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7 Day Belize Bareboat Itinerary

Exotic and alluring coastline

Cruise the coastal delights of Belize on a bareboat charter holiday. With one foot in the Central American jungle and the other dipped in the tropical Caribbean, Belize is a unique sailing paradise. Home to the world’s second largest barrier reef, Belize’s alluring coastline is a mosaic of coral reefs, pristine white sand beaches and lush rainforests.

Explore spectacular marine life or head inland to enjoy a slower way of life. With balmy trade winds and easy line-of-sight sailing, Belize’s exotic coastline makes for an unbeatable Caribbean sailing holiday.

Highlights

  • Creole villages
  • World-class fishing
  • Kayak deep blue lagoons and rivers
  • Pristine beaches and lush rainforests
  • Snorkel world’s second largest barrier reef
  • Balmy trade winds and line-of-sight sailing
Day 1

Placencia Harbour to Whipray Caye

Depart from our base at Laru Beya Marina in the lagoon on the west of the Placencia peninsula for the first day of your Belize bareboat charter holiday. From here you’ll head into the dazzling waters of the Caribbean to enjoy a spell of blue water sailing as you head northeast to Whipray Caye. Here you’re perfectly placed for snorkeling the coral reef and world-class fishing, with tarpon, bonefish, snapper, grouper, and barracuda just a quick five-minute boat ride away.

The day’s sailing
  • 1 Hr Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.

Mooring

Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas

Things to do

Snorkelling, Fishing, Exploring

Facilities

WiFi, Taxi, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars Laundry, Ice, Gift shop, ATM

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Day 2

Whipray Caye to Hideaway Caye

Today you’ll sail north from Whipray Caye to Hideaway Caye, nestled in the heart of the Pelican Caye range. This tiny mangrove-covered island features its own dinghy dock and a network of elevated wooden walkways that wind around the mangrove trees. Snorkel the colorful coral reefs or fish in the crystal clear water.

The day’s sailing
  • 2 Hr Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.

Mooring

Anchoring option

Things to do

Snorkelling, Fishing, Exploring

Facilities

Restaurants

7 Day Belize Bareboat Itinerary
Day 3

Hideaway Caye to South Water Caye

Catch a cooling trade wind and continue north to South Water Caye. This idyllic private island is one of the few in Belize that sits right on top of the barrier reef. Practice your shallow water navigation skills as you gently wind your way through patchy reefs. Grab a mooring buoy and dinghy ashore to unwind on a hammock and dine on buttery lobster, or grab your mask and flippers and snorkel the magnificent barrier reef just offshore.

The day’s sailing
  • 2 Hr Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.

Mooring

Anchoring option

Things to do

Snorkelling, Fishing, Exploring

Facilities

Restaurants, Bars

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Day 4

South Water Caye to Thatch Caye

Leave South Water Caye behind and point your bow northwest to Thatch Caye. Located in the Coco Plum chain, Thatch Caye is an eco-resort that forms part of a marine park. Relax on the pristine white sand as spider monkeys scamper through the undergrowth or treat yourself to a rum punch and sample the delicious Belizean dishes. Kick off your shoes and walk between the shallow cayes or head for the water and enjoy kayaking, snorkeling, fly fishing, and swimming.

The day’s sailing
  • 2 Hr Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.

Mooring

Anchoring option

Things to do

Snorkelling, Fishing, Exploring

Facilities

Restaurants

Discover Thatch Caye

Spectacular bird watching

Head to nearby Man-O-War Caye to see a breeding colony of spectacular frigate birds. The caye offers some of the best bird watching in Belize.

Suggested lunch spots

A little piece of Caribbean paradise, Tobacco Caye is a perfect place to enjoy a lunch of succulent mahi mahi or tarpon at one of the restaurants.

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Day 5

Thatch Caye to Lagoon Caye

Retrace your steps and sail south through the splendid Caribbean waters. Today you’ll head for the unique Lagoon Caye with the picturesque Belizean coastline stretching across your starboard side. This tiny, verdant ring of island creates a stunning deep blue lagoon backed by lush forests. Here you can kayak across the glassy waters of the lagoon or snorkel along the coast.

The day’s sailing
  • 3 Hr Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.

Mooring

Anchoring option

Things to do

Snorkelling, Fishing, Exploring

Facilities

Water, WiFi, Rubbish, Restaurants, Dive Shop, Bars, Gift shop

Discover Lagoon Caye

Suggested lunch spots

Make your way to the remote inner reef cayes and drop anchor at Quamino Caye for a peaceful lunch in the Caribbean sun.

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Day 6

Lagoon Caye to Hatchet Caye

From the unique shores of Lagoon Caye, you’ll continue your journey south until you reach Hatchet Caye. This tiny, remote caye is one of our most popular Belize destinations, offering all the comforts of home. From here you’re only a short hop to Gladden Split and Silk Cayes Marine Reserve, so take advantage of the location and enjoy world-class fishing and diving.

The day’s sailing
  • 2 Hr Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.

Mooring

Anchoring option

Things to do

Snorkelling, Fishing, Exploring

Discover Hatchet Caye

Dine on lionfish

Lionfish may be beautiful, but they’re an invasive species here in the Caribbean Sea. The best way to get rid of them is to eat them, and they taste delicious hot from the grill at Hatchet Caye.

 

Suggested lunch spots

Stop for lunch in the sparkling waters of tiny Moho Caye, an idyllic white sand, palm tree-covered island nestled in the heart of the Port Honduras Marine Reserve.

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Day 7

Hatchet Caye to No Name Point

Today you’ll turn west and make the journey from Hatchet Caye to No Name Point. This safe and secure anchorage is situated on a mangrove-fringed peninsula sheltering a lagoon teeming with wildlife, so hire a kayak to explore the intriguing waters.

The day’s sailing
  • 3 Hr Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.

Mooring

Mooring buoy

Things to do

Snorkelling, Fishing, Exploring

Facilities

Water, WiFi, Restaurants, Dive Shop, Electricity, Ic

Discover No Name Point

Face to face with monkeys

Visit Monkey River Town, one of the last remaining purely creole villages in Belize. This traditional fishing community is a taste of true Caribbean culture and home to some fantastic wildlife, including black howler monkeys.

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Day 8

No Name Point to Placencia Harbour

On the last day of your Belize bareboat charter, you’ll head back to Placencia Harbour to return your yacht before you leave. Use any extra time to explore the open-air markets and colorful curio shops.

The day’s sailing
  • 1 Hr Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.

Mooring

Anchoring option

Things to do

Snorkelling, Fishing, Exploring

Facilities

Restaurants, Ice

Discover Placencia Harbour

A taste of Placencia

Don’t miss the opportunity to taste two of Placencia’s local delicacies: lobster and ice cream.

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