Ray Caye Island Resort

Day trips from Placencia

Paradise, Even Just for a Day

Experience a Belize Private Island Day Trip

Looking for a one-of-a-kind island escape in Belize? Whether you’re sailing by or planning a quick getaway from the mainland, a day trip to Ray Caye Island Resort offers a rare chance to experience the best of private island living—even if you’re only here for a few hours.

Surrounded by turquoise waters and shaded by swaying palms, Ray Caye is a haven for those seeking a mix of relaxation and activity. Daytrippers are welcome to dine at the Lionfish Grill, lounge by the restaurant pool, and enjoy our beaches—all while soaking in the laid-back island atmosphere.

While access to some areas is reserved for overnight guests, we’re happy to share a generous slice of Ray Caye hospitality with respectful visitors. Whether you’re joining us for a meal, booking a dive or snorkel tour, or simply stopping in for fuel or provisions, your time here is sure to be a memorable part of your Belize journey.

FAQs for Daytrippers

1. Can reservations be made for meals at Lionfish Grill?

Yes, we gladly welcome daytrippers for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, provided the island is not privately rented. However, meal reservations are essential. For dinner, please reserve by 3pm at the latest to enable our kitchen to prepare accordingly.

Yes, the Lionfish Grill pool on the public side of the island is open to daytrippers.

Absolutely! Based on availability, you can book dive or snorkel tours by email, VHF channel 11, or in person.

The slide is in the resort guest area. However, if in-house occupancy is low, daytrippers may be allowed a turn with staff approval.

Yes, beer, soda, and water by the case are available at the Dive Shop. Other dry goods may be available at the chef’s discretion.

No official day pass is offered. Guests dining at the restaurant are welcome to enjoy the beach and pool before or after their meal.

Yes, rentals are available to daytrippers based on availability.

No, restroom use is complimentary for patrons of our shops, bar, or restaurant.

No. Fresh water is limited, so showers are not available to daytrippers.

Yes, an emergency phone is available at the Welcome Center to contact the mainland office.

Yes, ice is sold by the bag, but is subject to availability. During dry season, it may be limited.

4 to 6 mooring balls are available around the island, on a first-come, first-served basis.

Inner reef: $25 USD per night. Outer reef: $15 USD per night. Pay at the Dive Shop.

Yes they are, subject to availability. Advance booking is recommended.

Yes, there is, but the secondary restaurant, bar, and pool are exclusive to resort guests.

Yes, both gasoline and diesel are available at the island’s service station.

No. Visitors must arrange their own transportation.

We can recommend trusted tour operators. Please WhatsApp us for recommendations at +501-664-2484

OUR SISTER ISLAND

MOHO CAYE, BELIZE 

If you’re planning a day trip from Placencia but Ray Caye is fully booked or not quite the right fit for your day group, Moho Caye offers another incredible island escape.

Just 12 miles east of Placencia, Moho Caye is a 12-acre private island framed by swaying palms, soft white sand, and clear blue water. Located near the protected Laughing Bird Caye National Park, this secluded paradise is perfect for snorkeling, swimming, beachcombing, or simply relaxing in a postcard-perfect setting.

It’s a great alternative for groups looking for a laid-back, nature-filled day on the water—and for the adventurous, overnight camping is also an option.

For day-trip reservations please WhatsApp, Call or Message

We look forward to welcoming you to Ray Caye—even if it’s just for the day!