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A Jewel of white sand cayes encircling


                             Belize’s richest Coral Reefs


                             From the air, Lighthouse Reef  Atoll is a dazzling island necklace of  white sand cayes encircling a sapphire blue
                             lagoon. On the extreme edge of  the Belize reef  system, miles beyond the main barrier reef, these isolated atolls
                             support the greatest diversity of  reef  types and marine life. Formed over millennia, the coral reefs grew on top

                             of  the inundated Maya Mountains as sea levels rose (some 10,000 years ago as the last ice age retreated) and
                             eventually formed an oval shaped wall of  corals around a shallow sand and coral lagoon. Stunningly beautiful
                             islands, a sheltered lagoon brimming with life and the dynamic interaction between the outer reef, open seas

                             and inner lagoons are the prime attractions of  our atoll basecamp on Half  Moon Caye.
                                   To get to Lighthouse, we travel by boat beyond the main barrier reef, past Turneffe Atoll – some fifty-five
                             miles east of  the mainland where the underwater walls of  Lighthouse atoll rise 3000 feet from the surrounding
                             depths of  the sea. The inner protected lagoon provides a rare underwater habitat for snorkelers with miles

                             upon miles of  shallow, warm waters studded with corals and where the lagoon drops off  to the open sea,
                             precipitous walls, undersea ridges, canyons, tunnels and valleys brimming with life are the deeper realm of
                             scuba divers. Long difficult to access and out of  reach for kayakers and snorkellers, Island Expeditions has
                             pioneered the first-ever basecamp at Lighthouse Reef  where we sleep in spacious walk-in tents, each with an

                             ocean view. You may begin your day with a morning yoga class, and after each day’s activities our open-air
                             dining pavilion and lounge is the perfect place to relax in comfort with fine meals, splendid company and
                             conversation charged with the excitement of  the day’s adventures.






            Lighthouse                   Sandbore Caye  •
            Reef Atoll                             • Northern
                                                     Two Caye
                                       Lagoon depth
                                          to 35 ft

                                   Numerous
                                  Coral  Heads
                                                   Reef  wall
                                                   drops off
                                                   to 3600 ft
                    Western
                       Wall  Great
                            Blue Hole
                                          HMNC Marine
                   • Long Caye            Conservation
        Hat                                  Area
       Caye
       Wall                    • Erlmund Wreck
            •
           Hat               • Halfmoon Caye
          Caye          Halfmoon Wall

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