Ara Macao Resort & Marina – Belize Condos

Ara Macao Resort and Marina is a luxury resort and condominium property located in Belize. Ara Macao is a master-planned resort community and marina located on the highly desirable Placencia Peninsula on the southern coast of Belize. The community is being developed on a 600+ acre waterfront estate which boasts approximately one mile of gorgeous beach and stunning pristine forests.

Become a Charter Member in this key, eco-friendly landmark development and receive exclusive benefits such as special travel and adventure programs – and most beneficial – the advantage of purchasing at fantastic introductory pricing levels. Investigate now while the selection is good and receive the greatest potential regarding value and appreciation.

Features and Amenities

Ara Macao Resort & Marina offers a variety of configurations to meet your needs. The community has luxury beachfront condominiums, marina villas, seaview condominiums, and golf course estates. A wide selection of purchase opportunities at excellent price points.

Amenities and activities include the region’s only full-service marina offering direct access to the Caribbean Sea with private docks for over 400 vessels,  a rainforest nature preserve, coral reefs within swimming distance from the beach, casino & nightclub, championship golf, multiple swimming pools, restaurants, fitness center & spa, indigenous plant nursery, and so much more.

Weather

Belize has a tropical climate with pronounced wet and dry seasons, although there are significant variations in weather patterns by region. Temperatures vary according to elevation, proximity to the coast, and the moderating effects of the northeast trade winds off the Caribbean. Average temperatures in the coastal regions range from 24 °C (75.2 °F) in January to 27 °C (80.6 °F) in July. Temperatures are slightly higher inland, except for the southern highland plateaus, such as the Mountain Pine Ridge, where it is noticeably cooler year round. Overall, the seasons are marked more by differences in humidity and rainfall than in temperature.