A full-fledged resort marina, Placencia (also known as Robert’s Grove Marina) is a special place to anchor and play for all those exploring the delights of beautiful Belize. Wedged between the soft Caribbean and a striking backdrop of mountains, this marina makes good use of its laid-back lagoon position. The marina itself comes decked with all the mod cons - not to mention one of the best locales for soaking up golden sunset views. Well placed for indulging in the delights of Robert’s Grove, there are numerous tours and activities to get involved in - including visiting the jaguar reserve, seeing Mayan ruins, going river tubing, and deep sea fishing.
Punta Gorda, located in Belize, is an idyllic destination for yachting. Cruise through inland waterways filled with lush mangroves and cays that reveal the heart of Belize’s mangrove islands. Anchor in pristine lagoons and bays and explore offshore cayes and islets that can only be witnessed by yacht. The deep blue Caribbean Sea is great for swimming, and the diverse marine life makes Punta Gorda an ideal spot to dive or snorkel. Punta Gorda is also a great destination for leisurely sailing and cruising, with local wildlife such as toucans, monkeys, and dolphins to spot along the way. Enjoy the tropical climate and incredible views from this paradise of the Caribbean Sea.
A rustic island adventure awaits charter guests who drop anchor on Ranguana Cay. Just off the coast of Placencia, this 2-acre private resort is a veritable pleasure playground perched on the edge of the Belize Barrier Reef. Charter guests can cast their lines in the flats, snorkel to see myriad marine creatures, try their hand at stand-up paddleboarding, kayak, or snooze the day away in a swaying hammock while soaking up those unparalleled blue ocean views. Barbecue lunches on the beach and the local beach bar only add to the appeal of a day on Ranguana Cay.
Sitting atop the Belize barrier reed, South Water Caye is surrounded by miles of protected marine waters. An idyllic spot studded with palm trees, wooden cabanas, and white sands, South Water Caye could easily be the poster child of the Caribbean. Charter guests will find a long list of enchanting experiences - from snorkeling with hundreds of shimmering fish to pelican watching, kayaking around the coast, and simply kicking back in the hammock - life feels simpler on South Water. Divers will also find the depths of these waters tempting, with one of Belize's famous ‘drop offs’ nearby.
A world-class diving destination, cast your glance over any list of the top snorkelling and diving spots in the world and Half Moon Caye is sure to be there. This mesmerizing spot can be found in the southwest corner of the Lighthouse Reef Atoll in breathtaking Belize. The water is dreamily clear and as the area is part of a protected national park, you can expect peace and pristine cleanliness. The waters here teem with stingrays, sand eels, snappers, and hogfish - every single one protected under Belize maritime law. On the land, native geckos flit out of sight and the island is even a breeding colony for the red-footed booby. Divers will delight at the chance to explore the famous dive wall - a vertical drop that plunders over 3000 feet beneath the sea. Elsewhere there’s turtle grass, rainbow bursting coral gardens, and shallow reefs for those who don’t want to dive into the darkness.
Sitting fifty miles from Belize City, the Lighthouse Reef Atoll is home to six cays, the eastern Belize barrier reef, and the world-famous Blue Hole. A spectacular sight to behold, the Blue Hole was first made famous when legendary Jacques Cousteau explored the depths back in 1970. This spectacular sinkhole is said to be around 400 feet deep and spans 1000 feet in diameter. From above it appears to be a velvet blue circle surrounded by turquoise hues and tantalizing coral reefs. Diving the Blue Hole is a bucket list adventure. Beyond the Blue Hole and the Lighthouse Reef Atoll has plenty more to offer. Endless snorkelling and diving can be found scattered across the sight and there’s also the chance to see breeding colonies for red-footed boobies close by along with diving down the mighty Half Moon Caye Wall. Charter guests can also kayak their way around these scattered cayes and visit the lighthouses that give this area its title name.
The largest atoll in the whole of Belize, the Turneffe Atoll is beloved for its beautiful dive sites, impressive bird watching, and exceptional fishing possibilities. For charter guests who dream of hooking something larger than life, fishing in the Turneffe Atoll serves up plenty of options. A playground for fly fishers, you can catch bonefish, tarpon, snapper, barracuda, and jack out in these rich and evocative seas. If fishing isn’t your thing, there’s snorkelling and scuba diving. The waters boast incredible visibility and with famous sights like the Blue Hole and the Sayonara Wreck close by, you can drop down into the deep and witness a kaleidoscopic underwater world. Turneffe Atoll also boasts a bounty of easygoing activities to keep you feeling fine - from standup paddleboarding to chilling in the hammock, you have to love days like these.
Costa Maya is a stunning destination located on Mexico's Caribbean coastline that offers the perfect balance of activities, comfort and unforgettable experiences. This picturesque haven is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and a myriad of activities, from diving and snorkelling to fishing and sunset cruises. With its idyllic location in Mexico, it has become an increasingly popular destination for yachting and superyachting. From the incredible marine life and quaint villages to traditional markets and archaeological sites, Costa Maya has something to offer everyone. From the range of restaurants and luxurious resorts to the world-class marinas, this destination is perfect for the ultimate cruising and yachting experience.