Belize lived up to expectations and proved to be the most expensive country on the entire trip. Even so, it can be traveled on a relative budget. You might simply have to pass up on a few more pricey activities.
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Beach Bliss Comes to an End
Our days on Caye Caulker started with greetings such as: “Morning beautiful ladies.” “How are you doing gorgeous?” “How was heaven like when you left it?” Yesterday, on our last day on the island, the exchange by two locals as we walked by sounded like this: “Damn!” “A little too orange...” I take that as a clear sign what we have received enough sun and that as much as we don’t want to, it is time to head home.
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Belize,
Caye Caulker
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Diving Belize: the Obsession with the Blue Hole
All it takes is to mention Belize and diving in one sentence and you will be asked whether you are planning on heading out to the Blue Hole. There is an absolute obsession with this picturesque site, but one that results more due to the hype surrounding it, than to its own merits.
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Belize,
Caye Caulker
Friday, April 1, 2011
Caye Caulker: Snorkeling with Stingrays and Nurse Sharks
After a mere 3 ½ hours journey from the western end of Belize, we had arrived on the island paradise of Caye Caulker. This little spit of sand, located on top of the world’s second largest reef would be our home for the last 4 days of my trip. The island is less than 8 km from north to south (including the northern portion which is split from the southern), and supposedly less than 1.5 km wide (although according to what I’ve seen, the widest point would at most be about 200 meters). The town is comprised of 3 or 4 sandy streets where most walk barefoot, an endless collection of little hotels and restaurants and more palm trees than inhabitants. It is truly a little island paradise.
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Belize,
Caye Caulker
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