Must see
Drop-off
Sharks
As a partially submerged atoll, Glover’s Atoll offers a unique diving experience characterized by its pristine coral reefs and diverse range of dive sites. From shallow coral gardens perfect for beginners to deeper drop-offs and wall dives for more experienced divers, the atoll provides an array of underwater landscapes to explore. The clear waters and healthy coral ecosystems offer divers a glimpse into a vibrant underwater world teeming with life. Glover’s Atoll's relatively remote location also means that its reefs are less crowded, allowing for a more intimate and serene diving experience
When To Go Diving
The best time to dive at Glover’s Atoll in Belize is typically from April to June. These months coincide with the dry season, offering divers calm sea conditions and excellent visibility, often stretching up to 30 meters or more. During the peak diving months at Glover’s Atoll, water temperatures are comfortably warm, generally ranging from 27°C to 29°C (81°F to 84°F)
What to see
Glover’s Atoll is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a marine reserve known for its incredible biodiversity. Divers can encounter a wide array of marine life, including vibrant coral formations, a variety of reef fish, rays, and possibly sharks. The atoll's unique ecosystem supports a plethora of marine species, making it a hotspot for both biodiversity and underwater photography