Amazing Caribbean Scuba Diving in Placencia, Belize!
My boyfriend Tony, at the time, has always been a diving enthusiast and had tried to convince me to take a few dive courses so I can join him in his underwater adventures when he visits the Caribbean scuba diving. Till now just the thought of going in the ocean filled with sharks and other unknown scary marine creatures, while carrying on your back heavy tanks, was not particularly exciting to me at first. Now, our yearly vacation trip to a new destination was coming up and we were doing a little online research to see where we would go next.A friend of ours had just visited Belize, a tiny country in Central America facing the Caribbean Sea.He kept raving about his amazing experience in Belize and all the great dives it offered.So Tony and I looked it up.Impressed by what we read, we decided to give it a shot.Being afraid of water, I was interested in all the charms that a beach destination has to offer but diving. However, Tony was persistent that I took some diving lessons.
Before I knew it, I was already going on a sixty five feet boat to Glover’s Reef in Belize for my first diving course. I felt nervous and tried to focus on all the skills learned and practiced in the pool at the resort. I was thankful that my instructor at Splash Dive Center in Placencia was very knowledge and patient during my training and practice exercises. Now at Glover’s Atoll, I kept reminding myself to keep calm, control my breathing, hold nose and blow and so forth. Once there, the views were comforting too. Looking at the nearby great coral ridges, with some rising dramatically and plunging into the ocean into the clear water made me mysteriously excited of what lies beyond this intense surface.
As nervous as I was inside the sea hearing my own heavy breathing, I was taken aback by what I saw. Words alone can describe what utter excitement it was to be for a moment in a different and strange world. An ecosphere so close yet so foreign and mysterious strives beneath. Although terrified, I was in awe of the fish swimming around me. I saw an intimidating barracuda and schools of yellow tail snappers. A green moray eel, with a head larger than mine, was looking on curiously from underneath two overlapping rocks. Every coral head held its own surprise. I saw Baby angelfishes, damselfish and tiny arrow crabs and even small worms like the “Christmas tree†and “Feather dusters†which retracted back into their hard shells whenever they sensed danger. Even the sand held its own wonders. I saw a Green Razor fish hovered over the sand and dived into the sand whenever it felt threatened. A number of rays, fishes, and eels crawled under the sand as if though playing a game of checkers for their own amusement.
To my surprise, I was also tuned into the sounds around and above. I could hear the subtle crackling sound of the corals, the crash of the waves against the reef and the feel of the surge.
Belize Barrier Reef
My first experience was both exhilarating and additive. I had forgotten about Tony who was far lost in the gigantic aquarium of Belize’smarine biodiversity. Unsuspectingly, I discovered a new sport and I was eager to do more dives.
Next we did the open water dive at the Gladden Spit in hope to see the great giant of the Ocean. I was equally astounded here. Unfortunately, after an hours dive, I did not see a single whale shark until the second dive. Just as we were getting ready to leave, in the distant blue of the sea, a silhouette of a large fish was making itself more visible revealing all the white spots on its body as it swam towards me. This was indeed a moment. Diving just 25 feet under water on a late afternoon of a second full moon, had reached its climax with this large breath-taking but curious sea giant coming right up to me. It swam around me for a brief second just to see who I was and swam out of sight into the depths of the ocean. Although this magical experience lasted less than ten seconds and I ended up swallowing plankton and seawater, it was all worth seeing. I would do it all over again upon an eye’s blink.
Whale Shark
Since these dives, I am a converted diver and a certified dive master too. If I was told that on the first dive, I would have called it their bluff! Now Tony and I can enjoy exceptional honeymoons in each dive destination we visit. We have been married now for fifteen years and our love is still going strong and enjoying many similar hobbies and interests like diving!
If you are interested in learning how to dive you can contact Patricia Ramirez at patricia@splashbelize.com she will make your diving experience memorable!
Experience all of Belize: Dive or snorkel the best of the Belize Barrier Reef and atolls and explore Maya Temples, jungle trips, ziplining, river and cave tubing or learn to cook Maya style.
Safety and Quality: At Splash, low dive master or snorkel guide ratios ensure your safety and high-quality diving experience. Safety and quality are our top priorities.
Award-Winning: Recognized twice as Tour Operator Of The Year by the Belize Tourism Board, highlighting our dedication to excellence in service.
Inland Adventure and Cultural Tours: Discover Belize's rich diversity beyond its waters with our exciting inland adventure and cultural tours, from jungle hikes to Mayan ruins.
Prime Dive Locations: Explore world-class diving spots on the Meso-American Barrier Reef and three atolls, for unforgettable underwater adventures.
Professional Training: As a PADI Five Star Instructor Development Center, Splash provides courses from beginner to instructor level, ensuring you receive the best training.
Largest Dive Operator: Splash is the largest dive operator in Southern Belize, providing unparalleled access and convenience for your diving activities.
Extensive Boat Fleet: With three boats ranging from 34 to 46 feet, and the ability to charter additional boats, we offer flexibility and multiple daily destinations.
State-of-the-Art Equipment: Splash provides first-class equipment, including state-of-the-art air compressors and nitrox, enhancing your diving experience.
Community Commitment: Our dedication to the community is demonstrated by the Splash Running Club, supporting local athletes and funding Belizean runners for national and international competitions.
Testimonials
Downing Bethune
This was my fourth trip to Belize in the last five years and the second straight year I went to Placencia, last time for two weeks but this time for three. My wife didn’t come since we had so many things going on at home, so I was on my… Read more “Downing Bethune”
Downing Bethune
Susan LaDue
I cannot say enough good about Splash in Placencia, Belize. First of all, when I made a reservation for a refresher course from my home in the States, I got prompt, accurate, helpful information. In our emails, I mentioned that I’m a writer who does detective fiction and one of… Read more “Susan LaDue”
Susan LaDue
Tami Evans
It was great to be back in Placencia and to be diving with the Splash Dive Family during the 2011 holiday season. I arrived on Christmas Day, and despite it being a holiday here in Canada, I was warmly greeted at the airport by Patty who informed me that there… Read more “Tami Evans”
Tami Evans
Great snorkeling experience! Great all round service!
We‘ve just spent 4 days doing activities we organized through Splash Dive Center & they were all excellent! Not only did we do the snorkel experience on the reef w lunch on Silk Caye-which was just great and run beautifully for all our varying levels of swimmers- but we also… Read more “Great snorkeling experience! Great all round service!”
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