Moho Caye, A Private Island In Belize

There are few luxuries as delicious as your own private island. Nestled just off the coast of Belize City is Moho Caye, a 14-acre private island and marina that serves as a fantastic jumping off point to the famous diving spots for which Belize is noted. The island is close enough to the mainland to build a causeway to its two-acre parcel of gated and fenced sea front property on the city side. This parcel serves as a private ferry terminal, dock, and parking facility for the island giving the owner an easy five minute ferry ride to their exclusive island home. The island offers the ability to create the ultimate family estate and private compound, marina, and safe harbor and has fresh water and electrical power systems already supplied from Belize City. The infrastructure is in place and there exists additional substantial potential since Moho Caye is also considered suitable for development as a resort hotel and spa, marina community, casino, or exclusive luxury residential community. It is priced at $5.5 million. For more information, please contact Grace Lappin, Avalon Partners, Ltd., (212) 717-5477, www.avalonpartnersltd.com.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Rik Jan 6th 2011 6:25PM
When I can afford it I'll buy it. This looks amazing and seems rather practical.
denigod Jan 6th 2011 4:02PM
Keep your fingers crossed that the sea level doesn't rise by a few feet....
mm Jan 7th 2011 1:44PM
Wow. How remarkably deceiving. Those photos (specifically the water color/clarity) are majorly photoshopped. Look at the real photos at the agent's website linked above...and here: www.avalonpartnersltd.com.