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The Elbow - Turneffe Atoll

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Turneffe Atoll offers a diverse range of dive sites suitable for all skill levels. Its expansive reef system includes everything from shallow, vibrant coral gardens to exciting wall dives with dramatic drop-offs. The atoll's intricate network of reefs, channels, and lagoons provides a habitat for a wide array of marine species, offering divers a chance to experience both macro and pelagic underwater environments. The atoll's relatively secluded location adds to its allure, providing a more tranquil and exclusive diving experience away from the busier sites. Its varied underwater terrain and the clear, warm waters make Turneffe Atoll a must-visit destination for any diver visiting Belize

When To Go Diving

The prime time for diving at Turneffe Atoll is from April to June, aligning with the best weather conditions in Belize. This period is characterized by calm seas and excellent visibility, often exceeding 30 meters. During these peak months, divers at Turneffe Atoll enjoy water temperatures that are consistently warm, usually between 27°C and 29°C (81°F to 84°F)

What to see

Turneffe Atoll, the largest atoll in Belize, is celebrated for its abundant and diverse marine life. The atoll's rich waters are home to a wide variety of species, from colorful reef fish and large schools of jacks to rays and occasional shark sightings. Its vibrant coral reefs are bustling with activity and offer a spectacle of color and life, making it a haven for divers and underwater photographers alike