Sailing in Belize surpasses other destinations due to its unique advantages. Typical sailing itineraries take advantage of prevailing trade winds, seamlessly transitioning from engines to sails, harnessing Mother Nature’s power. The culturally rich heritage immerses sailors in the warmth of Belize’s diverse society, with ancient Maya cities, indigenous villages, waterfalls, intricate cave systems, lush rainforests, and abundant wildlife to explore.
Belize’s sailing experience extends beyond the sea, offering captivating inland ventures. With BSV’s fully crewed catamarans, guests enjoy the ultimate all-inclusive charter, accessing the world’s largest living barrier reef and remote sites. Knowledgeable captains act as tour guides, and teachers ensuring an unforgettable journey filled with gourmet meals, fishing, snorkeling, adventure and a memorable sailing education experience. Sailors embrace the tranquility and hidden beauty of Belize, leaving with cherished memories of unparalleled exploration.exploration
Embark on an accessible and thrilling sailing adventure to unexplored Belize, with direct flights from major Canadian and US cities. European travelers can reach via the US or Cancun and take a puddle jumper to Cucumber Beach Marina, just 15 minutes from the International Airport.
Belize stands out as a hidden gem among sailing destinations, offering remote itineraries with few other boats and a sense of tranquility reminiscent of the early days of the BVI’s. With 7 fully crewed catamarans, Belize Sailing Vacations (BSV) sets the standard as the only true all-inclusive charter operation. Experience unparalleled access to the world’s largest living barrier reef and remote sites, enjoying gourmet meals, fishing, snorkeling gear, kayaks, and paddleboards onboard.
Knowledgeable captains serve as built-in tour guides, sharing Belize’s marine life expertise and arranging off-boat activities like rendezvous diving and specialist fishing. A liveaboard sailing charter in Belize guarantees a freedom-filled and stylish journey, revealing stunning landscapes and untouched beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for adventurers and sailors alike.
Your options for anchorages begin with popular spots such as Ambergris Caye (Hol Chan Marine Reserve & Shark Ray Alley, “La Isla Bonita” San Pedro), Caye Caulker, Goff’s Caye, and St. George’s Caye.
Explore the vast and mesmerizing sailing destinations of Belize, ranging from the popular islands of Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker to the enchanting southernmost Sapodilla Cayes. With an infinite scope for itineraries, Belize Sailing Vacations (BSV) offers guests the chance to return year after year, always discovering somewhere new.
From the lively and bustling atmosphere of Ambergris Caye to the laid-back charm of Caye Caulker, the options are diverse. But it doesn’t end there – the journey can take you to the captivating and remote Sapodilla Cayes in the southernmost region, where untouched beauty and tranquility await.
With each visit, guests find fresh and exciting experiences, as the possibilities for exploration are endless. Sail through azure waters, discover pristine beaches, and encounter rich marine life, making every voyage with BSV an unforgettable and cherished memory. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or both, Belize’s diverse and enchanting sailing destinations will keep you coming back for more, year after year.
Our sailing school offers an immersive onboard experience, providing all the courses necessary to achieve your sailing objectives under the guidance of our leading mentors! You’ll learn and live aboard one of our catamarans, sailing through the picturesque cayes of Belize. Your captain doubles as your instructor, leading daily lessons interspersed with breaks for exploration and relaxation.
Belize Sailing Vacations Offers The Following ASA Certifications On Their Learn To Sail Vacations :
¤ ASA 101 | KEELBOAT SAILING 1
¤ ASA 103 | COASTAL CRUISING
¤ ASA 104 | BAREBOAT CRUISING
¤ ASA 105 | COASTAL NAVIGATION
¤ ASA 106 | ADVANCED COASTAL CRUISING
¤ ASA 114 | CRUISING CATAMARAN
November 1st – 7th, 2025
December 6th – 12th, 2025
January 10th – 16th, 2026
February 7th – 13th, 2026
March 7th – 13th, 2026
April 11th – 17th, 2026
May 9th – 15th, 2026
June 13th – 19th, 2026
July 11th – 17th, 2026
August 8th – 14th, 2026
November 7th – 13th, 2026
December 5th – 11th, 2026
Explore picturesque islands and remote cayes while our dedicated crew caters to your every need. Enjoy:
We’re committed to ensuring your sailing journey becomes a collection of unique learning experiences and unforgettable memories!
*Max occupancy per cabin: 2
One of our favorite islands because it reminds us why postcards were invented. This 2 acre island sits right on the barrier reef so you can snorkel straight from the shore, or simply relax in the water on the sandbar with an icy cold Belikin beer.
Swallow Caye has been declared a wildlife sanctuary to protect the manatees and other marine life that call it home. Manatees, which are also known as ‘sea cows’ are gentle, slow moving, plant-eating herbivores and their closest living relatives are elephants and aardvarks. They can grow over 13 feet in length and weigh up to 3,500 pounds. Despite being an endangered species, manatees are present in the waters of Belize and can be seen throughout the year. (Please note it is not possible to swim with the Manatees, however we have often spotted them while snorkelling).
Steeped in history, St George’s Caye was the first capital of the British settlement in Belize. The island is principally home to private families, however it is possible to use this as a base for some great snorkeling, scuba diving and fishing.
Sail to the sleepy island of Caye Caulker, fish along the way and enjoy a swim on arrival. ‘No shirt, no shoes, no problem’ is the motto of this island and typifies the vibe. The white sandy beaches, ocean breezes, fresh seafood, azure waters and a fantastic barrier reef on its doorstep make it a perfect place to relax and unwind. A trip to Caye Caulker is not complete without a late afternoon Belikin beer or a rum punch at the Lazy Lizard bar at ‘The Cut’ – a lively swimming area, which separates the two islands of Caye Caulker.
Enjoy a morning of snorkeling at Hol Chan Marine Reserve, swimming amongst beautiful shoals of tropical fish, turtles, eagle rays, stingrays, moray eels and grouper. Return to the boat and re-charge the batteries over a tropical lunch with the reef only meters from your anchorage. Follow this with a dip at Shark Ray Alley, a site where local fishermen used to clean their catch, which attracts more carnivorous species such as big southern stingrays and nurse sharks.
Ambergris Caye is the most northerly Caye in Belize and touches the Yucatan peninsular of Mexico. Lying only a quarter of a mile from the barrier reef, it’s one of the best locations in the world for scuba diving, snorkeling and sports fishing. The main town San Pedro has the broadest range of tourist amenities in Belize, including art and craft shops, boutique hotels, fine dining establishments and plenty of fun local eateries and establishments.
*Itineraries are subject to change due to weather or other circumstances beyond our control.
The sailing school fleet at Belize Sailing Vacations includes: A Lagoon 500, Lagoon 52, Leopard 45 and 48, FP Saona 47, and two FP Saba 50s.
(Excludes crew gratuity and off-boat activities such as restaurant dining, scuba diving,
specialty fishing, or spa treatments.)
All-inclusive 6-night ASA Group Charters, including any two courses, are as follows:
US$2,795.00 per person plus 10% tax, based on Double Occupancy
US$3,195.00 per person plus 10% tax, based on Single Occupancy
Additional courses are available on request.
*Transfers between the airport and the marina are excluded and can be arranged for an additional US$60.00 per way.
*Rates are exclusive of 10% tax.
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