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Glover’s Reef Atoll: A Must-Do Dive Experience Near Placencia
Glover’s Reef Atoll, Belize’s southernmost atoll, offers some of the most spectacular diving and snorkeling in the region. Renowned for its pristine coral formations and vibrant marine life, Glover’s Reef is unmatched by any other dive site in Belize.
History & Location Named after the English pirate John Glover, who used the atoll as a base for raiding Spanish ships in the 1600s, Glover’s Reef spans 20 miles long and 7.5 miles wide, making it Belize’s smallest but best-preserved coral atoll. Its remote location, far from the busy dive hubs of Ambergris Caye and Belize City, ensures a pristine and uncrowded diving experience.
Diving at Glover’s Reef With about 700 patch reefs within its lagoon and surrounded by 50 miles of dramatic drop-offs, ranging from 25 to 2,700 feet, Glover’s Reef offers unparalleled underwater exploration. Most of the dive sites here are uncharted and untouched, and visibility often exceeds 100 feet.
Though it takes a bit longer to reach, the journey is well worth it. With countless dive sites to choose from, here are a few of the most popular:
Long Caye Wall: Located 200 meters from Long Caye, this dive showcases a stunning array of Caribbean coral and colorful sponges. Mantas are often spotted gliding along the wall.
The Aquarium: True to its name, this dive site offers crystal-clear waters and vibrant schools of creole wrasse and yellowtail snappers at cleaning stations. You may also encounter dolphins, turtles, horse-eye jacks, and black durgons. This site is best explored early in the morning or late in the day, making it ideal for the first or last dive of the day.
Manta Wall: Named after the nearby Manta Resort, this site features swim-throughs formed by massive star and boulder corals. Expect to see lurking nurse sharks and enormous groupers, nearly as big as the divers themselves.
The Pinnacles: A unique dive with around three dozen coral pinnacles rising from 100 feet to just 10 feet below the surface. The rich fish life and stunning coral formations make this site a favorite for divers.
Though remote, Glover’s Reef offers some of the most pristine and exhilarating diving experiences Belize has to offer.
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