This Luxurious Private Resort Island is Eco-Friendly & LGBTQ-Welcoming
| 02/17/22
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This 1.5-acre private resort island off the coast of Belize is the perfect place to relax in luxury while just a short boat ride from the restaurants, shopping, and nightlife of Placencia Village.
But with five private suites and your own onsite staff (who live in separate detached housing on the island), you might be tempted to never leave Little Harvest Caye at all!
This incredible eco-friendly, LGBTQ-welcoming property is available right now on Airbnb, but we have a preview of the property for out travelers here.
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The Little Harvest Caye centers around a large, thatched-roof communal area with a pool, bar, and plenty of space and seating overlooking the expanse of blue ocean.
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Little Harvest Caye has been certified as a Gold Standard Property by the Belize Tourism Board. To ensure exacting standards and service, Little Harvest Caye is overseen by an exclusive management company with experience in luxury waterfront villas and private islands in the area.
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No need to lift a finger other than when lifting a drink on Little Harvest Caye. There’s a personal chef ready to prepare all your meals, housekeeping staff to keep things tidy, and even a boat and captain on call to take you shopping, dining, or bar hopping on the mainland less than a mile away across calm and protected water.
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There are five private suites on Little Harvest Caye, each with its own oversized thatched roof bathroom.
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Each suite overlooks the ocean, and has that all-important air conditioning.
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Each suite also has an attached patio.
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The bathrooms are open-air and designed to provide panoramic views of the surrounding ocean, Maya Mountains, and Placencia Village, while also making use of the cooling trade winds.
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Of course, the island has its own pristine beach to sun and swim. And some of the best saltwater fly fishing, diving, and snorkeling in the region are right at your feet.
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And after a long day in the sun and surf, you can always jump in the pool for a game of volleyball or lounge under the giant thatched roof of the communal area with drink in hand.
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The managers of Little Harvest Caye tell Out Traveler their resort island is popular with LGBTQ+ travelers, and they always welcome family with pride!
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Little Harvest Caye was designed with an eye on protecting the environment and is truly off-grid without feeling like it. Power is supplied by a state-of-the-art 45,000-watt solar system, with enough batteries to power the island when the sun is hiding.
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There’s also a backup generator to keep the good times rolling just in case the sun decides to hide behind persistent Caribbean clouds.
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Little Harvest Caye is an eco-friendly, LGBTQ-welcoming, private luxury resort that’s perfect for an intimate getaway with that special someone or with friends seeking to enjoy the good life.
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Thinking about booking your stay at Little Harvest Caye? This type of luxury doesn’t come cheaply, with nightly rates starting at $3,910 per night.
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However, with this type of luxury, natural beauty, and attention to detail, just one sunset at Little Harvest Caye might not be enough for discerning out travelers.
You can learn more about Little Harvest Caye and make a reservation for your own luxury Caribbean island escape at Airbnb.
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Managing Editor at OutTraveler. Also write for Out, The Advocate, and Plus magazines.
Managing Editor at OutTraveler. Also write for Out, The Advocate, and Plus magazines.