Discover the Tranquil Oasis of Big Monkey Caye and Barebones
Nestled in the serene waters of the Port of Honduras Marine Reserve, just 100 yards out from Barebones, lies the privately-owned Big Monkey Caye. This untouched island offers a pristine getaway for snorkeling, kayaking, and fishing enthusiasts, surrounded by vibrant corals, colorful fish, and an abundance of lobster and conch. The waters around the island are a paradise for marine life lovers, providing a unique opportunity to explore one of Belize’s hidden gems.
Barebones enjoys a unique position at the northernmost part of Englishtown, providing unparalleled calm and serenity. Sheltered by Big Monkey Caye, No Name Point, and the lush mangroves, Barebones boasts the calmest beach stretch between Placencia and Punta Gorda. Even when other areas are inaccessible due to rough seas, Barebones remains a safe and tranquil docking point, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and exploration.
Just 14 miles away, about an hour by boat, lies the stunning Belize Barrier Reef, while two miles to the north is No Name Point, a calm and protected harbor favored by boaters, including those from The Moorings. This strategic location ensures a peaceful and secluded experience, away from the hustle and bustle of more crowded areas.
Experience the beauty and tranquility of Big Monkey Caye and Barebones, where nature’s splendor meets unparalleled calmness. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, this hidden paradise offers the perfect escape.
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