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Islands –San Pedro San Pedro and Caye Caulker are the most popular islands and most socially active destinations, and can be accessed by boat or municipal plane.  T hese islands offer hotels within a town setting within easy walking distance restaurants, bars, and gift shops.    Just minutes from the Barrier Reef t he s e are great locations to arrange a snorkeling, fishing or scuba diving tour.  Attractions include Hol Chan Marine reserve, Turneffe Atoll, Lighthouse Atoll. A trip to the mainland for jungle adventure tours for Maya Temples, Caves, Rivers and more is easily arranged and accessed by either water taxi or municipal plane.  

 

San Pedro offers the largest selections of accommodations in the country.  Most of the hotels, restaurants and bars are located within town and to the south of town and are within easy walking or golf cart distance.  On the northern end of the islan d, resorts are far removed from the active town setting and this area is only accessible by water taxi.   

Caye Caulker's motto “Go Slow” says it all!  A much more laid back setting and less developed offers mostly budget to moderate accommodations.  


Private Islands – South Water Caye, Tobacco Caye, and Cocoplum Caye are just a few of the remote islands available.  Night-life oSan Pedro Sunsetn these islands include light from starry skies and the sounds of the ocean.  These resorts cater to enthusiast and specialize in particular experiences such as Scuba Diving, Fishing, Kayaking, or Golfing.  These islands are also ideal for those seeking a private escape.  Many of them are right on the reef for spectacular unspoiled experiences.  Access is usually by boat only.

 

Outer Atolls – Turneffe Atoll and Glovers Atoll are truly remote and are only accessible by a boat ride across the blue.  These remote destinations are pristine and offer excellent scuba diving, fishing, kayaking and snorkeling.   Choose from luxury to the most basic of accommodations.  For serious enthusiasts only!