Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker is a small Caribbean island known for its relaxed atmosphere and close connection to the surrounding marine environment. Sandy streets, colorful wooden buildings, and palm-lined shorelines reflect the informal character of the island. The coastal setting emphasizes the relationship between daily life and the nearby barrier reef.
The island provides access to shallow turquoise waters and marine habitats that support diverse fish species and coral formations. Boats depart regularly for snorkeling and diving excursions, illustrating the importance of the reef ecosystem to the local economy. The calm waters and warm climate contribute to the distinctive character of the region.
Caye Caulker introduces the maritime landscape that shapes much of Belize’s cultural and environmental identity. The combination of coastal scenery and reef ecosystems creates a transition between tropical shoreline and open sea.











































