With its sandy streets, Caye Caulker is the ultimate spot to unwind. Explore the world-class snorkeling and diving sites nearby, brimming with colourful coral reefs and marine life. Sprawl out on sandy beaches or take a bike ride around the island. As the sun starts to set, make your way to the famous Split, a channel that divides this tiny island, for an unforgettable view.
The Good
- π Decent food options
- βοΈ Warm weather
- βοΈ Close to airport
- βΊοΈ Relaxing
- π€Ώ Scuba diving
- β±οΈ Great beach
The Bad
- ποΈ Limited accomodation options
- π Limited public transport
Living costs
- Caye Caulker is the most expensive place (out of 2) to live in Belize
- It's about 13% cheaper to live in Caye Caulker than it is Beijing
- You can expect to spend around $1,544.47 per month living here
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- Prices are estimates and should be used as a guide only. We accept no responsibility for inaccuracies in data.
- Prices adjusted to reflect exchange rates as of 4th Jun 2026
Safety
Generally safe for tourists with low violent crime rates; petty crime can occur, so remain vigilant.
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