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How to get to Caye Caulker? American expat Bree talks about being abundantly blessed with good simple living on an island paradise
Episode 422nd September 2022 • EXPAT CONSULTING PODCAST • Jalila Clarke
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If you're looking for an island paradise, look no further than Caye Caulker, with good simple living to be had by all. This small island off the coast of Belize is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and a relaxed, Caribbean way of life. American expat Bree is enjoying good simple living, and talked about how to get to Caye Caulker and why she and her family decided to relocate there from North America. Keep reading for her insights on being a black expat, Caye Caulker restaurants , what's involved in traveling from Belize city to Caye Caulker, Caye Caulker beaches, and more!

How to get to Caye Caulker

Caye Caulker is an island off the coast of Belize that is famous for its laid-back atmosphere and beautiful Caribbean views.


Caye Caulker is a small limestone island off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea. The island is about 5 miles long and less than a mile wide. It is part of the District of Belize and has a population of approximately 2,000 people. Although Caye Caulker is technically part of Belize City, it feels like a world away. The island is known for its laid-back atmosphere and is a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling.


There are a few ways to get to Caye Caulker from the mainland Belize. The island can be reached by boat or plane from Belize City. 


The most popular method is by water. To get to Caye Caulker by boat, you can take a water taxi or a ferry from the Marine Terminal in Belize City. The journey takes about 45 minutes and boats depart every 30 minutes. You can also take a catamaran from the Water Taxi Terminal, which takes about an hour. 


There are two main ways to get to Caye Caulker by plane. You can take a Tropic Air flight from the municipal airport in Belize City, which takes about 15 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a Maya Island Air flight from the international airport in Belize city to Caye Caulker airstrip, which takes around 30 minutes. The Caye Caulker airstrip is located just a few minutes' walk from the main village.Listen to this interview , which is inspirational, motivational. Listen to what it's like experiencing motherhood abroad, when there are no concerns about the safety of your children, enjoying such a wonderful time growing up on an Island.

Black expats


In recent years, an increasing number of black expats have been moving to Caye Caulker, attracted by the island's laid-back vibe and friendly locals. While the black expat community is still relatively small, it's growing rapidly, with new arrivals coming from all over the world.


One of the main attractions of Caye Caulker for black expats is the island's strong sense of community. locals are quick to welcome new arrivals, and there's a strong sense of camaraderie among black expats. This is in contrast to many other places in the world where black expats can feel isolated and uncomfortable.


Another big draw for black expats is the island's natural beauty. Caye Caulker is surrounded by turquoise waters and white sand beaches, making it a perfect place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. For black expats who are used to living in big cities, this can be a refreshing change of pace.


While the black experience in America is unique, there are also many black expats who have found a home in countries around the world. For these individuals, leaving the United States can be a way to escape racism and discrimination, while also discovering new cultures and perspectives. Others may simply be looking for a change of pace, and see living abroad as an opportunity to broaden their horizons.


On Caye Caulker many black expats, like Bree and her husband, are self-employed, running their own businesses or even offering services such as transportation or childcare. Others are involved in the burgeoning art scene on the island, using their talents to create paintings, sculptures, and other works that reflect the unique culture of Caye Caulker.


No matter their reasons for leaving their home country, black expats often find that they are able to thrive in their new homes.


Abundantly blessed, good simple living


Bree and her family are thriving in their beautiful home, a paradise a island. During the interview Bree talks about being abundantly blessed and enjoying good simple living on Caye Caulker.


The phrase abundantly blessed is often used to describe someone who has been fortunate in life. However, the term can also be used to describe a person who is grateful for what they have, regardless of whether they have material wealth.


Having an abundantly blessed life does not necessarily mean that a person is wealthy or has material possessions. Instead, it means that a person is fortunate enough to have all of the basic necessities, plus a few extras. For example, a person who is abundantly blessed may have a comfortable home, a stable job, and loving family and friends.


These things provide a foundation of security and happiness, which can lead to a sense of abundance. abundantly blessed people often express gratitude for all that they have, and they may also be more likely to help others who are less fortunate. In this way, they help to create a cycle of abundance that benefits both themselves and their community.


When we feel abundantly blessed, it is because we are fortunate enough to have more than we need. We may have a roof over our head, food on the table, and clothes to wear. But abundantly blessed goes beyond just the material things in life. It also includes our relationships, our health, our talents and abilities, and our blessings.


There is a lot to be said for good, simple living. When we focus on what is truly important, we are blessed in ways that go far beyond material possessions. We are blessed with good health, strong relationships, and a sense of peace and contentment. These blessings are the foundation of a good life, and they are available to everyone, regardless of their circumstances.


When we are grateful for the good things in our lives, we open ourselves up to even more blessings. We attract positive energy and good fortune, and we make the world a better place for everyone. So let us all strive to live abundantly blessed lives.


When we take the time to count our blessings, we realize just how abundantly blessed we truly are.


Island Paradise


Good simple living is the kind of life that many people aspire to. It is a life that is free from the complexities and stressors of modern life. Good simple living is about connecting with nature, spending time with loved ones, and living a more minimalist lifestyle. good simple living is not about being perfect, but rather about finding happiness in the simple things in life. For some, good simple living means living off the grid, while for others it simply means slowing down and enjoying the moment. No matter what your definition of good simple living is, it is a lifestyle that can lead to a more fulfilled and joyful life.


And there's nothing like good simple living on an island paradise


There's something irresistible about an island paradise


Maybe it's the swaying palm trees, the sandy beaches, or the clear blue waters. Whatever the reason, island getaways are always a popular choice for vacations. And who can blame people for wanting to escape to a tropical paradise? After all, island life is all about relaxing and enjoying the simple things in life. There's no need for city life with its hectic pace and stress-inducing traffic. Island living is the perfect way to slow down and enjoy some much-needed rest and relaxation.


Whether you're looking for a quiet place to read your favorite book or a active place to try windsurfing, an island paradise is sure to offer something for everyone.


Caye Caulker, that idyllic island paradise located just off the coast of Belize, is truly a place where you can forget about your troubles and just enjoy the simple things in life. The water is crystal clear, the sand is soft and white, the palm trees provide just the right amount of shade, there are no cars on the island, so you only hear the waves crashing against the shores. So what are you waiting for? It's time to start planning your island getaway or your move to Caye Caulker!


If you want to know more insider knowledge about life on an island paradise, and the very interesting experiences had by Bree and her family on Caye Caulker island, tune in to episode 42 of the Are We Home Yet podcast and listen to Bree!


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