Description
Off the coast of Belize, at the northern point of Ramsey Caye, sits a rare 1.029-acre island parcel that captures exactly why people have been coming to this country for generations—and why they keep coming back.
This offering is for the point of the island only, a naturally elevated, well-positioned section surrounded by clear turquoise waters, healthy sea grass beds, and direct access to Belize’s world-class marine environment. The location alone sets it apart: calm waters on one side, deeper channels nearby, and fishing grounds that locals have relied on for decades.
This area is ideal for fishing, whether traditional hand-line, sport fishing, or guided experiences. It naturally lends itself to an eco-retreat, fishermen’s camp, or private island getaway—the kind of low-impact, high-value development Belize does best. Simple, thoughtful construction here would align perfectly with the country’s long-standing respect for nature and the sea.
Belize has always moved at its own pace. It’s not a place shaped by overdevelopment, but by tradition, culture, and a genuine way of life. Visitors come for the authenticity, the easy sense of community, and the unmistakable beauty of Caribbean waters that are still healthy and alive. With the Belize Barrier Reef just offshore—the second largest on the planet—the ocean isn’t just scenery here; it’s part of everyday life
The reef is a constant draw—snorkelers, divers, conservation-minded travelers, and adventure seekers all pass through these waters year-round. Tourism continues to grow steadily each year, especially eco-tourism and small-scale island retreats that respect the land and sea rather than overpower them.
Ramsey Caye is located approximately 30 minutes from Belize City by boat, making it close enough for supplies, staff access, and guest transfers, yet far enough to feel genuinely removed. That balance is becoming harder to find, and it’s exactly why island points like this continue to appreciate in both value and demand.
Whether envisioned as a private escape for local use, a fishermen’s base, or a boutique eco-retreat catering to travelers seeking the real Belize, this 1.029-acre point offers flexibility, privacy, and long-term investment potential in a country that still values simplicity, heritage, and the natural world.