I would send an email to
sam.rah@radisson.com. He can advise you if there is any room on one of their scheduled dives for that day. They were very helpful when I was checking - before we decided to stay on Ambergris Caye. You can find them at the Radisson Ft George in Belize City. Here is an excerpt from an email from them:
Scuba Barrier Reef
Enjoy a dive off a pristine uninhabited caye along the Western
Hemisphereâs largest Barrier Reef. Lunch aboard the boat or caye,
soaking in the warm Caribbean rays, then head back out for another
adventure! US$90
Dive Lighthouse Reefâs Great Blue Hole
The Lighthouse Atoll is known for its sheer walls and drop offs. The
Great Blue Hole, is one of the largest, deepest, and most famous of the
Atolls! The Blue Hole was formed during one of the ice ages. At this
time it was dry and because of its limestone makeup, stalagmites and
stalactites were formed by the limestone rich water. Some of these are
nearly 30â long and nearly 8â in diameter! The Blue Hole is almost
1000â across, fringed by coral. US$175
Dive Turneffe Atoll
Turneffe has some of the most pristine diving to be found in Belize.
âThe Elbowâ, on the south end of the Turneffe Atoll, is a favorite
among openwater and advanced divers. The current that sweeps along the
wall invites schools of Dog and Cubera Snappers, Bermuda Chub, Horse-eye
Jack, Permit, and on occasion schools of sharks. The spur and groove
formation is tremendous, with the tops of the spurs averaging 60-65â
of depth and the grooves averaging 85-100â of depth. Divers have come
across turtles, spotted eagle rays, dolphins, and even an Atlantic Blue
Marlin. On a scale of 1 to 10, this dive is awesome when it is a 5, and
unbelievable when it is a 10! Best of all, itâs only about an hour
from the Radisson marina! US$140
For more information or reservations feel free to contact us here at the
tour desk.
With regards
Racqkeem
Guest Services Rep
Good Luck!