Cayo District · Belize
For sale by owner

90 acres of jungle.
One cave.
No other like it.

A rare untouched parcel in Cayo, Belize — with a natural cave descending some 80 feet, a traditional Maya well, and full title in hand. Located between Che Chem Ha Cave and Happy Moon Valley Farm on Mollejon Road.

Message Rogerio on WhatsApp See the cave $5,000 USD / acre · ~$450,000 total

~90 acres · Natural cave · ~80 ft deep · Maya well · Cayo District, Belize · Full title (grant) in hand · Near Arenal Village & Benque Viejo · $5,000 USD / acre

The property

Some land is just acreage. This isn't.

Hidden within these ninety acres of broadleaf jungle in Cayo, Belize, is a natural cave descending approximately 80 feet — hard to reach, undisturbed, and bearing the footprint of ancient Maya use. Broken Maya pottery found here was respectfully handed over to the local House of Culture. A traditional Maya well sits on the property as well.

The parcel sits right after Mile 7 on Mollejon Road, between the famous Che Chem Ha Cave and Happy Moon Valley Farm — in one of the most archaeologically and ecologically rich corridors in the entire Cayo District.

Whether you're envisioning an eco-lodge, an adventure-tourism venture, a private off-grid retreat, or a long-term hold in an English-speaking, USD-pegged country — this is a piece of land that cannot be replicated.

Cave Entrance

Survey sheet

Size~90 acresUntouched broadleaf jungle, Cayo District
LocationMile 7, Mollejon RoadBetween Che Chem Ha Cave & Happy Moon Valley Farm
Nearest townsArenal VillageNext: Benque Viejo Del Carmen — gateway to the rest of Belize
Cave~80 ft vertical depthNatural cave with ancient Maya use — pottery given to local House of Culture
WaterTraditional Maya wellOn the property
Unique neighbourArenal VillageFamous for a football field and entire village split between Guatemala & Belize
TitleFull title — Grant in handIn Belize, a Grant is equivalent to full registered title. A few minimal taxes pending.
Price$5,000 USD per acre~$450,000 USD total · Cash only
ViewingsWalk the landSite visits welcomed — contact Rogerio to arrange

The descent

Eighty feet straight down, into another century.

The cave is the heart of this land. Its entrance is discreet and the descent is demanding — which is exactly why it remains as the Maya left it. Broken pottery found here speaks to centuries of use; those pieces now rest with the local House of Culture, where they belong.

Belize's caves are its signature attraction. Che Chem Ha Cave — one of the most celebrated Maya cave sites in the country — sits just along the same road. A private parcel with its own cave system, in that exact corridor, is extraordinarily rare.

For an eco-tourism or adventure concept, this cave is the anchor attraction other properties spend fortunes trying to imitate.

Heritage note

Maya pottery found in the cave was handed over to the local House of Culture in accordance with Belizean heritage law. The cave and well are extraordinary natural features — what's for sale is the land and its setting, in one of Belize's most remarkable archaeological and ecological corridors.

See the land

Walk it from where you are.

Full visual tour

Every angle. Every corner. No words needed.

The paperwork

Full title. In hand.

In Belize, a Grant is the equivalent of full registered title — and this property already has one. This is not a lease, not a pending application, not a squatter's claim.

  • Grant (full title) issued by the Government of Belize
  • Ownership fully documented and in hand
  • A few minimal taxes pending — fully disclosed
  • All documents available for your attorney's review before any commitment

We encourage every serious buyer to engage a Belizean attorney and conduct full due diligence. We will cooperate with every step.

Grant & tax records

Location

Right after Mile 7, Mollejon Road — Cayo, Belize.

The property sits between Che Chem Ha Cave — one of Belize's most celebrated Maya cave sites — and Happy Moon Valley Farm. The nearest community is Arenal Village, famous for being a single village and football field split exactly between Guatemala and Belize. Benque Viejo Del Carmen, the main town and gateway to the rest of Belize, is just a short drive away.

Why Belize

One of the easiest countries in the region to own land.

Language

English is the official language — contracts, courts, and title records.

Currency

The Belize dollar is pegged to the US dollar at a fixed 2:1 rate.

Taxes

No capital gains tax. Low annual property taxes.

Tourism

A booming adventure economy where caves are headline attractions.

Serious inquiries

Come walk the land.
The cave has to be seen to be believed.

Message Rogerio directly — he'll send the full photo set, the Grant document for your attorney, and arrange a site visit.

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