ReefCI: Marine Conservation Scuba trips

The ReefCI trip gives the general diver a unique opportunity to learn about the marine environment and to help conserve this precious resource whilst having a fun holiday. Our trips are for both experienced and non experienced divers, scientists and non scientists alike, everyone makes a contribution regardless of their background and experience. And, don't worry if you are a novice diver, lots of our guests come here to learn to dive as the PADI Open Water course is included in the price.  We only take small groups which allows us to focus on individual diving skills and as we do 3 dives a day, not only know will you learn a lot more about the marine environment, you will also go away a much better diver.

There are rarely other divers in the area (we never have to share a site) and we often discover new dive sites and allow our guests to name them!! Our guests help with various projects such as Reef Check surveys; Coral watch bleaching surveys, commercial fish and species surveys, turtle projects and removing the invasive Lionfish.

Organization details

ReefCI is a not for profit Marine conservation organisation working primarily with the Belize Fisheries department in the Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve in Southern Belize

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