Ambergris Caye

For the island in the Turks and Caicos, see Ambergris Cay.
Ambergris Caye

Ambergris Caye photographed from the International Space Station
Ambergris Caye
Geography
Location Caribbean Sea
Coordinates 18°0′50.21″N 87°55′51.74″W / 18.0139472°N 87.9310389°W / 18.0139472; -87.9310389Coordinates: 18°0′50.21″N 87°55′51.74″W / 18.0139472°N 87.9310389°W / 18.0139472; -87.9310389
Administration
Belize
District Belize District
Largest settlement San Pedro Town (pop. 13,381)

Ambergris Caye, pronounced /æmˈbɜːrɡrs ˈk/ am-BUR-gris KEE, is the largest island of Belize, located northeast of the country in the Caribbean Sea. It is about 40 kilometres (25 mi) long from north to south, and about 1.6 kilometres (1 mi) wide. Where it has not been modified by man, is mostly a ring of white sand beach around mangrove swamp in the centre. Though administered as part of the Belize District, the closest point on the mainland is part of the Corozal District.

A Maya community lived on the island in Pre-Columbian times, and made distinctive polished red ceramics.[1]

San Pedro Town is the largest settlement and only town on Ambergris. There are also a number of small villages and resorts. Two resorts north of San Pedro played host to the first season of Fox's Temptation Island in 2000, aired in 2001.

Tourism development of Ambergris Caye began in the early 1970s and grew considerably in the later years of the 20th century. The main attractions are the Belize Barrier Reef and its beaches. That barrier reef is the second largest in the world, after the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. The caye has a small airstrip serviced by Tropic Air and Maya Island Air, and can be reached by plane from Belize City as well as by numerous fast sea ferries. Ambergris Caye can also be reached by ferry from Chetumal in Mexico.

Because of the island's small size, the main form of powered transportation is the golf cart.[2]

San Pedro Day is celebrated annually on June 27.

References

  1. Valdez, Fred; Sullivan, Lauren A; Guderjan, Thomas H. (1995). "5". In Thomas H. Guderjan and James F. Garber. Ceramics from Northern Ambergris Caye Sites. San Antonio: Maya Research Program. pp. 95–112. ISBN 0-911437-21-5.
  2. "Golf Cart Rentals In San Pedro, Belize".

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