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Nestled on nearly 400 feet of private golden beachfront along the Placencia Peninsula, this boutique, guest-exclusive resort—meaning "Beautiful Sea" in Maya—offers an intimate escape far from crowded tourist spots. With just 19-21 luxurious seafront and seaview villas (one- and two-bedroom options around 950 sq ft), each features full kitchens with Belizean hardwood cabinetry, granite counters, personal verandas with hammocks, air conditioning, and ocean views. Lush tropical gardens blend seamle

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As the dry season winds down in Belize, April stands out as one of the sweetest months to visit the laid-back coastal village of Placencia. With daytime temperatures hovering between 80°F and 85°F, abundant sunshine, low humidity, and calm Caribbean waters, conditions are near-perfect for outdoor exploration without the peak-season crowds. Whether you're craving underwater wonders or jungle adventures, Placencia delivers a seamless blend of thrill and tranquility.

At the heart of it all is the wo

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There’s something magical about summer in Placencia, Belize. It’s not the frantic, overcrowded kind of summer you find elsewhere. Instead, it’s slow, warm, and deeply personal—a season where time stretches out, the sea stays calm, and the air fills with the irresistible scent of grilled lobster and distant drums. As locals and frequent visitors at Chabil Mar Villas know, Placencia simply gets summer right, year after year.

The rhythm here is effortless. Mornings begin gently with coffee on the be

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March stands out as one of the most inviting months to experience the wonders of Belize. As winter lingers in many parts of the world, Belize welcomes visitors with open arms and near-ideal conditions: warm sunshine, low humidity, and a vibrant calendar of cultural and sporting events. Whether you're dreaming of lounging on pristine white-sand beaches, exploring lush jungles, or diving into the turquoise waters of the second-largest barrier reef in the world, March delivers an unforgettable trop

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Belize stands out as one of the Caribbean's premier destinations for underwater exploration, thanks to the magnificent Belize Barrier Reef — the world's second-largest barrier reef system. Stretching nearly 200 miles along the coast and encompassing over 400 cayes (small islands), this UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts a breathtakingly colorful and vibrant marine ecosystem. Once listed as endangered, the reef has been successfully removed from UNESCO's danger list due to dedicated conservation e

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