Our semi-private tours are also upgraded with our *Premium* Belizean buffet: Our captain's BBQ fish with veggies and secret sauce and our chef's home-made stewed chicken, rice and beans, flour tortillas, coleslaw, pico de gallo and fried sweet plantain.
*Premium* - the buffet on our semi-private tours also includes corn on the cob and your choice of 2 skewers: shrimp, beef, or mushroom
Explore the pristine Northern coast of Ambergris Caye, with amazing blue waters and beautiful views along the way. While we start our morning sail, we serve you fresh fruit and meat pies. At the end of 2015, Mexico Rocks became a part of the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, to protect its rich marine life and precious corals. We do our first stop for snorkeling there and then continue to our favorite spot - a shallow area close to the reef, that is just like a natural pool (great for non-swimmers as well)! Here we make a break to relax in the shallow warm water, while the crew prepares our famous *Premium* Belizean buffet on-board. After lunch, we return South doing a second snorkel stop at Tres Cocos. An open bar with local rum, vodka, gin, soft drinks, and juices is included. Try the specials, rum punch, and "panty rippers"! 184
Explore South America’s sensational Mesoamerican reef on a catamaran charter Belize and roam these uniquely sheltered clear waters, meeting howler monkeys and exploring each Mayan ruin and beachfront jungle as you go from the Turneffe Atoll to Glovers reef and Hatchet Caye. Belize is a totally unique catamaran charter destination!
Sat on the NW of the Caribbean Sea in Central America, Belize is a British protectorate. Prior to the Brits and Spanish, it was a major territory of the Mayans in this part of the world. Let’s take a look at where you can go and what you can do on a Belize sailing vacation.
There are many things to enjoy, old and not so old on a Belize yacht charter. The oldest of all is the Belize barrier reef that is the second biggest in the world after the one in Australia, and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site marine reserve thanks to its important marine ecology. Most bareboat charter sailors will sail inside the barrier reef - charter companies will rarely if at all permit you to sail offshore of the reef thanks to the poorly charted coral heads beyond.
On the mainland and islands you will run into the odd Mayan ruin that are dotted around the Central America country, often lost deep in rainforest. These date back 1,200 years in some cases and are an opportunity to see hints of civilisations destroyed for our own.
Just south of Belize City is Old Belize, a tourism centre on the mainland. In Old Belize you can enjoy the fun to be had and perhaps get an understanding of the Mayan ruin locally. Cucumber Beach Marina is also an important yacht charter hub from which you may begin your Belize yacht charter.
Only 35 miles of east of Belize City, you may wish to visit Belize’s most popular holiday destination, Ambergris Caye and its capital, San Pedro. San Pedro is on Belize’s largest island and is a year round party town with festivities and fun to be had almost around the clock. Caye Caulker is nearby, a very chilled out island that still has much of the buzz of its bigger brother, Ambergris Caye.
On a yacht charter with skipper and crew to look after the navigation you could get out to Lighthouse Reef, an atoll with the famous Blue Hole diving location. This is a world renowned bucket-list dive for many, who descend to their limits and in some cases even encounter the resident hammerhead shark that lives here!
For those who want to go scuba diving at the Great Blue Hole on Lighthouse Reef, you will need a local skipper on board to navigate you safely beyond the Mesoamerican Reef thanks to the challenging navigation and poor charting of underwater obstacles. The water is deeper so larger yachts can navigate these waters - though even a 12 metre yacht can run aground on a subsurface coral head that isn’t on the charts!
At nature reserves such as South Water Caye or Hol Chan Marine Reserve you will run into a huge array of wildlife including whale sharks and a variety of birds, rays and other species living on and around the reef. South Water Cay is a very popular destination for snorkeling and scuba diving too thanks to its great coral reef.
Most charters start in Placencia, from where you can sail out into the Cays, or head inland for the bizarrely-shaped Placencia Lagoon, a must-visit inside the Placencia Peninsula. Placencia gives you access to the southern stretches of the Belize Barrier Reef and cays within. Take a SUP and paddle across the sheltered Lagoon Caye.
A crewed yacht charter is one of the best ways to enjoy a Belize yacht charter holiday. With an often large vessel just for you and your fellow charter guests’ use, on a crewed yacht charter the skipper and crew will look after your every need afloat. They will look after the tender as you venture ashore on cays like Wippari Cay and Lagoon Cay, and perhaps make suggestions as to the best spots to enjoy a first class meal or activity of your choice.
On a bareboat charter catamaran charter you will have the space and added privacy to get the luxury yach t from A-B at your own pace.
Though you will often have to have a sailing license for a larger vessel, a bareboat charter will give you complete freedom and privacy to do what you want. Unlike a monohull sailing yachts, a catamaran charter yacht will often come with en suite heads in all the cabins, an AC generator and all the comforts of home as you captain your own ship.
A skippered catamaran charter can range from a 46ft+ catamaran. The skipper aboard will look after the sailing and make suggestions as to your next destinations, with you playing as much or as little a role in getting from A-B as you want. It is customary to pay a tip at the end of the trip, on top of the $100-$150 a day fee for the skipper you pay as well as the basic charter fee.
A crewed charter could mean a 60ft yacht with skipper and host/chef, but could also mean a luxury fully-crewed yacht charter with a whole team of people looking after your every need. As well as sailing the vessel up the the waters inside and outside the barrier reef, they will cook, look after the housekeeping and water toys, and provide you with the service you expect at the top end of yacht charter holiday experiences.
Sailing Catamaran
Ranging from a 40ft yacht to much, much larger, this will be enjoyable to sail (particularly with the wind aft of the beam) and unlike a monohull sailboat will often have en suite heads in all the staterooms. You will have plenty of entertainment space aboard and even the smaller vessels will have room for water toys such as paddleboards and kite surfing gear or even diving gear and jet skis. If the windage of the catamaran sailing boat gets too much, powerful twin engines will be able to get you upwind to your next destination too!
Motor Catamaran
Ranging from 46ft to over 100ft LOA, you can charter a luxury motor yacht catamaran with crew or bareboat. Thanks to the wider beam they are more stable than a monohull motor yacht (no one going green at sea unless too much drink was involved!) and much faster. This could allow for longer legs, perhaps to Ambergris Caye and onward to Lighthouse Reef.
There are three broad types of sailing holiday to be had in Belize - family, outdoor or party.
Partying can mean stays in fun spots like San Pedro or Old Belize - or something a little wilder on the Placencia Peninsula!
Family holidays are the bread and butter of the Belize economy. You can relax in great places like South Water Cay or Caye Caulker.
Active holidays The Blue Hole on Lighthouse Reef is on every scuba diving bucket list!
A catamaran charter boat charter in Belize can mean a variety of things to different people. The sailing is reliably excellent so a blast at sea every day will be a core part of the fun.
For the family or older ones, you can sail between hidden coves and quiet sandy beaches, while visiting fishing villages and quieter resorts.
You will want to sail for several hours a day - with the near perfect sailing conditions this is unmissable. Watching the marine life and tropical fish from the windward rail on a beam reach as the catamaran bounds across the sea will be an unforgettable experience.
As such your typical day could be a mix of things, from an early start to blast off to the next island to waking up at lunchtime feeling a little green around the gills and thanking your crew for getting you back aboard. The choice is down to you.
As an up and coming sailing destination, Belize isn’t on everyone’s list of charter destinations - yet. When you come to appreciate the beauty of the country and fun to be had on a Belize sailing vacation you soon want to come back time and again. With its laid back charm and authenticity, this is a under-explored Caribbean gem.
If you are on a skippered or crewed catamaran charter you do not need a license to sail on the Caribbean Sea - you can just turn up at the marina and go.
You do need a license if you are on a bareboat catamaran charter. You will need to check with your charter agent but here are some examples of typical sailing qualifications that are approved by the Belize Port Authority:
International Certificate of Competence: This is issued on request by your European sailing authority and you should automatically qualify with certain national sailing qualifications.
RYA Qualifications: If you have the following qualifications you will typically be able to take a bareboat charter out of Rhodes (but it is worth checking as per above), these include Day Skipper (sail or motor endorsement), Coastal Skipperor Yachtmaster.
American Sailing Association (ASA): The ASA 104 Bareboat certificate is commonly accepted but also check as per above
US Sailing : The International Proficiency Certificate is widely accepted and The Bareboat Cruising Certificate is also accepted in many cases.
Unlike Europe, the sailing season in the Caribbean runs from November to May - perfect for a dose of winter sun. The NE Trades are settled and you will encounter weather between 25-35 degrees C.
Within this period, March and April after the winter northerlies have passed are cooler yet the sailing is just as fun as the rest of the year. Belize is after all a tropical country!
For those who want to try something a little outside their comfort zone, August and September are said to be the very best sailing months of all.
There’s a problem with this - many yacht charter fleets will not be in the area thanks to hurricane season that runs between July and October. If booked and a hurricane is on its way your holiday will be cancelled. There is no minimising the danger of being in the region in a hurricane - there is no high ground and with the general trend for ever fiercer storms, it is not an experience to even risk being around for.
North East Trade Winds : Similar to those of the Canary Islands these are regular and can get up to F6 at times, but steady and predictable.
May to November is hurricane season, and while the sailing can be fun it can be dangerous. With climate change as it is, hurricanes have increased in ferocity and frequency, and it really isn’t worth the risk.
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The main points to consider are what is your budget, have you got the necessary sailing experience and qualifications to manage the boat if it's not going to have a skipper, whom you are taking sailing, where exactly you wish to go and what will the weather be like on the proposed dates of your trip.
You will typically pay 50% up front on booking the catamaran hire and the balance on arrival. You will either pay a security deposit with your credit card on departure or can get insurance covering damage in advance. In some cases (such as the recent Covid situation) charter companies may be more flexible but this depends on the individual charter companies themselves.
If you are at sea and in danger, call MAYDAY on VHF Ch16 or ring the coast guard on your phone if you have reception. If you have a mechanical fault and can make it to or are on a mooring you will be able to phone a help line number given by the boat charter company and they can typically send someone from the charter base
You should consider do you have the experience to handle the catamaran before you book and where do you want to go along with what the weather will be like. Bring warm weather and cool weather clothing if it looks like the weather can be cool as well as warm and remember at sea it can be cool in the evenings.
If you want to sail without a skipper then you will need relevant qualifications like RYA Day Skipper/International Certificate of Competence (ICC)/ASA 104 Bareboat certificate or the US Sailing Certificate. If you choose to have a skipper on board your catamaran you won't require licences.
Choose a Belize charter yacht from our selection of 6- to 10-guest sailboats and catamarans. These colorful motorsailors are equipped for all-inclusive tropical island-hopping. Elegant homes away from home, these Belize charter yachts offer optimum comfort and style while sailing the turquoise Belize waters with friends and family or as a couple. Intelligently designed for the ultimate charter comforts, these private Belize yachts come equipped with a knowledgeable captain, gourmet chef, activity gear, expansive indoor and outdoor common spaces, and a passion for creating unforgettable moments in an exclusive and customized way.
AdventureSmith Explorations’ Belize Charter Yacht review includes a detailed description of the Belize catamaran options, including deck plans and a photo gallery. Our experts have been aboard these Belize sailboats firsthand. Please read our Belize Charter Yacht review below then contact our experts to compare these yachts with other small cruise ships , catamarans and yachts offering Belize small ship cruises , including private charter cruises .
Choose a Belize catamaran for their luxury feel, powerful performance, striking design and personalized catering to all of your vacation desires. Enjoy the carefree feeling of sailing under the power of the Caribbean tradewinds. Each Belize sailboat offers an experience where all of the details are arranged for you, enabling you to have a carefree Belize Catamaran Charter . Immerse in Belize’s sparkling clear waters in a discreet way—with 2 to 10 guests of your choosing—and set your own agenda for a bespoke holiday.
Each comfortable and elegant yacht offers spacious indoor and outdoor dining and lounging areas, with state-of-the-art sound & entertainment systems. Chic, colorful island-style decor reflects the tropical paradise through which these yachts cruise. An integrated interior cockpit space complements the exterior Fly Bridge helm for continual access to the captain and navigational tool viewing. The exterior helm of most yachts welcomes guests to lounge alongside your personal captain as you relax on the forward couch seating area under a Bimini shade.
A personal chef prepares gourmet cuisine aboard each Belize charter yacht. Enjoy this seaside cuisine in relaxed indoor or outdoor dining spaces that feature a nautical and island-themed atmosphere. Dishes feature fresh, local ingredients and flavors, including sea-caught fish, locally reared meats and fruits and veggies from farms in Cayo, Belize. The creative, quality culinary fare is highly personalized to your departure and the chef is flexible to accommodate special diets and guest requests. Every meal is uniquely prepared and plated. Typical breakfasts include tropical fruits, granola, yogurt, freshly baked breads and pastries, pancakes, frittata, eggs made to order, French toast, sausage and bacon, along with island jams and local beverages including coffee. Lunches may feature shrimp, salad, burgers, salad wraps, chicken, Belizean chorizo, black beans, soups, tostadas or fish tacos. Hors d’oeuvres on offer might be Caribbean lobster, cheeses, hummus, flat breads and chutneys. And dinners aboard these catamarans may present dishes with fried plantains, salsa, the catch of the day, port tenderloin, sweet potatoes, seafood curry, saffron rice, always paired with selected wines. Finally, desserts of key lime, coconut chocolate, berries, cheesecake and tiramisu are ready to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Each private Belize sailboat comes equipped with an array of amenities for fun in the sun both on and off the ship. Recreational equipment across the fleet includes: a 15 horsepower tender vessel (20 horsepower aboard Tranquilo and 40 horsepower for Ventana al Mar), a variety of fishing rods and tackle, snorkeling equipment, two double kayaks, one stand-up paddleboard (two aboard Nice Aft Too and Tranquilo and Ventana al Mar, and three aboard Nowhere) and beach equipment. On board, relax with unlimited access to a TV with DVD player; an iPod-ready stereo with CD player and Sirius satellite radio, hooked up to both indoor and outdoor speakers; and an extensive library of DVDs, books and games. A swim step or bench lowers into the water with a swim ladder, enabling daily swim stops in Belize’s turquoise waters. And most of the ships feature swim step showers.
Each Belize private catamaran offers three, four or five double occupancy guest cabins (Nowhere offers one full cabin as well), with an additional crew cabin. Each cabin is equipped with its own private ensuite bathroom. Air conditioning is found throughout each ship and many of the ships also offer cabin fans. Luxury linens and relaxing island-style furnishings round out the Belize private yacht experience.
Discover, a 50-foot Foutaine Pajot Saba catamaran, has capacity for 9 guests (and 1 child sharing a cabin) and is equipped with one extra paddleboard and a 12-foot dinghy (in addition to its tender vessel).
Endless Options, a 48-foot Leopard catamaran, has capacity for 6 adults and 2 children on the Salon’s convertible couch.
First Tracks, a 46-foot BALI catamaran, has capacity for 8 adults.
Magnificent, a 48-foot BALI catamaran, has capacity for 8 adults.
Nice Aft Too, a 45-foot Leopard catamaran, has capacity for 6 adults and 2 children on the Salon’s convertible couch.
Nowhere, a 50-foot Foutaine Pajot Saba catamaran, has capacity for 9 guests (and 1 child sharing a cabin) and is equipped with one extra paddleboard.
Sand Star, a 50-foot Lagoon catamaran, has capacity for 6 guests, and only carries one paddleboard (vs standard two).
Tranquilo, a 47-foot Foutaine Pajot Saona catamaran, has capacity for 8 guests.
Ventana al Mar, a 52-foot Lagoon catamaran, has capacity for 10 guests.
Even after repeated changes to the itinerary due to Covid, our trip was well planned. From airlines, airport transfers, lodging/boat reservations and tours, all clicked perfectly and we moved through the trip without incident.
We traveled with another family so it was super fun and easy. This trip is a great way to go with 2 families. Kids and adults had a blast!
The trip to Belize was fantastic. We got to experience both the jungle and the ocean. Both places were excellent and different.
Our trip guides were incredible. All of them were very nice and very knowledgeable about the trip. Every guide had great enthusiasm and was just very happy to have us.
The food and hospitality were fantastic. The people of Belize frequently thank us for visiting their country. We really felt welcome!
From home departure to arrival back home all was laid out perfectly to navigate covid, land and sea itinerary. Started with Cha Creek Lodge and the Cayo District area. Moved on to water with a catamaran via Belize Sailing Vacations. Trip of a lifetime for myself, wife and 17 year old girls. We were joined by our friends with two similar age kids, making our group 8. A group of 8 worked well with all aspects of travel, transportation, lodging, dinner and tours.
Cha Creek Lodge: We had a great cottage with two queen beds no AC. We were comfortable and enjoyed the outdoor shower (had an indoor one too). We didn't spend much time in the unit during the day and with fans we didn't need AC at night (we were there in June/July). No problem with buds. Very clean, daily housekeeping. Our unit adjoined another unit and as the jungle wakes up many very early (5-6am), be prepared in your screened in unit to be awoken by your neighbors. It was fine to hear the jungle early, but not kids playing like they should at 5am...
Belize Sailing Vacation: We stayed on the 47' Tranquilo. There's one smaller queen cabin which our 17 year old girls used was fine for them. We had a bigger cabin with tons of storage and a nice bathroom. Our friends had a similar cabin to us and their boys used the bunk bed cabin. The cabins worked for all of us just fine as we used the cabins for sleep/storage only as we hung out in the galley or top deck. AC is provided via generator while sleeping when not on shore power and was comfortable. So, it can get hot with no wind while not sailing but the ocean was right there to jump in. Each day the beds were made and the bathroom tidied up. Our boat allowed us to take very short showers for about half our trip until we could fill the water tanks so be prepared for a quick get wet, turn off, lather/shampoo and quick rinse. On the boat we had good snorkel gear, 2 kayaks, 4 paddleboards (only needed 2), Manny's fishing/spear gear, motor dingy.
Cha Creek Lodge: We ate all meals at the Lodge. The menus were simple with popular and local choices. ALL were great. Dinner portions on the smaller side if you had a long day out on tours, but if you order a soup/salad you are fine. The bar had fresh fruit drinks and always had ice/water to fill your water bottle. The to go lunches with tours were always fresh and lots of choice, even local bean/rice/chicken and cold drinks (you will see other tour groups and their lunches did not look as good and was missing table cloths).
Belize Sailing Vacations: AMAZING food cooked by Cainee. Each meal different from the day before. You got a breakfast, simple snack, lunch, snack/app and dinner/dessert. Each based on the day of activities and when start breakfast and done sailing. Breakfast ranged from egg/meat to yogurts/continental. Always had coffee going before anyone was up. Fruit galore. Simple snack was usually after our first dive and was chips/dips/fruit. Lunch was always enough and again had a variety of meals. Dinner was always great and if you catch enough fish/lobster you'll have a great dinner. You'll also have chicken and or brought/bought fish along the way. Again food was amazing. The beverages were also good as we were provided enough non alcoholic drinks (coke, sprite, ginger ale, grapefruit and juices) and alcoholic (beer and 3 rums). Lots of options to make any tropical drink. We brought some vodka and tequila from the duty free store and this was nice to have to mix it up, but would have been fine without. Drinking water came from a large container and was good quality.
Chaa Creek Lodge: The local guides (bird hike, butterfly, night hike, horseback, Caracol, ATM) were very knowledgeable in local wildlife, plants, culture, history. Each were enthusiastic in telling their personal local story, historical facts and knowledge of the area. They were definitely not just along for the ride and wanted you to experience/learn while you were with them. I believe Cha Creek Lodge mostly uses their own staff as guides and not outside companies, I think this helped in them connecting better with our group. Unfortunately I do not remember names.
Belize Sailing Vacations: Manny and Cainee where great hosts on the boat. You felt safe in Manny's hands as he always was the foremost captain waking before you rose, sailing the boat all day, with you on all excursions/snorkels, spear fishing fresh fish or setting the trolling gear, getting whatever you needed and going to bed after you. Also he was very knowledgeable of the wildlife, sea, islands, people and Belize; on top of being friendly and funny. Cainee was a hard worker also rising before you and going to bed after you. While helping Manny with some boating like anchoring, she never stopped cooking, cleaning and making sure you were having a good time.
On Land: Cha Creek Lodge was very nice. The accommodations, food and staff were great but even better were the activities at the Lodge (Reserve) and their own guides taking us off site. At the Reserve we horseback rode, tubed, rafted the Mecal River, bird watched, live butterfly exhibit, Belize/Mayan history and to top it off howler monkeys and other wildlife all around you. The guided tours though were special, including Caracol and Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) cave. Caracol was bit of a drive but worth it with few tourists (I'd guess less than 50). The ruins are amazing with our guide providing great history. I won't go into depth as you can read other docs on what is here. After Caracol, along the way back ended with the cool water swim at Big Rock Falls (kids loved the rock jumping), this was a great way to break up the drive.
ATM was even better with seeing real Mayan sacrifice urns and skeletal remains. It starts by navigating the wet cave with some harder maneuvering/climbs but nothing too hard with your guide's help and didn't feel claustrophobic. At a point you leave the cave river and head up into the cave. The various chambers were amazing as you made your way to the end with an entire skeleton on display. There were some gigantic chambers which were some of the biggest I've seen. At Cha Creek Lodge we had 3 full days but 4 would have been better so we could have spent more time in San Ignacio or local towns (1st day - arrive late/pool, 2nd day - rest/butterfly/Horse/bird watch/pool, 3rd day - ATM/raft, 4th day - Coracal/Big Rock, 5th day - leave late morning). All guides from Horseback to ATM were well versed in the local/mayan history/wildlife.
On Sea: Upon arrival to our Belize Sailing Vacation Catamaran (Tranquilo) for 8 nights, we were greeted by Captain/Master fisherman/diver Manny and 1st Mate/Cook Extraordinaire Cainee. Really nice boat. We were very fortunate our first day on the boat was opening lobster season. We speared fish with the great help of Manny and had enough lobster for days. We added other fish caught off the boat over the trip as we trolled from snorkel/night spots. The snorkeling/scuba (dive) were great with each spot offering a bit different dive whether different coral or fish or beach. Most days were slower with breakfast around 7-8, move on to next island/reef, dive, lunch, move to next island/reef, dive, dinner. Our group was pretty active enjoying at least 2 dives a day, enjoying books/games/swimming/sun/learning from Manny/Cainee. We visited some islands and hung out in the sun. Had a couple off days with only one dive or none. We enjoyed Placencia and other small island hikes/bars. We stayed on mainland only one night. We always had enough great food, drink and ice.
Airlines and ground transportation were great. This includes the required covid tests. Luckily the airlines were on time and our ground transportation was always there meeting us.
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After sitting idle for 16 months from traveling outside of the US, it was awesome to finally venture out and have it be to Belize! This was a trip that was postponed from 2020 and it exceeded our expectations in experience, accommodation and activity. (We had) a desire to go on a sail boat, snorkel and dive and get out to the Caribbean. We were able to dabble in the interior for some jungle love and then on a sailing catamaran extravaganza around the cayes of Belize. We traveled with another family so it was super fun and easy. This trip is a great way to go with 2 families. Kids and adults had a blast! The mantra of the trip "Now we're doing something" couldn't have rang more true!!
Chaa Creek was beautiful and our villa was quite fancy. Large windows, spacious, a/c, our own pool and howler monkeys hanging out next to it. The catamaran "Tranquilo" was equally as nice. It fit the 8 of us plus the 2 crew just fine. Had a/c in the rooms, seemed to have plenty of storage, and the bathrooms worked fine.
Food at both the lodge and on the catamaran was wonderful. All fresh and uniquely prepared. Kainie from the boat was amazing in what she prepared and even went the extra mile and gave us a 4th of July picnic since we were there for the holiday. Just awesome.
Our group loved the ATM wet cave where you swam and splunked through big caverns and narrow passageways only to come to a part of the cave where old pottery relics and skeleton bones dated 1600 years were left behind by Mayan people. The Mayan ruin of Caracol. The fishing, snorkeling and diving of the incredible reefs of Belize. There is not much not to enjoy but I probably would not have done the tubing from Chaa Creek as it was long and slow.
I think if you have a group that would like to go to Belize spending the money on a charter boat is the way to go. So intimate, lots of flexibility and fun. The kids were taught to spear fish by our captain, sailing to the different cayes was amazing. I would have liked to have seen some more local communities but that can be for the next sailing trip. Being in the jungle and at Chaa Creek was also a great side trip to do in addition to the boat. So glad we got to experience both the jungle and sea!
Transportation was arranged via Chaa Creek and Belize Sailing Vacation. All were flawless and we were met on time with comfortable travel vehicles all equipped with a/c which was great since it was so hot and humid!
Communication about expectations and how to prepare were spot on and well needed since it had been awhile since any of us had traveled out of the country. With all the nuances added due to Covid we never felt uninformed about changes or requirements. Pretty seamless. Adventuresmith also provided us with a useful app that had all of our pertinent information, flights, etc for easy access to resources.
Adventuresmith prepared us in such a way that we always were kept abreast on any and all changes, requirements or nuances with the trip that we needed to be aware of. The app we had that held all of our information was pretty slick. Trip information and details were complete and accurate. Friendly and knowledgeable staff that were genuinely excited for us to travel.
Flights seem to change constantly so keep up with it. Make sure to do your research on what excursions you want to do and ask questions. Sometimes while you're in the country of travel you need to work a little for clarification for some of the excursions or experiences.
The trip to Belize was fantastic. We got to experience both the jungle and the ocean. Both places were excellent and different. I enjoyed it all. It was so fun being able to explore and learn about the Belizean culture. Everything was amazing. We enjoyed every aspect of the trip.
I really enjoyed staying in the jungle at Chaa Creek. I have never done anything like that before so it was so cool to experience.
All meals were so delicious and unique.
Todd knows what he is doing and brought us on an excellent trip. (AdventureSmith is) the best travel company out there.
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Our trip guides were incredible. All of them were very nice and very knowledgeable about the trip. Every guide had great enthusiasm and was just very happy to have us. (Our fellow participants were) very good. They were as active as us and very kind. They were also very social.
Chaa Creek and the sailboat were both great. In Chaa Creek your rooms are very open and comfortable and it had a nice pool for you to cool off in. The sailboat was great too; you can jump off it when you're stopped and the rooms are very cozy. It was amazing that the hotels we were staying at let us pick what we wanted to do; the boat also did the same and it was great.
I liked every meal I had on this trip. All of it was fresh and very well prepared. The meals on the boat were sometimes even fish we caught while moving.
My most enjoyed experience on this trip was scuba diving. Scuba diving was super fun and a great new experience for me. We saw super cool fish and creatures and the overall experience was great. My least Favorite experience was rafting down the river at Chaa Creek. You really have to raft at a certain time when the river is full and running fast; sadly, we did not go at that time and it was very slow and we had to paddle the entire thing.
The transportation was always on time and they used very good cars. The drivers were very nice and wouldn't be mad if you had to stop.
Be ready for the heat.
Trip of a lifetime!! It was a great combination of exploring the jungle, ruins, and caves with sailing, snorkeling, and exploring cayes! The amount of wildlife we encountered both on land and sea was overwhelming. We needed to start a log so we would not forget! The food and hospitality were fantastic. The people of Belize frequently thank us for visiting their country. We really felt welcome!
Both Chaa Creek and the boat were very comfortable and upscale.
Not much more to say than the food was fantastic!
Our guides were knowledgeable and friendly. Really made us feel at home.
Hard to say (what I enjoyed the most)! I loved the ruins and cave visit but also loved all our time on the boat. It was perfect to combine the two. (What places or experiences did I enjoy the least?) None! I just would have liked one more day at Chaa Creek because there is so much to do.
We did not even need to think about it. It was all arranged and timely.
They helped us navigate all the new Covid requirements easily.
If you are going from land to sea and have packed light, take advantage of having some clothes laundered from Chaa Creek.
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Experience the best of Belize in a customized and exclusive way on your own Belize charter cruise. Choose from a fleet of private, 6- to 10-guest catamarans, each equipped with a captain, gourmet chef and activity gear including options for fishing and diving.
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Enjoy the magical, turquoise waters of Belize aboard one of our two catamarans. You’ll enjoy the tropical paradise waters, beaches and marine life of the second largest barrier reef in the world.
Fishing • Kayaking • Paddle Boards • Floating Pads • AC • Shade • Water Slide
Get ready to dive into the adventure of a lifetime with SEAduced by Belize! Join us aboard Seas D’ Day, Belize’s only air-conditioned houseboat, where thrilling water activities and breathtaking snorkeling await. Savor a mouthwatering beach BBQ or uncover the hidden gem of Ambergris’ Secret Beach, all while basking in the warmth of Belizean hospitality. Don’t miss out, book your unforgettable experience today!
SEAduced by Belize offers you the ultimate in Caribbean Snorkeling Adventures and Belizean hospitality departing from San Pedro, Ambergris Caye.
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Join us aboard our 58′ houseboat, “SEA’S d’ Day” for daytime or sunset adventures! Equipped with two bathrooms, a full kitchen and air-conditioned lounge areas inside. The boat also has two outdoor decks with comfortable seating, a water slide, paddle boards, kayaks, fishing gear and water floaties. SEA’s d Day explores the pristine waters and white sandy beaches of the leeward side of the island on day trips, sunset, and dinner cruises.
capacity: 40 people
38′ sailing catamaran 2 restrooms galley covered seating bean bag chairs
capacity: 28 people
38′ Sailing catamaran 2 restrooms galley BBQ grill espresso machine covered seating sit down table for meals bean bag chairs beach towels
capacity: limited to 14 people
Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion, seeking a romantic getaway, or planning a fun-filled day with family and friends, SEAduced by Belize offers the ultimate in adventure and Belizean hospitality.
Lady Leslie Catamaran Tours. A true local family run business. We strive to make it the best day on your vacation here in San Pedro, Belize, A.C.
A true local family run business. We strive to make it the best day on your vacation here in San Pedro, Belize, A.C.
When we can all travel again you might be looking for the perfect trip with your partner, family or small group of close friends. A chance to reconnect in beautiful surroundings with excellent service and away from others. A Catamaran sailing trip in Belize might just be the perfect solution!
With its unspoiled Caribbean coastline, hundreds of palm-dotted islands, and a barrier reef teeming with marine life, Belize is ideal for a catamaran sailing vacation.
Your private sailing charter can take you to some of the world’s best snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing, and kayaking sites, embellished with tropical cocktails and 5-star private dining from the comfort of your own private floating hotel.
Guests can choose their stops and their tempo when chartering a luxurious, live-aboard catamaran to go snorkelling, island-hopping, swimming, sport fishing, kayaking, or simply relaxing on the deck or a secluded beach.
With all the benefits of an all-inclusive resort, a catamaran charter, complete with captain and chef, ensures a tailor-made, personal tour in comfort and style — and it’s surprisingly affordable.
Families find that the togetherness aspects, along with the exclusivity of the private catamaran make this one of the best family vacations of all time. From Snorkelling to kayaking, stand up paddleboarding to fishing there is something for everyone.
For divers, we offer ‘Rendezvous Diving’ where diving operators will meet us out on the reef with equipment and experienced instructors. Spectacular diving locations include the Blue Hole, Hol Chan Marine Reserve, Turneffe Atoll and Lighthouse Reef among many others.
With rivers, lagoons, mangroves, hundreds of square miles of flats, and over 160 miles of reef, Belize boasts some of the world’s most exciting fishing. Attempt the “grand slam” of tarpon, bonefish, permit and snook on the shallow flats, or head out into the deep sea where wahoo, marlin, barracuda and tuna are in abundance.
“For a new way to enjoy beach holidays away from the crowds, this is the way to go,” says Viaventure Director Becky Harris, who took a catamaran trip with her daughter. “We felt like we had exclusive access to the entire Belizean coast and cayes. It was our own personal tour, giving us a wonderful sense of freedom.”
Typical destinations include Ambergris and Caye Caulker, the liveliest cayes; small, uninhabited islands that guests can have all to themselves; secret spots along the Belize Barrier Reef for spectacular snorkelling and scuba diving; and funky mainland fishing towns.
Guests can also sail into neighbouring Guatemala, arriving via the colourful Garifuna village of Livingston and cruising along the scenic Río Dulce all the way to Lago Izabal, the river’s source. Travelers can package their adventure with a night or two at the luxurious new Cassa Zenda , villa the new Coppola property overlooking Lago Izabal .
“It’s totally up to the passengers to chart their course,” Becky says.
Aboard the sleek catamaran, guests enjoy top-notch services and well-appointed accommodations, including comfortable beds, a full (but small) bathroom, a lovely dining room, and an awesome deck for a hypnotic 360-degree view.
The onboard cook prepares meals, sometimes inviting guests to “snorkel with the chef” to catch lobster, shrimp, or fish that becomes a later meal.
“Not only was it a wonderful adventure, I was surprised with how the cost compared to a hotel or all-inclusive package,” Becky says. “The daily price is fixed and includes all meals and transportation, even to spots that would be expensive to access otherwise. For group and family travel, it is quite budget-friendly.
Guests can of course, build their own tailormade itinerary with us depending on their interests and aims for the trip but you can check out a couple of example itineraries HERE.
If you are interested to find out more please contact us. Happy Sailing!
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The All-in-1 is a "best of tour" that includes the most requested by our guests - an Exclusive tour only with Catamaran Belize! We depart later to let you sleep in, avoid the crowds, and see the sunset at the end of the tour. We start with snorkeling at Hol Chan and Shark Ray Alley. Hol Chan has the largest variety of species to be seen in the area and is often compared to an aquarium, while at Shark Ray Alley you get to experience a close encounter with nurse-sharks and stingrays. Watch from the boat or swim with them! We then serve our famous Belizean buffet lunch on-board. Traditional dishes like stewed chicken and rice and beans with our Captain’s secret recipe BBQ fish! After lunch, we stop at the neighbor island Caye Caulker for approx. 1 hour of free time to explore the island, followed by a relaxed sunset cruise back to San Pedro, with ceviche served. Open bar with local rum, vodka, gin, soft drinks and juices is included. Try the specials, rum punch and "panty rippers"! Read more about the sites we visit, Hol Chan, Shark Ray Alley and Caye Caulker under the DETAILS tab.
***PLEASE NOTICE. Being on a set route with an itinerary to fulfil we always must use the engine, with different potential depending on the timing and if we can also use sail-power. We don’t always use the sail, depending on the route, the wind conditions and various other factors. ** Using only sail and no engine, we’d just be able to go in one direction according to the wind and if we have the wind against us, this often will force us to go in zig-zag. This is not possible inside of the barrier reef due to restricted space, shallow waters, rocks and other obstacles (all our day tours and charters with no exceptions are made inside of the barrier reef) and regardless of the wind direction, using only sail of course also makes it impossible to assure guarantee and control the speed the way you can with engine use.. This of course causes a delay of the activities, or better said, we wouldn’t have enough time for the activities and couldn’t guarantee an itinerary within a time-frame – it is very important to let us know in advance if you want to be sailing without engine power since this restricts the itinerary significantly, but is not impossible for part of the charter knowing this request in advance. * We only use the main sail on the tours. The jib sail is not opened for several reasons: more than anything it is a safety prevention, since wind gusts can make the lines move and hit somebody and the sail can be experienced as being “in the way” of guests being seated comfortably. Especially when mixing alcohol into the picture we always take our guests safety first and that is an important reason why the main sail is the one being used.
Our ceviche is prepared fresh on-board just before serving. It contains fish, shrimp/conch (seasonal), onions, sweet peppers, tomatoes and coriander marinated in lime juice and a mix of spices. This is served with locally made tortilla chips.
Hol Chan is Mayan for "little channel" and is a natural break in the reef, which has always been a very productive fishing area with abundant marine life. It is open to the sea beyond the reef, so allows marine creatures to travel from the outside of the reef to the inside and vice versa. It became the first marine reserve in the entire country of Belize back in 1987 and this have led to the species to re-generate and the corals of growing unharmed. This snorkeling area has the greatest variety of marine life and coral, compared to being an "underwater zoo" - you have the chance to see all kinds of corals, fishes and even sea turtles! Over 160 species of fish and forty types of coral have been recorded in the area.
The story behind Shark Ray Alley is that in all times, due to its position close to the channel to go outside the protecting barrier reef for fishing, it was the point where the local fishermen came in with their catch and started cleaning it - throwing the head, etc into the water. This converted it a natural habit for the marine life such as nurse sharks and sting-rays that associate the sound of an engine to food. The water is shallow and transparent and you will see the nurse-sharks and sting-rays on the surface, meaning that even if you don't get in to the water you can enjoy it from the boat as well! The stop here normally doesn't exceed the 20 minutes, since the nurse-sharks and sting-rays eventually swim away.
Caye Caulker is the island closest to Ambergris Caye, the locals call it their "sister island". This is just how you imagine an authentic Caribbean island to be and a nice contrast to the more developed Ambergris Caye. Caye Caulker was uninhabited until the middle of the nineteenth century, when a small number of the refugees fleeing civil war on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula ended up there, started planting coconuts and developed a profitable fishing industry. Since the 1960's tourism has slowly grown on the island, but it has still kept its quite laid-back atmosphere, with the motto "Go Slow". The island is about 5 miles long but the town is just about 1 mile long and 1/2 to 1 mile wide. The "road" around Caye Caulker is only made of sand and is lined with swaying palm trees, souvenir shops and local jewellery shops. A high-light to visit is the famous "Split" and the bar Lazy Lizard, the most popular place both for locals and visitors to hang out for a drink and a swim. The Split started off as a channel which was widened by Hurricane Hattie in 1961, but back then it was actually just about a foot or so deep. The islanders then dug by hand to widen the channel to allow small boats to pass through. Over the years tidal forces took over and created the 65 feet (aprox. 20 meters) channel that is now today's Split. Top of page
We specialize on custom-made Private Charters! You will have the catamaran only for you and all the attention on you. Making the tour private opens up to a lot more possibilities. We can do a plain Private All-in-1 or we can also change the itinerary and/or add on more activities! If you don't really want to visit Caye Caulker we can take you to a desert beach instead. If you add on more hours, we can do more snorkeling as well, or also fishing (groups of maximum 8 people). We don't use flat fees, the private charter rates depends on group size and charter length. Top of page
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A: The best Catamaran Cruises in Belize according to Viator travelers are: Hol Chan Marine Reserve Snorkel Tour on the 40' Sirena Azul Sailboat. Exclusive All-in-1 Full Day Shared Guided Tour. Ambergris Caye Sunset Sail Tour on the 40' Sirena Azul Sailboat. Semi-private Exclusive All-in-1 Full Day Shared Guided Tour.
The protective barrier reefs create a playground for colorful fish and marine life. On day two of our suggested 7-day itinerary for a catamaran charter in Belize, you will enter the barrier reef from the north side near South Water Caye. Before you get there, you will cruise from our marina in Placencia to Whipray Caye on day one.
With over 450 islands and cays, your Belize yacht charter is a canvas of possibilities. Chart your own course or let our meticulously crafted Belize sailing itineraries guide you to the jewels of each isle. Discover the wonder of South Water Caye, a jewel within Belize's World Heritage Site, or bask in the sun on Lark Caye's untouched shores.
Belize Sailing Vacations is a family-run, full-service yacht charter company offering the most luxurious all-inclusive sailing vacations in Belize and Guatemala since 2001. Our state-of-the-art yachts are teamed with an experienced, friendly, and knowledgeable crew dedicated to making your sailing vacation unforgettable.
While some boat tour operators in San Pedro cater to large groups at bargain rates, Felicity Sailing is different. For instance: many of the bargain operators will take your group out on a very basic speed boat or an over-crowded Catamaran, let you swim around at Hot Chan, and zoom back to shore. When you book with Felicity Sailing, we will ...
2024 Travelers' Choice Award Winner. Nautical Adventures Belize rocked it! "We had the best day with Nautical Adventures Belize. Mike and Jimmy were first class hosts and we wanted to go back the next day but they were already booked. Thanks for the great day Nautical Adventures! #cocunutwater ". Feb 2024 - Christopher K.
Embark on an unforgettable Belize sailing vacation aboard our meticulously cared-for sailing catamaran, where every detail has been considered to ensure your utmost comfort and enjoyment. Bask in the sun on expansive decks adorned with plush seating, while our pristine catamaran glides gracefully over the crystal-clear waters of the world's ...
Encounter Belizean marine life during a guided reef snorkeling or SCUBA diving tour. Join us on one of our luxury catamarans as we show you our love for the sea and sailing. Or customize a sailing or speedboat excursion for an unforgettable private experience. As a Belize Tourism Gold Standard Tour Operator, we maintain exceptional health and ...
A Belize catamaran charter is a bespoke vacation like no other, perfect for family, friends, a romantic getaway or honeymoon. Your captain's Belize sailboat charter expertise offers variety and flexibility in choosing activities tailored to your interests. Rendezvous diving or fishing expeditions can be arranged while others in your party ...
Try the specials, rum punch, and "panty rippers"! There are min. 8 and max. 16 guests on this tour. Provider: Coral Tours Sailing - Catamaran Belize. Type of Tour/Activity: Marine Adventures. Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye) Gold Certified:
Design your own Private Catamaran Charter with our experienced staff, for accessible prices and with a wide range of possibilities. Our most popular public sail is a combined snorkeling tour and sunset cruise! The Exclusive All-in-1, including Hol Chan & Shark Ray Alley, Caye Caulker, our famous Belizean buffet, Open Bar and a sunset cruise!
Design your own. private catamaran charter. Exclusive. catamaran tours. Catamaran Belize - San Pedro Ambergris Caye
Best Time to Book Your Belize Catamaran Yacht Charter. Unlike Europe, the sailing season in the Caribbean runs from November to May - perfect for a dose of winter sun. The NE Trades are settled and you will encounter weather between 25-35 degrees C. Within this period, March and April after the winter northerlies have passed are cooler yet the ...
Belize Catamaran Charter Cruise. Experience the best of Belize in a customized and exclusive way on your own Belize charter cruise. Choose from a fleet of private, 6- to 10-guest catamarans, each equipped with a captain, gourmet chef and activity gear including options for fishing and diving. From $13650 USD.
A Belize yacht charter vacation offers balmy easterly trade winds year round. As these average between 15 and 22 knots, you'll have excellent cruising conditions. Calm waters are the norm while sailing inside the barrier reef. While passages are short and primarily line-of-sight, plotting courses and referencing charts is necessary due to the ...
Lovely Sailing Catamaran Sunset Cruise with Seaduced By Belize! Jesus, our concierge at the Alaia suggested & booked our Sunset Cruise with Seaduced By Belize. We had a lovely evening and we recommend it! The boat leaves at 4:30 PM and returns about 7:15 PM from/to the dock near the high school in San Pedro town.
Our luxury Catamaran "Felicity" is a beautiful Lagoon 380 Owner's version. The Lagoon 380 is one of the most popular cruising catamarans in the world. It is equipped with 3 cabins and two bathrooms. The owner's hull features a private head with a large separate enclosed shower. The two guest cabins occupy the port hull and shares a head ...
Out of season, a 7-day Belize yacht charter for 2 people starts from £4,300. During peak season, a 7-day Belize sailing holiday for 2 people starts from £6,000. We offer a bespoke holiday experience, so other costs that may cause fluctuations in the cost of your holiday, include: The dates of your holiday.
Join us in one of our wonderful adventures! A true local family run business. We strive to make it the best day on your vacation here in San Pedro, Belize, A.C. Catamaran Sailing Belize, Lady Leslie Catamaran Tours. Specializing in comfortable adventure tours in our beautiful island, San Pedro, Ambergis Caye, Belize.
A Catamaran sailing trip in Belize might just be the perfect solution! With its unspoiled Caribbean coastline, hundreds of palm-dotted islands, and a barrier reef teeming with marine life, Belize is ideal for a catamaran sailing vacation. Your private sailing charter can take you to some of the world's best snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing ...
Description. Details. Semi-private. Private Tour. The All-in-1 is a "best of tour" that includes the most requested by our guests - an Exclusive tour only with Catamaran Belize! We depart later to let you sleep in, avoid the crowds, and see the sunset at the end of the tour. We start with snorkeling at Hol Chan and Shark Ray Alley.
Daytripper catamaran Charters. Sailing, Snorkeling, Sunsets, Transport. We are a TRUE sailing charter. Enjoy a day out on the water - sailing, snorkeling and swimming. Drink some rum punch and hang out on the boat. ... Belize | [email protected] | +501 635-0174 Belize. Theme by Think Up Themes Ltd.
Chartering a catamaran in Belize offers an exclusive way to explore the seas, but prices can vary. We break down the costs associated with Belize catamaran charters, helping you understand the factors that influence pricing and ensuring you find an option that fits your budget and fulfills your sea adventure dreams.