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.