Belize

Belize

Belize: a name inextricably tied to diving, snorkelling and underwater beauty. It’s been on the cover of every dive magazine in the world, and not just because it boasts the world’s second-largest coral reef. So you can be forgiven for not knowing Belize is also a spectacular place to sail. 

The Moorings base is located in Placencia. To get there, you must fly to Belize International Airport and then take a 45-minute connecting flight from Belize City on a local airline. The Placencia Airport is only a few minutes from the airstrip by taxi. The Moorings base hosts an array of amenities including a hotel, with a restaurant and bar, and a swimming pool for your convenience.

With crystal clear waters, coral atolls, reliable trade winds and over 450 islands and cays to explore, this small Central American country offers cruising second to none. The diving and snorkelling are spectacular, but there’s more to offer in Belize, including beautiful beaches, isolated tropical islets and anchorages, unique offshore restaurants and bars, and mainland excursions into pristine rainforests and reserves. 

You can explore the inner reefs and cays from the Moorings charter base in a week. Whipraye Caye is just one destination near incredible snorkelling and diving. It features a nice anchorage, available moorings and delightful open-air dining on shore. Head east towards Laughing Bird Cay National Park and down to Ranguana Caye at the edge of the barrier reef, where empty cays and excellent anchorages await. 

Just to the north offshore lies the Southwater Caye Marine Reserve, home to many protected reefs and one of the top beaches in the world. You may see manatees or the nesting sites of the magnificent frigate bird and the brown booby. The islands and mangroves support an incredible array of diverse wildlife. Scattered throughout the reserve are moorings for visiting yachts and a few resorts, beach bars and restaurants.

Keep sailing north to Ambergris Caye, and you’ll pass hundreds of more wonderful stopping places. You could spend weeks wandering the channels, exploring empty cays and remote islets, snorkelling and diving, or just soaking in the beauty.

With more time and a little skill, the three offshore coral atolls are a truly rewarding destination. Turneffe Atoll, Glover’s Reef and Lighthouse Reef are far beyond the crowds and serve as important cradles for key marine and bird life. There are manatees, dolphins, sea turtles, crocodiles, over 500 species of fish, and 65 species of stony corals. The Blue Hole on Lighthouse Reef is a highlight of any trip to the outer reefs and worth a paid excursion if you can’t get out there under sail.

AMENITIES

HIGH SEASON Dec 16 – Apr 15
LOW SEASON Apr 16 – Dec 15
TIDAL RANGE 1 ft 30 cm
WATER TEMP DURING HIGH SEASON 79° F 26° C
WATER TEMP DURING LOW SEASON 83° F 28° C
WIND STRENGTH DURING HIGH SEASON 15-20 knots
WIND STRENGTH DURING LOW SEASON 15-20 knots