The Plantation
Welcome to one of the world’s last paradises where you can own titled beachfront property in the tiny country of Belize, an English-speaking commonwealth of the United Kingdom. Once an English Colony, Belize is rich in history and natural beauty.
Click the download button to the left of this description to see a detailed PDF on this 495-acre property offered for outright sale or JVA partnership for joint development. The asking p ...
Welcome to one of the world’s last paradises where you can own titled beachfront property in the tiny country of Belize, an English-speaking commonwealth of the United Kingdom. Once an English Colony, Belize is rich in history and natural beauty.
Click the download button to the left of this description to see a detailed PDF on this 495-acre property offered for outright sale or JVA partnership for joint development. The asking price for the full parcel is USD 21,000,000. It includes 7 kilometers of linear beachfront and has been approved for casino, hotel, residential and commercial zoning, with preliminary gambling rights approved.
Belize is located 195 miles south of Cancun, Mexico, which has experienced such explosive growth in recent years that development now extends to Belize’s shared border, now with scheduled flights to and from. In 2016 Norwegian Cruise Lines completed construction of a $40 million cruise ship terminal near Placencia Village.
Belize is now being transformed from a small citrus and banana producer to one of the Caribbean’s outstanding world-class eco-tour and water sport destinations. THE PLANTATION, Belize’s premier beachfront resort community, is located on the Placencia Peninsula, acclaimed by travel guides and locals alike as the finest beach in the country. The peninsula is a narrow strip of white sand reaching out into the Caribbean Sea for 14 miles. At it’s very tip lies the sleepy fishing village of Placencia – creating a true island-like atmosphere.
You can explore quiet coves that once harbored Dutch and English pirate ships or dive spectacular reef systems that claimed hundreds of sailing vessels filled with treasures bound for the New World.
Journey to Mayan ruins still being unearthed that testify to an ancient, great civilization – or discover thatched roof villages untouched by time, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the history of an unspoiled culture in a spectacular tropical eco-system.
Welcome to one of the world’s last paradises where you can own titled beachfront property in the tiny country of Belize, an English-speaking commonwealth of the United Kingdom. Once an English Colony, Belize is rich in history and natural beauty.
Click the download button to the left of this description to see a detailed PDF on this 495-acre property offered for outright sale or JVA partnership for joint development. The asking price for the full parcel is USD 21,000,000. It includes 7 kilometers of linear beachfront and has been approved for casino, hotel, residential and commercial zoning, with preliminary gambling rights approved.
Belize is located 195 miles south of Cancun, Mexico, which has experienced such explosive growth in recent years that development now extends to Belize’s shared border, now with scheduled flights to and from. In 2016 Norwegian Cruise Lines completed construction of a $40 million cruise ship terminal near Placencia Village.
Belize is now being transformed from a small citrus and banana producer to one of the Caribbean’s outstanding world-class eco-tour and water sport destinations. THE PLANTATION, Belize’s premier beachfront resort community, is located on the Placencia Peninsula, acclaimed by travel guides and locals alike as the finest beach in the country. The peninsula is a narrow strip of white sand reaching out into the Caribbean Sea for 14 miles. At it’s very tip lies the sleepy fishing village of Placencia – creating a true island-like atmosphere.
You can explore quiet coves that once harbored Dutch and English pirate ships or dive spectacular reef systems that claimed hundreds of sailing vessels filled with treasures bound for the New World.
Journey to Mayan ruins still being unearthed that testify to an ancient, great civilization – or discover thatched roof villages untouched by time, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the history of an unspoiled culture in a spectacular tropical eco-system.