Legacy
Twenty-five years of listening to the land.
Plantation Belize is not a new arrival. It is the next chapter of a coastal stewardship that has been quietly underway since the late 1990s.

Archive
An early morning, two thousand acres ago.
Proof of Care
Two thousand acres built. Five hundred remaining — kept, intentionally, for last.
The discipline of a long timeline is its own form of luxury. It allows the land to set the pace, the community to set the tone, and the architecture to inherit a sense of place rather than impose one.
Timeline
A quiet trajectory, in five movements.
- Late 1990sFirst footprint
Acquisition and stewardship of coastal land in southern Belize, with patience as a discipline.
- 2000sCoastal foundation
Roads, marina-side infrastructure, and the first residential rhythm take shape across two thousand acres.
- 2010sCommunity character
Residences, gathering places, and visitor experiences mature into a community of returning families.
- 2020–2024Refined planning
Studies of the final five hundred acres begin: hospitality anchor, beachfront residences, wellness, marina, and gathering grounds.
- 2025+Final Phase
The most considered expression of the legacy — a single, intentional destination, shaped for the next twenty-five years.

The Final Phase
What remains is the most considered expression of everything that came before — a single, complete, intentional destination.
