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PENDING  Ocean View Lot In Riversdale

  • $ 89,000 USD
  • 14616

        This ocean view lot is located in the quaint fishing village of Riversdale, on the northernmost end of the Placencia Peninsula. The lot is 0.2 acres, with roughly 82ft of road frontage and 115ft of depth. Across the road, only a stone’s throw away, is one of the nicest sections of beach on the whole peninsula. Also a short walk away is Riversdale’s public park, a pleasant place to relax among trees and lush vegetation. The lot has already been filled and is ready for construction.

        **Life in Riversdale**
        Riversdale is a quaint fishing village known for its quiet and peaceful atmosphere, inhabited by a mix of expats and locals. The surroundings are enhanced by the sea breeze, swaying palm trees, and the occasional flock of parrots passing overhead.

        The village features a small hotel, with a restaurant and bar known for their hospitality and great food. There is another eating establishment run by a local chef, who sources seafood directly from the nearby beach. The village sits directly on the Caribbean Sea, allowing for fantastic fishing, snorkeling, and diving opportunities.

        Traveling south from Riversdale, you will reach Maya Beach, a relaxed area favored by expats that features some of the best restaurants. It is a short drive from Riversdale, where visitors can enjoy various attractions, including a well-known bistro famous for breakfast, a tapas happy hour, and romantic beachfront dinners.

        Maya Beach is also home to the only bowling alley in Belize, offering evenings of fun and local events such as poker nights and bowling leagues.

        Continuing south, a leisurely drive will take you to Placencia Village, an exciting tourist destination featuring a beachside promenade lined with bars and restaurants. Here, visitors can enjoy famous eateries and embark on various local tours, such as boat rides, manatee watching in the mangroves, or food tours around the village.

        Venturing north from the Placencia Peninsula leads you to the Cockscomb Basin Forest Reserve, a vast protected area of nearly 100,000 acres in the Maya Mountains, known for its jaguar population and opportunities to engage with local Mayan communities through traditional experiences.


        Listing first detected August 17, 2024 last ping 4 months ago