Day 3: "Private" Island at King Leweys. This private island is a stopping-off point for sailboats and snorkelers during the day their boat leaves from Placencia once a day or for about $100 USD you can find a boat at the pier in Placencia to take you out if like us your timing doesn't align. Be sure to contact them early as sometimes they take a bit to respond from out on the island.
Day 4: Enjoy King Lewis island, your cabana is built right on the water and so is the restaurant grab some French toast and sip your coffee over the ocean. Fill your day on the included paddle boards, snorkeling, or try to befriend the two parrots and dog that live on the island. some day traffic will be by for a beer and lunch but they will leave you to enjoy the island in almost solitude before the sun sets.
@dkoucky @monique241 The Coastal Highway has been rebuilt paved now.
@monique241 I am not sure how to reply directly to you but we had no issues driving at all. There is one road they warn you not to use. I think it was the manatee/coastal highway. The GPS will sometimes route you on that but it does not appear to be passable most of the year.
Did you find driving in Belize relatively easy?