If you’re planning to travel between San Pedro on Ambergris Caye and its neighbouring island of Caye Caulker, you’ll find you have two choices: plane and boat. While flying is tempting, it's more expensive and no faster. Water taxis (ferries) run frequently throughout the day, offering a quick and scenic way to hop between these two popular Belizean islands. At only 20 miles and a smooth 30-minute ferry journey apart, it's easy to take a day trip from San Pedro to Caye Caulker or vice ver...| Thoroughly Travel
Belize’s Caribbean coast is dotted with stunning islands, but none draw more attention than Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker. Just a short boat ride apart, these two islands offer very different experiences - one buzzing with activity and the other defined by its 'Go Slow' motto. Whether you're planning a snorkelling trip to the Barrier Reef, dreaming of sunsets with a cocktail in hand, or just looking for an island escape, choosing the right island can shape your entire Belize adventure. In...| Thoroughly Travel
A blissfully laidback island, Caye Caulker is known for its relaxed vibes and 'Go Slow' motto. A set of two islands, Caye Caulker is located off mainland Belize, near the diverse Belize Barrier Reef, meaning it has lots of fun activities on land and at sea. With sandy streets, local restaurants, ocean activities, and rasta-Caribbean culture, it is home to lots of fun activities and attractions. From slow-paced sunbathing to thrilling snorkelling and diving, there are plenty of fun things to d...| Thoroughly Travel
A set of two islands off the coast of mainland Belize, Caye Caulker is known for its relaxed way of life. Despite being a hugely popular place to visit in Belize, Caye Caulker has managed to avoid most of the overcrowding and mass development that its neighbour, Ambergris Caye, has seen. Its position near the diverse Belize Barrier Reef puts it in a prime position for exploring the underwater world, whether you're swimming with manatees, stingrays, and turtles, sailing to remote cayes (island...| Thoroughly Travel
Often regarded as "sea cows", manatees are ethereal and elusive creatures. Belize, home to one of the largest populations of these gentle giants in the Caribbean, offers a rare and unforgettable chance to swim alongside them in their natural habitat. Whether you're an avid marine enthusiast like us or simply in search of a unique wildlife experience, swimming with manatees in Belize is both humbling and exhilarating. With strict conservation efforts in place, visitors can witness these peacef...| Thoroughly Travel
Belizean Shores Resort is a locally owned, oceanfront hotel complex that provides a variety of comfortable and spacious suites, with stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and easy access to the beach.| Thoroughly Travel