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Hi. Does anyone have any experiences with either Coral Breeze or FabBelize Tours? They seem a little more expensive than other snorkeling ports. They also do a rather long "beach break" which I am not interested in. Their trip is 3-4 hours but snorkeling is only one hour than you get to relax on a beach. I would rather head back to the ship. But if their stop(s) are better than the ship's tour, I am good to go with them.

 

Or just stick to the ship's tour for Belize?

 

Thanks

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You will almost always be better off booking on your own rather than going through a ship tour. The reason is simply that multiple commissions are paid.

I used a tour in Belize called "ecotours".I found them reasonable and very professional. Before booking with them I exchanged several e-mails to answer specific questions I had.

There are a number of options you can use. Check them all out and go with one that meets your expectations.

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Hi. Does anyone have any experiences with either Coral Breeze or FabBelize Tours? They seem a little more expensive than other snorkeling ports. They also do a rather long "beach break" which I am not interested in. Their trip is 3-4 hours but snorkeling is only one hour than you get to relax on a beach. I would rather head back to the ship. But if their stop(s) are better than the ship's tour, I am good to go with them.

 

Or just stick to the ship's tour for Belize?

 

Thanks

 

This is one of the few times a ship snorkel is not a bad idea. This is a tender port, but the snorkel boat picks up and drops off at your ship.

That's a good thing.

Most do a "beach" stop. Most islands, however, are surrounded by the reef. Our stop was Rendezvous Cay.

 

The boat is crowded, but the snorkeling's great.

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Hi. Does anyone have any experiences with either Coral Breeze or FabBelize Tours? They seem a little more expensive than other snorkeling ports. They also do a rather long "beach break" which I am not interested in. Their trip is 3-4 hours but snorkeling is only one hour than you get to relax on a beach. I would rather head back to the ship. But if their stop(s) are better than the ship's tour, I am good to go with them.

 

Or just stick to the ship's tour for Belize?

 

Thanks

 

We had a great trip with coralbreeze last December. We did the Shark Raysnorkel tour to Caye Caulker with Heni and Mark. There were about a dozen people and Heni was in the water helping. If you want more info, email me at alan.allyn@yahoo.com. We live next door, in Boca.

 

Alan

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