Silk Cayes or Queen Cayes
Glistening White Beaches and Swaying Palm Trees
These three tiny remote islands on the Southern Shelf Lagoon lie directly behind the protection of the barrier reef, about 25 miles out from Placencia. Plenty of patch reefs and expansive shallow water surround the islands to give spectacular snorkeling and paddling. The uninhabited Silk Cayes offer perfect camping in a magical playground!
Silk Cayes or Queen Cayes
Glistening White Beaches and Swaying Palm Trees
These three tiny remote islands on the Southern Shelf Lagoon lie directly behind the protection of the barrier reef, about 25 miles out from Placencia. Plenty of patch reefs and expansive shallow water surround the islands to give spectacular snorkeling and Read more
Saddle Caye South - Discover the Trees in the Sea
Seven miles southeast of Placencia in the Lark Range is the uninhabited island of Saddle Caye South. The island’s mangrove trees with their arching aerial roots dominate the seascape and the surrounding waters teeming with marine life and wildlife. At Saddle Caye South, snorkel and explore areas of vigorous Read more