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Along the South Eastern section of the famous Turneffe Atoll, lies Deadman’s Caye, with Belize’s Great Barrier Reef just 352 meters (1,155 ft.) off its coast. The property is accessed via watercraft and features 5.788 acres pristine, forested and ready for development with 403.74 ft of beach frontage. The Turneffe Islands are world renown for offering a myriad of different diving and fishing destinations all in one pristine location. Deadman’s Caye is found along the southern portion of the Atoll known as the Elbow and it takes roughly 1 1/2 hours to arrive by boat from Belize City, as well as, just south of Calabash Caye and North of Coco Tree Caye and Caye Bokel. The property is ideal for a grand caye or island resort specializing in the accommodation of fishing and diving enthusiasts and also offering residential possibilities. Other well-known resorts in the Turneffe Atoll include the Turneffe Island Resort and the Blackbird Caye Resort.The Turneffe Islands have been recognized as one of the Caribbean’s top destinations for saltwater fishing and diving. The Vastness and variety of marine life and coral formations in this area are truly unmatched making it one of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean.