs. This hands-on conservation effort involves preparing ...

Día típico

Program Description

Preparing Turtle Nesting Sites | April - May

In human occupied islands and beaches, ground is often packed down and unsuitable for nesting, volunteers play a vital role in creating safe spaces for sea turtles to lay their eggs. This hands-on conservation effort involves preparing turtle nesting sites by digging out areas to a depth of about two feet. Volunteers carefully clear away roots, rocks, and other obstructions, ensuring that the site is free from debris that could interfere with nesting.

To provide the soft sand that turtles prefer, volunteers also collect sand from the shallow waters surrounding the island.. This sand is sifted and added to the nesting site, creating a loose, soft substrate that mimics the turtles' natural nesting conditions. These collective efforts by dedicated volunteers are essential for ensuring the turtles can safely nest, contributing to the success of sea turtle conservation in the region.

Turtle Patrol and Nesting Data Collection | May - September

Volunteers on "turtle patrol" play a crucial role in the conservation efforts on our Caribbean island in Belize, keeping watch during the night hours for the arrival of nesting sea turtles. As these creatures approach the island to lay their eggs, the volunteers remain vigilant, monitoring the shoreline for any signs of movement. Once a mother turtle comes ashore, the volunteers promptly notify the managers or program staff, who then follow established protocols to ensure the process is carried out safely and efficiently.

As the turtle lays her eggs, volunteers carefully count the number of eggs, recording this vital data. They also collect key information about the mother turtle herself, such as her size, the number of barnacles on her shell, the pattern of their distribution, and her behavior throughout the nesting process. These data points are essential for tracking the health and habits of the turtle population.

This information is compared with previous years’ data on nesting turtles, helping our conservation team monitor trends, understand turtle behaviors, and assess the success of ongoing conservation efforts. Turtle patrol is vital to protecting these endangered creatures and ensuring the long-term success of nesting sea turtles on the island.

Hatchling Patrol and Data Collection | July - November

Volunteers on Hatchling Patrol dedicate themselves to monitoring sea turtle nests day and night, ensuring the safe journey of baby turtles from nest to ocean. As the hatching event approaches, volunteers set up protective netting around the nests. This enclosure is designed to contain the eruption of baby turtles as they emerge and prevent them from getting stuck in tree roots, rocks, or other obstacles on their path to the water.

During a hatching event, all power on the island is shut down to minimize distractions and ensure the turtles follow their natural instincts toward the sea. This critical phase gives the hatchlings a chance to "warm up" by walking across the sand before entering the water, which helps prepare them for the challenges ahead. Volunteers assist by gently guiding hatchlings that stray off course, ensuring they safely make their way to the ocean. As the turtles enter the water, they are carefully counted, collecting valuable data for the conservation program.

For a special memory, volunteers also have the incredible opportunity to hold a baby turtle and take a photo—with gloves on to ensure no harmful substances are transmitted to the turtle or the volunteer. Watching these tiny creatures take their first steps toward the ocean is a truly inspiring and unforgettable experience. Volunteers witness the start of their long journey, knowing that their efforts are making a real difference in the survival of these endangered species.

Beach Cleanups | All Year

Beach cleanups are an essential part of the turtle conservation program on Tom Owen's Caye. Volunteers work together to remove debris, plastics, and other harmful waste from the shoreline, creating a cleaner, safer environment for nesting sea turtles. By clearing the beaches of obstacles, hatchlings have an unobstructed path to the ocean, and nesting sites are kept free of harmful materials that could disrupt the nesting process. These cleanups help preserve the natural habitat, ensuring that both adult turtles and their hatchlings can thrive in a healthy ecosystem.


Actividades de tiempo libre

Our volunteers can choose how much they wish to get involved.  Some people want to do as much conservation diving and learning as possible, while others wish to combine the conservation dives with relaxation and fun dives.  All dives are voluntary so you can choose to relax in our hammocks with ...

Actividades de tiempo libre

Our volunteers can choose how much they wish to get involved.  Some people want to do as much conservation diving and learning as possible, while others wish to combine the conservation dives with relaxation and fun dives.  All dives are voluntary so you can choose to relax in our hammocks with a good book, fish from the island, or do a bit of sea kayaking/stand up paddle boarding or immerse yourself in conservation volunteering. The choice is yours!  

We have lots to offer on the island when not diving!

  • Stand Up Paddle Boarding
  • Kayaking
  • Snorkeling
  • Fishing from the island
  • Conservation help (dissections, data collection)
  • Volleyball
  • Badminton
  • Great food
  • Further your dive course training with us!
  • Lots of hammock time!!
Depending how long your stay with us is, the weekends back on the mainland are yours to explore. Besides the incredible diving and conservation experience you will have with us Monday-Friday on our island, Belize has so much to explore on the mainland where you will be on the weekend! From ancient ruins, jungles and nature expeditions, spelunking, repelling, ziplining, cave and river tubing, to cultural tours; there is something for everyone.  You are guaranteed a trip of a lifetime in Belize!  


Requisitos

Requisitos

Edad mínima: 16 años

Para participar en el programa es necesario tener al menos 16 años en la fecha de inicio del programa.

Conocimientos lingüísticos

Tienes que hablar (nivel básico) Inglés

Restricciones de nacionalidad

Sin restricciones. Las manos amigas de todo el mundo son bienvenidas.

Otras habilidades

Volunteering with ReefCI is a great way to get an insider’s view about the issues facing marine ecosystems and do your part to help the cause. Anyone can volunteer. Everyone can make a difference regardless of skill and ability. No experience is necessary, just a desire to be the change you wish to see in the world!

Tiempo dedicado

Necesitaremos tu ayuda los Lunes, Martes, Miércoles, Jueves y Viernes

Servicios incluidos

Servicios incluidos

Servicios de ReefCI

What is Included?

  • 5 days/4 nights on private island in the Caribbean off the coast of Belize
  • 3 meals daily during dive week
  • 12-13 dives per week
  • At least one night dive a week
  • Training for conservation work and participation in our conservation projects
  • Island boat transfers to and from island
  • Accommodations while on the island

What is Not Included?

  • Flights to Placencia, Belize
  • Wetsuit, fins, booties, dive mask (must bring your own)
  • Dive gear rental fee (BCD and regulator): 30 USD per week 
  • Sapodilla Caye Marine Park Fees: 30 USD per week
  • Optional alcohol and soda/pop while on the island (2-5 USD per drink) 
  • Optional PADI certification courses you would like to take while on the island

Alojamiento

We are located on a beautiful, idyllic remote private island that is part of the Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve Park, located in southern Belize about an hour boat ride from the mainland. Our island, Tom Owens Caye, is a true ‘castaway’ coral caye island located directly on the Belize Barrier Reef. The island is about 1½ acres and has a large living area, great views and lots of hammock space. All of our volunteers upon arrival tell us that the photos do not do the island justice! It really is a perfect Caribbean paradise. 

Accommodations are basic but clean and comfortable and can best be described as hostel-like.  If you are expecting or wishing a 5-star resort then our island is not for you.  The location of our island however is 5 stars as every room has incredible views of the Caribbean Sea!  Imagine waking up to the sound of lapping waves and a spectacular Belizean sunrise!  Our large main cabana building houses couples, families, groups, and singles. We also have individual single cabanas that surround the island.  Bathroom and shower facilities are shared by all.   We do not have air conditioning on the island as the strong trade winds provide a continuous cooling breeze on the island.  However, rooms can occasionally become stuffy so all rooms have fans if needed.  Our island manager allocates rooms upon arrival on Monday morning based on the number of singles, couples, and groups for the week.  Couples, groups, and families are always roomed together. 

A generator is kept in its own room to reduce noise pollution. It is run all night on the island allowing guests to charge their laptops, iPhones, iPods and cameras etc. and use a fan if the sea breeze is not enough. This generator is turned on in the evening so during the day electricity is limited. 

Comida y bebida

We Are Known For Our Great Food! 

We provide 3 meals a day plus an early morning snack and a mid-afternoon or late evening snack everyday while on the island.

Sample Island Menu: 

  • Early Morning:  Fresh fruit, tea, coffee and biscuits. 
  • Breakfast:  Fried jacks, sausages, scrambled eggs and refried beans or banana pancakes with ham and eggs.
  • Lunch:  Island chicken salad or chicken and veggie quesadilla’s or fresh fish burritos.
  • Dinner:  Lionfish fingers with cilantro, homemade garlic tartar sauce served with fresh salad and coconut rice or chicken curry with okra and yellow ginger rice or bbq whole fish with garlic mash and mixed veggies, or garlic lobster with cilantro mash and garlic zucchini.
  • Dessert:  Coconut tart or pineapple up-side-down cake or chocolate rum cake with a rum butter sauce.

Vegetarian, Vegan, Food Allergery?  All Dietary Needs Fully Catered For! 

All dietary requirements are catered for (food allergies, vegan, vegetarian, no seafood, dairy, tree nuts etc).   No worries - we have vegans, vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free eaters, diabetics, and nut allergy volunteers that come to the island every year.  Our chef is quite accustomed to meeting the needs of our volunteers. Don't worry, we will make sure your dietary needs are met : )  However, it is always a good idea to bring special food and snacks that you like. 

All meals and drinking water/juices are provided for you while you are at the island. There is an honesty book system on the island, which has a small selection of sodas, beers, and rum drinks available at an additional cost. 


¿Qué NO está incluido?

¿Qué NO está incluido?

Recogida en el aeropuerto Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport

La recogida en el aeropuerto tampoco está incluida en el precio del programa.

Acceso a Internet

Lo sentimos, no hay acceso en el lugar del proyecto

Boletos de avión

El aeropuerto más cercano es Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE) en Belize City. Te ayudamos a encontrar vuelos baratos a Belice. ENCONTRAR VUELOS BARATOS

Seguro de viaje

Ir al extranjero es una aventura y siempre es mejor estar preparado. Enfermedad o lesión repentina, cancelación o robo: un seguro de viaje para Belice proporciona seguridad y es una ventaja tenerlo. OBTENER UN PRESUPUESTO

Vacunas

Si tiene intención de realizar un voluntariado en Belice, debe solicitar asesoramiento médico antes de iniciar su viaje social. Comprueba las vacunas que necesitas para Belice. COMPROBADOR DE VACUNAS

Detalles a la llegada

Program Timeline

Our program follows the ebbs and flows of the sea turtle life cycle.  Sea turtle activities occur April through November in Belize.  Nesting and hatching seasons are well defined and only occur during certain time periods of the year.  Annually on our island on the Belize Barrier Reef we average 10 nesting sites with an average of 100-120 eggs per nest resulting in 1200 sea turtles hatched and released from our island per year!!  We couldn’t do it without the help of our volunteers!!  

  • April and May:  Preparing turtle nesting sites (no sea turtles present)

  • May thru September:  Turtle patrol and nesting data collection (sea turtles nesting laying eggs on the island)

  • July thru November:  Nests hatch and sea turtle babies on the island!  

  • December thru March: Program unavailable - no sea turtle activities take place 

Please note, we don’t guarantee sea turtles sightings or interactions as we are at the mercy of mother nature’s timeline. 

A Non-Profit/NGO Marine Conservation Organization 

Our non-profit/ngo marine conservation organization empowers everyday global citizens to take an active role in directly protecting and conserving oceans and animals that we love via our marine conservation projects and environmental education and awareness.  Our conservation work is funded solely through environmentally minded eco-volunteers who come to our unique island sitting in Belize to assist in our various marine conservation projects.  Without your help and funding, our non-profit/ngo marine conservation organization would not be possible. Our ultimate goal is to preserve and manage our oceans for generations to come by inspiring, educating, and encouraging change via our volunteers.  Our volunteers truly are the change they wish to see in the world.

Scuba Certification Required to Participate!  

In order to participate in our program, one must be a certified scuba diver.  Not certified?  No worries, many of our volunteers come to the island to learn to dive.  Looking to further your dive credentials?  Many of our volunteers come to our island to further their diving certification status.  Regardless of your diving level, our island is a wonderful place to learn with calm, clear waters and little current.  Our volunteer trips are for both non-experienced and experienced divers - all levels of divers are welcomed.  

In order to participate in our program, one must complete the open water scuba certification with us on the island OR already be a certified open water scuba diver prior to arrival.  

PADI scuba certification with us is an easy 2 step process.

  • Step 1:  Complete the online theory portion of your open water certification course through the PADI online eLearning at home before arrival (cost is 230 USD and paid to PADI via a web link we will send you).
  • Step 2:  Once on the ReefCI island, you will finish off the actual in-water portion of your open water certification course.  We charge 225 USD to complete the in-water training portion of your course.  
PADI Certification Courses Offered on the Island 

Already certified? We have many dive courses available to help you develop your scuba skills and marine conservation knowledge while on the island volunteering with us.  Below is the price our program charges for each PADI certification course and approximately how long it will take you to complete the certification course on the island.  Approximate time to complete the course is based on your aptitude, understanding, and your ability to complete the PADI requirements for the course.

PADI Certification Courses Offered on the Island

  • Open Water Certification – $225 USD (3 days)*
  • Advanced Open Water Certification – $275 USD (3 days)*
  • Rescue Diver Certification – $325 USD (1 week)*
  • Divemaster Certification – $750 USD (4 week minimum stay)*

PADI Specialty Certification Courses Offered on the Island  (One must be open water certified before taking any PADI specialty courses below)

PADI Specialties with a Marine Conservation Focus

  • Coral Reef Conservation – $175 USD (1 day)
  • Fish Identification – $175 USD (2 days)
  • Invasive Lionfish – $175 USD (2 days)
  • Shark Conservation – $175 USD (2 days)
  • Underwater Naturalist – $175 USD (2 days)

PADI Specialties with a Diving Skills Focus

  • Deep Diver – $175 USD (3 days)*
  • Emergency First Response – $175 USD (1 day)*
  • Underwater Navigator – $175 USD (3 days)*
  • Underwater Photographer – $250 USD (2 days)*

Disponibilidad
Enero Feb. Marzo Abr. Mayo Jun Jul Agosto Set. Oct. Nov. Dic.

Cuotas del programa

1 semana (estancia min.) 966€
2 semanas 1.893€
3 semanas 2.810€
4 semanas 3.726€
5 semanas 4.642€
6 semanas 5.558€
7 semanas 6.475€
8 semanas (estancia max.) 6.796€
Cuota promedio 908€/semana

Cuotas del programa

908€ cuotas semanales 1 - 8 semanas Edad 16 - 50+

Métodos de pago

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Duración

1 - 8 semanas

Depósito

El depósito es simplemente para reservar tu vacante de voluntario. Los pagos se gestionan a través de PayPal, nuestro proveedor global de confianza. Si no tienes una cuenta PayPal, también puedes pagar con tarjeta de crédito.


Pago final

El pago final se acordará con ReefCI durante el proceso de solicitud. Las soluciones habituales son la transferencia bancaria o el pago en efectivo en el lugar del proyecto.


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ReefCI

Sobresaliente 4.9 rating (84 reseñas)

Sin fines de lucro - fundada en 2006

Verificado por Volunteer World

  Ratio de respuesta buena

Coordinado por

Anthony

Idiomas hablados: Español, Inglés

sobre la organización

ReefCI is a marine conservation nonprofit in Belize focused on protecting and preserving the oceans through hands-on conservation programs. Join us, save the reefs!

Conoce a tu anfitrión(a)

Feel the thrill of swimming with a whale shark, the excitement of spearing the invasive lionfish, and the satisfaction in helping the marine environment. Reef Conservation International (ReefCI) trips are a unique opportunity to protect the reef ecosystem by directly participating in our ongoing marine conservation projects! Learn to dive or further your dive qualifications; everyone contributes regardless of their experience. World class diving, plentiful home cooked food, and fun friendly people await you.

ReefCI offers a unique one-of-a-kind marine conservation diving experience. We offer an all-inclusive Monday-Friday diving and marine conservation volunteer experience on a small private island surrounded by turquoise coral seas situated on the Belize Barrier Reef. It is a great place for those wanting to enjoy their holiday/vacation in a natural setting, while diving and making a difference through our hands-on marine conservation programs.

Who We Are

As one of the leading nonprofit marine conservation organizations of Belize, Reef Conservation International (ReefCI) has been developing and working on a wide variety of marine conservation projects and sharing our passion for marine conservation and diving with volunteers from around the world for over 12 years. ReefCI expeditions/trips are a unique opportunity to learn about the marine environment and to help protect and conserve this precious resource while having a fun holiday.

What We Do

ReefCI is on the front lines battling to preserve and protect the Belize Barrier Reef. The reef is Belize’s top tourist destination, popular for scuba diving, sport fishing, and snorkeling. It is home to a large diversity of plants and animals, and is one of the most diverse ecosystems of the world. Unfortunately, the Belize Barrier Reef is under threat from poor fisheries management, climate change, plastic pollution, and invasive species. ReefCI currently partners with nonprofits, NGO’s and the Belize Department of Fisheries, working under a research license, to combat these issues.

Where We Work 

ReefCI is located on a beautiful, idyllic remote private island that is part of the Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve Park, located in southern Belize. Our island, Tom Owens Caye, is a true ‘castaway’ coral caye island located directly on the Belize Barrier Reef.  The island is about 1½ acres and has a large living area, great views and lots of hammock space. All of our volunteers upon arrival tell us that the photos do not do the island justice! It really is a perfect Caribbean paradise. 

Our History

Since 2004, ReefCI as one of Belize’s leading marine nonprofits, has sustained itself through a volunteer citizen-scientist program, enabling us to help protect the underwater world we love. ReefCI has relied on dedicated conservationists and environmentally conscience volunteers from around the world who have contributed their time and effort to protect the Belize Barrier Reef.  

Our Mission

ReefCI's mission is to protect our oceans through science, action, and advocacy.  We accomplish this through our ongoing conservation programs, education, and marine research. Through our volunteer citizen-scientist programs, we have empowered everyday global citizens to take an active role in directly protecting and conserving the marine environment, while raising needed funds to support vital research studies, educational programs, as well as important conservation programs, including our fight to stop the invasive lionfish.

Our Goals

ReefCI's goals are to be the people’s marine environmental organization for hands-on conservation efforts, advocacy, and environmental protection of the ocean and the millions of species that rely on healthy functioning marine ecosystems. We believe that it is essential to involve the public in our mission. We encourage everyone to become a part of our community of people who care about the future of our planet's oceans.

Who Are We Looking For?

The majority of people who volunteer with ReefCI are passionate about marine conservation, environmental issues, species protection, and coral reefs and want to give something back. Everyone contributes regardless of his or her background and experience.  Not a diver?  No problem, we certify new divers too!  You will be exploring a whole new world and helping to protect it as well.

Why Choose Us?

We are the best at what we do!  ReefCI is the preeminent and award winning marine environmental organization of Belize for hands-on conservation efforts, advocacy, and environmental protection of the ocean and the millions of species that rely on healthy functioning marine ecosystems.  Our ultimate goal is to preserve and manage the Belize Barrier Reef for generations to come by inspiring, educating, and encouraging change via our volunteer citizen-scientists. Our volunteers are the change they wish to see in the world and ReefCI makes that possible.


84 reseñas · rating4.9

Henk van der molen rating5

2024 at Whale Shark Conservation & Diving

During the week you will be hunting for lion fish on the beautiful corals of Belizian reef. The dives are diverse and beautiful one by one. The staff is lovely and professional either if you are an experienced diver or new to diving you will be guided very well. The island is isolated, no internet ...
Chuck McClanahan rating5

2024 at Invasive Species Management

The program was very well organized. It all went well on the island. We saw lots of lionfish and were able to spear them and then come back and count them, measure them, open their stomachs to see what they were eating. It was a great ...
Claire Prescott rating5

2023 at Invasive Species Management

I spent 4 weeks at Reef CI and it absolutely changed my life. All of the staff members and guests were amazing people and the diving was incredible. The food was so good, and when we weren’t diving there was always games and good conversations going on. The island felt like another home to me and ...
Moroni Alvarez rating5

2023 at Invasive Species Management

Absolutely incredible experience. Went for one week, definitely going back and definitely going to do 2 or 3 weeks next time. If you're looking for a volunteer conservation project to do then this is it. Get to stay on a beautiful small island. Super healthy coral and crystal clear warm ...
Allan E. rating5

2023 at Invasive Species Management

it was a great experience. Not only did I have a great time, but I also learned alot about Reef ecology at the same time. In addition, knowing that I did a small part in minimizing the adverse effects of Lionfish on the reef with the added appeal being that they also taste good. What is not to like ...
Ethan Chan rating5

2023 at Invasive Species Management

My one week at Reef CI was not long enough, it was so nice to unplug and form great friendships with people. Beautiful sunsets/sunrises. They taught us so much about the ocean life in Belize, the reef, and identifying fish in the ocean. The presentations were really informative and the dives really ...

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América > Centroamérica > Belice > Placencia

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