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Things to do

the beach in front of th resortIf you are reading this page you are probably trying to make sure the non fishing or diving members of your group will have a good time.   There are some  quotes  at the bottom of the page and we would be happy to send you lots of references from avid flyfishers, divers or just plain vacationers!  Check out the Excursions page for even more things to do.

The resort has romantic comfortable rooms each with air-conditioning and full bath, there is a grea restaurant, 2 bars, a dive shop (the only 5 star PADI IDC certified diving shop in Belize),  A full time activity director, free sailboats, canoes, Kayaks, tennis, volleyball, a large pool, hot tubs, you can rent a bike, rent a golf cart and more...This combination of world class fishing and a wide variety of luxury amenities is sure to please everyone in your family.

Here are some ideas for some non fishing adventures:

The Serenity Spa: Massage is for the body and the soul…… Exotic oils custom blended for Serenity Spa are combined with massage oils to help you calm your mind, lift your spirits, relax and refresh your body. Serenity Spa overlooks our tranquil lagoon. Sunsets magically shimmer over the still turquoise waters that surround this unique setting. Your spa experience elevates rejuvenation to a higher level.

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Herbal Sea Salt Glow
An invigorating and deep body exfoliation, ridding you of dead, dull skin cells and impurities, relaxing you with calming lavender, leaving you silky, soft and revitalized. (45 min.)

Firming Seaweed Wrap
A soothing and detoxifying body wrap, this treatment reduces skin irritation, firms and tightens tired skin. (45 min.)

Aromatherapy Massage
A pampering personalized massage including your choice of essential oils, a blend of Swedish, Deep Tissue, Therapeutic and Sports Massage, tailored to meet your needs. (75 min. full body or 30 min. back and neck)

Manicures, Pedicures, Facials, Waxing, Reiki Energy Work, Couples Massage, Hot Stone Massage, etc.

At Journey's End   you can find a tour or activity for almost everyone. The diving here is as attractive to fanatical divers as it the fishing is for fly fishing fanatics. Or, choose to either snorkel the largest reef in the Western Hemisphere or travel deep into the rain forest to explore ancient Mayan ruins. Visit out Tour and Activity counter at Journey's End where Lynne or Roberto will be more than happy to provide you with all the information you'll need. They'll even book your tour and  you will depart right from the dock in front of the resort.  Here are the tours available:

bpoolscene.jpg (24366 bytes)In and On the Water

Manatee Safari

Sight the friendly, toothless creatures called West Indian Manatee. (Although the population here is small and protected under the Wildlife Protection Act, Belize enjoys the largest population of this Manatee in the Caribbean). Snorkel and swim off a beautiful, isolated island and enjoy a relaxing picnic lunch. Two other exciting snorkel stops included and time permitting, a stop at neighboring Caye Caulker. Lunch, beer and soft drinks included. Bring snorkel gear. Departs on demand, not on Tuesday or Friday. Time: 8:30am-5:30pm

Sail/Snorkel Caye Caulker

Sail aboard the "Me Too", a 36 ft. McGregor Catamaran. Snorkel th e sites with the most prolific fish life on the reef: Hol Chan Reserve and Shark Ray Alley. Enjoy lunch and a stroll through the lobster fishing village of Caye Caulker. Rum punch, beer and soft drinks included. Bring snorkel gear, lunch money and Hol Chan Park entrance fee ($2.50 US) and a laid back attitude for a relaxing day. Departs daily on demand. Time: 8:30am-5:30pm

Private Tour by Boat

Arrange for a private boat tour and driver to explore the area, tailoring the trip to your specific interests. Your guide can take you to a secluded sandy beach where you can swim and sunbathe in total isolation or your can fish on the way to a neighboring caye. You tell us what the tour should include. Departs on demand. Time: Anytime you want

Deep Sea Fishing

Board Sea Boots, a 52ft. sportfisher and within 10 minutes, you can be fishing in 1000' of water where the action begins! Sit in one of four fighting chairs waiting for a hit or relax with a drink while not worrying about where you will find the next restroom (Two onboard the Sea Boots) Your catch might include Wahoo, Grouper, Sailfish, Marlin and a host of other large game fish. It's always an adventure with Capt. Tom. Drinks included. Lunch included on full day trips. Departs daily on demand. Time: Flexible (1/2 day is 4 hours; full day is 8 hours)

diving instruction and guiding is available at the dive shopBacalar Chico Mayan Channel Adventure

Board the Sea Boots and troll while traveling north with Capt. Tom. Snorkel and swim, and enjoy a fresh lunch prepared in the boat's galley. On a guided tour of Bacalar Chico Nature Reserve, you will see birds, fish and underwater caverns. Experience an ancient Mayan mangrove canal and then troll past famous Rocky Point fishing grounds on the way home. Departs daily on demand. Time 8:00am-5:00pm

Parasailing

get used to scenery like thisGet a bird's eye view of San Pedro, sailing high above the sea for about 15 minutes. Nerve wracking excitement included. Take your courage... Departs Tuesday and Friday Time: 8:30am-5:30pm

On the Mainland

Altun Ha

Travel south around Ambergris Caye, west to the mainland and cruise up a jungle river viewing orchids, birds and an occasional crocodile. Continue by van to Altun Ha Maya ruins and visit exotic Maruba Jungle Lodge for lunch (where you can also enjoy spa facilities or horseback ride). Soft drinks and beer included. Take $5.00 entrance fee for ruins entrance, lunch money and a swim suit for a dip at Maruba. Departs Tuesday and Friday Time: 8:30am-5:30pm

Belize River Wildlife Tour

Spend a fascinating day on the waterways of Belize! Travel to the mainland to Belize City up Haulover Creek to the Belize River. Travel further up the Belize River to the vicinity of the Baboob Sanctuary. Besides lush green plants lining the river bank, you will see crocodiles, iguanas and of course the "baboobs" of Belize (howler monkeys). Lunch and drinks included. Departs Tuesday & Friday Time: 7:00am - 6:30pm

Butterfly Nature Reserve

Travel by boat north to Sarteneja on the mainland and travel by van into pristine Shipstern Nature Reserve. Here you will visit the Butterfly Reserve, walk a medicinal trail, explore a bat cavern and see a variety of birds and other wildlife from an observatory deck in the jungle. Includes lunch, drinks and entrance fees. Departs Thursdays Time: 7:00am - 5:00pm

bbtika.jpg (46504 bytes)Caracol/Mountain Pine Ridge

Fly directly from San Pedro to Mountain Pine Ridge and visit Caracol, a magnificent Mayan site, still in the process of being unearthed. An artifact at the site describes a victory over Tikal, which was once thought to be the most powerful of the Mayan cities. In Mountain Pine Ridge, see the famous 1000 ft. falls and the surrounding lush vegetation. Lunch, drinks, entrance fee all included. Departs daily on demand. Time: 8:30am-3:30pm

Crooked Tree

Fly to the mainland and take a short ride to this bird sanctuary well known for it's herons, falcons, vultures, and a variety of other birds. Most spectacular among the birds, the Jabiru-Stork, the largest bird in the Western Hemisphere. Lunch, drinks, and entrance fees all included. Departs daily on demand. Time: 8:30am-3:30pm

Jaguar Paw Tube Cave/Zoo

Fly into Belize City, take a quick tour of the zoo, then travel to jaguar Paw for a spectacular 3 hour inner tube float through an underground river cave system. Bring extra clothes. Lunch, soft drinks and fees included. Departs Friday Time: 6:30am-6:30pm

Mountain Pine Ridge

Fly into Belize City and travel by van on the Western Highway to this beautiful forest reserve. Wear your walking shoes and bring your swim suit for a variety of activities in this rugged part of the country. Sites you will visit include Rio Frio Caves, Rio on Rapids and Pools, and the 1000 ft. Hidden Valley Waterfalls. Includes lunch, drinks and entrance fees. Departs Monday & Thursday Time: 6:15am-6:30pm

Xunantunich/Panti Trail/Butterfly Farm

Fly directly from San Pedro into the Cayo District and travel by van across the Mopan River (via a hand cranked ferry) to the major ceremonial center of Xunantunich. Also on this trip, visit the Panti Trail, named after Belize's greatest herbalist, Elijio Panti, and a breeding center for the amazing Blue Morpho Butterfly. Lunch, drinks and entrance fees included. Departs daily on demand. Time: 8:30am-3:30pm

Xunantunich/Zoo

Fly to Belize City and travel by van along the Western Highway nearly to the Guatemalan border. The ruins of Xunantunich sit high on a plateau and it is possibly to climb to the top of the largest temple for a breath-taking view of the Cayo District and Guatemala. On the way back to Belize City stop at the Zoo, home of many indigenous exotic species of animals. Lunch, drinks, and entrance fees included. Departs Sunday & Wednesday Time: 6:15am-6:30pm

Lamanai Ruins

bbmayan.jpg (22196 bytes)Because of it's popularity as a site, there are three options to visit Lamanai. All include a trip down the historic New River to the New River lagoon, the longest occupied area of the ancient Maya. The river offers spectacular bird life and occasional sightings of shy crocodiles. At the Maya site of Lamanai, which means "Submerged Crocodile" you will not only learn about the ruins, but you will learn about the medicinal uses of jungle plants. Most likely, you will enjoy an encounter with a troupe of howler monkeys in the wild and time permitting, visit a museum of artifacts from the site.

Lamanai (Airplane/Boat)

Fly directly from San Pedro to airstrip near the New River lagoon. Boat a boat for a trip down the New River and have ample time to explore the ruins and additionally, see an old Sugar Mill in Indian Church, near Lamanai. Includes lunch at Lamanai Outpost Lodge, drinks, entrance fees. Departs daily on demand. Time:8:30am-3:30pm

Lamanai (Airplane/Van/Boat)

Fly to Belize City and travel by van to Orange Walk district. Wind down the river to the Lamanai, where you will enjoy a packed lunch and a tour of the ruins. Departs daily. Time: 6:15am-6:30pm

Some happy campers:

"I highly recommend this relaxing vacation to anyone, with or without children."
Trisha "I have never had a more wonderful vacation than my time at Journey's End. I feel like my life is forever changed. Belizeans are such wonderful people and the incredible scenery will stay with me forever. I am counting the days until I can return." 
Kristin"We had an amazing time at Journey's End! We couldn't have asked for more! Your staff was fabulous, the weather was amazing, met wonderful new people, and I got engaged. Thanks! "
Susie and Chris

" I still can't get over the fabulous vacation we had at Journey's End. If you didn't fall in love with the island, you certainly fell in love with the people and staff at Journey's End. Susan our waitress was fantastic, and Elias will never be forgotten. Thank you for a wonderful time, we'll be back. I've already sent some friends there, as a matter fact, they are there now!!! Wish I was."

DIVING

diving awardsFor all of you divers out there, Journey's End Dive Shop is the only 5 Star PADI IDC in the entire country of Belize! We're also Nitrox and Trimix certified. One of the advantages of being on the northern part of the caye is that we have access to many dive sites that the shops on the southern part of the caye do not frequent.   Top rate guides and instructors, the second largest barrier reef in the world, great accommodations for the entire family, Not only do we have serious grand slam fishing but, world class diving as well.

 

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a sea turtle performing for our diversdiving awards

DIVE SITE INFORMATION

North Ambergris Caye Dive Sites

M&M Caverns

M&M Caverns Caverns 70'-90' Boat Tiger, Grouper, Jacks

This is probably one of the best dives found off the barrier reef on Ambergris Caye, located only a half mile from our Dive Center. This dive is noted for its extensive tunnels and caverns. As you descend down to a depth of 90' you see the entrance to the first tunnel which has a length of 30' to the exit which comes out at a depth of 60'.

Because of the deep water surrounding these tunnels, there are always schools of horse eyejacks and a good opportunity to see deep water pelagics cruising the reef. A dive not to be missed!

Renegades

Renegades Overhang 80' Boat Lobster

Fish-watching at its best!! This dive site is one of the sites where the yearly grouper spawning take place on the full moons of December and January. This means there is always a congregation of groupers and lots of other species for you to see.

Another interesting point of this dive is the unusually large coral formation shaped like a huge mushroom which the fish seem to use like an umbrella for shade!

Happy Hour Reef

Happy Hour Reef Coral 70' Boat Beautiful Coral, Sponge

We call it Happy Hour Reef because of the first time we went there one late afternoon, and were lucky enough to witness the spawning of the coral, which happens once a year. All year round though, you will see lots of big barrel sponges, sea fans and phenomenal colors. This is a drift dive so you can take all the time you need to explore.

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Eailman's Reef Mushroom Sharp Coral 70'-80' Boat Grouper spawning in January

The coral at this spot is uniquely shaped like a huge mushroom under which the whole variety of reef fish of the Caribbean Sea seek protection. This is also the spot where groupers meet for spawning around December and January each year. Our manager’s favorite dive site.

Devil’s Canyons

Devil's Canyon Steep Canyon, Wall 60'-150' Boat Caribbean Reef Fish

It’s called Devil’s Canyons because the canyon walls at this site drop off very steep to about 150 feet. It is impressive to dive along the side of these walls. There lots of marine life and you could literally meet any kind of fish.

Palmeros Point

Palermos Point

You will be diving through arches carved by a slight current that comes down from Mexico catching there in the pointed reef formation. Because of this current, bigger fish suc h as Barracuda, stick around to hunt. Also there is a good chance of meeting big eagle rays, which feed on the micro-organisms that float in the current.

Angel’s Flats

Angel's Flats 60'80' Boat Blk Angel, Butterfly

At this site the canyons of the reef are filled all the way up with sand, creating a great sandy flat, frequently interrupted by the coral tops of the canyons that will stick out. The reason why we call it Angel Flat’s is the amazing range of artfully colored Angel and Butterfly Fish, that like to meet around here. Also, you will find some Sting Rays and Nurse Sharks sleeping in the sand.

Mahogany

Mahogany Boat Tiger, Groupers, Nassau

This place is quite easy to find due to a huge mahogany tree that once got caught on the barrier reef and marks the spot. At this site the coral formation is about 20 feet higher than all along the rest of the reef, creating a little underwater hill, that attracts numerous reef fish, like Tiger and Nassau Groupers, d ifferent species of Trigger Fish. There is also a big school of Blue Tang Fish that made this spot their home.

Mexico Pinnacle

Mexico Pinnacle Coral 70'-90' Boat Caribbean Reef Fish, Grouper, Nurse Shark

Starting by diving through a cavern you will end up in front of a coral pinacle that usually attracts groupers and nurse sharks. This size is also unique for a wall like drop off with lots of tube sponges and beautiful soft coral.

The Wall

The Wall Sandy Slope 60'-90' Boat All Coral & marine Life

The Wall is the most northern dive site in the country of Belize, right at the border of Mexico. It is also the only wall on the 183 miles of Belize’s Main Barrier Reef. Due to the distance, we don’t dive this site often, but, when we do, we get surprised all the time by the size of the fish we find here. Talking about unspoiled dive sites... this is definitely the one!

South Ambergris Caye Dive Sites

Love Tunnels

Love Tunnels Caverns 90'-100' Boat Horseye Jacks

The site is named Love Tunnels simply because a pair of lovers got married in the entrance to this huge cave mouth. Combined with the beautiful and massive gorgonians and the large congregation of blue chromis, this is a beautiful dive to be added to your list.

Hol Chan Marine Reserve

Hol Chan Barrier, Cut 15'-30' Boat Nurse Shark, Tarpon, Electric Eel, Eagle Ray

Located 16 minutes away from Journey’s End is one of Belize’s most famous dives and also happens to be the country’s first marine reserve. This dive is dense with all sorts of tropical fish... from huge dog tame groupers to moray eels and thousands of yellowtail.

Here you can literally see most of the fish in the Caribbean. It also happens to be our night dive spot where you can see lemon s harks, eagle rays cruising at dark and all the night-time critters found on a world class dive site!

Shark Ray Alley

Shark Ray Alley Sandy 8'-10' Boat Nurse shark, StingRay

This site was highlighted in the April, 1996 issue of Skin Diver magazine, and is Ambergris Caye’s newest attraction. You can snorkel and interact with up to 26 tame stringrays and 12 puppy dog nurse sharks. This is a once in a lifetime experience not to be missed!

Pillar Coral

Pillar Coral 30'-70' Boat School Master, Barracuda

Located in the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, the pillar coral dive site is a beautiful dive with lots of grouper that literally follow you throughout the dive. The name of the dive comes from the huge pillar corals found at this site and the abundant fish life that live around these coral formations.

Amigo’s Wreck

Amigo's Wreck 70' Boat Nu rse, Angel, Black Angel

This site is just outside our beautiful coral canyons, you will end this dive at a 30 foot wreck. The wreck was purposely sunk in this spot to attract bigger marine life. It worked! Today we have big Nassau and black groupers, big hog fish snappers, nurse sharks and a couple of moray eels living in and around the wreck. This is a gorgeous dive! You have to do it, while you are here with us!

Eagle Ray Canyon

Eagle Ray Canyon Canyons 70'-90' Boat Eagle Ray, YellowTail

This site is just outside the Hol Chan Marine Park Channel and due to tidal current, we keep meeting schools of spotted eagle rays. The reef itself is accentuated by huge barrel sponges and a variety of big groupers. Snappers like to hang out in-between everything.

Pescador Cavern

Pescador Cavern Cavern 90'-`100' Boat Bar Jack

Instead of hovering over the reef, you will explore under the reef at this site, swimming through a long tunnel. Big spiny lobsters and spider crabs like to hide in here. At the end of the tunnel, there is a steep drop off to a couple of hundred feet. You’ll meet Cubero Snappers who come up out of the deep to hunt here during surface interval.

Cypress

Cypress Finger Canyons 50'-70' Boat Cleaning Station

Unique to this site is the concentration of impressive orange and white elk horn coral. Schools of yellowtail, gray, black and red snappers swim among these beautiful coral formations. Because they are accustomed to being fed, they will come up very close to you. Cypress is a great spot for photographers who want to fill their wide angle lens with colorful schools of fish.

Buena Vista Point

Buena Vista Point Fingers, Groove 60'-80' Boat Cleaning Station

Pausing over impressive finger canyons on this dive, you will see some underwater cleaning stations. At these stations, big snappers and groupers sit patiently and let the cleaning goby fish clear their mouth and gills of parasites. It is possible to g et really close to the f ish for pictures.

North Caye Caulker Cut

N. Caye Caulker Cut Coral, Patches 60'-90' Boat Big School Snappers

This is the southern most dive site on the main barrier reef that we go. The cut is special because manatee often swim there all the way from the mainland rivers to search for food. Around July, you might even see a whale shark here.

Other Dive Sites of Interest

SiteTypeDepth Fish
Annie's FarmSlope, Spurs, Grooves50' - 130'+ Boat Eagle Ray, Turtle
Black Beauty Wall 50' - 130'+ Black Coral, Boat
Blue Hole Boat Wall, Blue Hole 130'+ Reef Shark, Manta Ray
Caye Caulker Barrier Reef Spurs, Grooves, Caves20'-90' Boat Grouper, Eagle Ray, Moray Eel
Caye Chapels Barrie Reef Spurs, Groove35'-90' Boat , Eagle Ray
Coral Forest Cut 10' Boat Stingray, Barracuda
Eel Gardens Slope30' Boat
Elbow Slope, Wall 40'-130'+ Boat Dolphin, Reef Shark
English Caye Slope 40'-80' Boat Grouper, Moray Eel
Glover's Reef Barrier, Cut 15'-30' Boat ,Eagle Ray
Ice Cream Cone Spurs, Grooves 50'-13-'+ Boat ,Eagle Ray
Lighthouse Reed Wall30'-130'+ Boat ,Eagle Ray
Little Finger Spurs, Grooves 50'-130' Boat ,Eagle Ray
Mackerel Hole Spurs, Grooves 50'-13-' Mackerel, Boat
Mata Barrier, Cut 10'-20' Boat ,Caribbean Reef Fish
Mexico Rocks Patch 10'-15' Boat
Morgan's Reef Barrier, Caves, Canyons 50'-130'+ Boat Eagle Ray
Permits Paradise Barrier 30'-50' Boat,Eagle Ray, Jewfish
Peter's Peak Wall, Slope 60'-13-'+ Boat ,Reef Shark, Dolphin

San Pedro Cut Barrier, Cut 30'-50'

Boat Jewfish, Nurse Shark, Eagle Ray

 

 

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