Private Island in Belize for $700,000 – Cheaper than a London Terraced House
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A Unique Opportunity to Own a Private Island
For those who have long fantasised about escaping the hustle and bustle of city life for a tranquil tropical retreat, there is now an extraordinary opportunity available in a picturesque Caribbean location. Treasure Caye, a private island nestled in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, is currently on the market for $700,000 (£527,940). This price is significantly lower than the average cost of a house in many Western cities and even more affordable than a typical flat in London.
Located nine miles east of Dangriga Town in Belize, Treasure Caye offers the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility. The island spans 4.878 acres, making it an ideal candidate for development. Prospective buyers can envision building a private estate, multiple overwater bungalows, or even a charming commercial resort.
The island is also a paradise for water enthusiasts, with world-class snorkeling and fly fishing opportunities just off its shores. The clear waters surrounding Treasure Caye make boat anchoring easy, allowing for seamless access to the ocean.

From almost anywhere on the island, you can step onto soft, sandy beaches that encircle it, offering easy access to the water and breathtaking views of the sunset. It’s also an ideal place to catch fresh seafood for supper. In true island style, owners can enjoy wild fish, lobster, crab, conch, and snapper without spending a penny—an appealing escape from the rising cost of living in many Western countries.
Just a 17-minute motorboat ride away lies Dangriga Town, the capital of Belize’s Stann Creek District. This vibrant town offers fast and convenient access to supplies. Formerly known as Stann Creek Town, it is often referred to as the “Culture Capital of Belize” and is home to nearly 10,000 residents. The town features numerous shopping centers, convenience stores, eateries, and an airport located close to the shore.
In less time than the 22-minute commute from London to Reading, owners can take a quick boat trip to stock up on fresh produce and medical essentials, or catch a flight from Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport (BZE), just outside of Belize City.
Treasure Caye, listed on Private Islands Inc, is also within easy reach of other island havens such as Thatch Caye, Coco Plum Caye, and Tobacco Caye. The island is equipped with a 100% solar and rainwater system, aligning with Belize’s commitment to sustainable, low-impact tourism development by 2026.
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Another Tropical Escape: Mali Kosmać in Croatia
For those looking for a little piece of heaven closer to home, Mali Kosmać in the Šibenik Archipelago on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast is currently on the market for €700,000 (£603,377). This small island is the smallest property currently listed on the Croatian private island market, and its asking price is lower than the average cost of a terraced house in London.
Situated around 250 meters from the mainland and approximately 22 kilometers west of Split Airport, Mali Kosmać offers seclusion without complete isolation. The island itself covers around 1.2 acres and remains entirely undeveloped, unlike many larger islands marketed as luxury development opportunities.
Flat and covered in dense macchia shrubland, the island is characterised by typical Mediterranean vegetation, consisting of hardy shrubs and low-growing plants. Rocky shores surround much of the island, making access by boat a bit challenging depending on the weather.
While Mali Kosmać provides privacy and stunning coastal views, there is a significant limitation: local planning rules do not allow any construction on the land. This means buyers cannot build homes, hotels, or other properties there. The island is currently suitable only for farming and agricultural activity.
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