28 Acre Private Island with a Lake at Morgan’s Caye Belize City

USD 2,500,000
SKU: I-101
Property type: Island

Amenities

  • Waterfront

Description

Morgan’s Caye is one of the most unique islands in the Caribbean Sea. It has its own private lake in the very middle, with a secret entrance! This pretty island is surrounded by crystal clear turquoise water teeming with all sorts of colorful tropical fishes. The fishing here is favorable among professional sportsmen. The water is calm and clear. The coral reef makes for an excellent diving and snorkeling. The lake is hidden from view to the naked eye, but has a nice size inlet on one side and an outlet on another side. The island has a deep water port to the north and a shallow white sandy beach part to the northwest. There are several natural bay areas that, with minimal work, could create several additional white sandy beaches. The possibilities are endless with a property this size. It is ideal for a commercial tourist business, or just a private hideout for an exclusive clients. It is within the calm coral reef area, and it is just fifteen minutes from Belize city. There are several major tourist interests and developments in the area. Just south of this island, there is a Bannister Island where international cruise ship tourists disembark for tours. To the north, there is State Bank Caye, where several tourist ships can be seen berthed. There is a multi-million dollar project planned for State Bank Caye.

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Contact the Agent

Chris Appelbe

Owner/Agent
Originally a licensed realtor with Sotheby’s Canada, Chris fell in love with Belize more than 10 years ago and has since helped countless expats purchase and relocate safely and securely. More than simply a realtor, Chris ensures quality home design, construction management and finally property management and rentals to maximize the return on your investment. With his extensive network of local brokers, Chris finds properties that are “off-grid” and well below market value, and he insists that the best deals never make it on the internet, therefore he recommends that prospective buyers should call and place their order directly.