BELIZE YACHT CHARTER

Central America’s best-kept secret gem
AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE

Embark on a Belize yacht charter and discover Central America’s best-kept secret gem. Perched between Mexico and Guatemala, these pristine cruising grounds offer you the adventure of a lifetime.

Boasting the second largest coral reef in the world, enchanting Mayan ruins, and a plethora of untouched natural wonders, this tranquil paradise awaits your discovery. Head out to Whipray Caye for a day of top-tier fishing. Cruise South Water Caye, where you’ll find some of the best snorkelling and diving near the barrier reef drop-off. Dock at the luxury marina in Placencia and stroll through the picturesque seaside village and meet the charming locals.

Have your captain take you to a private sandy shore of your own. On the way, enjoy a massage and a glass of wine, while your chef prepares you an exquisite gourmet meal to eat aboard or on the beach. Jump on a wave runner and explore the stunning coast, or stay on the sundeck and get a golden tan.

Say goodbye to the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Your Belize yacht charter invites you to unwind and relax on the effervescent blue waters in complete luxury.

 

LOCAL INFORMATION
Country Code
+501
Population
390,353
Currencies
Belize and US dollar
Language
English
Territory
Belize Commonwealth country
Weather Winter
68-84°F
Weather Summer
77-89°F

 

YACHTS FOR CHARTER IN THIS AREA

CRUCERO AMAZONAS

Price
from $143,000/week
Length
137' (41.80m)
Shipyard
Sima
Guests
26

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      HISTORY
      Belize is world-renowned for its phenomenal ancient Mayan sites. West of Belize City, explore the Cayo District, a cluster of ancient Mayan sites highlighted by rolling hills, breathtaking sunsets, and stunning butterfly gardens. All encapsulated by a lush tropical jungle. Begin just 6 miles south of town, where you’ll find the ancient Mayan ruin Xunantunich, a ceremonial center on the Mopan River. Set along the Mopan River and less than a mile from the Guatemalan border, the temple at Xunantunich was once a civic ceremonial center for the Mayan people. 60 miles south of there, wander the sweeping historical ruin of Caracol, the largest Mayan ruin site in Belize. It dates all the way back to 1200 B.C. and was once home to 120,000 people. Climb the majestic temples for a magnificent view. The site features five plazas, an observatory, and more than 35,000 identified buildings.
      EXPLORE
      Belize is packed with adventure for everyone, no matter your style. Don’t miss the Baron Bliss Regatta, held every 9th of March. Toast to the late baron with locals and other yacht enthusiasts like yourself. Head over to the world-class course, known as "Great White Shark” and designed by Hall-of-Famers Greg Norman and Lorena Ochoa, and spend the day golfing in Caye Chapel with incredible views. If you are looking to view wildlife, there are a variety of options outside diving and snorkelling that you’ll find on the island. Wander the 29-scre Belize Zoo, which is home to Jaguars, toucans, macaws, snakes, and more. At Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, trek through 150 square miles of lush tropical forests, home to the most magnificent wildlife.
      TOP 10 THINGS TO DO
      • Attend the Baron Bliss Regatta
      • Dive the Great Blue Hole
      • Snorkel at the Belize Barrier Reef
      • Explore Caracol
      • Hike to Altun Ha

       

      • Swim Halfmoon Bay Caye
      • Golf at the “Great White Shark”
      • Go bonefishing in Ambergris Caye
      • Visit Lamanai
      • Browse fine art galleries and craft boutiques

       

      YACHTS FOR CHARTER IN THIS AREA

      CRUCERO AMAZONAS

      Price
      from $143,000/week
      Length
      137' (41.80m)
      Shipyard
      Sima
      Guests
      26
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