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Travel Blogs from Caye Caulker
Cest la fin
salut tout le monde! eh oui, notre trip arrive a la fin fin!! on a passe du bon temps! jeudi dernier: on est reste a Flores comme prevu. on a change dhotel, chambre privee avec salle de bain au lieu dun dortoir pour moins cher en plus! un peu plus dintimite meton. tk on a passe la journee avec Isa et 2 autres quebecoises quon avait croise sur …
This is not First Class
After leaving Playa del Carmen early in a lovely air conditioned coach, we arrived in Chetumal, near the border with Belize. Here, we boarded a bus that was advertised as ´First Class´, but that appears to have been first amongst a very weak bunch. I think it was built in the 1980s and for some reason, Belize´s National Transport company decided to …
Burns and bites in Belize
Despite the intense humidity (and my subsequent moaning), Emma and I peeled ourselves our of bed in the morning having had an okayish night´s kip.
We met up with the guy´s we'd befriended yesterday and went on a full day snorkelling trip. Despite going out to sea some way, the mosquitoes we had encountered the night before had come along …
Good bye Mexico, Hellllooooo Belize!
Day 11 & 12
Michael got sick and I got some bad news from home. ****** two days.
Day 13
We finally left Tulum. Our travel this time was much more pain free than last. We got a 3 hour bus to the border and freezed all the way there because they blast the air con so much on the buses. We took a taxi to the ferry dock …
Caye Caulker
Day 14
We moved out of Bellas and into the other place we had booked first thing in the morning. We had made plans to meet up with the others at 1pm, so we went to get our clothes washed and get some breakfast. We went to meet the others at a place called the split. Its basically where the island was chopped in two by a hurricane, and …