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Highlights
Seven days kayaking amongst the mangrove and coral cays of the southern barrier reef
followed by a unique Garifuna cultural finale.
Activities
Kayaking, kayak sailing, snorkeling, camping, and horizontal hammock surfing.
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"The Coral Islands and
Tikal trips were the best guided adventure tours I have ever been on. The quality of
guides and Island Expeditions' responsible attitude towards Belize and its people made us
glad we chose to do these trips."
- Glen Bowe
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The barrier
reef of Belize extends some 165 miles in a north-south direction and ranges from 10 to 25
miles offshore of the mainland. It is the longest continuous reef in the Caribbean and the
second longest reef in the world.
Strung along the reef are hundreds of islands some
with coconut palm and beautiful white beaches others are long ranges of partially
submerged land and mangrove. The lagoon between the barrier reef and the mainland is 10 to
20 miles wide in the north, widening to 25 miles in the south.
The barrier
reef provides shelter from the open sea and is the habitat for a spectacular diversity of
marine life. Belizean waters are typically shallow, with thousands of patch reefs,
shifting sandbores and coral islands making it a world-class tropical sea kayaking
destination.
These boats are particularly well suited for exploring shallow waters and to access
remote and pristine coral reefs for snorkeling. Photographers will especially appreciate
the ability to get within close range of wildlife.
| Duration: |
7 Days / 8 Nights |
| Begin From: |
Belize City |
| End In: |
Dangriga |
| Group Size: |
6-12 |
| Guides: |
2-3 |
| Cost: |
$1299 USD |
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| 2002 Dates: |
Dec 7, 14, 21, 28 |
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2003 Dates:
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Jan 4, 11, 18, 25, Feb
1, 8, 15, 22,
Mar 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Apr 5, 12, 19, 26
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If you are from Canada call
1-800-667-1630 for rates in
Canadian Dollars |
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