Long and narrow, the tiny island of Caye Caulker sits just off the coast of Belize, divided by a narrow tidal pass where clear blue water rushes between its two halves. Protected by a barrier reef and with an elevation barely above sea level, the island is intimately connected to the ocean. This unique formation draws travelers seeking a close connection to the sea. Visitors can experience the island’s laid-back atmosphere, stroll along its sandy shores, and explore the vibrant marine life just offshore.
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