Turneffe Flats is a remote resort on Belize’s Turneffe Atoll offering world-class snorkeling/ecotour packages, Scuba diving, and flats fishing. With a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, Turneffe Flats is proud to have received the highest Green Globe certification score in Central America and the 2nd highest in the Caribbean.
With Turneffe’s incredible reefs, extensive patch corals and backreef flats, you will enjoy world-class snorkeling with the naturalist Atoll Adventure guides, as well as a variety of eco-tourism options including manatee and dolphin tours, birding, nature walks, and even Belizean cooking classes. Comfortable, air-conditioned accommodations and excellent cuisine complement Turneffe’s wonderful nature experiences.
What is the language spoken in Belize?
The official language is English, but several other languages are spoken including Spanish, Mayan, Garifuna and the local Kriole patois.
How is the lodge powered?
Turneffe Flats operates primarily on solar power with diesel generators as backup. All power is 110V/220V AC with US-style outlets. Generators are not within hearing distance of guest rooms.
What is the country code in Belize?
501
What is the time zone in Belize?
Belize observes Central Standard Time year around
What currency is utilized?
Local currency is the Belize dollar, which is pegged to the US dollar at two Belizean dollars for one US dollar. US dollars are readily accepted in Belize.
What is the climate like?
The climate of Belize is sub-tropical with temperatures averaging around 80 degrees F throughout the year. During winter months, lows dip to the mid 70’s and highs during the warmest months rarely hit 100. April and May tend to be the warmest months the ocean breeze keeps in quite comfortable even when it is warm. Cold fronts in the late fall or early winter generally bring the coolest temperatures.
Travel to Belize:
International airline service is available at Phillip Goldson International Airport (BZE) on the outskirts of Belize City. Local airline carriers including Tropic Air, Maya Island Air and Javier Flying Services provide excellent connections throughout the country.
International connections are available from numerous US and Canadian locations.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
A valid passport is required for entry to Belize; however a visa is not required
for citizens of the United States, Canada, Mexico, members of the European Union, the British
Commonwealth or Caricom nations.
Our guide and driver were very good with their knowledge and were very helpful with our questions. It was a very pleasant visit that would have been impossible to do on our own. Hotels and restaurants were fantastic. The special places we got to go to, like the kitchens, were great. Enjoyed the entire trip!
Meyer Smolen
TrustScore 4.8 | 190 reviews
TrustScore 4.8 of 5
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23 hours ago
I've just started the process, but Tilly has been very helpful and has a great personality that puts a traveler at ease. I think the paperwork has just begun so I can't give an overall rating of the whole experience. So far, so good.
Christine Allen
2 days ago
Claire made sure she knew what my expectations and priorities were and offered options based on that. She also suggested a visit to a city i did not know about. She was pleasant friendly informative and helpful
Al Kirkley
1 week ago
Cheska is a great asset for your company she is very knowledgeable and pleasant to work with
Susan Johnson
1 week ago
Adventure Life set us up with great guides and locations, seamless transportation, and good advice. Will work with them again. Thanks