The following is a list of oceanic islands of Belize, arranged according to region but all of which are in the Caribbean Sea. River islands have not been listed.
Ambergris Caye, in the far northeast, is the largest island in the country. It is also a pene-exclave because it is geographically separated from the rest of the country. The Other Cays Are:
Deadman's Caye, Cockroach Cay, Dog Flea Cay, Pelican (north), Grassy, Soldier, Coco Tree, Western Four, Baloon
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Shag Caye
Shag Caye
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Three Corner Caye
Three Corner Caye
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1) The Islands number relates to the 2012 island numbering program made by Belize government for real estate purposes.
Ambergris group
The beach at San Pedro, on Ambergris Caye.
Central groups
This group of islands form an arch around the capital city's coastline.
Southern groups
Gradually heading in a line southward, the cays decrease in size before reaching the coast of Honduras. and finally, towards the coast of Punta Gorda are some more islands.
Turneffe Atoll
The Turneffe Atoll is situated in the central Barrier Reef system, between the Inner Channel and Lighthouse Reef, and is 30 miles (48km) long and 10 miles (16km) wide. It is made up of a number of large cayes, such as Blackbird Caye, which surround a central lagoon. Smaller surrounding islands include:
Lighthouse Reef
The Lighthouse Reef's most famous site is the Great Blue Hole, located at its centre.
The Lighthouse Reef system is a sunken atoll, and consists of four islands:
Glover's Reef
The Glover's Reef system is mostly submerged, with a few tiny islands. see list above.