Golf cart rentals from A&T Rentals are the perfect choice for your next golf outing or special event. Our golf cart rental fleet includes a variety of golf cart models to fit all of your needs and budgets. We offer both 4-passenger and 6-passenger golf carts, as well as a selection of luxury models that feature leather seating and a host of amenities. Our golf carts are reliable, efficient, and safe, and are backed by our experienced and professional service team. Our rental process is simple, and our staff can help you find the perfect golf cart for your needs. We also offer delivery service and on-site repairs, so you'll never have to worry about a breakdown or a late arrival. With competitive pricing, flexible rental terms, and top-notch customer service, our golf cart rentals are the perfect choice for your next event.
Ambergris Caye, Belize's largest island, is known for its water sports, scuba diving and Caribbean beaches. Off the eastern shore, the Belize Barrier Reef features famed snorkeling and dive sites such as the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, with an abundance of sea life, and the 124m-deep Great Blue Hole. The town of San Pedro is the island's gateway and center for sailing and reef exploration.
San Pedro Town is in the south part of Ambergris Caye, in northern Belize. Its sandy streets are lined with wooden houses, seafood restaurants and beach bars. Hol Chan Marine Reserve is a channel in an offshore reef. It features dive sites with parrotfish and moray eels, plus nurse sharks and stingrays at Shark Ray Alley. To the north, Bacalar Chico National Park protects wildlife and the Chac Balam Mayan ruins.
Until very recently, almost ALL development on Ambergris Caye was on the reef side. The coral reef – the fishing, the diving and snorkeling and the trade winds – the things that first brought residents to the island and the very first tourists 50 years ago – are primarily on the eastern side of the island. But less than 10 years ago, a developer filled a LONG road across one of the large shallow mangrove lagoons that forms the center of the caye.