
Belize is a gorgeous country that is considered both Central American and Caribbean. It’s a mecca for scuba divers as it is home to the Belizean Barrier Reef. It is also a place with great cultural diversity and rich history, as it was the center of the ancient Maya Empire.
St. George’s Caye was the capital of colonial Belize. It continues to be a place of great authenticity and charm. Here there are mostly private homes. This means that those staying on the island avoid the crowds and the chaos of more touristy destinations. Instead, they can enjoy real island living the way it has been for generations.
When you stay at Casa Al Mar, an inclusive vacation home rental on St. George’s Caye, you take part in this rich tradition. While you are only a short, 20-minute boat ride from Belize City, in some senses you are a world apart from that bustling place.
With 6 bedrooms, Casa Al Mar can accommodate up to 16 guests in luxurious comfort.

During your stay on St. George’s Caye, you can truly relax. Sleep late, if you like, or enjoy coffee while watching the sunrise from the spacious front balcony. Spend your morning fishing, diving, snorkeling, or kayaking – whatever suits your fancy. You’ll have access to your own private boat with a boat captain and tour guide to make it easy to indulge your desire. If you’d rather just read a book, you can chill on the hammock in comfort.
Later in the day, you can stroll the entire oceanfront of the island from the north to the south, and if you feel social, there is the Sand Bar Lounge, within the island’s only resort.
Other possible adventures include a day trip to Caye Caulker or a visit to the Belize Zoo. You may also explore the Maya ruins on the mainland or head out to dive into the Belizean Barrier Reef.
There are no restaurants on the island, but your own personal chef will make sure you are delightfully fed, using the freshest ingredients and serving both traditional and international cuisine.
In the morning, you may start with an omelet loaded with just-caught shrimp or enjoy traditional Belizean fry jacks. For lunch, you might have stewed chicken and fried plantains or a light meal of tostadas. Your three-course dinner may feature pibil, a traditional Belizean slow-cooked, braised pulled pork served with handmade tortillas. You will even have snacks, and, should you choose, enjoy a selection of top-shelf liquors.
While it is doubtful you will want to work or check your email while you are here, Wi-Fi is available should you need it.
















