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Conserving Sharks in Belize

Physical Requirements

Earthwatch Expeditions offers access to some of the most wondrous nature encounters the world has to offer. Many take place in destinations that are wild and remote, with varying physical demands and limited medical facilities. All field research trips may not be suitable for every traveler. In order to participate on this expedition, you must comfortably and reliably be able to execute all physical requirements as noted below.

Level of Difficulty

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Difficulty
  • Moderate
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Trip Pace

  • This trip includes a combination of boat-based research, coastal exploration, and inland excursions over 7 days

  • Several days are spent fully on the water during shark research activities

  • Daily plans remain flexible based on weather, sea conditions, and research needs

  • Research schedules may shift in response to conditions, equipment, and field priorities

  • Guests should expect full, immersive days with a mix of structured and adaptive activities

  • Full, immersive days including extended time on the water

  • Flexible schedule based on research needs and weather

  • 3–4 full research days

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Walking & Terrain

Guests should be able to:

  • Walk 2–4 hours during jungle hikes and coastal exploration

  • Traverse uneven terrain on forest trails, including inclines and potentially muddy conditions (as in Cockscomb Basin)

  • Enter and exit the water from shore or boat during snorkeling or field activities

  • Maintain balance on a moving boat in variable sea conditions

  • Carry a small daypack with water and personal items

  • Tolerate heat, humidity, sun exposure, insects, and extended time outdoors

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Transportation & Vehicles

Travel includes a combination of:

  • Ground transportation by van or minibus

  • Boat travel for shark research and coastal exploration

  • Local transfers between accommodations and activity sites

Please note:

  • Boat outings may involve exposed, hot, or choppy conditions

  • Guests must be able to board and exit a small boat, sometimes in shallow water

  • Full days on the water may have limited facilities (no onboard bathroom)

  • Snorkeling and in-water activities may be available for confident swimmers

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Accessibility

Due to the nature of the terrain, boat travel, and physical fieldwork, this trip is not suitable for travelers with limited mobility.

Guests must:

  • Have good balance and stability

  • Walk unassisted on uneven and natural terrain

  • Enter and exit vehicles and boats without assistance

  • Be comfortable working in outdoor, remote environments

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Weather
  • Conditions in coastal Belize are warm to hot and humid year-round.

  • Daytime temperatures are typically high, with strong sun exposure

  • Brief periods of intense rain are possible, particularly during the wet season

  • Tropical storms may occur seasonally

  • Guests should be prepared for heat, humidity, sun, and changing weather conditions

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Call Our Boulder Office at 800-548-7555 or contact your travel advisor.
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Hours
Mountain Time

  • 8 am to 5 pm, Monday - Friday

  • 8 am to 3 pm on Saturday

  • Closed on Sunday

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