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Ramon’s Village was nice, service was great, and the dive shop has easy access. We stayed at the Belizean Princess which was right across the street and is owned by Ramon’s. The town has grown a lot since we were there 12 years ago, and tons of traffic, golf carts, 4 wheelers, trucks, tractors, etc. There is a lot of great places to eat in town so don’t spend all of your time at the resort. Go to Licks Beachside Café for Key Lime Pie, to die for. It has upstairs patio overlooking the water which is a great place to eat, relax, and have a Belikin.
It was windy and we could not dive a couple of days but the shop reimbursed us for that. Angel Sandra, Angel Angelia, and the dive master spotted a Hammerhead shark and the dive master said there have been only a couple of sightings in his 34 year career there. We also dove the marine reserve (max 26′) for some real close up looks at turtles, nurse sharks, eels, etc. The overall diving was good, nothing super exceptional to see but if you haven’t been there, you need to go. I have been to the Caye Caulker twice now and it hasn’t grown as bad as San Pedro. I talked to a couple of people and they said the diving was great there. It might be worth the 1/2 hour boat ride over to try it out.
We also booked a day excursion to the Mayan Ruins near Belize City. Also a Zip Line tour and Cave Tubing was really a kick. Bike rentals are available for $8.00 a day and a great way to see the island. Plenty to do there when it’s too windy to dive.