Enjoy your sunrise coffee on Belize’s finest, untouched Caribbean beach.

This is an isthmus property, with natural, high-sand beaches on either side. The property extends from the Caribbean Sea on the east shore, to the exotic Southern Lagoon on the isthmus’ west shore. Its beaches and waters are part of an important IUCN Category IV Wildlife Sanctuary, home to the western Caribbean’s most important Hawksbill Turtle nesting side on its Caribbean beach, and to the world’s largest remaining population of West Indian Manatee on the Lagoon side. Surrounded by world-class sport fishing, it is centrally-located to all of Belize’s famous attractions.

This property totals 300 acres. It includes sand beach, open savanna, riparian settings, forested land, and mangrove buffers. It already has a sensible legal subdivision and an approved E.I.A. (Environmental Impact Analysis). It is a tabula rosa ~ a clean slate for your ideas, with a well-built, weather-resistant dock as its only structure. What can you envision for such a gem? Residence Club? Private Retreat? Resort? Scientific Research Center for coral reef & estuary study? Your imagination will be the guide, and we can introduce you to the right government & environmental resources to help you reach your goal.

The world’s second-largest barrier reef ~ the MesoAmerican Barrier Reef ~ is just offshore, with scuba diving, snorkeling, reef fishing, sailing, and island hopping. The property’s on-site docks are on the seaside lagoon, offering safe harborage for you boats and quick ocean access. Its Caribbean beach is actually Belize’s closest demarcation point to the southern halves of Turneffe Atoll and Lighthouse Reef. It is surrounded by thousands of hectares of wild national lands ~ and nearby Maya temple national parks, jungle & river adventure, cave tubing, waterfall hikes, scientific study ~ with tropical flora and fauna in natural abundance.

As the helicopter flies, the property is 17 miles from Belize’s international airport. It is a spectacular 1-hr boat journey from Belize City, passing through seaside lagoons, a jungle river, and an Audubon Bird Sanctuary. Via the ocean, it is about 45-min. from Belize City, along the wild Caribbean shoreline. It is less than 4 miles by boat from Gales Point, just off Belize’s new Coastal Highway, where there are roads, docks, and human resources. It can be reached by boat from anywhere in the world. Ask us about the private airstrips nearby.

You can fly out of New York or Atlanta in the early morning, and be here for a late lunch.

Belize’s Southern Lagoon is a pristine, 9,000-acre, IUCN Category IV Wildlife Sanctuary.