Off the southern coast of Belize, Glover’s Reef is a partially submerged atoll, part of the Belize Barrier Reef. This ring-shaped island encircles a lagoon and offers a rich biodiversity that visitors can explore through diving, snorkeling, kayaking, sailing, and stand-up paddle boarding. Situated away from busier diving hubs like Ambergris Caye, Glover’s Reef remains the least visited of the atolls, providing ideal conditions for those seeking a more secluded and undisturbed experience.
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