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Get Lost! Here's a tropical paradise that still
really is a tropical paradise! No high rises, no "tourist Mecca", no street
vendors, no hassles. You'll be able to truly get away from it all and live in
nature's beauty. This is absolutely a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to grab a
piece of unspoiled Caribbean, the way it used to be. |
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This fully deeded property can be your secret get-away. No crowds, no noise.
Just your own private spot to get away to. Experience fantastic diving at 39
different sites! (See the DIVE MAP).
Experience the second largest Barrier Reef in the world. So close, you can
snorkel to it! And your neighbors? Let's just say
not many! But you may
just see a familiar face or two
like Jimmy Buffet, Brooke Shields, a
Kennedy or two, Kelsey Grammer, Madonna (who wrote the song "La Isla Bonita"
about the island) and many others. Yes, this is the spot for folks who want to
get away from it all. No Cancun-ization here. This is truly Paradise. So is it
all just beach and nothing else? Not by a long shot! We're talking private, not
primative! How about
.sport fishing, jet skiing, wind surfing, shopping,
fantastic restaurants, take a tour of the ancient Mayan Ruins, go sailing,
Manatee sight seeing, rent a bike or golf cart and go exploring, have a
massage, enjoy lunch and wine on the beach, stay in shape at the well equipped
gym, experience The Blue Hole
..or just lay in a hammock on the beach and
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San Pedro
Town, home of Seven Seas Resort, is the major settlement on the island and is
home to approximately 4,000 residents. The islanders speak both Spanish and
English and welcome you as their friends. A familiar sign in town reads,
"Welcome to San Pedro where you won't be a stranger for long." The island (go
to THE MAP) has the largest concentration of
visitor accommodations in Belize and its hotels, fishing and diving facilities
are some of the best in the country. The town is a picture postcard setting
with small colorfully painted houses set alongside sand streets nestled beside
the clear turquoise sea. No building is higher that a coco palm, or three
stories. Golf carts and bicycles are the principal mode of transportation. The
streets are home to local and visiting barefoot strollers, casually making
their way through the shops and restaurants or just relaxing and chatting with
the locals who are friendly and tolerant. If you are new to the island, leave
about two thirds of your clothing at home. Bring swim suits, tanning lotion,
sandals and a hat. Long pants are just not needed, ever. This is one very
relaxed place! There are only ten streets, none of which are paved! Most people
go barefoot or wear sandals, everywhere. SEE
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