Half Moon Cay
When people think of the Caribbean, they often overlook one of its most gorgeous regions—the Bay Islands of the Southwestern Caribbean. Now you can own sister islands in this glorious, off-the-radar locale only four hours from Houston, Dallas, Atlanta and Miami. Nine-acre Half Moon Cay is being offered completely turnkey, together with the undeveloped one-acre Kiatron’s Cay. The same family has owned these two islands for almost 40 ...
When people think of the Caribbean, they often overlook one of its most gorgeous regions—the Bay Islands of the Southwestern Caribbean. Now you can own sister islands in this glorious, off-the-radar locale only four hours from Houston, Dallas, Atlanta and Miami. Nine-acre Half Moon Cay is being offered completely turnkey, together with the undeveloped one-acre Kiatron’s Cay. The same family has owned these two islands for almost 40 years, and First American Title Insurance Company covers the title.
Half Moon Cay features white sand beaches, over 500 towering coconut palms, three furnished homes and nearly a mile of oceanfront, all surrounded by clear turquoise Caribbean waters. The island’s homes were carefully designed and built to excellent AIA American standards and feature large decks, vaulted ceilings and mahogany plantation shutters and floors throughout.
The expansive main home—elevated 12 feet above the ground on 75 concrete pilings—offers more than 3,200 square feet in three separate segments, connected by covered outdoor breezeways and living areas comprising another 2,200-plus square feet. The larger guesthouse consists of 900 square feet in two separate sections, while the beachside house (with all-mahogany interior) provides more than 700 square feet. Both guesthouses have ample covered decks with beach views.
The island also features a dock, a newly constructed helipad, several storerooms, a workshop and a freight elevator. Electricity comes via underwater cable from the island of Guanaja, with three diesel generators providing backup. Water comes from the cay’s more than 70,000 gallons of cistern capacity as well as a water line to the main island.
Half Moon Cay is perfectly private and secluded, its homes hidden from view of the infrequently passing boats. Despite this seclusion, Half Moon Cay is wonderfully accessible, with an airport located three miles away on Guanaja, providing domestic connections to international flights.
With their location on the second largest barrier reef in the world, Half Moon Cay and Kiatron’s Cay put phenomenal snorkeling, flats fishing and diving opportunities at your doorstep. Excellent fishing is just two miles offshore at the 100-fathom curve.
When people think of the Caribbean, they often overlook one of its most gorgeous regions—the Bay Islands of the Southwestern Caribbean. Now you can own sister islands in this glorious, off-the-radar locale only four hours from Houston, Dallas, Atlanta and Miami. Nine-acre Half Moon Cay is being offered completely turnkey, together with the undeveloped one-acre Kiatron’s Cay. The same family has owned these two islands for almost 40 years, and First American Title Insurance Company covers the title.
Half Moon Cay features white sand beaches, over 500 towering coconut palms, three furnished homes and nearly a mile of oceanfront, all surrounded by clear turquoise Caribbean waters. The island’s homes were carefully designed and built to excellent AIA American standards and feature large decks, vaulted ceilings and mahogany plantation shutters and floors throughout.
The expansive main home—elevated 12 feet above the ground on 75 concrete pilings—offers more than 3,200 square feet in three separate segments, connected by covered outdoor breezeways and living areas comprising another 2,200-plus square feet. The larger guesthouse consists of 900 square feet in two separate sections, while the beachside house (with all-mahogany interior) provides more than 700 square feet. Both guesthouses have ample covered decks with beach views.
The island also features a dock, a newly constructed helipad, several storerooms, a workshop and a freight elevator. Electricity comes via underwater cable from the island of Guanaja, with three diesel generators providing backup. Water comes from the cay’s more than 70,000 gallons of cistern capacity as well as a water line to the main island.
Half Moon Cay is perfectly private and secluded, its homes hidden from view of the infrequently passing boats. Despite this seclusion, Half Moon Cay is wonderfully accessible, with an airport located three miles away on Guanaja, providing domestic connections to international flights.
With their location on the second largest barrier reef in the world, Half Moon Cay and Kiatron’s Cay put phenomenal snorkeling, flats fishing and diving opportunities at your doorstep. Excellent fishing is just two miles offshore at the 100-fathom curve.