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Tarpon feeding dock — Attraction in South Caye Caulker

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Tarpon feeding dock
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Nearby attractions
Ragga Sailing Adventures
Front Street, halfway towards the split Caye Caulker, Belize
Stingray Beach
PXWF+6PP, Caye Caulker, Belize
Nearby restaurants
Chef Juan's Kitchen and Pastries
64 Crocodile Street, Caye Caulker, Belize
Maggie's Sunset Kitchen
Linds Cocal Caye Caulker, Belize
Ice and Beans Cafe
Front Street / Beachfront ,, Caye Caulker, Belize
Wish Willy Bar & Grill
40 Park Street, Caye Caulker, Belize
Chef Kareem's Unbelizable Lunch Caye Caulker
Front Street Caye Caulker, Belize
Paradiso Cafe
PXXG+2CM, Playa Asuncion, Belize
Meldy's Restaurant
PXWG+C27, Calle Aguado, Belize
Dee N D's Waterside Grill
Calle Almendro, Caye Caulker, Belize
Barefoot Caribe Bar and Grill
Playa Asuncion, Caye Caulker, Belize
Rainbow Grill & Bar
Playa Asuncion, Caye Caulker, Belize
Nearby hotels
Bella's Backpackers Hostel
Crocodile Street, Caye Caulker, Belize
Go Slow Guesthouse
Calle La Posa, Belize
Iguana Reef Inn
Chapoose Street, Caye Caulker, Belize
Sea n Sun Guest House
Lind's Cocal Street Caye Caulker Caye Caulker, Belize
Tropical Oasis
Calle La Posa, Belize
La Isla Resort
18 Avenida Hicaco, Caye Caulker, Belize
CayeReef Beachfront Boutique Condo Hotel
37 Front Street Caye Caulker, Belize
Sandy Lane Guest House & Cabanas
Caye Caulker, Belize, Belize
Enjoy Hotel
Pasero Street, Caye Caulker, Belize
The Caye Hotel at Caye Caulker
Avenida Hicaco, Caye Caulker, Belize
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Tarpon feeding dock
BelizeBelize DistrictSouth Caye CaulkerTarpon feeding dock

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Tarpon feeding dock

Calle La Posa, Belize
4.8(170)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Ragga Sailing Adventures, Stingray Beach, restaurants: Chef Juan's Kitchen and Pastries, Maggie's Sunset Kitchen, Ice and Beans Cafe, Wish Willy Bar & Grill, Chef Kareem's Unbelizable Lunch Caye Caulker, Paradiso Cafe, Meldy's Restaurant, Dee N D's Waterside Grill, Barefoot Caribe Bar and Grill, Rainbow Grill & Bar
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Nearby attractions of Tarpon feeding dock

Ragga Sailing Adventures

Stingray Beach

Ragga Sailing Adventures

Ragga Sailing Adventures

4.9

(323)

Open 24 hours
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Stingray Beach

Stingray Beach

4.2

(143)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Tarpon feeding dock

Chef Juan's Kitchen and Pastries

Maggie's Sunset Kitchen

Ice and Beans Cafe

Wish Willy Bar & Grill

Chef Kareem's Unbelizable Lunch Caye Caulker

Paradiso Cafe

Meldy's Restaurant

Dee N D's Waterside Grill

Barefoot Caribe Bar and Grill

Rainbow Grill & Bar

Chef Juan's Kitchen and Pastries

Chef Juan's Kitchen and Pastries

4.7

(294)

$

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Maggie's Sunset Kitchen

Maggie's Sunset Kitchen

4.4

(286)

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Ice and Beans Cafe

Ice and Beans Cafe

4.7

(703)

$$

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Wish Willy Bar & Grill

Wish Willy Bar & Grill

4.6

(274)

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Robert BurkettRobert Burkett
If you're looking for an unforgettable dining experience in Caye Caulker, look no further than the Tarpon Feeding Dock. This place is a true gem, blending a fun and exciting ambiance with a unique culinary adventure that you won’t want to miss. The highlight of your visit? The thrill of anticipation as you prepare to feed the tarpon! Picture this: you're sitting at the dock, surrounded by the sparkling Caribbean waters, and all you have to do is hold out your hand with some fish. Suddenly, a sleek tarpon leaps out of the water, snatching the food right from your palm—it's a heart-pounding moment that will leave you grinning from ear to ear. Prices are pretty cheap, making it accessible for everyone looking to indulge in a bit of adventure while enjoying local island vibes. Whether you’re a solo traveler or with family and friends, this spot promises some laughter and excitement. So, if you find yourself on Caye Caulker, be sure to swing by Tarpon Feeding Dock. You’ll leave with a memory that’ll have you talking about your tarpon encounter for years to come!
Annalie RogersAnnalie Rogers
I don’t usually write reviews, but my stay at Alaia Belize was such a nightmare that I feel obligated to warn others. For a so-called “luxury resort,” this place is embarrassing. First off, there were roaches in the room — yes, actual roaches. Completely unacceptable for a hotel charging these kinds of rates. On top of that, the sink faucet had mold growing around it, which was disgusting. The towels and robes looked old and worn out, like they’d been there since the place opened. It’s clear management doesn’t care about upkeep. The beach setup is awkward and poorly designed — it doesn’t even feel inviting or relaxing. And let’s not forget the mosquitoes, which were absolutely unbearable. It’s like they’ve never heard of pest control. The food was just okay, nothing special, and certainly not enough to make up for everything else that went wrong. For the price and reputation, I expected so much more. Instead, I left frustrated, bitten up, and grossed out. Alaia needs to seriously get its act together — until then, stay somewhere else.
Angela VarosAngela Varos
We arrived early to the Tarpon Dock (around 9:15 or 9:30ish) they weren’t open for feeding but the dock was accessible. We loved it! There were so many fish in the little bay and mangroves before we even got out to the Tarpon. We spent a lot of time watching the other fish on the walk in. It was quiet and beautiful. Then we got out to where the large Tarpon were. They know where to get an easy meal! And although we didn’t feed them, we enjoyed watching them break the surface of the water and swim around. Stunning, huge fish! If you want to see some beautiful fish without venturing into the water yourself, I’d highly recommend going early and just enjoying the beauty of the natural setting and the wonderful fish watching.
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If you're looking for an unforgettable dining experience in Caye Caulker, look no further than the Tarpon Feeding Dock. This place is a true gem, blending a fun and exciting ambiance with a unique culinary adventure that you won’t want to miss. The highlight of your visit? The thrill of anticipation as you prepare to feed the tarpon! Picture this: you're sitting at the dock, surrounded by the sparkling Caribbean waters, and all you have to do is hold out your hand with some fish. Suddenly, a sleek tarpon leaps out of the water, snatching the food right from your palm—it's a heart-pounding moment that will leave you grinning from ear to ear. Prices are pretty cheap, making it accessible for everyone looking to indulge in a bit of adventure while enjoying local island vibes. Whether you’re a solo traveler or with family and friends, this spot promises some laughter and excitement. So, if you find yourself on Caye Caulker, be sure to swing by Tarpon Feeding Dock. You’ll leave with a memory that’ll have you talking about your tarpon encounter for years to come!
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I don’t usually write reviews, but my stay at Alaia Belize was such a nightmare that I feel obligated to warn others. For a so-called “luxury resort,” this place is embarrassing. First off, there were roaches in the room — yes, actual roaches. Completely unacceptable for a hotel charging these kinds of rates. On top of that, the sink faucet had mold growing around it, which was disgusting. The towels and robes looked old and worn out, like they’d been there since the place opened. It’s clear management doesn’t care about upkeep. The beach setup is awkward and poorly designed — it doesn’t even feel inviting or relaxing. And let’s not forget the mosquitoes, which were absolutely unbearable. It’s like they’ve never heard of pest control. The food was just okay, nothing special, and certainly not enough to make up for everything else that went wrong. For the price and reputation, I expected so much more. Instead, I left frustrated, bitten up, and grossed out. Alaia needs to seriously get its act together — until then, stay somewhere else.
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We arrived early to the Tarpon Dock (around 9:15 or 9:30ish) they weren’t open for feeding but the dock was accessible. We loved it! There were so many fish in the little bay and mangroves before we even got out to the Tarpon. We spent a lot of time watching the other fish on the walk in. It was quiet and beautiful. Then we got out to where the large Tarpon were. They know where to get an easy meal! And although we didn’t feed them, we enjoyed watching them break the surface of the water and swim around. Stunning, huge fish! If you want to see some beautiful fish without venturing into the water yourself, I’d highly recommend going early and just enjoying the beauty of the natural setting and the wonderful fish watching.
Angela Varos

Angela Varos

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Reviews of Tarpon feeding dock

4.8
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5.0
48w

If you're looking for an unforgettable dining experience in Caye Caulker, look no further than the Tarpon Feeding Dock. This place is a true gem, blending a fun and exciting ambiance with a unique culinary adventure that you won’t want to miss.

The highlight of your visit? The thrill of anticipation as you prepare to feed the tarpon! Picture this: you're sitting at the dock, surrounded by the sparkling Caribbean waters, and all you have to do is hold out your hand with some fish. Suddenly, a sleek tarpon leaps out of the water, snatching the food right from your palm—it's a heart-pounding moment that will leave you grinning from ear to ear.

Prices are pretty cheap, making it accessible for everyone looking to indulge in a bit of adventure while enjoying local island vibes. Whether you’re a solo traveler or with family and friends, this spot promises some laughter and excitement.

So, if you find yourself on Caye Caulker, be sure to swing by Tarpon Feeding Dock. You’ll leave with a memory that’ll have you talking about your tarpon encounter for...

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1.0
6w

I don’t usually write reviews, but my stay at Alaia Belize was such a nightmare that I feel obligated to warn others. For a so-called “luxury resort,” this place is embarrassing.

First off, there were roaches in the room — yes, actual roaches. Completely unacceptable for a hotel charging these kinds of rates. On top of that, the sink faucet had mold growing around it, which was disgusting. The towels and robes looked old and worn out, like they’d been there since the place opened. It’s clear management doesn’t care about upkeep.

The beach setup is awkward and poorly designed — it doesn’t even feel inviting or relaxing. And let’s not forget the mosquitoes, which were absolutely unbearable. It’s like they’ve never heard of pest control.

The food was just okay, nothing special, and certainly not enough to make up for everything else that went wrong.

For the price and reputation, I expected so much more. Instead, I left frustrated, bitten up, and grossed out. Alaia needs to seriously get its act together — until then, stay...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
37w

We arrived early to the Tarpon Dock (around 9:15 or 9:30ish) they weren’t open for feeding but the dock was accessible. We loved it! There were so many fish in the little bay and mangroves before we even got out to the Tarpon. We spent a lot of time watching the other fish on the walk in. It was quiet and beautiful. Then we got out to where the large Tarpon were. They know where to get an easy meal! And although we didn’t feed them, we enjoyed watching them break the surface of the water and swim around. Stunning, huge fish! If you want to see some beautiful fish without venturing into the water yourself, I’d highly recommend going early and just enjoying the beauty of the natural setting and the wonderful...

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