With the recent paving of the Coastal Highway, accessing Belize’s Central Coast has become significantly easier. This region marks the closest point where the Maya Mountains meet the sea, welcoming refreshing Caribbean breezes from the Barrier Reef, creating an idyllic tropical climate. Life here moves at a leisurely pace, reminiscent of Belize’s earlier days.
Spanning 90.627 acres, this property boasts a unique charm, complemented by the adjoining Western and Sapodilla Lagoons. Surrounded by foothills and mountains to the west, this area features a pristine estuary system fed by seven freshwater jungle rivers, with one wild-and-scenic river streaming out to the Caribbean Sea.
Recognized as an IUCN Category IV Wildlife Sanctuary, this estuary and its surroundings are enveloped by rugged, untouched lands. Renowned for its world-class sport fishing, the area’s beaches are naturally high in sand and remain largely undeveloped. This unspoiled paradise is conveniently located just a short boat ride north of Gales Point Village and sits just above the Manatee Bar River.
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