
A rare final coastal canvas in Belize
Five hundred acres,
held quietly between
reef and rainforest.
A 25-year coastal legacy enters its most refined expression — a master-planned destination of residences, hospitality, wellness, and gathering on the Placencia Peninsula.
The Premise
The Caribbean still holds places that have not yet been finished — places where a community can be shaped with care, by people who have spent a generation listening to the land.
Plantation Belize is the final phase of a 25-year coastal stewardship on the Placencia Peninsula. It is being designed not as a development, but as a destination — a long, slow, deliberate composition of residence, hospitality, wellness, gathering, and nature.
Stewardship
"Build slowly. Build beautifully. Build something worth inheriting."
— Guiding principle of the project




