Belize

Caribbean Reef Conservation

$5,995

*Airfare for group flight from Miami additional

15 days

Trip duration

9th – 12th

Grades

15 days

Jun 24 - Jul 8, 2025

Jul 13 - Jul 27, 2025

Miami, FL

Arrival & Departure

$5,995

Tuition

15 days

Trip duration

Jun 24 - Jul 8, 2025

Jul 13 - Jul 27, 2025

9th – 12th

Grades

*Airfare for group flight from Miami additional

Overview

Experience an enriching 15-day summer program in Belize that blends marine biology and conservation with hands-on adventure. This immersive trip focuses on protecting fragile coral reef habitats and earning your SCUBA certification on a private Caribbean island. Students will dive into marine biology activities, including reef fish identification, guided by local experts. Beyond the ocean, explore the ancient Xunantunich Mayan Ruins and help crocodile biologists safeguard the local marine habitats. This program not only deepens your understanding of marine ecosystems but also equips students with essential skills in environmental stewardship and offers a profound, lasting impact on your understanding of global conservation efforts.

Highlights

  • Protect the Western Hemisphere’s Largest Barrier Reef by Removing Invasive Lionfish
  • Earn Your PADI Open Water or Advanced Open Water SCUBA Certification
  • Participate in Marine Conservation Activities Let By Local Experts
  • Visit Ancient Mayan Ruins and Learn More About Traditional Mayan Culture
  • Help Biologists Protect the Habitat of Endangered Crocodiles and Manatees
  • Snorkel With Sea Turtles and Nurse Sharks at Laughing Bird Caye National Park
  • Journey Into the Rainforest For a Refreshing Swim in a Beautiful Cenote
  • 12 Hours of Marine Conservation Service Learning

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SCUBA Certification & Barrier Reef Exploration

Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Belize and earn your PADI open-water or advanced open water SCUBA certification during 5-days on a private Caribbean island. This unique opportunity offers hands-on training amidst the breathtaking Belize Barrier Reef system, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Experience the thrill of exploring vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life while participating in crucial conservation efforts. By removing invasive lionfish and conducting reef health checks, we play a vital role in preserving this stunning underwater ecosystem, gaining invaluable skills and contributing to marine conservation in a truly immersive setting.

SCUBA

Marine Conservation

Ancient Maya Ruins & Cultural Discovery

Step back in time with a visit to the ancient Xunantunich Mayan Ruins, where towering temples and intricate carvings reveal the wonders of the Maya civilization. Complement your exploration of these historic ruins with immersive experiences at a local Mayan cultural center. Participate in traditional Maya activities, such as a medicinal plant walk and a hands-on Mayan cooking class led by local Belizean instructors. This cultural journey offers a deep dive into Maya history and traditions, enriching your understanding of Belize’s heritage while seamlessly blending with your marine adventures for a truly comprehensive experience.

Jungle

Culture

Marine Conservation & Wildlife Encounters

Immerse yourself in Belize's diverse marine ecosystems through 12 hours of marine conservation service work. Collaborate with biologists to protect endangered species like crocodiles and manatees, and help safeguard their fragile natural habitats. Experience the thrill of snorkeling among sea turtles, nurse sharks, and eagle rays in the azure waters of Laughing Bird Caye National Park. This section of the program not only deepens your understanding of marine biology but also actively engages you in protecting vulnerable wildlife and preserving the natural wonders of Belize.

Wildlife

Snorkel

Common Questions

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All food, lodging, transportation, and activities are paid for with your trip tuition. Group airfare is additional and the cost depends on the program.

In order to be sure there are enough seats available on international group flights, ARCC books the international tickets in advance and families are invoiced for the cost of the international airfare.

Families are also responsible for booking flights or arranging transportation for students to meet their leaders and other group members at the program’s arrival airport. The leaders and students then fly internationally together as a group.

We are one of the few organizations that run marine conservation-focused summer programs for teenagers in Belize. This trip is perfect for students who want to spend a summer learning about marine biology while contributing to important conservation efforts and earning a dive certification, or improve existing dive skills.

While there is a large amount of scuba diving on this program, you do not need to be previously certified in order to participate. Students have the option to complete either their PADI Open Water or Advanced Open Water Certification on the island. Students who are new to diving will complete the PADI online eLearning portion of the certification prior to the program, and will then complete the practical skills section on the island. If you’re already certified, you can either earn your Advanced Open Water* (AOW) certification on the island, or jump directly into the marine conservation projects.

Absolutely! The conservation project is simple and straight-forward and the island staff will teach you all you need to know to help the guides with the lionfish project. You will have a unique opportunity to learn about and help conserve the marine environment while also having a fun experience. This trip is for both experienced and non-experienced divers, scientists and non-scientists alike — everyone makes a contribution regardless of their background and experience.

Each program has a specific packing list that has been designed to fit the program’s activities, length, climate, and culture. You will receive this packing list in the comprehensive Welcome Packet that is sent to all students after they enroll in a program.

Belizean cuisine showcases a mixture of many regional traditions and food habits, with major influences from Mexican, Caribbean, and Mayan culinary methods. We will have the opportunity to sample traditional local cuisine such as beans, rice, chicken and tropical fruit.

Vegetarians and medical dietary requirements (i.e., allergies) are catered for. We do need to be informed of all dietary needs prior to the start of the program.

We will be using a variety of transportation methods, including shuttles, vans and boats. Our partner organization will provide a private boat to take the group to and from the private island.

Yes, all students traveling to Belize need to have a valid passport. Please make sure the passport expiration date is at least six months after your program start date.

Be sure to make a photocopy of your passport and keep it in a separate place. If you lose your passport and you have a photocopy, it is much easier to replace.

US and Canadian Citizens do not need a visa for this program.

Visa requirements for other countries vary by country; please consult the Belize Immigration website to see if your specific country requires a Belize entry visa.

Belize is in the Central Standard Time (CST) zone and is six hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (UTC-6:00). There is no daylight savings in Belize, so during daylight saving in the U.S., the time in Belize is the same as Mountain Time (MT).

The weather is a lot like Florida in the summer. During the day it can be hot, sunny, and humid, especially in the jungle areas near the Mayan ruins. The temperature on the coast is typically cooler. The average daily high temperature is in the high 80s with lows in the high 70s. Late afternoons often bring showers, which help cool us off.

There will be opportunities for showers almost every day during the program. There will not be an opportunity to do machine laundry on the program, but students are welcome to handwash and airdry their personal clothing. For ease of travel, quick dry clothes are recommended on the packing list.

Belize is a relatively clean and safe place to travel. However, ARCC does recommend that you take some health precautions before your program. When you enroll in the program, you will receive more detailed information on pertinent travel vaccinations and immunizations. We base all health precautions on recommendations of the U.S. Center for Disease Control; you can find more information in the Traveler’s Health section of the CDC website. Our leaders carry a full first-aid kit and are all certified Wilderness First Responders (WFR).

Although you will not be doing traditional backpacking on this trip, it is important that you bring a backpack or duffel as your main piece of luggage. During the trip the group will be navigating through airports, getting on and off boats, and taking short walks. The group will be able to move much more efficiently if everyone is able to carry their luggage.

No. English is the official language of Belize. Spanish is the second most popular language, and many Belizeans are bilingual.

We suggest you bring about $75 per week on your program. This is for airline baggage fees, personal souvenirs, clinic visits, and other incidentals. ARCC pays for all meals, lodging, transportation and activities. There is some time to shop for souvenirs in Placencia. We recommend you bring about half your money in cash and the other half on a credit card.

In Belize the official currency is the Belize Dollar. US dollars are interchangeable with Belize dollars, but US coins are not accepted (they will also not accept US bills with any marks or tears, so check bills closely). We suggest that you carry about $50 of your money in small denominations ($1, $5, and $10 USD).

Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted, and ATMs are available in Placencia. We do not recommend debit cards, prepaid credit cards, or traveler’s checks. As with any international program, we strongly recommend talking to your bank about its international withdrawal policies to avoid any surprise fees or card cancellations.

Have questions? Speak to one of our Program Directors, give them a call at (415) 332.5075 , they love talking about their trips!

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