Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker

Caye Caulker Tours and Tickets

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Ruled by the motto,go slow, Belize’s Caye Caulker is a relaxed Caribbean island famous for its turquoise waters and manatee population—a lack of cars adds to the sense of tranquility. Explore the surrounding coral reefs by snorkeling or scuba diving, or just sip rum cocktails on its sun-soaked docks.

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DawnE_B, Oct 2023
Must do tour with awesome guides!
This was an amazing boat tour, my husband and I had so much fun! Our guides were awesome and made the experience everything we expected and even more. Between the snorkeling, swimming with nurse sharks and manta rays to feeding the tarpons and birds, it was the perfect 1/2 day (3-hour) tour for us. I would recommend it to everyone, it is a must do!
Racquel_B, Sep 2023
Amazing experience
Wonderful day with Ebony, Edward, and the other young man. Sorry forgot name. They made us feel safe and the hospitality was warm and welcome. I definitely would recommend.
Krystle_M, Nov 2023
The Highlight of Our Belize Vacation
This adventure was the highlight of our trip to San Pedro. From the snorkeling at Hol Chan to the time to peruse the shops and restaurants of Caye Caulker, the XSite adventure was the perfect way to spend our last day in Belize. Our crew - Edward, Chilo, and Fito - were personable, knowledgeable, and went above and beyond to make sure that we had an amazing experience. We had a few minor and corrected hiccups with the booking, however, we stayed the course and were glad that we did. Do not be dissuaded if you have a similar experience.
Robin_K, Jan 2023
Private Snorkeling Tour Belize
Shamir and Shaq were great snorkeling guides for our trip on Jan 21st, 2023 to Hol Chan and Caye Caulker. We would recommend this trip for others !
People Also Ask
Q:How many days do you need in Caye Caulker?
A:Visitors usually spend at least three days in Caye Caulker for a quick visit to the island. If you want time to relax and enjoy activities, such as visiting the Great Blue Hole or Hol Chan Marine Reserve, without feeling rushed, it’s better to spend a week in Caye Caulker.
Q:When should I visit Caye Caulker?
A:For good dry weather, the best time to visit Caye Caulker is during the dry season from late November to mid-April. However, if you're looking to save money, and don't mind a bit of humidity (or want to avoid visiting the island at its busiest), go during May or November.
Q:Is Caye Caulker expensive?
A:Although Caye Caulker is relatively affordable compared to other Caribbean-Island destinations, it’s one of Belize's most expensive places to visit. Your budget depends on how many tours and activities you do, as well as what type of accommodation you stay in, but it is possible to have a budget-friendly visit.
Q:Can you swim off Caye Caulker?
A:Yes, you can swim at Caye Caulker—the most popular places to swim are the white-sand beaches around The Split and the calm waters on the island's western side. Hazards to be mindful of include boats in the area and the current through the middle of The Split.
Q:Are there mosquitoes in Caye Caulker?
A:Yes, there are mosquitoes on Caye Caulker, just as there are in many places in the Caribbean. Mosquitoes are much more common during Belize's wet season from June to November, so it's a good idea to bring and use insect repellent to avoid getting insect-borne diseases from being bitten.
Q:Do you need cash in Caye Caulker?
A:Yes, you’ll need cash in Caye Caulker as credit cards are not widely accepted on the island. When you need cash, there are several ATMs in Caye Caulker Village where you can withdraw Belizean dollars. You’ll also find some local businesses do accept US dollars if need be.