The idea of an
eco-resort in Belize is not an unfamiliar one, and it’s appealing enough as it is.
Thatch Caye, however, distinguishes itself with a
private-island location, and a positively idyllic one at that — all the photos you see were taken within a 25-minute boat ride from the property, and in this part of the world a 25-minute boat ride is roughly equivalent to a brisk stroll down to the corner.
Perhaps not coincidentally, a 25-minute boat ride from the mainland is the only way to get here. The
island is automobile-free, which certainly contributes to the desert-island atmosphere. It’s like the
Caribbean minus what’s stereotypical about the Caribbean —
nightlife at Thatch Caye is a mellow affair.
The
accommodations consist of five
overwater cabanas, four larger casitas with rooftop patios, and a single Family Villa, essentially a triple unit on stilts above the sea. There isn't a bad view to be had anywhere. But as is usual with such isolated
resorts — especially small-footprint,
eco-friendly ones — it’s not the accommodations so much as the setting that provides the real hook.
Here you’ll do most anything that can be done in water, from
snorkeling and
diving to
kayaking and fly-fishing — and in a place this tranquil, the time-honored pursuit of complete inactivity is also a very worthy option.
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