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Cayo Espanto Villas, Belize Vacations, Honeymoons and Luxury Travel Packages
Discover your own private island at Cayo Espanto, where paradise and luxury come together as one. This new, five star, world class resort is for the discriminating few who demand the best life has to offer. We invite you to spend enchanting evenings and unforgettable days overlooking the Caribbean while our staff overlooks nothing. Located three miles from San Pedro in the calm waters of the Western Caribbean, off the coast of Belize, Cayo Espanto is truly a spectacular and private retreat. Although Belize is less than two hours from Miami and Houston, it remains virtually undiscovered.
Serene days begin with a breathtaking sunrise and breakfast brought to you in bed. Anglers come from all over the globe for the unbelievable fly fishing on and around Cayo Espanto. Enjoy exhilarating days of fly fishing within casting distance of your villa. Here bonefish and even small permit thrive. Tarpon are but a short boat ride away. The second longest barrier reef in the world is only a short distance from Cayo Espanto and incomparable snorkeling and SCUBA diving are just a part of the adventure that awaits you.
Additional amenities include: personal houseman and full service staff; air conditioning and ceiling fans in every villa; transportation between Cayo Espanto and San Pedro; non-motorized sports with pedal boats, sea kayaks, and sailboats; three meals a day and access to personal butler's pantry for snacks; CD library and stereo, satellite TV; and oversized Turkish robes and Yves De Lormes sheets. Also available: professional massage therapist, Mayan ruin tours, jungle trips, motor boat and guide for fishing, diving and snorkeling, access to nearby golf course on Caye Chapel (reservations are necessary), Internet connection, fine wines, cigars, and cognacs.Award Full island rental available. Belize International airport, hosting USAirways, Delta Airlines, American and Continental Airlines can accommodate private jets. See you in paradise!
Ever swam through one of the world's most natural wonders? Adventure is moments away at Cayo Espanto when you don your scuba or snorkel gear to explore the world's second-largest barrier-reef system. Three miles from San Pedro, off the coast of Belize, Cayo Espanto is truly a spectacular and private retreat. World class snorkeling, Scuba diving, catered meals, attentive staff, and massages are all a little piece of wonderful which awaits you at Cayo Espanto. Anglers come from all over the globe for the unbelievable fly fishing and climate. Whether it is bonefish, tarpon, barracuda, parrot fish or snappers, the chase is all around. Graced with an average annual temperatures ranging from 23C (73F) in the winter to 29C (84F) in the summer, Cayo Espanto has the perfect weather for a dream vacation.
Just off Belize's 280 kilometer Caribbean coastline is the second-largest barrier reef in the world, along with a network of over 200 coral cays and atolls. Tropical fish of every imaginable hue populate the placid, aquamarine waters off the coast. Gentle Nurse Sharks average four to six feet in length, and dive masters often feed them small fish. Rays, which have a 'wing-span' of two to four feet, swim directly towards the divers, inviting them to reach out and stroke their wings. Tourists will delight at the manatee, grouper, snapper and all of the marine wildlife. A truly unforgettable adventure, most of the creatures in this area have a great tolerance for divers and seem to enjoy the human interaction.
Like most of the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize was part of the Mayan Kingdom from 300 B.C. to A.D. 900. Close by Belize's Inland, ruins of the vast Mayan civilization protrude from the depths of the rain forests. Spanish conquistadors arrived in the 16th century but were lured away by the immense quantities of gold found in Mexico making room for the British. Though Belize gained its' independence in 1981, English is still the official language, and elements of British culture are intermingled with those of the Caribbean.
Highlights for visitors are the excavated remains of the ancient cities Altun Ha and Lamanai, which attest to the wealth and sophistication of the Mayans' glorious past. In the interior of the country, near the Guatemalan border, the Cayo region encompasses nature sanctuaries, the majestic Hidden Valley Falls, the lively town of San Ignacio, and a host of splendid Mayan ruins. There are travelers who claim to have experienced nirvana from the summit of the main pyramid of Xunantunich, which also commands a sweeping vista of the Mopan Valley and Guatemala. Journey to Belize, stay at Cayo Espanto and discover what paradise is really about.
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