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Caye CaulkerOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in caye caulkerFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in caye caulker, Bed and Breakfast!North America : Central America : Belize : Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker is an island off the coast of Belize.
![]() Get in![]() Water TaxiCatch a Water Taxi from the Marine Terminal in Belize City. Water taxis (speedboats) leave for Caye Caulker ($20Bz one-way, or $35Bz round-trip) every one to two hours during the day. The ride takes about 45 minutes, and then continues on to San Pedro. On windy days the trip can be a little rough, but most times is smooth. Sit towards the back of the boat for a smoother ride.
![]() AirplaneThere is a local airstrip on the southern end of Caye Caulker. Local flights from the international (Philip Goldson International Airport - BZE) and domestic airports (Municipal Airport - TZA) in Belize City land here. Cost is about $54Bz one-way. Compared with a $20Bz taxi ride from the airport to the Marine Terminal, plus a $20Bz water taxi ticket to Caye Caulker, the cost of taking a plane is pretty reasonable.
![]() Get aroundEverything is within walking distance -- it takes approximately 20 minutes to walk from the Front Pier to almost anywhere. There are only three main streets on Caye Caulker, none of which are paved. Front Street, the easternmost street, has almost everything for tourists on it. There are almost no cars on the island, and everyone gets around by either bicycle or golf cart. You can rent a golf cart and view the entire island in 30 minutes. A taxi ride (in a golf cart) costs $6Bz, or you can rent a bicycle for $7Bz per hour, or $15Bz per day.
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![]() SnorkelingShort "half-day" snorkeling tours are offered by numerous local businesses for approximately $40Bz per person. They usually leave at 10:30am and 2:30pm. Stops include the local reef, the Coral Garden, and Shark and Ray Alley. Longer "Full-day" snorkeling tours are offered by numerous local businesses, for approximately $100-110Bz. They usually leave around 10:00am and return around 4:30pm. Stops include the Coral Garden, Shark and Ray Alley, and Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Be sure to check whether your tour guide will include lunch, since some only include snacks. The full-day trip offered by Ragamuffin Tours includes lunch, snacks, and a Rum Punch "happy hour" on the way back. The creation of the Belize Manatee Reserve is largely due to the efforts of a Caye Caulker local named Chocolate. He offers guided tours to the Manatee reserve approximately every other day, as do a few other tour operators. Chocolate's shop is at the north end of Front Street, near Ragamuffin Tours. Be warned that you don't get to swim with the Manatees, and it can be difficult to see anything but the tips of their noses, or a large light-colored splotch under the waves. Most manatee tours include one or two snorkeling stops. Seagull Adventures, about a block from the Front Pier, offers snorkeling tours to more distant locations that most other tour guides will only go to for diving. Examples include Blue Hole (about $230Bz per person), Tourneffe Atoll (about $120Bz per person), etc. Ask the owner a few days in advance to find out what the schedule is. The best time to catch her is in the evening, around 6pm -- during the day she's usually gone on the snorkeling trips. ![]() DivingCaye Caulker is popular with divers, and there are several dive shops on the island. Local dive shops offer trips to the Blue Hole, the Tourneffe Atoll, Half Moon Caye, Hol Chan Marine reserve, and others. Check in a few days in advance to find out what their schedule is. You can get your Open Water PADI certification at Belize Diving Services for about $500Bz ($250US). It takes 3-4 days, providing the weather is fair. The certification includes 3 shallow-water dives, and 2 open-water dives. All dives are done in the ocean, since they have no swimming pool. Belize Diving Services is located near the soccer field, in the northern half of the town. ![]() Sea KayaksYou can rent Sea Kayaks from Tsunami Adventures (http://www.tsunamiadventures.com/), at the extreme north end of Front Street. This is a great way to explore the northern mangrove forest. Head for the leeward side of the island (the west side) for smoother water and to avoid paddling into the wind. Cost for a two-person kayak is $15Bz per hour for the first hour, then $10Bz for each additional hour. ![]() DoThere is not a lot to do on Caye Caulker. This is a small very laid-back Caribbean island. It is an ideal place to spend a few days while taking a break from travelling around the rest of Central America. Take a break from it all. Chill out at The Lazy Lizard located at "the split," a little bar on its own near what can only be described as the island's only beach, however there is no sand here. ![]() Diving and SnorkelingMuch of the activity on the island centers around snorkeling (about a dozen operators offering trips) and scuba diving. The prices at all the shops are basically the same. The local diving is at Hol Chan Marine Reserve, a 30 minute boat ride away. A little further out is Spanish Bay, Caye Chapel, and some other sites. Long distance trips to Turneffe Atoll and the famous Blue Hole are regularly available. There are four local dive shops:
The cost of various trips varies according to the distance from Caye Caulker. Typical costs are:
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![]() Get outWater taxis leave the island for Belize City from early in the morning till the end of the day. Departure times are 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 10:00, 12:00, ... and then I forget the rest of the schedule. ![]() External linksOfficial Site of the Caye Caulker Belize Tourism Industry Association (CCBTIA) (http://www.gocayecaulker.com/)
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