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  • What to Pack for an 8 month trip... if you're meBecause Laura asked, here is my answer. Please keep in mind that I may not have made the most practical choices, but it's what seems to be working for me. The difficulty in packing for this trip is that Posted by krisses in Indulging the Wanderlust | Dec 21, 2011
  • Obeying unofficial walking speed limits in Caye Caulker"Whoa man, where you walkin so fast? Slow down!" - This an actual sentence a local Caye Caulker resident said to me in a thick Caribbean accent on my first day there and it probably describes the place better than Posted by dariusz in Indulging the Wanderlust | Dec 10, 2011
  • Belize - ParadizeTidlig søndag morgen den 30. oktober, var altså dagen kommet for å si farvel til en av de tre musketerer. Vi dro i samlet tropp fra Salinas mot Guayaquil, der vi tok flyet til Quito. Der skiltes våre veier. Tone Posted by AnnikaSS in Annika og Tones reiseblogg | Nov 4, 2011
  • In an Octopus’ GardenBelieve it or not I am not one for adventure sports, and by adventure sports I mean most basic sports and outdoor activities. Those who know me will know I have no affinity for animals whatsoever. I am scared of Posted by ReganasaurusRex in The Tipsy Gypsy | Nov 1, 2011
  • BelizeCorozal. 7/7/11 A week in the bush. We were dropped off in Corozal at the bus station. It has a different feeling to Mexico, it’s quite a different place altogether. We found the nearest ATM to get some Belizean dollars and then Posted by benbrown109 in 3rd Gap Year. | Oct 17, 2011
  • Tulum & BelizeHey guys, I have to apologise for the lack of blogging I've been doing! It's been a hectic first few weeks and the need to blog has not been a high priority of mine, nevertheless I'll do my best to keep Posted by neekspencer in Dom takes on the Americas! | Oct 10, 2011
  • Adios Mexico...you better Belize it :o)So I had managed to stay awake until our last ADO bus, which was leaving at 00.45 from Tulum and going to Guatemala via Belize. So 1st boarder crossing should be a breeze right? We had envisaged to arrive in Posted by jasdeep_virdee in RTW 2011 | Sep 30, 2011
  • BelizeAfter 2 months of relentless tortilla eating and struggling to communicate solely in Spanish, we were looking forward to some Caribbean-style respite in the form of Belize. For such a tiny country (population of only 312,000) Belize is incredibly diverse Posted by travelling_kx in Mexico and beyond | Aug 24, 2011
  • 1998 - Central America (Part 5 - Belize) Friday 24 April - The border crossing into Belize was very quick and painless and we carried onto San Ignacio. Afternoon wandering the town, not much to see. Early night for some Posted by nzhamsta in Glynn's travel blog | Apr 29, 1998
  • Belize & MexicoBelize is a tiny English speaking country on the Caribbean coast known from a tourism perspective for its diving and snorkeling. It’s typically considered sensible to steer clear of Belize City itself as much as possible due to the Posted by mwalmsle in Jess and Mike's Excellent Adventure | Jul 19, 2011
  • Back on Track in BelizeThe next few days after the robbery we spent traveling back to Belize City to file for a police report, then to Belmopan (the capital and a massively uninspiring place) to get an emergency passport. Amid this we managed to Posted by Monsk in Central America | Jul 18, 2011
  • Leaving Mexico and Bombing on to BelizeI have to apologise here that photos will be limited if not non-existent now because as of yesterday I have had all my camera gear stolen as well as my passport, making this trip hugely more expensive and troublesome than Posted by Monsk in Central America | Jul 12, 2011
  • The ArrivalDay 1: The day started at 4:00 am, 6:25 flight from Ottawa to Chicago. Chicago airport was where the fun began. We picked up a wheelchair for comfortable exploration and raced around the airport at maximum speeds impressing on lookers. Posted by Emily and Owen in Forty Days and Forty Nights | Apr 18, 2011
  • T I double g rrrrrrI am officially in San Pedro, Belize. The plane ride over wasn’t too exciting, I did sit near this cute old lady though who would definitely be a very fun grandma to have. She has been traveling all Posted by Tmeyer89 in In Pursuit | Mar 18, 2011
  • Skeleton encounterProbably my favourite day so far: the ATM caves (Cave of the Stone Sepulchre) what a unique and spellbinding experience! It is a somewhat treacherous journey swimming and clambering up and over slippery rocks half a kilometre inside the caves Posted by cmarks in On your Marks | Jan 19, 2011
  • More lazy days in HopkinsSo, another day dawns and we head for the sleepy seaside village of Hopkins. In true Marks fashion, I have decided to pull myself together: it's just a few bites, slightly manky feet which will recover and being smelly is Posted by cmarks in On your Marks | Jan 17, 2011
  • The good, the bad and the really bloody disgusting.....yep, really not in Kansas anymore, Toto. Sitting in a beach bar in Placencia with my new friends Vanessa and Hila, I contemplate my current outfit: an attractive ensemble including football shorts and a raincoat (friends: do not allow me Posted by cmarks in On your Marks | Jan 15, 2011
  • Gud maanin Belizean cayesThe 7am tourist bus to Belize City is a rude awakening for me: the comfortable, spacious air-conditioned Mexican buses have been replaced by some rickety old thing where seats big enough for one are occupied by two. I am sharing Posted by cmarks in On your Marks | Jan 12, 2011
  • No guns...No Shitting DogsUsual format: Belize: Caye Caulker - Go Slow! Rendezvous Caye - Floating toilet Tobacco Caye - Rum punch Placencia - Scary dogs Guatemala: Flores - RAIN?!? Lanquin/Semuc Champey - Luggage rack Antigua/Earth Lodge - Employ me please! San Pedr Posted by jimbob84 in James' Round the World trip | Feb 8, 2011
  • Caye Caulker"Welcome to Paradise! Welcome to Caye Caulker!" Mit diesen Worten legte vor... hm... naja, weiss nicht mehr wann, war vor ein paar Tagen... unser Wassertaxi am Pier der Insel an. Es war dunkel um 19:00, daher konnten wir den Wahrheitsgehalt erst Posted by PollyPanam in Central & South America | Feb 5, 2011
  • Sights of San IgnacioAfter our bus journey to San Ignacio we were tired and needed a place to rest. Getting off the bus we were greeted by a taxi driver who suggested we stay at J&R`s Guesthouse, and since this was also Posted by A-Team in A-Team Adventures | Jan 27, 2011
  • Amazed in AmbergrisWe arrived in Chetumal to find that there is indeed a water taxi that can take you across the boarder and into the Belizean Cayes. Meeting a couple on the bus, we shared a taxi to the pier and Posted by A-Team in A-Team Adventures | Jan 22, 2011
  • Belize + Tikal, Guatemala We traveled from Tulum, Mx to San Pedro, BZ by bus and high speed boat and arrived to our house "Villa Incommunicado" on January 9th. We spent the next 5 days hanging out with 12 of our closest Posted by rd2nowhere in Road 2 Nowhere | Jan 20, 2011
  • Goin' slo' Belizean styleCaye Caulker, Goff Caye, Tobacco Caye, Placencia ...simply all ova da Belizean coast, baby... ... Weh di go aan! Belizeans like to do everything sloooooo...and that started at the border when we hopped as early as possible onto an old American Posted by pimenmalka in Pim & Malka take Central America | Jan 16, 2011
  • Being the Invisible ManStrangely, Christmas on the Caribbean island of Utila was a little different to Christmas in the London Borough of Hounslow. Instead of being able to enjoy pint after pint of Discovery in the George IV (possibly with the unseen addition Posted by tgilmour in Viaje interminable | Jan 16, 2011
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