Almond Tree Hotel Resort
Travel Blogs from Corozal Town
Jungle river cruise and Lamanai ruins
... monkeys, one of which has a tiny little baby clinging onto its back. Jean is much better at spotting the monkeys than Pat; the group is mesmerized by their activities high in the trees above us. Clearly, they were just monkeying around!
John, an older Belizean, talked about the strong relationship that had been developed between the Belizeans and Canada, because of the Canadians. He remembers the strong Canadian funding influence, although he is not sure ...
Doug and Jean arrive!
... profs who have students who have travelled here to complete a portion of their internship program in Belize during the week and in Guatemala on weekends for a total of three weeks. They recommend we try a new restaurant that has just opened up two months ago by a female from Saskatchewan, of all things. Her restaurant is called "The Copper Horse" and is located somewhere just down the road. Small world, yet again! In the middle of seemingly nowhere, ...
Orange Walk Town
... Randy when we returned to Sarteneja that he only needed to look at Pat’s pics to know EXACTLY what streets we went to, what shops we passed, what shops we saw, what we bought, who we met, you name it! Pat has lots of new friends, says Helen!
We drive home to prep our Orange Walk frozen peas 'n carrots ‘n corn, Belizean sausage with whole wheat noodles. Our appetizer is the jicama -- Pat thinks she's managed to get Helen hooked on it ...
Furniture find!
... so our arrival at Corozal at 12:50 p.m. is considered to be somewhat of a record.
Randy does his banking business while Helen and Pat download the text of our blog for the past days at an internet cafe which houses many more machines than our eight at Sarteneja. We’ve spent about 1.25 hours at the computer store uploading text and some pics. Randy parks the van in front of the internet cafe and introduces us to his friend Rodney, a Belizean ...
Home at Caribbean Blue
... adobe-style concrete houses (with great screens!) with wholly-front-glassed views of the sea, are nestled in the sand only one hundred or so feet from the shoreline. Turquoise-blue sea, fluffy white clouds amid blue sky, fine-grained sand, and a few palms sprinkled at the water-line for good measure. Wow.
Of the three finished houses, Randy and Lori’s is to the right as we face the Caribbean Sea, Helen and Ralph’s is in the middle, with Suzanne and ...
Location
Amenities
- Beach
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Kitchenette