San Pedro Vessel Grounded After Steering Malfunction

A routine water taxi journey between San Pedro and Caye Caulker took an unexpected turn over the weekend when a San Pedro Belize Express vessel experienced a steering malfunction and ran aground on a small island west of San Pedro. The incident, which occurred on November 17, 2025, involved 40 individuals, including 36 passengers and 2 crew members. Fortunately, no serious injuries were reported, but the Belize Port Authority and the Belize Coast Guard have launched investigations to determine the cause of the accident.

Ports Commissioner Kaylon Young confirmed that the vessel encountered mechanical issues with its steering system, leading it to veer into shallow waters near the island. He emphasized the importance of identifying the root cause, whether it was related to the vessel’s condition, the competence of the crew, or the navigation equipment. Young also highlighted the stringent annual inspections and safety requirements for commercial passenger vessels, underscoring the need to ensure passenger safety.

Lieutenant Mark Choc, Operations Officer of the Coast Guard, described the swift response to the incident, with rescue teams arriving within 5 to 10 minutes after being alerted by a fisherman. He confirmed that the vessel was ‘high and dry’ and that all crew members were safe, with no serious injuries observed. Choc stressed the critical importance of rapid response in such emergencies, noting that the Coast Guard aims to maintain a 15-minute response time to prevent potential loss of life.

While the exact cause of the grounding remains under investigation, authorities are committed to uncovering the factors that led to the incident. A second vessel from the same company arrived shortly after to safely transport passengers from the scene. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to be released once the findings are complete.