A beautiful beach house overlooking the second largest reef in the world! Imagine total privacy, Spanish flavor, being close to stores, restaurants, dive shops, fishing charters, para-sailing, and just about everything else you would expect in paradise.
The upstairs unit has one queen bed in the master suite with a beautiful mural of the reef behind the bed. There's also a queen size sofa bed in the upstairs living room. The upstairs sleeps four. When you're on the balcony, you have plenty of furniture for relaxing and dining. The upstairs also has a "widows walk" balcony area for even better views of the lagoon and the surrounding sea.
The downstairs unit has two bedrooms, each having a queen bed and dresser. Each bedroom has a large closet. In the living room there is a futon that sleeps two. You can sleep up to six downstairs.
We can arrange Mayan Tours and dive packages for you. Any tour you desire we can help you with! From island reef diving to mainland Mayan temple tours at a very reasonable prices.
About Belize
Ambergris Caye is the largest and most northern of Belize's islands. It is twenty five miles long and parallels Belize's barrier reef. Ambergris Caye, once claimed by Mexico, is separated from Mexico only by a narrow channel. Ambergris Caye is located east of the Corozal District. Its main town of San Pedro is about 36 miles from Belize City. Like Caye Caulker, Ambergris is a limestone coral island. It has cool tropical breezes and is literally a stones throw from the Barrier Reef in some places.
During the Mayan period, Ambergris Caye was a trading post. Ruins have been excavated throughout the island, including the Marco Gonzales site, the Basil Jones site, and in San Pedro town.
Ambergris is the most commercially developed of the islands. It has quite a few luxurious hotels and an avid night life. There is also considerable real estate interest on Ambergris as most of the northern end of the island is not yet developed. Although there is a small fishing industry, the main source of income of this once buccaneering and whaling caye is tourism.
Most of the 2000+ residents of Ambergris are of Mestizo-Spanish descent. Spanish is mostly spoken although everyone does speak English. Like their sister island of Caye Caulker they are from fishing families. The island does employ a number of people from the other districts, mainly Belize City.
About San Pedro
The main town on Ambergris caye is San Pedro Town. It is a mile or so long and encompasses only a few street blocks. Most of the houses are wooden with zinc roofed houses. San Pedro town is the heart of Ambergris Caye and offers a wide range of restuarants, bars, souvenir shops, and banks. Since the airstrip is also located in town, most resorts and hotels are only a hop, skip & a jump away.
The main means of transportation are golf carts however bicycles, scooters, and some cars and vans are also available. The streets are sandy and unpaved so be sure to leave your fancy clothes and high heel shoes at home. There are no traffic lights, no freeways or highways, and no highrise buildings.
The atmosphere on San Pedro is very casual. The dress of the day is usually shorts and sandals (if you can't handle being barefoot).
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