Watershot

Remember the days when we travelled and we wrote a journal, sent postcards. We took pictures, which we had to wait until we got home to develop. When Tsunami Adventures first opened in 1999, we used to even sell Film for manual underwater dive cameras. We used to rent these cameras to guests who dove the Blue Hole. We made our bathroom a dark room. Well I can definately say, this new product has finally made taking underwater photos so much fun and easy to instantly upload your underwater pics to facebook or your travel blog or email your friends and family. Tsunami Adventures has the new WATERSHOT for iphone 4 and iphone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy 4. Your phone fits inside securely and waterproof. Depth rated to 195 feet for the samsung galaxy and depth rated to 130 feet for the iphone 4 and 5. These cases are very popular, so reserve yours now. Special discount price when you book a snorkeling tour with Tsunami. Stop by and check out this new amazing...

Island Hoping Caye Caulker to Goff’s Caye

One of our more popular tours. Island Hoping to the Southern Reef. This tour gets a lot of attention. Get to relax on beautiful Goff’s Caye, where we prepare a home made Belizean Seafood Barbecue. Put your feet in the sand and slip into the silky blue waters surrounding Goff’s Caye. A small island hosting a dozen coconut trees. A picture perfect postcard Paradise sitting right on the Belize Barrier Reef. A guided snorkelling tour of the reef, while our chef prepares your food. Lots of time to soak up the sun and snorkel right from the beach. A full day tour departing at 9am and returning at 5pm Island Hopping Tour Goff’s Caye Sergeant’s Caye was once home to a few Belizean Families. Could you just imagine what it would of been like to live here? Sergeant’s Caye is now a sand caye on the Barrier Reef about 15 minutes from Goff’s Caye. We take you to this little disappearing island surrounding by corals. A guided snorkelling tour. Manatee Watching at Swallow Caye is our last stop of the day. Here we get to see gentle manatees in their natural habitat. Viewed from the side of the boat, we do not swim or snorkel with the manatees as they are protected. This trip includes your marine reserve fees, snorkeling gear, waters, sodas, juices, rum punch, fruits, chips and salsa, seafood barbecue lunch including Lobster when in Season. Lobster Season close Feb 15th-June 14th. We require a min. of 6 people to operate this tour. We take a max. of 8 people. The price per person is $95USD...

New Years Eve and January 2014

With 2013 coming to end and everyone gearing up for the New Years Eve Party. Tourist asking, where will be the best place to be. Some would say The Lazy Lizard and definately Oceanside. Well I think the plan is to first start out at Sports Bar, then move to I and I then onward to the Split aka Lazy Lizard to bring in the New Years with fireworks and then finish off with Oceanside to dance until dawn. If you are not one for partyn, then a great way to spend your night, is stargazing at the end of one of the docks. Costa Maya has a great dock for this. Palapa with hooks for hammocks and chairs to chill out in. Lots of really good restaurants on the island to start your evening. Rose’s Grill with it’s new palapa hut. The Rainbow Grill, both serving fresh seafood. What is nice about Rainbow is it is located partly over the water on the dock in front of their hotel Rainbow. The new Coconut Reef Caribbean Trattoria. If you decide for a nice dinner and some stargazing and a good night sleep, the next day Tsunami Adventures will be open and ready to take you out on a snorkeling excursion or any of our mainland trips. January is relatively busy in Caye Caulker. Weather is mild, not too hot, like the summer heat. Water temperature is usually around 25 degrees. Sunrise around 6am and Sunset after 5:15pm. We look forward to seeing you down here and please contact us with any questions you may have about any trips. There...

Tour Packages

Come Relax and Enjoy Caye Caulker and Belize. We designed these trips based on previous guests choices and recommendations. Our most popular trips. For a reason of course. The best of the best. A perfect combination of tours in the right amount of time. The packages include everything while on your tours. All you need is sunblock, towel and a mind to have a good time. Lunch included on our full day tours. All prices quoted are for any time of year and you can choose your dates. You can be flexible and change things around if you would like, just ask us. Reef and Ruins 2 Snorkeling Tours 2 Mainland Tours Snorkel Hol Chan Marine Reserve Island Hoping Southern Reef Lamanai Ruins Jungle River Cruise Altun Ha Ruins & Cave Tubing $416USD for one person $832USD for two persons Marine Explorer 5 different Snorkeling Tours Best of Belize Reef Blue Hole Local Reef Island Hoping and Manatees Night Snorkeling $397.50USD for one person $795.USD for two persons Extreme Adventure 4 Extreme Adventures 2 hours of JETSKI rental Actun Tunich Muknal Cave Adventure Night Snorkeling Fly over the Blue Hole Scenic Flight $940USD for one person $589USD for two persons each We offer also offer Fishing and Private Charters, if you have any requests Prices includes GST tax 12.5% tax. Prices can be subject to...

A must do, when in Belize!

Most of you have heard of ATM, but it Belize it doesn’t mean Automated Teller Machine, here is means Actun Tunich Muknal. At Tsunami Adventures we offer an unforgettable day exploring the rainforest in the foot paths of ancient Maya as you pass through the hourglass-shaped opening of this cave system in the Roaring Creek Valley. Actun Tunichil Muknal- the Cave of the Stone Sepulcher is one of the most thrilling caving experiences Belize has to offer. Your caving adventure begins with a hike through the tropical forest at the edge of Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve. The heat and humidity will be forgotten once you swim across the deep pool at the gateway of the underworld. Wading through the cool water of the Muknal stream, climbing over rocks, and crawling through narrow passageways requires a good level of fitness. If you are up to the challenge you will be greatly rewarded. Actun Tunichil Muknal was a sacred place to the Maya people, who used the cave during the Classic period (AD 250-909). The Mayas believed that gods, who provided rain and agricultural fertility, resided in this underworld. The Actun Tunichil Muknal cave offers a unique historical perspective; as you will see many of the artifacts are exactly as they were when the cave was first explored by archaeologists. Visitors also enjoy beautiful stalagmites, stalactites, and flow stones. The Stelae Chamber is a major archaeological interest in the Actun Tunichil Muknal cave. It contains two slate stelae in front of which high status individuals performed rituals, where they cut themselves with obsidian blades to offer their blood to the gods....