Tradition / Region: Belize Mythology
Alternative names: The Grey Lady Ghost
Category: Ghost
The Myth
The Grey Lady is one of the most famous ghosts of Belize and is said to haunt St. George’s Caye. Clad in grey and often appearing near the sea or during stormy weather, she wanders the island searching for something lost in life.
Several traditions tell of her origin. One story claims she was the lover of the notorious Captain Morgan, cast overboard and forced to walk the plank. Unable to rest, she still roams the island and coastline searching for her lost beloved.
Another version describes her as a headless woman whose husband disappeared during a violent storm at sea. Night after night, she wanders St. George’s Caye in search of the sailor who never returned.
Others speak of a young girl who perished during a devastating hurricane. Her spirit remains on the island, appearing as a sorrowful figure dressed in grey. Unlike some versions of the ghost, this young apparition is considered harmless and gentle.
The Grey Lady is most often encountered during stormy nights. Islanders traditionally advise people never to speak badly of her and to remain indoors when the weather turns violent, for some manifestations of the Grey Lady are believed to be far less friendly than others.
Stories of the Grey Lady have circulated for generations, and archaeological investigations on St. George’s Caye have uncovered evidence suggesting that real tragedies lie behind the legends. Whether she is a betrayed lover, a grieving wife, or the spirit of a lost child, the Grey Lady remains one of Belize’s most enduring and mysterious ghosts, forever wandering the shores of St. George’s Caye beneath the sound of wind and waves.
Sources
Belize Dive Haven. (2024, January 31). Legends and Folklore of Belize. Retrieved June 20, 2026, from https://belizedivehaven.com/legends-and-folklore-of-belize/