Amble Resorts acquires Belize island site
Amble Resorts has announced its plans to create an ecologically-responsible resort in Belize after acquiring an 80-acre (32.4-hectare) site on the island of Long Caye.
The operator said the location's proximity to some of the world's best diving sites - such as The Great Blue Hole, made famous by Jacques Cousteau - made it ideal for a resort scheme. In addition to offering opportunities for divers, the island also boasts a nature reserve and bird sanctuary. Plans for the new resort include 30 hotel rooms, 100 holiday homes and a spa.
A restaurant and other services are earmarked as part of the proposals for Long Caye, which is the second acquisition by Amble following its purchase of Isla Palenque, Panama, in 2008. Blake Ross, director of the site's former owner, Long Caye Belize, said: "We are excited about our partnership with Amble Resorts - sustainability is at the heart of our shared mission.
"We know Amble will continue to do the same, while welcoming visitors who come to experience the paradise that is the Lighthouse Reef."
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