Casita Carolina
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Early Monday morning we took the San Pedro water taxi first to Ambergris Caye where Belize emmigration took about an hour for 45 people, and then on to Chetumal in Mexico. The water was beautiful as always, going from milky blue to aquamarine to deep navy as we passed empty white sandy beaches set back with palm trees - classic stuff. As a mark of …
The carribean feeling
After enjoying a Mexican breakfast, some sort of toast with sugar prepared by Mama Lucia of the hostel we hitted the road with our Japanese tank. The favorite car of every Mexican cab driver.
First stop was a local town where we enjoyed lunch (tacos again), second stop was one of the many Maya sites (one of the many to follow probably …
La 3ème chute de Paul
Au terme d'un voyage de 3h en bus, nous arrivons de nuit a bacalar. Le départ de gregoin se fait ien sentir: le bus a remplacé le taxi, pas de réservation d´hotel (nous finissons par trouver une chambre/sauna sans fenetre apres 40mn d'errance), diner dans un boui boui dont nous sommes les seuls clients (il n'a dáilleurs qu'une table).
La …
A Little Paradise on Lake Bacalar
We have found a little paradise just a few hours drive south of Cancun and Playa Del Carmen - Bacalar. What a gorgeous village on a beautiful, clean, multicoloured lake! In fact they call the lake La Laguna de Siete Colores or The Lagoon of Seven Colours because of the seven shades of blue that are created by the various depths of the water. I am …
Contemplation in Laguna Bacalar and back to Tulum
The bus dropped me off on the side of the highway a little way out of town. I then had a bit of a trek back into the town to look for accommodation. Eventually I found a beautiful place called Casita Carolina and stayed in a large round palapa right on the lake. Laguna Bacalar is a large, clear, turquoise freshwater lake in a region of tortured …
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TravelPod Member ReviewsCasita Carolina Bacalar
We turned up without booking and although there were no rooms, we were able to stay in a couple of delightful caravans right on the waters edge. We took kayaks out onto the lake and waded out for ages - its a bit squelchy underfoot at first but eventually gets sandy. A bit of early morning bird watching was rewarded with a limpkin and snail kit.
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Awesome location, great staff and what a view...
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A very cute guest house, owned since the 90's by Carolina, an american women. It has a very nice garden on the laguna, a dock, and some kayaks
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