Sunset in Belize |
Friday, February 10, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Belize, Central America……April 3-10, 2000 (Part 2 of 2)
Bike Trip with the Pull Ferry in the background! |
One
afternoon, the entire group rented bicycles.
We went for a 3 hour ride to the end of Ambergris Caye. As we traveled
down the strip, we came to a water crossing.
There was a ‘pull’ ferry to get us across the narrow canal. We all loaded our bikes on the wooden barge
and pulled it across to the other side.
I have read that the pull ferry was recently replaced with a
bridge.
The Great Blue Hole was amazing!!! |
A highlight
of the trip was our excursion to the Great Blue Hole. It takes a day to get out to the Blue Hole by
boat. Our excursion included diving and
snorkeling during the day, an overnight stay on Half Moon Caye, and a morning
dive at the Great Blue Hole.
Nurse Shark Turtle Ray |
Our morning
started at 5:45am. We loaded the boat
and headed to Caye Caulker to pick up another diver. There were several stops during the day for
the divers (Rondavue, Long Caye Aquarium at Light House Reef, Half Moon Caye
Wall) where snorkelers could jump in and swim around.
Boobie Birds |
Half Moon Caye |
Tent Camping on Half Moon Caye |
Ready to explore the Blue Hole! |
We were the first boat to arrive at the Blue Hole at 7am in the morning! The Great Blue Hole is a site made famous by Jacques Cousteau. It is 984 feet across and 480 feet deep! It is home to reef sharks, black tip sharks, bull sharks, and hammerheads. The dive masters throw chum into the water to bring the sharks to the surface. The snorkelers are able to get in and swim around while the divers get ready. It’s a relatively quick dive for the scuba divers. Our particular group of divers descended down to about 140ft. At those depths, narcosis becomes noticeable, and you need more time to decompress before reaching the surface. The divers are not able to stay at the lower dept for long. Amazingly, the water was just as clear and blue at 140 feet as it was at the surface! On our long trip back to Ambergris Caye, we stopped at Caye Caulker for lunch.
Turtles An Eel |
Belize and its surrounding islands may be small but have so much to offer. Divers, sunbathers, snorkelers, anyone wanting some relaxation while looking out into the clear, blue water, this is a place for you!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Belize, Central America……April 3-10, 2000 (Part 1 of 2)
San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize |
Wow, this
trip was so long ago! It was our first
time to Central America and this Caribbean getaway. We flew into Belize City and caught a VERY
small plane to Ambergris Caye, San Pedro Town.
Ambergris Caye is the largest island in Belize, and San Pedro is the
only town. It is the dive capitol of
Belize and Central America with the Great Blue Hole, Shark Ray Alley, Hol Chan
Marine, and Turneffe Atolls.
Sunbreeze Hotel |
We flew on a small plane like this! |
We stayed at
the Sunbreeze Hotel (sunbreeze.net), right across the street from the
airstrip. We walked off the plane with
our bags and wheeled them to the steps of our hotel. It was not an all-inclusive
resort. The purpose of this vacation
(for most of the travelers) was diving.
I was not certified at the time, but it certainly peaked my interested to
get certified later on. There were dives
planned for each day, which left time for the non-divers to relax in the sun,
shop for treasures in town, and snorkel.
The Reef Restaurant |
The food in
Belize is very good and inexpensive.
Many of the restaurants offer only fresh fish and ingredients. It was not unusual to be out to dinner at
night and have the power go out. We
would finish dinner by candlelight. One
of our favorite places to eat was the Reef!
We sat in white plastic lawn chairs, and the floor was sand! The fresh fish was amazing and the prices
were very inexpensive. Conch ceviche is
a favorite any where you go including the Reef!
This was a
‘dive’ vacation, and there were times when snorkelers could go along in the
boat too! The blue water was so beautiful! My favorite trip with the divers was to Shark
Ray Alley and Hol Chan Marine Reserve.
There were dolphins everywhere! I
jumped in the water and they swam all around me. You could hear them talking! It was the coolest thing! We used Aqua Dives during the trip and the
dive masters and crew were the best! (www.aquascubabelize.com)
Dolphins |
Aqua Dives |
When the
non-divers were not tagging along in the boat, we would walk through town and
snack on jerk chicken at a local eatery!
There were many homeopathic remedies you could buy in the gift shops,
and we purchased a few to bring home.
San Pedro Sunbreeze Hotel |
Friday, February 3, 2012
The last day on a boat! At Sea…..
Having fun on the Sky Walk! |
We spent our last day at sea, soaking up the sun and having
fun with all the activities! Several of
us tried the Sky Walk. Many of us also
took a swirl down the water slide.
Connor learned to make towels animals while we set by the pool. He mastered the elephant! In the late afternoon, we enjoyed a yard of
beer at the Red Frog pub!
Playing Bean Bag toss in the Red Frog Pub! |
We all had fun
playing bean bag toss in teams! It was
competitive and fun! We had a great
cruise, despite missing a port! We had
great company and the best hosts while in Houston! We would highly recommend sailing on the
Carnival Magic!
Cruising with Friends!!! |
We had great Wait Staff - Victorio and Daniella |
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Cozumel, Mexico! (Friday)......
Mr. Sanchos - Cozumel, Mexico |
We have been to Cozumel many, many times! We have been to
beaches, all inclusive resorts, shopped, etc.
This time, we wanted to try an all-inclusive resort with something the
kids would like! Because we missed our
port of call in Grand Cayman, we arrived at the dock in Cozumel an hour
early! We did not pre-book a reservation
to Mr. Sanchos (www.mrsanchos.com), because
you book through a third party. We would
have saved $5 per person, but we thought it was best to check the place out and
then pay there. All of the adults paid
$50 per person for the all-inclusive deal.
For the kids, we decided to ‘pay as you go’. The only down side to that was the kids had
to stay in a section next to us, so we didn’t share food and drinks with them. In the end, it all worked out fine. We started a tab for them, and Hector took
the best care of them. The boys all got the $12 bracelets to play on the floating
water toys.
The boys had so much fun playing on the floating water toys!!! |
They loved that part and
spent a lot of time in the water. The highlight
for Kyler and Jason was parasailing.
Kyler and Jason fly!!! |
We
made a deal for the two of them, and Jeff and I both got to go in the boat to
take photos. Both the boys were
completely scared! When it was all over,
they said it was the best part of the trip!
I took about 100 pictures to capture the excitement! Great day in Cozumel!
Posing in our matching cruise t-shirts! |
*****We had made t-shirts and tanks tops for our group at Carnival Fun Designs (http://carnival.victorydyo.com/). The prices are very reasonable! You can create all sorts of fun stuff.....can cozies, tote bags, beach towels, etc. They have many cool designs!
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