Have you always dreamed of swimming with sharks? Then make the short boat ride to Shark Ray Alley, the most popular snorkeling location in Belize. In a few feet of water, you will be surrounded by dozens of nurse sharks and stingrays. Snorkeling tours to this spot, in the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, are almost always combined with a visit to Hol Chan Cut.
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How to get to Shark Ray Alley snorkeling spot?
Shark Ray Alley can only be reached with boat tours. Most tours, departing from San Pedro (Ambergris Caye), also include a stop at Hol Chan Cut. Morning and afternoon tours are offered almost every day.
It is easy to reach San Pedro from Belize City: several water taxi companies run trips every day in each direction (about 1 hour and 15 minutes).
Water entrance for snorkeling Shark Ray Alley
Water entrance is from boat ladders. You won’t have to look for the sharks and the stingrays for long since they will come up to the surface to see you!
Shark Ray Alley snorkeling tips and recommendations
The area has a constant depth (↕5-10ft/1.5-3m) and the seabed features sand and seagrass meadows.
Nurse sharks and stingrays are the main attractions of the spot. Shark feeding has been common for many years (and some excursion organizers still do so), and has made the sharks familiar with humans. Sharks are between 6 and 10 feet long and are frequently seen schooling around the boat.

As soon as the boat arrives, the stingrays and sharks are attracted by the noise of the engine and swim toward the boat. Get into the water as soon as possible to make the most of the sight. You only need to put your head under the water to see the sharks and stingrays coming and going between the boats.
You can easily get close to them, but they will swim away if you make any sudden movement. Some stingrays are quite inquisitive but don’t forget they can be harmful if they feel threatened. Here and there, you will also spot horse-eye jack, Bermuda chub, smooth trunkfish, and small barracudas swimming above the seagrass beds.

This is a very popular spot at certain times of day, so watch out for boat traffic and other snorkelers. Sea conditions are generally excellent.
Restaurants & accommodation nearby
This spot is on the large reef flat facing Ambergris Caye, about 1km from the shore. Most tours include water and fruit cuts.
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