In a time when moments of peace and solitude were highly valued, we often sought ways to make our time feel truly free and personal. If you’re seeking to recapture that sense of freedom and personal space, Ray Caye Island Resort for 2025 could be the perfect destination for you.
Eco-tourism is big in Belize — and the people have been conscientious about preserving the natural beauty of both the interior and the surrounding Caribbean Islands since the earliest cries for self-determination. And while there are a lot of resorts that promise you an opportunity to truly commune with nature and transplant yourself from your mundane reality, few can deliver an experience as confidently as Ray Caye can — a private island resort saved for you and a few exclusive others, nestled alongside the world’s second-largest barrier reef and accessible to America by flights as short as three hours. No matter what makes you happy, you’ll find peace of mind at Ray Caye.
The Surf
If your zen place is on the back of a jet ski zooming at 60 miles per hour, you’ll find it at Ray Caye. But that’s just as true if you’ve been fantasizing about a lazy week of deep-sea fishing, a romantic tour of the Caribbean’s most remote and beautiful cayes, or an afternoon out on the Belize Barrier Reef with snorkel or scuba gear. Ray Caye is outfitted with its own dive shop, and there’s a wide range of motorized sea toys to play with. And since Ray Caye has its own dock, you can even moor your own boat up for a relaxed and remote respite from the open waters.
The Shore
The blue waters of the Caribbean Sea are stunning in their own right, but it’s not hard to find your bliss without ever dipping a toe in the water. You’ll have access to nearly a mile of private shoreline that you only share with the small number of other guests on the other island — but being accessible doesn’t mean roughing it. The staff at the Lionfish Bar and Grill will be happy to keep your belly and your glass full, or you can get the pampering you need at the on-site spa. Your schedule is completely your own at Ray Caye, although you can get any guidance you need at the welcome center.
The Accommodations
The maximum number of guests staying at Ray Caye is 50, and that means that the exclusivity really is what they promise. If you’re looking to simply retreat for a weekend, there are a range of private accommodations along with the oceanfront as well as more affordable island rooms. If you’re truly looking to escape the world with your loved ones, you can even rent the entire island.
Call Or Email Our Reservations Office Today!
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Island Office+501-533-4446
Please note that this is a fixed mobile phone line and its service is susceptible to changes in weather, etc.
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Reservation Office+501-523-3337
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Toll FreeFrom USA/Canada1-855-RAY-CAYE
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