Hammock Honeymoon

For the ultimate pampering getaway, combine some romantic time on the beach with a few days aboard your own private luxury catamaran, sailing around the pristine waters and exploring the tiny islands of Southern Belize.

Hammock Honeymoon starts at Francis Ford Coppola’s Turtle Inn in Placencia, which is consistently ranked as one of the best resorts in all of Central and South America.  The beautifully designed Balinese-inspired cabanas are decked with artisan furnishings, broad screened verandas and, of course, hammocks to unwind in.

With friendly, attentive staff, first class restaurants, a secluded spa and an idyllic seafront setting, Turtle Inn is the perfect refuge.  Enjoy private dinners for two on the beach or in the privacy of your villa – no need to move a muscle, just make a call from your ‘shell phone’!

Set sail from Placencia and relax for several days on your own all-inclusive live-aboard catamaran, sailing around the most pristine, exclusive and untouched private islands in Belize. Swim, snorkel, kayak, fish, spot dolphins or simply relax – you pick the tempo.  The perfect romantic getaway.

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The Cayes,

Of the hundreds of islands in the Caribbean Sea, a handful are inhabited by local fishing communities, guests houses, hotels, and restaurants.  The most developed is Ambergris Caye, which touches the Yucatan peninsular of Mexico and lies a quarter of a mile from the second largest barrier reef in the world.  It’s one of the best locations in the world for scuba diving, snorkeling and sports fishing.

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Wild Belize

Under water

Belizean waters are home to nearly every species of fish, coral and sponge in the Caribbean. Amongst the hundreds of offshore cayes and atolls lies an amazing underwater safari to experience.

Belizean waters are home to nearly every species of fish, coral and sponge in the Caribbean. Amongst the hundreds of offshore cayes and atolls lies an amazing underwater safari to experience. Off the south coast, near Placencia, whale sharks arrive with the full moon between March and June.  You can snorkel or dive with the whale sharks, which are the world's largest fish and grow up to a whopping 60 feet in length.  The waters are also home to nurse, reef and hammerhead sharks, stingrays, spotted eagle rays, barracuda, spot moray eels and even octopus, together with a vast kaleidoscope of reef fish including snapper, jack, angel fish, blue tang with some big old groupers hanging out in the mix. The rather sedate West Indian manatees hang out in river mouths, around the cayes and in coastal lagoons. They are typically 10 feet in length and are the only vegetarian sea mammals in existence. Hawksbill, loggerhead, leatherback and green sea turtles are common spots in the waters of Belize.

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