You’ll head out from San Pedro for a private day of fishing and snorkelling along Belize’s barrier reef, then unwind on a quiet beach while your guide grills up your fresh catch for lunch. Taste local ceviche, swap stories with your crew, and let the sea air linger long after you leave.
We were already out on the water when I realized how different San Pedro feels from anywhere else—there’s this mix of sea breeze and wood smoke that sticks to your skin. Our guide, Luis, handed me a rod with a little grin and said, “Let’s see what you’ve got.” I tried not to embarrass myself (I did anyway), but somehow we actually caught snapper. The boat rocked gently while pelicans drifted nearby, hoping for scraps. I kept glancing at the horizon—so blue it almost looked fake.
After fishing, we anchored near the reef—not one of those crowded reserves, just open water where you can hear your own breathing through the snorkel. The coral here is wild and messy, not manicured at all. Luis pointed out a nurse shark gliding below us; my heart thudded so loud I thought maybe he could hear it too. There was this moment underwater when everything went quiet except for the sound of my own bubbles—I didn’t expect to feel so calm there.
Lunch was just… real. We pulled up on a sandy bit of beach where Luis started a small fire right on the shore. He grilled our fish with some kind of spice blend that smelled peppery and sweet at once—can’t explain it better than that. He made ceviche too, dicing conch with lime and cilantro so fresh it almost stung my nose. We ate with our hands, sitting in damp shorts, laughing about my terrible casting skills. It felt like something you’d want to remember years later—you know?
Yes, lunch is included—a beach cookout featuring fish you catch during the tour plus ceviche if in season.
Drinking water and sodas are included; you can bring other drinks if you want.
No, all necessary gear is provided by Wicked Adventures of Belize.
This is a full day tour departing from San Pedro.
No specific mention of hotel pickup; check directly with Wicked Adventures for details.
Infants are allowed but must sit on an adult’s lap during the trip.
This tour isn’t recommended for travelers with spinal injuries or poor cardiovascular health.
The snorkelling happens along vibrant parts of Belize’s barrier reef but not within marine reserves.
Your day includes all fishing and snorkel gear provided by experienced local guides in San Pedro, plus a full lunch cooked right on the beach—freshly grilled fish or lobster (seasonal), ceviche when available, drinking water and sodas throughout the trip; other drinks can be brought along if you like.
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