Hello,
I recently spent a week in Ambergris Caye (2018-05-27 through 2018-06-03) and dove with Ecologic Divers. I have used this shop for many years and keep going back because of the great team and personal service. I did a total of 10 days (5 days, 2 tanks/day). We lost two days because of the wind. Ecologic Divers is on a pier just south of The Phoenix Resort. They rebuilt their shop after the hurricane last year and are doing fine.
I made my reservation online with Kendall. Very straightforward. You tell them when you want to dive and how many of you there are. The morning two-tank dive leaves at 9am. You are asked to show up at 8:30. Greg and Shorty were the dive masters and Jonathan was the boat captain. They give a safety briefing on the way out to the dive sites. The boats have oxygen on board in the event of an emergency and they also bring cell phones.
The dive sites are about 5-10 minutes away. Entry is by back roll. The DM took a safety sausage and reel. Those who needed to come up sooner were allowed to ascend using the sausage as a guide. I noticed this year that we were given the opportunity to stay in the water much longer than in the past. Some of my dive times were close to 55 minutes. I was very pleased with that. In terms of fish life, I feel it's getting better. I noticed far more tiny fish. It must have been trunkfish spawning season. They were everywhere. I did not see many lionfish at all. They seem to have gotten that more under control.
After the first dive, we headed back to the shop for the surface interval which was usually 30 minutes. So you're out of the water about 45-60 minutes between dives. Since the surface interval is at the shop, you don't have to do two dives if you don't want to.
I stayed at Paradise Villas (www.nelliesproperty.com). These are units in a small complex with a nice pool at the north end of "downtown." Ecologic Divers is a five minute walk. There are two markets nearby on the little roundabout. In terms of breakfast, my favorites for Johnny Cakes (a Belizean staple) are Celi's and Ruby's. I spent a lot of mornings at the Coffee Bar - great bagels and coffee.
I keep going back to Ambergris Caye because it's so relaxing. It's a great way to wind down. I came from Los Angeles. American Airlines has a non-stop red eye flight that leaves Friday night at 11:59pm and gets into Belize City at 5:45am (4:45 minutes + 1 hour time difference). I took Tropic Air over to San Pedro. What's interesting is that Tropic Air has an unannounced :7am flight to San Pedro. They will just put you on the earliest flight they can. I was in San Pedro by 7:15am. Unfortunately, my bags didn't make it onto that Tropic Air flight so they put them on the next fight. I grabbed a croissant at the new French bakery (Delices de France) across from baggage claim (yes, a French bakery in San Pedro) and my bags showed up at 7:45am. The baggage guy called Paradise Villas for me and they sent a driver to pick me up. Paradise Villas said I could check in early because the unit was vacant. So I was in my room by 8:15 - 8:30am. I could have probably gone diving that morning but I just wanted to relax a bit.
I realize Ambergris Caye gets mixed reviews for diving, but for me the total experience (diving, relaxation, and friendly people) keeps bringing me back. Let me know if you have questions!
I recently spent a week in Ambergris Caye (2018-05-27 through 2018-06-03) and dove with Ecologic Divers. I have used this shop for many years and keep going back because of the great team and personal service. I did a total of 10 days (5 days, 2 tanks/day). We lost two days because of the wind. Ecologic Divers is on a pier just south of The Phoenix Resort. They rebuilt their shop after the hurricane last year and are doing fine.
I made my reservation online with Kendall. Very straightforward. You tell them when you want to dive and how many of you there are. The morning two-tank dive leaves at 9am. You are asked to show up at 8:30. Greg and Shorty were the dive masters and Jonathan was the boat captain. They give a safety briefing on the way out to the dive sites. The boats have oxygen on board in the event of an emergency and they also bring cell phones.
The dive sites are about 5-10 minutes away. Entry is by back roll. The DM took a safety sausage and reel. Those who needed to come up sooner were allowed to ascend using the sausage as a guide. I noticed this year that we were given the opportunity to stay in the water much longer than in the past. Some of my dive times were close to 55 minutes. I was very pleased with that. In terms of fish life, I feel it's getting better. I noticed far more tiny fish. It must have been trunkfish spawning season. They were everywhere. I did not see many lionfish at all. They seem to have gotten that more under control.
After the first dive, we headed back to the shop for the surface interval which was usually 30 minutes. So you're out of the water about 45-60 minutes between dives. Since the surface interval is at the shop, you don't have to do two dives if you don't want to.
I stayed at Paradise Villas (www.nelliesproperty.com). These are units in a small complex with a nice pool at the north end of "downtown." Ecologic Divers is a five minute walk. There are two markets nearby on the little roundabout. In terms of breakfast, my favorites for Johnny Cakes (a Belizean staple) are Celi's and Ruby's. I spent a lot of mornings at the Coffee Bar - great bagels and coffee.
I keep going back to Ambergris Caye because it's so relaxing. It's a great way to wind down. I came from Los Angeles. American Airlines has a non-stop red eye flight that leaves Friday night at 11:59pm and gets into Belize City at 5:45am (4:45 minutes + 1 hour time difference). I took Tropic Air over to San Pedro. What's interesting is that Tropic Air has an unannounced :7am flight to San Pedro. They will just put you on the earliest flight they can. I was in San Pedro by 7:15am. Unfortunately, my bags didn't make it onto that Tropic Air flight so they put them on the next fight. I grabbed a croissant at the new French bakery (Delices de France) across from baggage claim (yes, a French bakery in San Pedro) and my bags showed up at 7:45am. The baggage guy called Paradise Villas for me and they sent a driver to pick me up. Paradise Villas said I could check in early because the unit was vacant. So I was in my room by 8:15 - 8:30am. I could have probably gone diving that morning but I just wanted to relax a bit.
I realize Ambergris Caye gets mixed reviews for diving, but for me the total experience (diving, relaxation, and friendly people) keeps bringing me back. Let me know if you have questions!