ONSITE AMENTIES

AMAZING LOCATION

Nestled amidst the stunning natural beauty of Belize, Sandy Point Resorts proudly calls Ambergris Caye home – the largest island in Belize. Located just west of the Belize Barrier Reef, Ambergris Caye is a hub for sustainable ecotourism, offering a wealth of activities, from scuba diving to snorkeling and fishing. Our resorts embrace eco-friendly practices, providing a laidback experience while minimizing our ecological footprint.

A Jewel in the Caribbean

Preserving Paradise

Located an hour and 45 minutes northeast of Belize City, Ambergris Caye is Belize's largest island and a top travel destination with San Pedro Town at its center. A paradise for adventure seekers, with activities like snorkeling at Hol Chan Marine Reserve and encounters at Shark Ray Alley.

Located an hour and 45 minutes northeast of Belize City, Ambergris Caye is Belize's largest island and a top travel destination with San Pedro Town at its center. A paradise for adventure seekers, with activities like snorkeling at Hol Chan Marine Reserve and encounters at Shark Ray Alley.

Located an hour and 45 minutes northeast of Belize City, Ambergris Caye is Belize's largest island and a top travel destination with San Pedro Town at its center. A paradise for adventure seekers, with activities like snorkeling at Hol Chan Marine Reserve and encounters at Shark Ray Alley.

Located an hour and 45 minutes northeast of Belize City, Ambergris Caye is Belize's largest island and a top travel destination with San Pedro Town at its center. A paradise for adventure seekers, with activities like snorkeling at Hol Chan Marine Reserve and encounters at Shark Ray Alley.

Ambergris Caye Beaches

The Belize Barrier Reef protects our coastal communities and marine ecosystems, creating tranquil waters. The absence of strong wave action allows seagrass to flourish, with some of it washing ashore. Seagrass removal is regulated due to its significance in maintaining the Reef. Our resorts lack traditional walk-in beaches, but guests enjoy swimming off the docks, preserving our coastal environment. 
Intermittently, coastal areas of southern USA, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean will experience periods of Sargassum Seaweed washing ashore. Sargassum comes from the Sargasso Sea in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, and is normally kept at bay by water temperatures and currents. Additionally, our committed grounds teams work hard to clear any seagrass drift that washes ashore.

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NIGHT SNORKLING

PRIVATE TOURS

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Turquoise Caribbean Sea

BELIZE BARRIER REEF

The Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System (BBRRS) is home to over 1,400 species, painting a vivid tapestry of marine life, including threatened species like the West Indian manatee, green turtle, hawksbill turtle, loggerhead turtle, and the American crocodile. Diverse marine life, along with numerous flora like scleractinian coral, hydroids, mollusks, sponges, marine worms, crustaceans, and fish species, adorns the reef system. This pristine ecological gradient spans various habitats, ensuring robust and resilient reefs.
Hidden gems like the Blue Hole and Rocky Point, where the barrier reef meets the shore, complete this aquatic wonderland. The Great Blue Hole, part of the BBRRS and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a mesmerizing dive and snorkeling experience

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