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Paradise Islands Sea Kayaking


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Meeting: Belize City
Airport:   Belize City      
Transfer: Belize City - ends in Dangriga
Pick up in Belize City on Day 1 is early morning. Drop off will be in Dangriga. From there you can take the local bus back to Belize City for about $10 or you can fly for about $60.
Level: Fitness Level (Click for legend)    Easy to Moderate
Participants: Min 6 participants Max 12 participants

Leading the Way...
When you travel to Belize with us you're a part of the action - tourism and conservation working together so that wild and wondrous places remain to be explored. It's no secret in Belize that eco-tourism is adding compelling new economic incentives for protecting rain forests, wetlands and tropical coral reef habitats. As we explore our world, we are more than ever, mindful of the need to financially support wildlife and habitat conservation, education and sustainable development in the communities we visit. In addition to this support, a selection of our trips are operated in partnership with the Belize Zoo and the Belize Audubon Society, utilizing their facilities and drawing on the resources of their expert leaders and educators.

Equipment:
We provide a top-of-the-line selection of sports and camping equipment to match the activities on our trips and the conditions in Belize. On rivers we use inflatable two-erson kayaks that are lightweight, comfortable and easy- to-handle in flatwater and whitewater.
On the sea we use expedition-equipped double and single kayaks. Double kayaks are of fiberglass or rotomold construction with comfortable seating, watertight gear hatches and are outfitted with custom designed 28 square foot sail rigs. The stable two-person kayaks are ideal for those new to sea kayaking and for families travelling with kids ( and you can always paddle with one of your guides on longer travel days).
Single kayaks are rotomolded plastic construction and include stable, wide-beam designs, which are particularly well-suited for tropical water paddling where kayaks are used extensively for snorkeling.
Once at camp, you can expect the same high standards. On Glover's, each couple sleeps in spacious wall-tents with wooden floors and beds and you have access to our Sea Breathe Diving System, windsurfers, flyfishing gear (bring your own flies) cold drinks and a complete library that accompanies our fleet of comfortable hammocks! On moving trips we provide MSR tents, portable field kitchens, satellite phones, two-way marine radios and all other group equipment. If you have any questions regarding the equipment we use on any given trip please contact us by phone or email and we will be happy to answer your questions.

KAYAKING IN THE TROPICS
Kayaking trips in the tropics differ from northern climates in that much of our exploration is under the water amongst the coral reefs. A typical day will include paddling/sailing from one island to another or to patch reefs within the atoll. Whenever possible we take advantage of the northeasterly trade winds to fill our sails as we travel. The protection of the reef wall and shallow inshore waters provide one of the best places in the world for sea kayaking. Our main concerns while on the water are protection from sun (both above and reflected off the water), dehydration, and the effects of salt. Protection from the sun and dehydration are easily managed by wearing a wide brimmed hat, using a good, waterproof sunscreen (SPF 15-35), wearing light colored clothing and, of course, drinking plenty of fluids. As for salt, the high salinity of the Caribbean Sea can dry your skin and cause blisters on hands (paddling) and feet (snorkeling). Skin lotion or moisturizer for your skin, gloves to protect your hands (cotton garden gloves or cycle gloves work very well) and socks for your feet while snorkeling are recommended.

SNORKELING IN THE TROPICS
For many, the highlight of their trip is the time spent exploring the wonders of the underwater world. This does not require great levels of skill or expensive equipment to accomplish. Our guides enjoy teaching others the simple skills necessary to enjoy snorkeling. Amongst many of the areas we explore, the water is shallow enough to stand. Initially, we enter the water from a beach but as our skill level increases we will learn to enter and exit from our kayaks. This will enable us to experience longer and deeper dives as well as drift dives, floating along a patch of coral with our boats drifting behind us. To ensure that the reefs are protected for future generations, we avoid damaging the coral by not touching, standing on or dropping anchor on coral. As a living organism, many corals rely on nematocysts to sting their prey. These same nematocysts can sting humans ranging from mild to strong in intensity. Care is taken to show all participants the coral species which should be avoided. If you get cold easily, a lightweight wetsuit or a spandex / lycra dive suit to keep from getting cold when spending extended time in the water, is recommended. Polypropylene, capilene or silk long underwear work as well. In addition, this method also protects against sunburn. We highly recommend wet suits for children.





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Paradise Islands Sea Kayaking
Tour Code: ZZ-BESK04
7 days / 6 nights ~$1,750.00
Dates: Available all Year

Level : Fitness Level
Difficulty Levels Explained
1. Easy
Easy pace and an average-to-sedentary level of fitness. You should be in good health and fit enough for full day of normal sightseeing and walking.
2. Easy to Moderate
An average level of fitness or some experience with the featured activity is recommended.
3. Moderate
Requires you to have performed the featured activity regularly, with some periods on challenging terrain. Activities are mandatory and you may be traveling at high elevations. You need to be in good health and physical condition to enjoy these trips, with adequate muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance.
4. Demanding
You must be extremely physically fit and are expected to hike or ride four to six hours over steep or more rugged terrain.
5. Strenuous
Prolonged hiking/biking on moderate to difficult terrain (five to nine hours a day).
May include high altitude, rugged terrain etc..
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Airport: Belize City
Activities:
5 activity days. Sea Kayaking (Paddling & Sailing), Snorkeling, Fishing, Birding, Photography, & Natural History Interpretation

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