The Reserve Belize
Saturday, April 7, 2018
The Coral Reefs off The Reserve Belize's Reserve Caye
The Reserve Belize stretches across more than 14,000 acres in an ecologically diverse area in Belize, Central America. Committed to environmental conservation, holistic wellness, and outdoor pursuits, The Reserve Belize features five distinct ecosystems for an adventurous and environmentally sensitive living experience. Ecosystems include a vibrant coral reef situated just off the shores of The Reserve Caye, a 5-acre private island.
The coral reefs off of The Reserve Caye house a wide spectrum of marine creatures, including eagle rays, sea turtles, and countless species of tropical fish. Migrating whale sharks also make appearances. The reefs are a short distance away from the Belize Barrier Reef, the world’s second-largest barrier reef, which comprises seven individual systems that offer shelter to various threatened species.
Close proximity to The Reserve Caye’s coral reefs enables residents to participate in underwater activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling.
Monday, March 12, 2018
4 Interesting Facts About Whale Sharks
The Reserve Belize, a luxurious retirement community created by Eco-Futures Development, is dedicated to promoting an eco-conscious and sustainable lifestyle. Life at The Reserve Belize provides ample opportunities for enjoying a diverse range of activities such as boating, hiking, kayaking, river rafting, and watching migrating whale sharks that visit Glover’s Reef and the Belize Barrier Reef. Here are a few things to learn about whale sharks.
1. They do not use their teeth to eat. Whale sharks feed on plankton, krill, small fish, and squid which they filter through their 3,000 small teeth, rather than biting. They also take plankton in through their gills as nourishment.
2. They live a similar lifespan to humans. Whale sharks live between 70 and 100 years and sexually mature around the age of 30.
3. They are born small and grow very large. Whale shark pups are born between 16 and 24 inches long and can grow as large as a school bus.
4. They are an endangered species. While the global whale shark population is unknown, it is believed to be endangered as a result of vessel strikes and the impact from fisheries.
Thursday, February 22, 2018
Three Tips to Promote Safe Boating on the Ocean
A renowned eco-lifestyle developer, Eco-Futures Development is creating a comprehensive retirement community called The Reserve Belize. Situated near the Sittee River on 14,000 acres of land, The Reserve Belize features many amenities, including an organic farm, a spa, restaurants, horseback riding facilities, and a marina for boating enthusiasts.
Here are three tips for safe boating on the ocean:
1. Always wear a Coast Guard-recommended life jacket rather than storing it aboard the vessel. According to the US Coast Guard, more than 80 percent of boating fatalities could be prevented if boaters wore life jackets.
2. Take precautions to prevent propeller strikes. Before starting your boat’s engine, ensure that all passengers are accounted for. Have one person watch the propeller when people are in the water, and consider using propeller safety equipment, such as sensors or guards.
3. Create a float plan that describes your boat, itinerary, passengers, and equipment. The float plan is left ashore with someone who can help direct search and rescue crews if necessary. A float plan can be downloaded from the US Coast Guard Auxiliary website at floatplancentral.cgaux.org.
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Four Common Types of Boat Hulls
Covering five ecosystems within the Sittee River Wildlife Reserve, The Reserve Belize combines luxury retirement with eco-conscious living. When completed, The Reserve Belize will offer a large range of amenities, including a marina with 250 boat slips and modern marina services.
There are several different types of boat hulls to choose from when buying a boat. Following are the four most common types of hulls:
- V-shaped: A type of planing hull, V-shaped hulls are most often seen on powerboats or other boats with a large engine. They are designed to cut through the water with ease, and as the boat increases in speed, the bottom of the hull moves up toward the surface of the water. This ability to hover at the top of the water makes riding in choppy water a smoother experience.
- Flat-bottomed: Boats with a flat-bottomed hull are extremely stable and are ideal for calm waters. Many individuals prefer flat-bottomed hulls for fishing due to their superior stability, but they can make a boat difficult to control.
- Round: Unlike V-shaped hulled, round hulls work best when a boat is moving at a slow speed. These hulls are a type of displacement hull and are made to move through the water smoothly. While this make round hulls great for fuel efficiency, they are more prone to rocking back and forth in the water and can capsize easily.
- Multi-hulled: These types of hulls are generally more stable on the water because they have two planing or two displacement hulls on either side of the boat. Catamarans and pontoon boats are two common examples of a multi-hulled boat.
Monday, January 8, 2018
Potential Investors Benefit from the Discover Belize Tour
Established by real estate developer Eco-Futures, The Reserve Belize offers its residents luxurious amenities and sustainable living in a tropical paradise. The Reserve Belize is a Southern Caribbean investment opportunity for those searching for beautiful surroundings and outdoor activities.
Potential buyers are offered a Discover Belize Tour to discover all that the development has to offer before they make a purchase. The tour enables visitors to experience a taste of the Belizean lifestyle and learn why purchasing property at The Reserve Belize may be the right investment for them.
Participants receive meals, drinks, accommodations, and domestic flights as part of their tour program, which lasts five consecutive days and four nights. Participants are given a guided tour of the entire mainland property and taken on an excursion to The Reserve Caye, a private tropical island retreat for the exclusive use of the residents of The Reserve Belize.
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