Adventure Island at Glover's Reef (trip)

Adventure Island at Glover's Reef

  • Belize International Airport, Belize
  • Boats, Barges & Small Ship Cruises
Belize, Central America

from $2,095* per person9 DaysNovember-May
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Slickrock Adventures 12 people max
Slickrock spares no effort to ensure that our tour is the best sea kayak trip in Central America, if not the entire Caribbean. In addition to the luxury of a secluded, private island, our gear is top-notch: we have surfboards, a fleet of 40+ sea kayaks, fishing and surf kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, and windsurfing gear for all ability levels. We even pay for your fishing license! For those interested in diving, Belize dive packages are available just down the beach for both certified divers and beginners.

Belize is famous for its reefs, and Glover’s Reef is considered the most pristine in the country. In recognition of the outstanding quality of the ecosystem, the atoll has been designated a National Marine Reserve and UNESCO World Heritage Site to protect it for future generations. Our Water Sports Center on Long Caye sits amidst this underwater paradise, offering a backdrop few locations can match.

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Belize, Central America

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Itinerary

Friday, Day 1

Arrive at Belize International Airport. Taxi to the Belize Biltmore Plaza Hotel for 5:30 p.m. orientation, dinner, and lodging. Our guide will wait for everyone before starting the orientation, and attendance this evening is required. If arriving a day or more early, consult our Belize page for Belize City hotels and activities or our Other Things to Do in Belize page for multi-day excursions in other parts of the country.Snorkeling at Glover's Reef Atoll, Belize.

Saturday, Day 2

After a group breakfast we walk to our private dock two blocks from the hotel. From here we travel two to two-and-a-half hours to Long Caye (65 miles from Belize City), crossing the Belize Barrier Reef south of Tobacco Caye. To read more about our private boat, please visit the Glover's Reef Addional Information page.

Arriving on the island, we unload the boat together and begin our tour of your new home for the week! Lunch is waiting for us, and you then move into your cabana. After settling in we meet for snorkel orientation, and then we snorkel right off our shore. From now on everyone can snorkel as much as they like, as long as they have a buddy to join them. Group snorkel excursions are also scheduled throughout the week. Visit our snorkeling page for more underwater images and a list of creatures we often see.

Sunday, Day 3

This morning we conduct the Belize sea kayak orientation, which starts off as an introduction on the beach, followed by a practice session in the water. Our expert guides cover paddle strokes, entering and exiting the kayak while in the water, and rescue techniques. After lunch, one guide takes a group paddling to a nearby patch reef to snorkel from the kayaks, while another guide offers windsurfing instruction. Certified divers may also begin diving, and fishermen can fish anytime. In fact, we pay for your fishing license so you can begin fishing right away.Scuba diving at The Wall, off Long Caye, Belize.
 
Monday, Day 4

Scuba diving classes! The first Discover Scuba/Resort course is offered this morning for beginning divers. This course allows non-divers to learn to scuba dive and continue to dive for the remainder of the week. Others enjoy a morning paddle. Both windsurfing lessons and the kayak surfing orientation are offered in the afternoon. You may join one or both, then continue to practice these sports with or without a guide for the rest of the week. We have a near-constant breeze and a perfect set of waves breaking just off our shore. Our surf boards provide great action for experienced board surfers.
 
Tuesday, Day 5

Paddle five miles round-trip to Middle Caye to tour the Marine Research Center, base for visiting marine biologists. You may also choose "island time" and stay on the island. With a buddy you can sea kayak, snorkel, surf kayak, windsurf, surf, or just relax. Kite boarders can also use the equipment they brought with them at any time.

If this itinerary doesn't fit your schedule you can also consider
our special price for a Wednesday - Wednesday option.  

Second Half:


On Tuesday Second Half guests fly into Belize City and stay in a hotel on their own, so that they are present to meet us the next morning. We have recommendations of places to stay in the city, visit our Belize City hotels page to read about them.We have a fleet of windsurfers for all ability levels.

We meet the Adventure Week group at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday at the Biltmore Hotel in Belize City (see Options for Second Half Guests Before the Trip) and launch two blocks away. We arrive on the island before lunch, where the Full Week trip is already in full swing. After lunch and a tour we snorkel the coral reef just off our shore.

 Wednesday, Day 6

Begin with a kayak rolling lesson followed by a snorkel around the island. First Half guests depart just after lunch, arriving in Belize City by 3 - 4 p.m. (Nothing is included after lunch on the First Half itinerary, see Options for First Half Guests After the Trip.) Belize Adventure Week and Second Half guests arrive on the boat that takes the others back to the mainland. Full Week guests stay on to practice their windsurfing, try their hand at sport fishing or paddleboarding. One of our guides also leads a paddle/snorkel excursion to "The Channel" snorkel spot.Every week we spend time in our low tide pools finding sea urchins, starfish and other creatures.

Thursday, Day 7

Full Week guests: After an early morning surf session we paddle outside the reef to snorkel at a unique channel-and-groove site. After lunch we take a low tide walk off the eastern shore to find a myriad of starfish, sea urchins, and octopus. “Hammock surfing” is another extremely popular activity.

Second Half guests: We start with sea kayak orientation, see the description on Day 3. After lunch, all groups become one with the Glover’s and Adventure Week guides leading non-stop activities. Windsurfing, paddleboarding, rolling, and kayak surfing orientations are given for any guests who want them.
 
Friday, Day 8

Our final full day is always the best. Get in more diving, snorkeling, paddling, or shredding. Below is a photo of our favorite patch reef, "The Aquarium". This shallow reef is about one-half mile from our island, a fantastic short paddle. We spend about an hour exploring this underwater garden. Other options not yet mentioned include paddling twelve miles round-trip to Southwest Caye, night snorkeling, reading from our extensive library, and full-moon paddling. Our Belizean cooks prepare fantastic feasts for us, which we enjoy in between this wide array of activities. Please visit our Glover's Reef menu page.Snorkeling at "The Aquarium", a nearby patch reef.

Saturday, Day 9

Snorkel to "The Wall", where an underwater cliff drops from 40 to 2,600 feet in less than a mile. After lunch we load the boat and return to Belize City. Our arrival time cannot be predicted since it depends on factors such as weather and the schedule of the group coming out to the island. Therefore, guests should not make other plans for Saturday night, and this is why we include the last night's hotel stay and meal in the trip price. After checking into the Biltmore, we enjoy dinner at our favorite restaurant, which is also included.Loading our boat "Batfish" to return to Belize City.
 
Sunday, Day 10

Earliest day to fly home.

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