Turneffe Coral Beach Atoll
Are you interested in helping to protect the world’s marine environment in a personally fulfilling and economically sustainable way? Turneffe Coral Beach Atoll might be just what you’re looking for.
Combining the serenity of a private island with the undersea splendor of a pristine coral garden, Turneffe Coral Beach Atoll is located some twenty-four miles from Belize City and a short boat ride from the world-famous, scuba d ...
Are you interested in helping to protect the world’s marine environment in a personally fulfilling and economically sustainable way? Turneffe Coral Beach Atoll might be just what you’re looking for.
Combining the serenity of a private island with the undersea splendor of a pristine coral garden, Turneffe Coral Beach Atoll is located some twenty-four miles from Belize City and a short boat ride from the world-famous, scuba divers’ dream, the Belize Blue Hole.
The four hundred and one (401) acre property sits in the midst of a chain of islands and cayes that together constitute the Belize Barrier Reef. This coral structure, many miles long and second in size only to the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996.
Untouched by mass tourism, the island, and its immediate neighborhood is only marginally developed and perfect for a large-to-medium-scale eco-friendly project. The unspoiled atoll also provides excellent snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities.
The atoll lies along a natural migration route for fish and provides delightful challenges for fly-fisherfolks and feeding grounds for conch, lobsters, and other marine delicacies, perfect for snorkelers and sports fishermen who enjoy catching their own.
Are you interested in helping to protect the world’s marine environment in a personally fulfilling and economically sustainable way? Turneffe Coral Beach Atoll might be just what you’re looking for.
Combining the serenity of a private island with the undersea splendor of a pristine coral garden, Turneffe Coral Beach Atoll is located some twenty-four miles from Belize City and a short boat ride from the world-famous, scuba divers’ dream, the Belize Blue Hole.
The four hundred and one (401) acre property sits in the midst of a chain of islands and cayes that together constitute the Belize Barrier Reef. This coral structure, many miles long and second in size only to the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996.
Untouched by mass tourism, the island, and its immediate neighborhood is only marginally developed and perfect for a large-to-medium-scale eco-friendly project. The unspoiled atoll also provides excellent snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities.
The atoll lies along a natural migration route for fish and provides delightful challenges for fly-fisherfolks and feeding grounds for conch, lobsters, and other marine delicacies, perfect for snorkelers and sports fishermen who enjoy catching their own.