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Lighthouse
Reef Resort, Belize is the farthest atoll from shore, featuring
pristine drop-offs such as Half Moon Cay Wall and a once-in-a-lifetime dive into
the stalactite decorated depths of the Great Blue Hole. Above water are streaks
of white sand crowded with palm trees and seabirds.
The sense of isolation
and remoteness that accompanies a visit to the atolls belies a rich history. Although
only archaeological traces remain, it appears the ancient Maya inhabited the atolls
for more than 1,000 years. From 1528 to 1532 the Spanish explored and charted
the coastline and offshore reefs of the Yucatan. Glover's Reef was named for the
English pirate John Glover. Lighthouse Reef was named after a navigational light
was permanently established on Half Moon Cay. Thanksgiving
Week 2004 (Nov 20-27 Sat-Sat) $1799/person plus air ($675) (less $50 cash
or check) (less $50 with $500 deposit by Sept 1st) Single Supplement +$450
Non-diver -$300 Included: 3 dives a day, 3 meals a day,
use of tanks & weights, double occupancy beachfront, A/C accommodations, airport
transfers, and taxes. Needed: Valid passport, SCUBA certification card, all
personal dive equipment and toiletries, money for extras and tips Lighthouse
Reef is where the Belize Blue Hole is. Jacques Cousteau named this as one of the
world's four "MUST DIVE" locations. Lighthouse Reef is the atoll nearest
the blue hole and only here can you dive the Blue Hole and Half Moon Cay at no
extra cost.
Arrive
at Lighthouse Reef Resort in style via a 20 minute private charter flight from
Belize City. The best dive sites of Belize are located around our atoll; Half
Moon Cay Wall, Silver Caves, Long Cay and the world famous Aquarium. Lighthouse
also boasts the best beach in Belize. The #1 Magazine on Life and Travel on the
Caribbean coast rates Lighthouse Reef Resort the best offshore dive resort in
Belize three consecutive years.
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