Caye Caulker Marine Reserve, a natural haven spanning 61 square miles, is home to a vibrant array of sea life, including rays and nurse sharks that often greet arriving boats. Part of the Belize Barrier Reef, this reserve lies just off the coast of Caye Caulker island, making it a more accessible and budget-friendly alternative to the more distant Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Visitors can explore the thriving marine ecosystem, snorkel among colorful coral formations, and observe a diverse range of aquatic species in their natural habitat.
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