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- Hidden Valley Falls, the Stoplight and TubingTuesday 10 March 1998 We got up after the morning news on the rad Posted by greatgrandmaR in Diving from Belize to Cozumel in 1998 | Mar 9, 1998
- Mayans and ButterfliesMonday, 9 March 1998 Got up early to take a photo of the sunrise and cows [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/880679/large_h19980310-062042592_3 Posted by greatgrandmaR in Diving from Belize to Cozumel in 1998 | Mar 8, 1998
- St. Herman's Cave and the OTHER Blue HoleSunday 8 March 1998 Bob trekked the stuff to the car and we checked out of Tradewinds. Janice was really angry at some excursion people who were invading her property with the intention of picnicking. We got gas and we Posted by greatgrandmaR in Diving from Belize to Cozumel in 1998 | Mar 8, 1998
- Strange Encounter after a Hot HikeSaturday, 7 March 1998 Stann Creek District includes the whole peninsula with Placencia at the end of it, all the way up to Dangriga. We waked at 6:45. Got up and ate and orange and got ourselves together and left. Posted by greatgrandmaR in Diving from Belize to Cozumel in 1998 | Mar 7, 1998
- The Unique Belize Zoo and Diving down to Placencia5 March 1998 continued I tried to call but the rental car people don't answer the phone. You can fly to Caye Caulker, Ambergris, Placencia, and several of the major lodges have airstrips. Maya Island Air had 9 airplanes Posted by greatgrandmaR in Diving from Belize to Cozumel in 1998 | Mar 5, 1998
- Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Alley from Ambergris Cay 2 March 1998 continued After we were picked up at Ignacio's, we went to the Driftwood Dive shop and got our flippers (flippers take up too much room to pack and carry with us, so we just get or rent Posted by greatgrandmaR in Diving from Belize to Cozumel in 1998 | Mar 4, 1998
- Why Belize? Setting the Scene and Getting There Charles Darwin referred to the Belize Barrier Reef in 1842, in his study of the origin and evolution of coral reefs. He described it as "the most remarkable reef in the West Indies" Since then it has become renowned Posted by greatgrandmaR in Diving from Belize to Cozumel in 1998 | Feb 27, 1998
- Discovering San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, BelizeWe fly into San Pedro after spending several blissful days in the jungles of Belize. It’s a 12 minute scenic flight on [[https://www.tropicair.com/|Tropic Air.]], and unlike any flight experience we’ve had. We show up at the airport about an hour Posted by traciekochanny in Tracie's Travels. Wanderlust part 2. | Aug 8, 2020
- Belize==My travel map== * TBD ===Resources for planning a trip=== * [[https://wikitravel.org/en/Belize|Belize wiki travel]] * [[https://www.travelbelize.org/|Belize Tourism]] --> see the full list of countries and regions that I've been to and ha Posted by MurkTravels in MurkTravels | Dec 31, 1999
- I fell in love with San Pedro...again. Life in the slow laneWhat is it with [[https://www.tropicair.com/|Tropic Air?]] We show up, get on whatever plane is leaving next, and we have the jet all to ourselves. Safe, comfortable and fast. We love them. We head back to San Pedro, because we love Posted by traciekochanny in Tracie's Travels. Wanderlust part 2. | Mar 22, 2020
- Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge, BelizeI’ve been lucky to experience many wonderful accommodations in this world. When we booked a last-minute trip to Belize, I was fortunate to find the [[https://www.sleepinggiantbelize.com|Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge.]]. I hit it out of the park on this Posted by traciekochanny in Tracie's Travels. Wanderlust part 2. | Apr 29, 2020
- The Belize Zoo and Mayflower Bocawina National Park, BelizeI am not generally a zoo person because I feel bad for animals in captivity, but I also realize that the best zoos are trying to create awareness and provide care for animals that may not survive otherwise. In Belize, Posted by traciekochanny in Tracie's Travels. Wanderlust part 2. | Mar 17, 2020
- Sleepy little Hopkins, BelizeWe used to travel to the Yucatán in Mexico. After hearing about increased gun violence and reading 8 pages of State Dept. warnings about violence throughout Mexican tourist regions, we stopped going. Hopefully someday things will improve. We had looked Posted by traciekochanny in Tracie's Travels. Wanderlust part 2. | Mar 17, 2020
- Xunantunich Archaeolgical Reserve, BelizeBelize is the epicenter of the ancient Maya world. At one time , more than two million Maya lived in the region. The Maya were advanced in their knowledge of agriculture, mathematics and science and they ruled the area for Posted by traciekochanny in Tracie's Travels. Wanderlust part 2. | Mar 6, 2020
- Belize - Week 226th January This morning we woke to low cloud over the town. It was quite picturesque. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/403506/large_8564b300-42e3-11ea-b42c-c909a3d43f1f.JPG Posted by shaneandnicola in Caribbean and Belize | Feb 2, 2020
- Belize - Week 119th January 2020 This morning we were back Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale. We had an early start as we had to make our way to Miami International airport for our flight to Belize City. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/403506/large_IMG_1 Posted by shaneandnicola in Caribbean and Belize | Jan 26, 2020
- Day 8Sloane was up early this morning because she had to go potty, but luckily went back to bed for awhile. We all got up around 7:30 and had a leisurely breakfast. We made the rest of the eggs, had some Posted by cornelljjs in Belize 2020 | Jan 8, 2020
- Day 7Jonathon woke up at 5:30 and decided it was close enough to sunrise to get out of bed. After taking it slow, he went out to the pier and waited patiently for the sun to do its thing. The clouds Posted by cornelljjs in Belize 2020 | Jan 7, 2020
- Day 6We enjoyed eggs, toast, grapes and orange juice for breakfast. Out to the pool for a refreshing swim in the cold pool while Jill read her book for the first time on vacation. Sloane wanted to play Marco Polo again today. Posted by cornelljjs in Belize 2020 | Jan 6, 2020
- Day 5 We woke up and had a slow start. The forecast says rain today, but none yet so we decided to go out and get some groceries. On our way back there was still no rain so we stopped at the Posted by cornelljjs in Belize 2020 | Jan 5, 2020
- Day 4Sloane was up around 6:30 and just sat silently until she saw us make a move. Sloane and Jonathon went to the hammock for a bit again this morning. Jill stayed in bed (lazy) and Jonathon and Sloane went to Posted by cornelljjs in Belize 2020 | Jan 3, 2020
- Day 3Sloane and Jonathon woke up to howler monkeys. We laid in a hammock on our patio and listened to them. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/915736/75C66249-BD2 Posted by cornelljjs in Belize 2020 | Jan 2, 2020
- Day 1After an early bedtime on New Year’s Eve we had a very early morning driving to Milwaukee. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/915736/5A234AC7-3A2D-4C74-80DF- Posted by cornelljjs in Belize 2020 | Dec 31, 2019
- Caye CaulkerA new country! Reverting back to English was strange. Caye Caulker in general was a bit of a culture shock after the last six weeks. Speaking English again, super laid back Carribean vibes, completely different food - it was all Posted by joe90mitch in Joe and Rachel round the world | Dec 17, 2019
- Closer to ParadiseCaye Caulker, Belize – 29th July – 1st Aug Leaving Havana, I arrived back in Mexico and returned to Playa Del Carmen, checking into the same hostel as before mainly as it was close to the bus station, and I thought Posted by kathystravels in Notes From A Big World | Jul 31, 2010
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