
Some dive sites are known for one thing.
Big fish. Coral. Sharks. Macro.
Turneffe North doesn’t pick one.
This is one of the most balanced dive areas in Belize — where large marine life, reef structure, and smaller critters all exist in the same system.
You’re not chasing a single highlight. You’re diving a reef that has everything working at once.
About a 1-hour boat ride to the northern section of Turneffe Atoll. This part of the atoll is less exposed than the southern edge, but still influenced by open ocean movement.
Not as aggressive as the Elbow. But not static either.
The reef structure is varied and layered: coral ridges, patch reefs, sandy channels, sections of wall. That variation creates multiple habitats in a single dive — and that’s what drives the diversity.
You’ll see the big stuff: reef sharks cruising through, rays moving along the bottom, turtles feeding on the reef, spotted eagle rays passing through the blue.
But if you slow down — you’ll start seeing everything else.
Turneffe North is also known for nudibranchs, neck crabs, and small reef critters living inside the coral structure. This is one of those dives where the more you look, the more you find.
The water here is typically calmer than the Elbow, but still has enough movement to keep things active. This dive works for a wide range of experience levels, as long as you’re comfortable in the water.
We structure the day as a three-dive progression:
Dive 1 — Deeper. First dive gives you a look at the structure and resident life at depth.
Dive 2 — Mid-depth. You move through different sections of the reef — different habitats, different species.
Dive 3 — Shallower. Final dive slows things down — good conditions for spotting critters in the coral.
You’ll spend the full day on the water with a Belizean lunch, fruit, snacks, water, and soda between dives.

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$350 USD for divers (includes park fee)
$250 USD for snorkelers (includes park fee)
Includes full scuba gear (BCD, regulator, weights, fins, mask, snorkel), meals, snacks, and drinks.
3 dives across northern Turneffe Atoll. Full day on the water with Belizean lunch.
Suitable for a wide range of experience levels — comfortable in the water is all you need.