Ambergris Caye
Of all the habitats in Belize, the littoral forest on the cayes is the most endangered due to coastal development. Caye littoral forests benefit the Black Catbird and White-crowned Pigeon, both are listed as Near-Threatened species. Mangrove habitats attract birds such as the Rufous-necked Wood-rail. During migration the cayes are an excellent place to see migrants such as warblers, thrushes, tanagers, and orioles.
Indulge in white sand beaches, be one with turquoise water and the barrier reef teeming with exotic marine life. For the adventurer, the coast of Belize offers a chance to bask in the island life. You can dive the amazing Blue Hole, enjoy established vibrant island communities like Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker or try a private getaway at the smaller resorts, retreats and campsites that dot the reef. Excite your senses and inspire your passions. The islands and atolls of Belize also provide an ideal backdrop for weddings, adventure honeymoons or simple romantic getaways.