Traveling to Ray Caye Resort in Belize promises an exclusive and idyllic private island getaway, where guests can indulge in the pristine sandy beaches, enjoy crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life, and bask in the tranquility of the Caribbean Sea, creating a dreamlike experience for those seeking a secluded and luxurious tropical retreat. With its remote ambiance and breathtaking ocean views, Ray Caye Resort offers an unforgettable opportunity to unwind and immerse in the natural beauty and serenity of Belize’s coastal charm.
Itinerary
DAY 1
Day 1 :
Upon arrival at Belize City International airport you’ll make your way to your next flight to Placencia. From here you will be driven to the dock and taken to the island on a small boat. After meeting your concierge and other personnel on the island you’ll be given a tour. Spend the rest of the day settling in and watch the sunset from the deck. And if you’re feeling adventurous spend some time on the 20ft dock waterslide.
DAY 2
Day 2 :
Wake up to the sound of the ocean and head out to the restaurant to have your breakfast. Do nothing all day! Or…snorkel, fish, kayak, jet ski, scuba dive or sit around and enjoy fresh fruit and other snacks from the extensive menu. Who knew you’d have this many eating options on an island!
DAY 3
Day 3 :
Ok, let’s mix things up and head out into the ocean to chase and swim with dolphins and nurse sharks, find amazing reefs to swim, deserted islands to explore and maybe a little fishing to catch your dinner. Return back to the island to have private dinner as you watch the sunset, overlooking the ocean followed by a campfire.
DAY 4
Day 4 :
After waking and eating breakfast, enjoy a last plunge and swim in the ocean and wait for your boat to arrive to take you back to the airport.
Upon arrival at Belize City International airport you’ll make your way to your next flight to Placencia. From here you will be driven to the dock and taken to the island on a small boat. After meeting your concierge and other personnel on the island you’ll be given a tour. Spend the rest of the day settling in and watch the sunset from the deck. And if you’re feeling adventurous spend some time on the 20ft dock waterslide.
Day 2 :
Wake up to the sound of the ocean and head out to the restaurant to have your breakfast. Do nothing all day! Or…snorkel, fish, kayak, jet ski, scuba dive or sit around and enjoy fresh fruit and other snacks from the extensive menu. Who knew you’d have this many eating options on an island!
Day 3 :
Ok, let’s mix things up and head out into the ocean to chase and swim with dolphins and nurse sharks, find amazing reefs to swim, deserted islands to explore and maybe a little fishing to catch your dinner. Return back to the island to have private dinner as you watch the sunset, overlooking the ocean followed by a campfire.
Day 4 :
After waking and eating breakfast, enjoy a last plunge and swim in the ocean and wait for your boat to arrive to take you back to the airport.
FAQs
Q: What is the best time of year to go?
A: Belize has two distinct wet and dry seasons. The dry season typically occurs December through May and the wet season June through November. In the tropics, rain can occur any time of year, but during the dry season rain falls in brief bursts.
Q: Is Belize safe?
A: Belize is a safe country. The big cities have crime like any other city but the resorts we work with are very safe.
Q: Do they speak good English in Belize?
A: Funny enough, English is their first language. Many people speak Spanish but English is the primary.
Q: Are mosquitos a problem?
A: There are mosquitos in the jungle areas. The hotels generally have a good supply of bug spray to offer but it might be good to bring some.
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Activities
Activities for Ray Caye Island, Belize.
Scuba Diving - Ray Caye
The Belize’s barrier reef, the second-longest in the world loves to show off its finery year-round. Awe-inspiring corals sprawl across reef surfaces, and since the government and environmental groups are protective of the 180-mile-long reef system, you could meet more than 25 species of fish when you dive.>
Snorkeling - Ray Caye
Ray Caye Resort is not just breathtakingly beautiful, but guests find snorkeling paradise literally steps from their lush accommodations. Located so close to the nearby Gladden Spit, considered the epicenter of snorkeling heaven, it takes just minutes to get there.>
Fishing - Ray Caye
Set off on a boat. Stand on the Ray Caye pier. It matters not where you position yourself because fish are everywhere, and while the name of the game is “catch and release” on the island, you can enjoy your fill of excitement by taking tours that deliver you to Belize’s Great Barrier Reef or flats for a variety of fishing excursions that test your mettle and give you bragging rights you’ll never find back home.>
Paddle Boarding - Ray Caye
For paddle board enthusiasts and wannabes, absolutely nothing surpasses the feeling of taking control of a simple board to explore the environs of Ray Caye. Staff is happy to provide one or more, if you like boarding with a buddy, so don’t hesitate to request one during your stay.>
Hobi Catamaran - Ray Caye
Having described the Wild Orchid catamaran as the ultimate in luxury, you’ll be delighted to know that smaller versions are available. Head off on your own, piloting a Hobie Wave catamaran that is not just state-of-the-art but more fun than you ever imagined. Don’t be shy. Complimentary lessons on piloting these crafts will get you going, even if this is your first time out!>
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