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Imagine a private island located in the centre of Belize's diving
Mecca, 30 miles offshore from Belize City, where you can overnight where you dive, just a scant hundred
yards from the matchless splendor of the reef.
It's easy to get to any of the exceptional dive sites from here.
And when you're ready to explore above the surface, it's the perfect place from which to make your foray
into the Belize mainland, with its tropical rainforests, majestic mountains, Mayan ruins and warm, friendly people.
You'll find all this at Sir Hakimi's Belize Dive Haven, where luxury meets the forefront of underwater exploration.
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Sir Hakimi's Belize Dive Haven is a dream in the
process of being realized. This exclusive, private island
already boasts a 300-foot pier with a 60' x 70'
restaurant overlooking the clear, blue Caribbean Sea,
and a 500' dock and dredged bay to accommodate
large yachts. But there's still more to be done.
Get in on the ground floor.
Join us
in making Belize Dive Haven the ultimate destination for
divers looking for the ultimate holiday experience.
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A huge variety of extraordinary dive sites line Belize's coast.
The most famous, the Great Blue Hole, is considered the holy grail of dives. An almost perfectly circular
sinkhole 1000 feet wide and over 400 feet deep, it's the world's largest, treating adventurous divers to
spectacular views of underwater stalactites, stalagmites and columns that date from the last ice age.
And there are so many more adventures to be had. From Tureffe
Island and Glovers Reef atolls to the many famous cayes and of course, the largely unexplored and still
pristine barrier reef, there are hundreds of phenomenal dive sites to explore, each as distinct as it is
outstanding. From gradually sloping ocean floors to astonishing 2,000-foot sheer walls where the
ever-changing underwater flora and fauna never cease to enchant, divers can spend weeks in Belize
and still see something new each day.
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