Virginia Caye
Belize is known for its sandy beaches, lush jungles, and natural ecosystem with the second largest barrier reef in the world. Virginia Caye is a 3.98-acre private island located right off the coast of Belize's Stann Creek District, a popular diving destination. It’s the closest caye to the Garifuna village of Hopkins and it is ideally situated halfway between Placencia to the south and San Pedro in the north, making it a great poten ...
Belize is known for its sandy beaches, lush jungles, and natural ecosystem with the second largest barrier reef in the world. Virginia Caye is a 3.98-acre private island located right off the coast of Belize's Stann Creek District, a popular diving destination. It’s the closest caye to the Garifuna village of Hopkins and it is ideally situated halfway between Placencia to the south and San Pedro in the north, making it a great potential stop for yachts and tourists.
Surrounding the island are beautiful colourful corals, perfect for snorkelling. The barrier reef is just a mile away to the east. To the west is an unspoilt 180° view of the coast of Belize with Victoria peak, which is the highest peak in Belize and the last to kiss the sun at sunset each evening.
The skies are truly magnificent with zero light pollution. You can see the Milky Way each night. Dolphins and rays pass the island every day and manatees and turtles are easily spotted.
Inquire now to learn more about this tropical paradise in the midst of the Caribbean sea!
Belize is known for its sandy beaches, lush jungles, and natural ecosystem with the second largest barrier reef in the world. Virginia Caye is a 3.98-acre private island located right off the coast of Belize's Stann Creek District, a popular diving destination. It’s the closest caye to the Garifuna village of Hopkins and it is ideally situated halfway between Placencia to the south and San Pedro in the north, making it a great potential stop for yachts and tourists.
Surrounding the island are beautiful colourful corals, perfect for snorkelling. The barrier reef is just a mile away to the east. To the west is an unspoilt 180° view of the coast of Belize with Victoria peak, which is the highest peak in Belize and the last to kiss the sun at sunset each evening.
The skies are truly magnificent with zero light pollution. You can see the Milky Way each night. Dolphins and rays pass the island every day and manatees and turtles are easily spotted.
Inquire now to learn more about this tropical paradise in the midst of the Caribbean sea!