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Caye Caulker

Caye Caulker, Belize, embodies its "Go Slow" motto with sandy streets and golf carts. This relaxed island gem offers world-class fishing and diving on the Belize Barrier Reef, vibrant Creole culture, fresh seafood, and stunning sunsets, particularly at "The Split."

Getting here:

Getting to Caye Caulker is straightforward, as Belize City (BZE) receives direct flights from major hubs like Miami, Houston, New York, Atlanta, and Toronto. Once you land, the most popular route is a scenic water taxi from the Marine Terminal. For a faster arrival, you can board a short hopper flight directly from the international airport to the island’s airstrip, Belize City Municipal Airport (TZA). Private boat charters are also available for a more personalized transfer.

grilled lobster

Caye Caulker boasts diverse dining, from street-side grills serving fresh lobster to charming restaurants offering local Creole dishes. Options range from casual beachside shacks to more upscale spots, all providing a taste of the island's vibrant culinary scene.

Umbrellas

Caye Caulker offers diverse stays: budget-friendly hostels and guesthouses, charming mid-range hotels, and luxurious boutique resorts with pools or overwater bungalows. Most are centrally located, convenient to attractions.

Beer at sip'n dip

Caye Caulker's laid-back atmosphere extends to its drinking spots, with numerous beach bars and casual pubs offering refreshing cocktails and local beers. "The Split" is a popular hub, featuring lively bars with music and stunning sunset views.

Diving

Caye Caulker is a prime jumping-off point for exploring the Belize Barrier Reef, offering incredible dive sites like the famous Great Blue Hole. Nearby, the Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley provide spectacular opportunities for close encounters with diverse marine life in crystal-clear waters.

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