Red Rock
Location

Location

Southern Belize, on the Placencia Peninsula.

Red Rock occupies a stretch of the Placencia Peninsula — a narrow strip of land between the Caribbean Sea and the lagoon, with jungle and river systems inland.

The setting puts owners close to reef access, village life, and the broader Stann Creek region without feeling removed from Belize's main travel corridors.

Setting

The Placencia Peninsula

Placencia is known for its beaches, fishing villages, and relaxed pace. Red Rock sits within this corridor, offering a master-planned alternative to scattered individual parcels — with infrastructure and amenities designed to work together.

  • Caribbean coastline on one side, lagoon and mangrove on the other
  • Short drive or boat ride to Placencia Village
  • Part of Stann Creek District in southern Belize
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Reef & Water

Barrier Reef Access

The Belize Barrier Reef lies offshore — one of the region's defining features. From Red Rock, boat owners and tour operators can reach snorkelling, diving, and fishing grounds without lengthy transit.

  • Reef and cay access by boat from the marina
  • Calm lagoon side for kayaking and paddle sports
  • Fishing and diving opportunities nearby
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Region

Jungle, River & Village

Inland from the coast, the peninsula connects to rainforest, river systems, and cultural sites. Placencia Village offers restaurants, airstrip access, and everyday services — a useful base for both residents and visitors.

  • Jungle and river ecosystems within reach
  • Placencia Village for dining, supplies, and flights
  • Day trips to wider Stann Creek and Toledo districts
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