Hunting Caye

Photo Credit: Toledo Cave and Adventure Tours

Monday - Sunday

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Entrance Fees

Non-residents: $10 US | Residents: $5 US
Belizean residents enter free on Sundays and public and bank holidays.

Hunting Caye is a remote and pristine island located about 35 miles east of Punta Gorda, within the Sapodilla Cayes—a protected marine reserve and part of Belize’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. Surrounded by turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs, this secluded destination offers world-class snorkeling and diving, with a rich variety of marine life. The island is also known for its two white-sand beaches, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and taking in the serene tropical surroundings. A lighthouse station adds a touch of history and charm to the landscape, while nesting sea turtles and a variety of bird species make Hunting Caye a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.

Accessible only by a 2.5-hour boat ride, Hunting Caye’s remote location enhances its appeal as a peaceful escape into nature. Whether you’re exploring underwater ecosystems, birdwatching along the shoreline, or simply relaxing on a quiet beach, the island offers a unique opportunity to connect with Belize’s coastal beauty. Its position within the Sapodilla Caye Marine Reserve ensures that its natural habitats remain protected, making it a perfect spot for eco-conscious travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility.

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