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Travel Blogs from Caye Caulker
Snorkeling and Thanks!
... Next we went to our true first stop, Hol Chan Marine Reserve. This is a nice reserve with coral reef close to the surface so that it's not so deep. We didn't see much that we hadn't already seen while diving, but snorkeling allowed our guide to regularly pop up and tell us what we were seeing. I loved the juvenile damsel fish (black with iridescent blue spots); this is one fish that I don't think I was able to spot in the deep dives. There was also a ...
I'm biking in the Rain
... other than to continue biking so we biked around the island while people just laughed at us and in turn, we laughed at ourselves. We got soaked, but had a marvelous time.
At the conclusion of the bike ride, we bought pieces of cake from a woman who calls herself "the cake lady." She wheels around this cart with cakes that she bakes every day. You love her already, no? I'll try mailing everyone a piece home. Let me know if you get one! ...
Belize - Caye Caulker
... out a hotel that Craig had been recommended and arrived in good time, as just after we'd decided on a room,a truck load of other backpackers arrived with the majority being turned away as there was no more availability.
After we'd dried off and the rain had stopped, we decided to take a walk around the island - this was possible in around an hour - probably less if you don't include Craig's visits to the supermarkets to check out prices. ...
We're gonna need a bigger boat.....
After what can only be described as a totally forgettable nights stop over at Chetumal (a truly terrible place), and a fright of being stuck there another day as the information in the guide book wasn't up to date, we managed to escape by water taxi to the island of Caye Caulker.
Caye caulker is a tiny island off the coast of Belize right near the Mesoamerican barrier reef. Upon arriving we both forgot that Belize is English speaking, which ...
Caye Caulker FAQ
... 8217;s distance from its nearest neighours), with passengers facing a disconcerting dog sniffing lineup before racing across ocean channels that, despite the route never venturing far from the mainland, at times can be as surprisingly bumpy as an HD close up of an areola.
How much does it cost?
Other than an unusually large mark up on waterproof snorkeling diapers and beach towels thick enough to mask the feel of lying on a crumbling cement ...