
Blue Hole
Belize's legendary underwater sinkhole for elite divers
The Blue Hole isn't just another dive site. It's a 400-foot-wide portal straight down into the Earth, carved by ancient glaciers and now home to Caribbean reef sharks, massive stalactites, and bragging rights that last a lifetime. But here's the thing — this isn't a beginner's playground. You'll need advanced certification and nerves of steel to descend 130 feet into what Jacques Cousteau called one of the world's top diving spots. The visibility is incredible, the marine life is wild, and the experience will ruin every other dive site for you. Just don't expect it to be easy.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Book Blue Hole trips directly with dive shops in San Pedro or Caye Caulker to avoid resort markups — you'll save $50-100 per person
- 2.Bring your own mask and fins to avoid rental fees — most shops charge $10-15 per piece of gear
- 3.Travel during shoulder season (late October or early May) for 30% lower prices, but weather can be unpredictable
- 4.Share a room with other divers on San Pedro — many guesthouses offer dorm-style accommodations for $25-35 per night
- 5.Pack reef-safe sunscreen from home — it costs $20+ in Belize and many shops don't carry the good stuff
Travel Tips
- •Get your Advanced Open Water certification before you go — the Blue Hole requires it and you can't fake your way through 130 feet
- •Bring a dive computer or rent one — the depth changes quickly and bottom time is limited at these depths
- •Pack seasickness medication even if you never get sick — the 2.5-hour boat ride can be brutal in rough seas
- •Arrive in Belize 2-3 days before your Blue Hole dive to get acclimated and do some practice dives
- •Book your dive trip on your first day in San Pedro — weather can force cancellations and you want backup dates
- •Bring an underwater camera with good low-light capabilities — it's dark down there but the shots are worth it
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