June is mating season for the Loggerhead Turtle in San Pedro on Ambergris caye. March to early June and females lay eggs between late April and early September. Females lay three to five nests, and sometimes more, during a single nesting season. The eggs incubate approximately two months before hatching sometime between late June and mid-November.
Taken at Sandypoint, I swear this guy is smiling :-https://youtu.be/0WBLCtKGKIs
White Sands Dive Shop welcomes you to Belize diving and our Barrier Reef. We are located 100 yards from the Barrier Reef on the island of Ambergris Caye in a small town named San Pedro on the beach. This tropical paradise is a safe tranquil town, overlooking the largest barrier reef in this hemisphere and is only a 15-minute flight from the Belize International Airport. Belize is a world-class scuba diving destination with abundant marine life and healthy corals.
Sunday, May 13, 2018
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Sunday, April 8, 2018
Dive The Marine Reserve
It's the perfect dive for those who haven't been in the water for a while or for first time divers. The site is shallow with tons of marine life. Dive sites on the Barrier Reef at Ambergris Caye are accessible by a 10 min boat ride.
Underwater Photographers heaven as the Belize marine life seems to be unafraid and cooperative.
Cost $80.usd and includes tank and weights.
Park fee $11.usd
The trip departs White Sands Dive Shop at 9:am daily and returns 12:30pm
Friday, March 30, 2018
Discover Scuba Diving in Belize
Thursday, March 15, 2018
Friday, March 2, 2018
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Prepare Yourself to Dive the Great Blue Hole in Belize
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CLICK HERE Our prices are based on persons affilating with White Sands Dive Shop at sign up Email elbertgreer@fastmail.fm
Monday, January 1, 2018
Friday, December 1, 2017
Belize Weather for October
Belize Weather for October
Weather in Belize
High on the list of Belize’s many charms is a very comfortable tropical climate with an average yearly temperature of 84° F (29°C). Coastal sea breezes and Belize’s large tracts of jungle and rainforests provide cooling relief even in the hottest summer months while winters can be cool but never very cold. In short, the climate is pretty much near perfect.
High on the list of Belize’s many charms is a very comfortable tropical climate with an average yearly temperature of 84° F (29°C). Coastal sea breezes and Belize’s large tracts of jungle and rainforests provide cooling relief even in the hottest summer months while winters can be cool but never very cold. In short, the climate is pretty much near perfect.
Even in winter the temperature in
Belize rarely falls below 60°F (16°C), while throughout summer the mercury sits
at around 86°F (30°C). Humidity is also fairly consistent at around 85 percent.
With temperatures so consistent
year round, Belize has two, rather than four seasons– the
wet and the dry.
Northerly breezes bring heavier rainfall, and October
temperatures in Belize cool down to a monthly average of 79°F (26°C). Daytime
highs of around 84°F (29°C) and lows of 75°F (24°C) are common, as are
occasional “Northers”, two or three day storms often centred around the Maya
Mountains.
Friday, October 6, 2017
Sunday, October 1, 2017
Read This Important Information About The Blue Hole Dive.

The Blue Hole is a large
submarine sinkhole that is 412 feet deep and 1,000 feet wide. It is located
forty-three (43) miles from the mainland. The crystal-clear water allows you to
see stalactites and stalagmites in this ancient cavern.
Divers are screened for eligibility. Participation is left to the discretion of the Tour Operator.
The Blue Hole is in the
Lighthouse Reef Atoll, two and a half hours by boat from Ambergris Caye.
The trip leaves at 5:30 am
(They have coffee 😊) and returns about 5:30pm.
You’ll be served a continental style breakfast on board and a picnic lunch on
Halfmoon Caye.
Regardless of lower
advertised prices, after taxes, park fees and equipment rentals you'll spend
over 300.usd for the trip.
The Blue Hole is an advanced
130foot/40 meters dive and done as the first of three dives on the Blue
Hole trip. The second dive is Halfmoon Caye Wall and third dive The
Aquarium.
A warm up dive before doing the Blue Hole trip is highly recommended for everyone
regardless of their certification level.
I get daily emails from divers who want to schedule this trip as
the first dive of their vacation. They’re excited about diving in Belize
and the Blue Hole. They don't think about being 130 feet down in a cavern
wearing equipment they are unfamiliar with on the first dive of their vacation.
Dive operators are screening divers wanting to sign up for the trip and you may
be refused if you can't document experience and recent experience.
The new government regulations
on diving the Blue Hole are designed to prevent divers visiting that are not
prepared.
What we require is
that divers do a dive on our Barrier Reef allowing them to refresh their
skills and check out equipment before the advanced Blue Hole dive.
Our daily morning trip on the
Barrier Reef departs at 9:am and returns at 12:30ish. Divers need to be
at the dive shop at 8:00 in order to prepare for that 9 am departure.
The Barrier Reef in the front of Ambergris Caye is a world class diving site, 10-15 minutes from our dock
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Snorkeling Mexico Rocks is Big! San Pedro Ambergris Caye Belize
I don't usually share our Trip Advisor Reviews but this one I though you might enjoy since the recent Turtle death at Mexico Rocks upset everyone so.
“Buzz is great guide”
5 of 5 starsReviewed 3 days ago NEW via mobile San Pedro Belize.
Group of seven snorklers went out to Mexico Rock for a two snorkel adventures this morning. White Sands is very professional well organized. Great guide that explained the importance of NOT touching just LOOKING at the marine life.
Buz pointed out eels, green turtles, young nurse shark, spider crabs, lobsters and numerous fish. Perfect pace for our group of snorkelers. Not many other snorkelers around either.
Good to learn Mexico Rock is part of a marine sanctuary so only guided snorkelers are allowed in the water. Also good to learn that NO chumming is allowed now.
The marine life will change their behavior to more normal wild behavior aka not looking for food from humans, now that chumming is not allowed. Good for Belize for making the change and hopefully enforcing it.
“Buzz is great guide”
5 of 5 starsReviewed 3 days ago NEW via mobile San Pedro Belize.
Group of seven snorklers went out to Mexico Rock for a two snorkel adventures this morning. White Sands is very professional well organized. Great guide that explained the importance of NOT touching just LOOKING at the marine life.
Buz pointed out eels, green turtles, young nurse shark, spider crabs, lobsters and numerous fish. Perfect pace for our group of snorkelers. Not many other snorkelers around either.
Good to learn Mexico Rock is part of a marine sanctuary so only guided snorkelers are allowed in the water. Also good to learn that NO chumming is allowed now.
The marine life will change their behavior to more normal wild behavior aka not looking for food from humans, now that chumming is not allowed. Good for Belize for making the change and hopefully enforcing it.
Visited January 2016
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Belize Weather for April
April in Belize brings rising temperatures and the welcome “Iguana Rains”, the brief, cooling showers appearing up and down along the coast. Expect average highs of 85°F (29°C) and lows of 76°F (24°C) with an overall monthly average of about 80°F (27°C).High on the list of Belize’s many charms is a very comfortable tropical climate with an average yearly temperature of 84° F (29°C). Costal sea breezes and Belize’s large tracts of jungle and rainforests provide cooling relief even in the hottest summer months while winters can be cool but never very cold. In short, the climate is pretty much near perfect. April has less rainfall than the rest of the year, and when rain does come it is usually in mild, short bursts.
Even in winter the temperature in Belize rarely falls below 60°F (16°C), while throughout summer the mercury sits at around 86°F (30°C). Humidity is also fairly consistent at around 85 percent.
If you’re a weather geek here is a good link for you.
http://sanpedroweather.com/Posted by PADI Staff Instructor Elbert Greer
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
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