Turneffe Island Resort

Turneffe Island, Belize

Nestled on the coral island of Little Caye Bokel, our resort sits at the southern elbow of one of the world’s unspoken wonders, the Turneffe Atoll.

Formed centuries ago, Belize’s Turneffe Atoll was once an oceanic mountainous peak. With time and tectonic shifts in the earth’s crust, the peak sank to the sea floor, leaving only a coral reef around its perimeter. The coral continued to grow upon itself into a string of coral islands, which we know today as the Turneffe Atoll: a tangle of land, lagoons, channels and reef – and the lifeblood of the Caribbean’s world-renowned diving and fishing.

Aerial view of a tropical island with palm trees, hotels, and a pier extending into turquoise water, with another island and the ocean in the background.
Aerial view of a large, circular blue volcanic crater lake surrounded by coral reefs and shallow turquoise waters.
Wood-paneled hotel room with a large bed decorated with a white mosquito net, bedside tables with lamps, and a separate smaller bed, with wooden furniture and softly lit by wall-mounted lights.
Underwater scene with a scuba diver near colorful coral and yellow fish.